LG Electronics 72WX70MF User Manual

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ENG
OWNER’S MANUAL
MONITOR SIGNAGE
Please read this manual carefully before operating the your set and retain it for future reference.
MONITOR SIGNAGE MODELS
72WX70MF
www.lg.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENG
3 LICENSES
4 ASSEMBLING AND
4 Accessories
5 Parts and Buttons
6 Portrait Layout
6 Pemnut Not to be Used
7 REMOTE CONTROL
9 USING THE MONITOR
9 Connecting to a PC
10 - RGB Connection
10 - DVI-D Connection
11 - HDMI Connection
11 - Display Port Connection
12 Adjusting the Screen
12 - Selecting an Image Mode
12 - Customizing Image Options
13 - Customizing PC Display Options
13 Adjusting the Sound
13 - Selecting an Sound Mode
14 - Customizing Sound Options
14 Using Additional Options
14 - Adjusting Aspect Ratio
16 - Using the Input List
31 - DivX® VOD Guide
32 - Using PIP/PBP
34 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
PREPARING
34 Accessing Main Menus
35 - PICTURE Settings
38 - AUDIO Settings
39 - TIME Settings
40 - OPTION Settings
45 - NETWORK Settings
46 MAKING CONNECTIONS
47 Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD,
Camcorder, Camera, Gaming Device or
VCR player
47 - HDMI Connection
47 - Component Connection
48 - AV (CVBS) Connection
48 Connecting to a USB
49 Connecting to the LAN
49 - LAN Connection
50 Daisy Chain Monitors
51 TROUBLESHOOTING
54 SPECIFICATIONS
17 ENTERTAINMENT
17 - Connecting to a Wired Network
18 - Network Status
19 - Connecting USB Storage Devices
20 - Browsing Files
21 - Viewing Movies
25 - Viewing Photos
28 - Listening to Music
30 - Viewing the Contents List
57 IR CODES
58 CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE
PRODUCT
58 Connecting the Cable
58 RS-232C Configurations
58 Communication Parameter
59 Command Reference List
61 Transmission / Receiving Protocol
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LICENSES

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LICENSES
Supported licenses may differ by model. For more information of the licenses, visit www.lg.com.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video­on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration. DivX Certified to play DivX video up to HD 1080p, including premium content. DivX , DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license. Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 7,519,274
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
ENG

Accessories

Check your product box for the following items. If there are any missing accessories, contact the local dealer where you purchased your product. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product and accessories.
POWER
INPUT
ENERGY
MONITOR
OFF
ON
SAVING
. , !ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUV
WXYZ
1/a/A
CLEAR
- * #
MARK
ARC
P A
BRIGHT
PSM
G
NESS
E
MUTE
AUTO
S.MENU
MENU
OK
EXIT
BACK
TILE
ID
OFF
ON
Remote Control and Batteries Power Cord
* The power cord may not be provided
depending on the region you purchased
the product.
CD (Owner's Manual,
IR Expansion PCB
D-sub 15-Pin Signal Cable
SuperSign Elite-w,
SuperSign Elite-c Program/
SuperSign Manual) / Cards
CAUTION
Do not use any pirated items to ensure the safety and product life span.
y
Any damages or injuries by using pirated items are not covered by the warranty.
y
NOTE
The accessories supplied with your product may vary depending on the model.
y
Product specifications or contents in this manual may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade
y
of product functions.
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Parts and Buttons

USB IN
DP IN
DVI IN
DVI OUT
RGB/AV
/COMPONENT IN
Illuminance sensor/ IR Receiver
Power Indicator
AUDIO IN
LAN
ENG
RS-232C IN
RS-232C OUT
EXT IR IN
SPEAKER
Connection Panel
Connection panel
Screen Marks Description
IR Receiver This is where the unit receives signals from the remote control.
Power Indicator This Indicator lights up red when the display operates normally(on mode). If the display
In sleep mode (In Power Saving mode), this indicator color changes to amber.
Illuminance sensor Adjusts the screen brightness by measuring the amount of light.
NOTE
You can set the Power indicator to on or off by selecting OPTION in the main menu.
y
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ENG
When installing in a Portrait Layout, rotate the monitor clockwise 90 degrees (when facing the screen).

Pemnut Not to be Used

If you use pemnut arbitrarily, the product may be damaged.

Portrait Layout

Back of the Product
Pemnut
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REMOTE CONTROL

P A G E
INPUT
ENERGY
SAVING
MARK
ARC
ON
OFF
. , !
ABCDEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRSTUV
1/a/A
- * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHT
NESS
MENU
POWER
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REMOTE CONTROL
The descriptions in this manual are based on the buttons of the remote control. Please read this manual carefully and use the Monitor correctly. To replace batteries, open the battery cover, replace batteries (1.5 V AAA) matching and ends to the label inside the compartment, and close the battery cover. To remove the batteries, perform the installation actions in reverse.
CAUTION
Do not mix old and new batteries, as this
y
may damage the remote control. Make sure to point the remote control at the
y
remote control sensor on the Monitor.
ENG
(POWER)
Turns the Monitor on or off.
MONITOR ON / OFF
Turn off the monitor and then
turn it back on.
This button selection is not
Selects the Aspect Ratio Mode.
Selects a specific file in the USB
Adjusts the volume level.
Selects the Picture Status
1/a/A Button
applicable.
Volume Up / Down
Mutes all sounds.
MARK
mode.
Mode.
MUTE
ARC
PSM
ENERGY SAVING
Adjusts the brightness of the screen to reduce energy consumption.
INPUT
Selects the input mode.
Number and Alphabet Buttons
Enters numbers. The alphabet selection is not applicable.
CLEAR
This button selection is not applicable.
BRIGHTNESS Key
Adjust the brightness by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the remote control. In USB mode, the OSD menu has the Page function to move to the next file list.
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P A G E
INPUT
ENERGY
SAVING
MARK
ARC
ON
OFF
. , !
ABCDEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
1/a/A
- * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHT
NESS
MENU
ID
BACK
TILE
ON
OFF
EXIT
POWER
ENG
REMOTE CONTROL
Accesses the main menus
or saves your input and exit
Navigation Buttons
Scrolls through menus or
Selects menus or options and
Allows the user to move back
confirms your input.
When more than one monitor
is present in the same room,
this allows you to control them
MENU
menus.
options.
OK
BACK
one step.
ID ON/OFF
individually.
AUTO
Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image instability.(RGB input only)
S.MENU (SuperSign Menu Key)
This button selection is not applicable.
EXIT
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to Monitor viewing from any menu.
TILE
Selects the TILE Mode.
USB Menu Control Buttons
Controls media playback.
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USING THE MONITOR

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USING THE MONITOR

Connecting to a PC

Your Monitor supports the Plug & Play* feature.
* Plug & Play: This is the function that allows a PC to use the monitor without installing a driver.
NOTE
It is recommended to use the Monitor with
y
the HDMI connection for the best image quality. Use a shielded signal interface cable, such
y
as D-sub 15-pin signal cable and DVI cable, with a ferrite core to maintain standard compliance for the product. If you turn the monitor on when the set
y
becomes cold, the screen may flicker. This is normal. Some red, green, or blue spots may appear
y
on the screen. This is normal.
CAUTION
Co nne ct the sig n al
y
input cable and tighten it by turning the screws clockwise.
D o no t p r e s s th e
y
screen with your finger for a long time as this may result in temporary distortion on the screen. Avoid displaying a fixed image on the screen
y
for a long period of time to prevent image burn. Use a screensaver if possible.
ENG
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USING THE MONITOR
DVI IN
AUDIO IN
DP IN
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RGB Connection

ENG
Transmits the analog video signal from your PC to the monitor. Connect the PC and the monitor set with the 15-pin signal cable as shown the following illustrations. Select RGB input source on the monitor.
RGB/AV
/COMPONENT IN
Back of the Product
(not included)
Macintosh Adapter (not included)
AUDIO IN

DVI-D Connection

Transmits the digital video signal from your PC to the monitor. Connect the PC and the monitor set with the DVI cable as shown the following illustrations. Select DVI-D input source on the monitor.
Back of the Product
DVI IN
(not included)
AUDIO IN
(not included)
PC/MAC
PC
NOTE
Use the standard Macintosh
y
adapter since an incompatible adap t e r is av ai l ab l e in t he ma r k e t . (Di f ferent si gnaling system)
Apple computers may require an adapter to
y
connect to this monitor. Call or visit their web site for more information.
PC PC
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DP IN
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HDMI Connection

Transmits the digital video and audio signals from your PC to the monitor. Connect the PC and the monitor with the HDMI cable as shown in the following illustrations. Select HDMI input source.
Back of the Product
(not included)

Display Port Connection

Transmits the digital video and audio signals from your PC to the monitor. Connect the PC and the monitor with the Display Port cable as shown in the following illustrations. Select Display Port input source.
Back of the Product
DP IN
(not included)
ENG
PC
NOTE
Use a High Speed HDMI™ Cable.
y
Please check the PC environment if you
y
cannot hear the sound in HDMI mode. Some PCs require you to manually change the default audio output to HDMI. If you want to use HDMI PC mode, you must
y
set PC/DTV to PC mode. When HDMI PC is used, a compatibility
y
problem might occur.
PC
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Adjusting the Screen

ENG

Selecting an Image Mode

Display images in its optimized settings by selecting one of the preset image modes.
1
2
3
4
5
Press MENU to access the main menus.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to
PICTURE and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to
Picture Mode and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to an
image mode you want and press OK.
Mode Description
Vivid Adjusts the video image for the retail
environment by enhancing the contrast, brightness, color, and sharpness.
Standard Adjusts the image for a normal
environment.
Cinema Optimizes the video image for a cinematic
look to enjoy movies as if you are in a movie theater.
Sport Optimizes the video image for high and
dynamic actions by emphasizing primary colors such as white, grass, or sky blue.
Game Optimizes the video image for a fast
gaming screen such as PCs or games.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.

Customizing Image Options

Customize basic and advanced options of each image mode for the best screen performance.
Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to
2
PICTURE and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to
3
Picture Mode and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to an
4
image mode you want and press OK.
Select and adjust the following options, and
5
then press OK.
Option Description
Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the screen
Contrast Increases or decreases the gradient
Brightness Adjusts the base level of the signal in
Sharpness Adjusts the level of crispness in the
Color Adjusts intensity of all colors.
Tint Adjusts the balance between red and
Color Temp. Set to warm to enhance hotter Colors
Advanced Control
Picture Reset Restores the options to the default
by controlling the LCD backlight. If you decrease the brightness level, the screen becomes darker and the power consumption will be reduced without any video signal loss.
of the video signal. You may use
Contrast when the bright parts of the
picture are saturated.
the picture. You may use Brightness when the dark areas of the picture are saturated.
edges between the light and dark areas of the picture. The lower the level, the softer the image.
green levels.
such as red, or set to cool to make picture bluish.
Customizes the advanced options. Refer to the Advanced image options.
setting.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
6
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.
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Customizing PC Display Options

Customize options of each image mode for the best image quality.
This function works in the following mode:
y
RGB [PC] mode.
Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to
2
PICTURE and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Screen
3
and press OK.
Select and adjust following options, and then
4
press OK.
Option Description
Resolution Selects a proper resolution. See
Auto
Config.
Position/
Size/Phase
Reset Restores the options to the default
“Customizing PC display options”.
Adjusts the screen position, clock, and phase automatically. The displayed image may be unstable for a few seconds while the configuration is in progress.
Adjusts the options when the picture is not clear, especially when characters are shaky. Run Auto Config. before adjusting these.
setting.

Adjusting the Sound

Selecting an Sound Mode

This Monitor has 5 preset sound modes to compliment different types of video content.
Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to AUDIO
2
and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Sound
3
Mode and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a
4
sound mode you want and press OK.
Mode Description
Standard Select when you want standard-quality
Music Select when you listen to music.
Cinema Select when you watch movies.
Sport Select when you watch sport events.
Game Selects when you play games.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
5
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
sound.
ENG
When you are finished, press EXIT.
5
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.
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ENG
6

Customizing Sound Options

You may customize options of each sound mode for the best sound quality.
Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to AUDIO
2
and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Sound
3
Mode and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a
4
sound mode you want and press OK.
Select and adjust following options, and then
5
press OK.
Option Description
Infinite
Sound
Treble Controls the dominant sounds in the
Bass Controls the softer sounds in the
Reset Resets the sound mode to the default
When you are finished, press EXIT.
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
LG's Infinity Sound option provides 5.1
channel stereo quality sound from two
speakers.
output. When you turn up the treble, it
will increase the output of the higher
frequency range.
output. When you turn up the bass, it
will increase the output of the lower
frequency range.
setting.

Using Additional Options

Adjusting Aspect Ratio

Resize the image to view the image at its optimal size by pressing ARC while you are watching content.
CAUTION
If a fixed image displays on the screen for a
y
long period of time, it will be imprinted and become a permanent disfigurement on the screen. This is image burn or burn-in and not covered by the warranty. If the aspect ratio is set to 4:3 for a long
y
period of time, image burn may occur on the letterboxed area of the screen.
NOTE
You can also change the image size by
y
accessing the main menus.
MODE
ARC
16:9
Just Scan
1:1
4:3
Zoom
Cinema Zoom 1
AV Component RGB Display
Port
PC DTV PC DTV PC DTV PC
o o o o o o o o o
x o x o x o x o x
x x o x o x o x o
o o o o o o o o o
o o x o x o x o x
o o x o x o x o x
DVI-D HDMI
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- 16:9 : This selection will allow you to adjust the
picture horizontally, in linear proportion, to fill the entire screen (useful for viewing 4:3 formatted DVDs).
- Just Scan : This Selection will allow you view
the picture of best quality without loss of original picture in high resolution image. Note: If there is noise in original picture, You can see the noise at the edge.
- 4:3 : This selection will allow you to view a
picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio, black bars will appear on both the left and right of the screen.
- Zoom : This selection will allow you to view the
picture without any alteration, while filling the entire screen. However, the top and bottom of the picture will be cropped.
ENG
Just Scan
- 1:1 : The aspect ratio is not adjusted from the
original. (Only Display Port PC, HDMI PC, DVI-D PC, RGB PC)
- Cinema Zoom 1 : Choose Cinema Zoom
when you want to enlarge the picture in correct proportion. Note: When enlarging or reducing the picture, the image may become distorted.
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Using the Input List

ENG
1
2
USING THE MONITOR
Selecting an input source
Press INPUT to access the input source list.
- The connected device displays on each input source.
Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to one of
the input sources and press OK.
Input source Description
AV Watch video from a VCR or other
external devices.
Component Watch content from a DVD or other
external devices, or through a digital set-top box.
RGB View a PC display on the screen.
Display Port Watch content from a PC, DVD
of Digital set-top box other high definition devices.
DVI-D View a PC display on the screen.
HDMI Watch content from a PC, DVD
of Digital set-top box other high definition devices.
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ENTERTAINMENT

Connecting to a Wired Network

(Depending on model)
Connect the display to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port as shown on the following illustra­tion and set up the network settings. This monitor only supports a wired network con­nection. After making a physical connection, a small number of home networks may require the display network settings to be adjusted. For most home networks, the display will connect to automatically without any adjustments. For detail information, contact your internet pro­vider or router manual.
LAN
Router
LAN WAN
ENG
To set up the network seetings: (Even if your dis­play has already connected automatically, running setup again will not harm anything),
1 Press MENU to access the main menus.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to NET-
WORK and press OK.
3 Press the navigation buttons to select Network
Setting and press OK.
4 If you already set network setting, select
Resetting. The new connection settings resets
the current network settings.
5 Select IP Auto Setting or IP Manual Setting.
- If selecting IP Manual Setting, press the
Navigation and Number buttons. IP address­es will need to be input manually.
- IP Auto Setting: Select this if there is a
DHCP server (Router) on the local area net­work (LAN) via wired connection, the display will automatically be allocated an IP address. If you’re using a broadband router or broad­band modem that has a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server function. The IP address will automatically be deter­mined.
6 When you are finished, press EXIT.
@
Internet
Internet
Cable modem
ETHERNET
CAUTION
y Do not connect a modular phone cable to the
LAN port.
y Since there are various connection meth-
ods, please follow the specifications of your telecommunication carrier or internet service provider.
CAUTION
y Network setting menu will not be available
until the display is connected to physical network.
y Since there are various connection meth-
ods, please follow the specifications of your telecommunication carrier or internet service provider.
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NOTE
y If you want to access the Internet directly on
your display, the internet connection should always be on.
y If you cannot access the Internet, check
the network conditions from a PC on your network.
y When you use Network Setting, check the
LAN cable or check if DHCP in the router is turned on.
y If you do not complete the network settings,
the network may not work properly.
Tips for Network setting
y Use a standard LAN cable with this display. Cat5
or better with a RJ45 connector.
y Many network connection problems during set
up can often be fixed by re-setting the router or modem. After connecting the display to the home network, quickly power off and/or discon­nect the power cable of the home network router or cable modem. Then power on and/or connect the power cable again.
y Depending on the internet service provider
(ISP), the number of devices that can receive internet service may be limited by the applicable terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.
y LG is not responsible for any malfunction of the
display and/or the internet connection feature due to communication errors/malfunctions as­sociated with your internet connection, or other connected equipment.
y LG is not responsible for problems within your
internet connection.
y You may experience undesired results if the
network connection speed does not meet the requirements of the content being accessed.
y Some internet connection operations may not
be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service provider (ISP) supplying your Internet connection.
y Any fees charged by an ISP including, without
limitation, connection charges are your respon­sibility.
y A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is
required when using a wired connection to this display. If your internet service does not allow for such a connection, you will not be able to con­nect the display.
y A DSL modem is required to use DSL service
and a cable modem is required to use cable modem service. Depending on the access method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the internet connection feature contained in this display or you may be limited to the number of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits sub scription to one device, this display may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)
y The use of a Router may not be allowed or its
usage may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.

Network Status

1 Press MENU to access the main menus.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to NET-
WORK and press OK.
3 Press the navigation buttons to select Network
Status.
4 Press OK to check the network status.
5 When you are finished, press EXIT.
Option Description
Setting Return to the network setting menu.
Test
Close Return to the previous menu.
Test the current network status after
setting the network.
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Connecting USB Storage Devices

You can connect USB storage devices such as a USB flash memory, external hard drive to the display and use multimedia features . Connect a USB flash memory or USB memory card reader to the Display as shown on the follow­ing illustration. The My media screen appears.
or
CAUTION
y Do not turn the display off or remove a USB
storage device while the EMF (my media) Menu is activated, as this could result in loss of files or damage to the USB storage device.
y Back up your files saved on a USB storage
device frequently, as you may lose or dam­age the files and this may be not covered by the warranty.
Tips for using USB storage devices
y Only a USB storage device is recognizable. y If the USB storage device is connected
through a USB hub, the device is not recog­nizable.
y A USB storage device using an automatic
recognition program may not be recognized.
y A USB storage device which uses its own
driver may not be recognized.
y The recognition speed of a USB storage
device may depend on each device.
y Please do not turn off the display or unplug
the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working. When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be damaged.
y Please do not connect the USB storage device
which was artificially maneuvered on the PC. The device may cause the product to malfunc­tion or fail to be played. Never forget to use only a USB storage device which has normal music files, image files, or movie files.
y Please use only a USB storage device which
was formatted as a FAT32 file system or NTFS file system provided with the Win­dows operating system. In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility program which is not supported by Windows, it may not be recognized.
y Please connect power to a USB storage
device(over 0.5 A) which requires an external power supply. If not, the device may not be recognized.
y Please connect a USB storage device with
the cable offered by the device maker.
y Some USB storage devices may not be sup-
ported or operated smoothly.
y File alignment method of USB storage
device is similar to Window XP and filename can recognize up to 100 English characters.
y Be sure to back up important files since data
stored in a USB memory device may be damaged. We will not be responsible for any data loss.
ENG
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ENG
y If the USB HDD does not have an external
power source, the USB device may not be detected. So be sure to connect the external power source.
- Please use a power adaptor for an external power source. We do not guarantee an USB cable for an external power source.
y If your USB memory device has multiple
partitions, or if you use a USB multi-card reader, you can use up to 4 partitions or USB memory devices.
y If a USB memory device is connected to a
USB multi-card reader, its volume data may not be detected.
y If the USB memory device does not work
properly, disconnect and reconnect it.
y How fast a USB memory device is detected
differs from device to device.
y If the USB is connected in Standby Mode,
specific hard disk will automatically be loaded when the display is turned on.
y The recommended capacity is 1 TB or less
for a USB external hard disk and 32 GB or less for USB memory.
y Any device with more than the recommended
capacity may not work properly.
y If a USB external hard disk with a Energy
Saving function does not work, turn the hard disk off and on again to make it work properly.
y USB storage devices below USB 2.0 are
supported as well. But they may not work properly in the movie list.
y Maximum of 999 folders or files can be rec-
ognized under one folder.
y It is recommended to use a certified USB
storage device and cable. Otherwise, a USB
storage device may not be detected or a
playback error may occur.
y Only a USB memory stick can be used to
play back the files distributed and stored
by SuperSign Manager. A USB hard disk or
multi-card reader will not work.
y Only an FAT 32 file formatted storage device
can play back the files distributed and stored
by SuperSign manager.
y A USB 3.0 storage device may not work.

Browsing Files

Access the photo, music, or movie lists and browse files.
Connect a USB storage device.
1
Press MENU to access the main menus.
2
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to My
3
Media and press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to choose
4
from Movie List, Photo List, Music List, or Contents List and press OK.
Movie List
Photo List
USB External
001
010 011 012 013 014 015
To Music List
No. Description
1
2
3
4
5
Button Description
Green Button
Yellow Button
Blue
Button
Photo List
002 003 004 005 006 007
Move
Change Numbers
Drive1
Music List
11
View
3
Mark Mode
2
Page 1/1
Page Change
Contents List
008
Exit
Page 1/1
009
Mark
Moves to upper level folder
Current page/Total pages
Corresponding buttons on the remote control Current page/ total pages of contents under the folder focused on 1
Contents under the folder focused on 1
Repeatedly, press the GREEN button to converted to Movie List->Photo List,
Photo List->Music List, Music List-
>Contents List or Contents List->Movie
List. A method to view in 5 large thumbnail
or simple list.
Convert to Mark Mode.
4
5
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Supported File Formats
Type Supported file format
Movie DAT,MPG,MPEG,VOB,AVI,DIVX,MP4,MKV,TS,T
Photo JPEG
Music MP3
Content
(when using SuperSign Manager)
RP,TP,ASF,WMV,FLV)
Movie(*.mpg/*.mpeg/*dat/*.ts/*.trp/*.tp/*.vob/*.
mp4/*.mov/*.mkv/*.divx/*.avi/*.asf/*.wmv/*.flv/*. avi(motion-jpeg)/*.
mp4(motion-jpeg)/*.mkv(motion-jpeg))supporting file
Video format : DivX 3.11, DivX4, DivX5. DivX6
Xvid1.00, Xvid1.01, Xvid1.02, Xvid1.03, Xvid1.10 beta-1/beta-2,
Mpeg-1, Mpeg-2, Mpeg-4, H.264/AVC, VC1, JPEG, Sorenson H.263
Audio format : Dolby Digital, AAC, Mpeg, MP3,
LPCM, HE-AAC, ADPCM, WMA
Bit rate : within 32 kbps to 320 kbps(MP3)
External Subtitle format : *.smi/*.srt/*.sub
(MicroDVD,Subviewer1.0/2.0)/*.ass/*.ssa/*. txt(TMPlayer)/*.psb(PowerDivX)
Internal Subtitle format : only, XSUB (It is the
subtitle format used in DivX6 files)
Baseline : 64 x 64 to 15360 x 8640 Progressive : 64 x 64 to 1920 x 1440
y You can play JPEG files only. y Non-supported files are displayed in the form
of predefined icon.
Bit rate 32 to 320
y Sampling rate MPEG1 Layer3 : 32 kHz, 44.1
kHz, 48 kHz
y Sampling rate MPEG2 Layer3 : 16 kHz, 22.05
kHz, 24 kHz
y Sampling rate MPEG2.5 Layer3 : 8 kHz,
11.025 kHz, 12 kHz File Extensions : *.cts/ *.cse
Movie
File Extensions: *.mpg/*.mpeg/*.dat/*.ts/*.
trp/*.tp/*.vob/*.mp4/*.mov/*.mkv/*.avi/*.asf/*. wmv/*.avi(motion JPEG)/*.mp4(motion JPEG)/*. mkv(motion JPEG)
Video format: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4,H.264/ AVC, DivX 3.11, DivX4, DivX5. DivX6, Xvid 1.00,Xvid 1.01, Xvid 1.02, Xvid 1.03,Xwvid
1.10-beta1/2, JPEG, VC1(WVC1/WMV3)
Audio format: MP2,MP3,Dolby Digital, LPCM, AAC, HE-AAC,LPCM, ADPCM, WMA, MP3
File Extensions
Photo JPEG
JPG
PNG
BMP
Music MP3 Bit rate 32 kbps to 320
Item Profile
supported file format
Photo size yMin: 64 x 64
Sampling rate
ySOF0:
baseline
ySOF1:
Extend Sequential
ySOF2:
Progressive
yMax Type:
1366 x 768
kbps 32 kHz, 44.1
kHz, 48 kHz (MPEG1 L3)
16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz (MPEG2 L3)
8kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz (MPEG2.5 L3)

Viewing Movies

Play video files on display. Your display shows all of the video files saved in a USB storage device or shared folder on a PC.
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to My
Media and press OK.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Movie
List and press OK.
3 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a
folder you want and press OK.
ENG
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a file
you want and press OK.
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Exit Mark Mode
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Exit
004
Exit
Movie List
USB1 USB Drive
001 002
005 006
To Photo list
Movie List
Mark Mode
USB1 USB Drive
001 002
005 006
Play Marked
Mark All
Drive1
Move
Change Numbers
Drive1
Move
Unmark All
Menu Description
Play Marked Play the selected movie file.
Once a movie file finishes playing, the next selected one will be played automatically.
Mark All Mark all movie files on the screen.
Unmark All Deselect all marked movie files.
Exit Mark Mode Exit the Mark Mode.
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6 Control playback by using the following buttons.
Mark
Button Description
Stops the playback
Plays a video
Pauses or resumes the playback
Scans backward in a file
Mark
Scans forward in a file
Show the Option menu.
Hide the menu on the full-sized screen.
Return to Movie List.
Skips to specific points in a file dur-
ing playback. The time of a specific
or
point will appear on the status bar. In
some files, this function may not work
properly.
ENERGY
Press the ENERGY SAVING button
repeatedly to increase the brightness
SAVING
of your screen.
Option
01:02:30 / 02:30:25
Hide
Exit
5 Play a movie.
NOTE
y Non-supported files are displayed the preview
image by icon only .
y Abnormal files are displayed in the form of
bitmap .
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Tips for Using Playing Video Files
y Some user-created subtitles may not work
properly.
y Some special characters are not supported
in subtitles.
y HTML tags are not supported in subtitles. y Subtitles in languages other than the sup-
ported languages are not available.
y The screen may suffer temporary interrup-
tions (image stoppage, faster playback, etc.) when the audio language is changed.
y A damaged movie file may not be played
correctly, or some player functions may not be usable.
y Movie files produced with some encoders
may not be played correctly.
y If the video and audio structure of recorded
file is not interleaved, either video or audio is outputted.
y HD videos with a maximum of
1920x1080@25/30P or 1280x720@50/60P are supported, depending on the frame.
y Videos with resolutions higher than
1920X1080@25/30P or 1280x720@50/60P may not work properly depending on the frame.
y Movie files other than the specified types and
formats may not work properly.
y Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 Mbps.
(only, Motion JPEG : 10 Mbps)
y We do not guarantee smooth playback of
profiles encoded level 4.1 or higher in H.264/ AVC.
y DTS Audio codec is not supported. y A movie file more than 30 GB in file size is
not supported for playback.
y A DivX movie file and its subtitle file must be
located in the same folder.
y A video file name and its subtitle file name
must be identical for it to be displayed.
y Playing a video via a USB connection that
doesn’t support high speed may not work properly.
y Files encoded with GMC (Global Motion
Compensation) may not be played.
When you are watching the movie by Movie
y
List function, you can adjust an image by Energy Saving key on the remote control. User setup for each image mode does not operate.
Video Options
1 Press MENU to access the Pop-Up menus.
2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to Set
Video Play., Set Video. or Set Audio. and press OK.
NOTE
y Option values changed in Movie List does
not affect Photo List and Music List.
y Option value changed in Photo List and Mu-
sic List are changed likewise in Photo List and Music List excluding Movie List.
y When replaying the video file after stopping,
you can play from where it stopped previ­ously.
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When you select the Set Video Play,,
ENG
1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to show
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
the Picture Size, Audio Language, Subtitle Language, or Repeat.
appropriate adjustments.
Menu Description Picture Size Selects your desired picture
format during movie play.
Audio
Language
Subtitle
Language
Language Activated for SMI subtitle and
Code Page Can select the font for subtitle.
Sync Adjusts the time synchronization of
Position Changes the position of the
Size Selects your desired Subtitle size
Repeat Turn on/off repeat function of
Changes the Language Group of the
audio during movie play. Files
with a single audio track cannot be
selected.
Turn on/off the subtitle.
can select the language within the
subtitle.
When set to default, same font as
general menu will be used.
the subtitle from -10 secs to +10 secs
by steps of 0.5 secs during movie
play.
subtitle either up or down during
movie play.
during movie play.
movie playback. When turned on, the
file within the folder will be played
back repeatedly. Even when the
repeated playback
is turned off, it can run the playback if
the file name is similar to the previous
file.
Code Page Support Language Latin1 English, Spanish, French,
German, Italian, Swedish, Finnish,
Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Roma-
nian, Norwegian, Albanian, Gaelic,
Welsh, Irish, Catalan,Valencian
Latin2 Bosnian, Polish, Croatian, Czech,
Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian,
Hungarian
Latin4 Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian
Cyrillic Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian,
Ukrainian, Kazakh
Greek Greek
Korean Korean
NOTE
y Only 10,000 of sync blocks can be support-
ed within the subtitle file.
y When playing a video, you can adjust the
picture size by pressing the ARC button.
y Subtitles in your language are only sup-
ported when the OSD menu is also in this language.
y The code page options may be disabled de-
pending on the language of the subtitle files.
y Select the appropriate code page for the
subtitle files.
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When you select the Set Video,,
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
appropriate adjustments.
When you select the Set Audio,,
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to show
the Sound Mode, Clear Voice II or Balance.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
appropriate adjustments.

Viewing Photos

View image files saved in a USB storage device. The displays on the screen may differ from the model.
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to My
Media and press OK.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Photo
List and press OK.
View
Mark
Mark Mode
Page 1/1
Page Change
Page 1/1
Page Change
Exit Mark Mode
Page 1/1
008
009
Mark
Exit
Page 1/1
008
009
Exit
Photo List
USB1 USB Drive
001
002 003 004 005 006 007
010 011 012 013 014 015
To Music List
Photo List
Mark Mode
USB1 USB Drive
001
002 003 004 005 006 007
010 011 012 013 014 015
View Marked
Mark All
Drive1
Move
Change Numbers
Drive1
Move
Unmark All
Menu Description
View Marked Display the selected photo file.
Mark All Mark all photo files on the screen.
Unmark All Deselect all marked photo files.
Exit Mark Mode Exit the Mark Mode.
ENG
Mark
3 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a
folder you want and press OK.
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a file
you want and press OK.
5 View photos.
NOTE
y Non-supported files are displayed the pre-
view image by icon only .
y Abnormal files are displayed in the form of
bitmap .
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ENG
Use the following options while viewing photos.
Using Photo Options
2/13
Hide
Slideshow BGM
Option
Exit
Number of selected photosOptions
Option Description
Slideshow Starts or stops a slideshow with selected
photos.
If there are no selected photos, all pho-
tos saved in the current folder display
during a slideshow.
Select Option to set the speed and view
mode of the slideshow.
BGM Turns the background music on or off.
To set the background music folder,
select Option.
You can adjust Option by MENU button
on the remote control.
Rotates photos clockwise (90°, 180°,
270°, 360°).
NOTE
ENERGY
SAVING
Press the ENERGY SAVING button
repeatedly to change the brightness of
your screen.
y Slide Speed: Selects a slideshow
speed (Fast, Medium, Slow).
y TransitionEffect: Set the view mode
of the slideshow.
y BGM: Selects a music folder for the
background music.
NOTE
y You cannot change the music
folder while the background music is playing.
y You can only select the MP3
folder saved on the device that currently displays the photo.
Hides the option window.
To display the options, press OK.
Return to Photo List.
Photo Options
1 Press MENU to show the Option menus.
2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to Set
Photo View, Set Video. or Set Audio. and press OK.
y The supported photo size is
limited. You cannot rotate a photo if the resolution of the rotated width is larger than the supported resolution size.
Enlarges the image to 200% or 400%.
NOTE
y Zoom to 200% or 400% only
work for image of 1372×772 pixel size or larger.
y For image of 960×540 pixel
size or larger, only zoom to 400% works properly.
NOTE
y Option values changed in Movie List does
not affect Photo List and Music List.
y Option value changed in Photo List and Mu-
sic List are changed likewise in Photo List
and Music List excluding Movie List.
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When you select the Set Photo View,
1 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to select Slide Speed,Transition Effect, or BGM.
2 Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to make appropriate adjustments.
Transition Effect Option
Option Description
Sliding Pushes the current slide out of view as it plays to the next slide.
Stairs Pushes the current slide in a staircase shape as it plays to the next slide.
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Door Open
/Close
Shutter Pushes the current slide like drawing or pulling down the blind as it plays to the next slide.
Fade In Fades the slide out slowly before playing to the next slide.
Pushes the current slide like opening or closing the door as it plays to the next slide.
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When you select the Set Video,
ENG
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
When you select the Set Audio,
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to show
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
appropriate adjustments.
the Sound Mode, Clear Voice II or Balance.
appropriate adjustments.

Listening to Music

1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to My Me-
dia and press OK.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Music
List and press OK.
3 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a folder
you want and press OK.
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a file
you want and press OK.
Music List
USB1 USB Drive
001. - B01.mp3
00:00
005. - B05.mp3
00:00
To Movie List
Move
002. -B02.mp3
00:00
Change Numbers
Page 1/1
Drive1
003. B03.mp3
00:00
Play
Page Change
Mark Mode
004. - B04.mp3
00:00
Exit
Page 1/1
Mark
Mark
Drive1
Unmark All
Page 1/1
003. B03.mp3
00:00
Page Change
Exit Mark Mode
004. - B04.mp3
00:00
Music List
Mark Mode
USB1 USB Drive
001. - B01.mp3
00:00
005. - B05.mp3
00:00
Play Marked
Move
Mark All
002. -B02.mp3
00:00
Menu Description
Play Marked Display the selected music file.
Mark All Mark all music files on the screen.
Unmark All Deselect all marked music files.
Exit Mark Mode Exit the Mark Mode.
5 Play music.
Page 1/1
Mark
Exit
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6 Control playback by using the following buttons.
Music List
3 file(s) Marked
004. - B04.mp3 00:00
005. - B05.mp3
005. - B05.mp3 00:00
Drive1 Page 1/1
006. - B06.mp3 00:00
Play with Photo
Button Description
Stops playback
Plays a music file
Pauses or resumes playback
Skips to the next file
Skips to the previous file
or When playing,
When you press the button, the pre­vious music file will be played.
When you press the button, the next music file will be played.
Green
Button
ENERGY
Start playing the selected music files and then move to the Photo List. Press the ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to change the brightness of
SAVING
your screen.
Show the Option menu.
Hides the option window. To display the options, press OK. When you press the EXIT button while the Music player is displayed, only the music will be stopped and the player will not return to normal viewing. When you press the EXIT button while the music is stopped or while the music player is hidden, the player will return to normal viewing.
or
When using the < or > button during playback a cursor indicating the position can be played.
Page 1/1
007. - B07.mp3 00:00
Option
008. - B08.mp3 00:00
02:30 / 03:25
Hide Exit
Tips for Playing Music Files
This un i t do e s n' t su p po r t th e ID 3 Tag
y
embedded MP3 files.
NOTE
y Non-supported files are displayed the pre-
view image by icon only .
y Abnormal files are displayed in the form of
bitmap .
y A damaged or corrupted music does not play
but displays 00:00 in playtime.
y A music downloaded from a paid service with
copyright protection does not start but dis­plays inappropriate information in playtime.
y If you press OK, buttons, screen saver is
stopped.
y The PLAY( ), Pause( ), , , but-
tons on the remote control are also available in this mode.
y You can use the button to select the next
music and the button to select the previ­ous music.
file name
002. B02.mp3 00:31 / 04:04
Time elapsed /Duration
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1 Press MENU to access the Pop-Up menus.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Set Au-
When you select the Set Audio Play.,
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to select
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
Music Options
dio Play. or Set Audio. and press OK.
NOTE
y Option values changed in Movie List does
not affect Photo List and Music List.
y Option value changed in Photo List and Mu-
sic List are changed likewise in Photo List
and Music List excluding Movie List.
the Repeat or Random.
appropriate adjustments.

Viewing the Contents List

Plays back the stored files using the Export option in SuperSign Manager.
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to My
Media and press OK.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Con-
tents List and press OK.
3 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a
folder you want and press OK.
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to a file
you want and press OK.
Contents List
USB1 USB Drive
test1.cts 07/01/2011
test5.cts 07/01/2011
To Movie List
test2.cts 07/01/2011
Change Numbers
Page 1/1
Drive1
test3.cts 07/01/2011
Move
Page 1/1
test4.cts 07/01/2011
Play
Page ChangeP
Exit
When you select the Set Audio,,
1 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to select
the Sound Mode, Clear Voice II or Balance.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to make
appropriate adjustments.
NOTE
y While playing media files from Contents List,
only the BACK, EXIT, or Volume button are available. Selecting the BACK or EXIT button stops playing media files and returns to the screen view mode.
y If there is the AutoPlay folder in the USB
device and its files are in supported formats, they can be played back automatically when the USB device is connected to the monitor.
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DivX® VOD Guide

DivX® VOD Registration
In order to play purchased or rented DivX® VOD contents, you should register your device with 10 digit DivX registration code from your device at
www.divx.com/vod.
1 Press MENU to access the main menus.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to MY ME-
DIA and press OK.
3 Press the Blue button.
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to DivX
Reg. Code and press OK.
5 View the registration code of your display.
6 When you are finished, press EXIT.
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.
ENTERTAINMENT
NOTE
y While you are checking the registration code,
some buttons may not work.
y If you use the DivX registration code of
another device, you cannot play the rented or purchased DivX file. Make sure to use the DivX registration code assigned to your product.
y The video or audio files that are not con-
verted by the standard DivX codec may be corrupted or not be played.
y The DivX VOD code allows you to activate
up to 6 devices under one account.
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You must register your device
to play DivX protected videos.
Registration code : **********
Register at http://vod.divx.com
Close
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ENG
You should deregister your device with 8 digit DivX deregistration code from your device at www.divx. com/vod.
1 Press MENU to access the main menus.
2 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to MY ME-
3 Press the Blue button.
4 Press the navigation buttons to scroll to Deacti-
5 Press the navigation buttons to select Yes to
DivX® VOD Deregistration
DIA and press OK.
vation and press OK.
confirm.
Deregistration code :
********
Deregister at http://vod.divx.com
Continue with registration?
Yes No

Using PIP/PBP

Videos or pictures stored on the USB device can be displayed on a single monitor by dividing them into the main and subscreens.
1 Press the MENU button to move to OPTION
and press OK.
2 Press PIP/PBP to select PIP or PBP and then
press OK.
PIP/PBP
Mode
Position
Size
Off
PIP
PBP
Move
Prev.
6 When you are finished, press EXIT.
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.
NOTE
Once the deregistration is executed, you
y
must register your device again to see DivX® VOD contents.
3 Select Movie List or Photo List from My
Media.
Movie List Music ListPhoto List
Contents List
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4 Select a file you want and then press OK.
003
051. Apple_ ... 02:30:25
Play
Mark Mode
Page 1/1
Page Change
Exit
Page 1/1
004
Mark
Movie List
USB1 USB Drive
001 002
005 006
To Photo list
Drive1
Move
Change Numbers
5 Select the PIP or PBP icon from the play list.
6 For sound select either Main or Sub. You must
to select the output sound before running the PIP or PBP function.
Select the sound path.
Main Sub
7 The sub screen is displayed on the main screen.
ENG
< MOVIE LIST >
Slideshow BGM
< PHOTO LIST >
2/13
Option
01:02:30 / 02:30:25
Hide
Option
Exit
Hide
Exit
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS

MARK
ARC
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
ENG

Accessing Main Menus

Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to one of the following menus and
2
press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or option you want
3
and press OK.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
4
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
PICTURE
Adjusts the image size, quality, or effect.
AUDIO
Adjusts the sound quality, effect, or volume level.
P A
BRIGHT
PSM
G
NESS
E
MUTE
AUTO
S.MENU
MENU
OK
EXIT
BACK
TILE
ID
OFF
ON
TIME
Sets the time, date, or timer feature.
MY MEDIA
Display and play movie, photo and music content stored on your USB
OPTION
Customizes the general settings.
PICTURE
OPTION
AUDIO TIME
NETWORK
MY MEDIA
NETWORK
Sets up the network setting.
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PICTURE Settings

Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to PICTURE and
2
press OK.
Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or
3
option you want and press OK.
- To return to the previous level, press BACK.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
4
When you return to the previous menu, press
BACK.
PICTURE
Aspect Ratio
Energy Saving
Smart Energy Saving
BLU Maintenance
Picture Mode
Screen
Move
: 16:9
: Off
: Off
: Off
: Standard
Backlight 50
Contrast 50
Brightness 50
Color 50
Tint 0
Color Temp. 0
Advanced Control
Picture Reset
The available picture settings are described in the following:
Setting Description
Aspect Ratio Changes the image size to view images at its optimal size.
Energy Saving
Sets to automatically adjust the screen brightness corresponding to the surroundings.
Level
Auto Adjust automatically
Off Disables Energy Saving function
Minimum/
Selects the brightness level of the backlight.
Medium/ Maximum
Screen off The screen turns off in 3 seconds.
Smart Energy Saving
Adjusts the backlight and contrast depending on the screen brightness.
Level
Off Disables the Smart Energy Saving function.
On Enables the Smart Energy Saving function to save power consumption as much
as the value set in the smart energy saving rate.
BLU
Enables or disables the luminance maintenance function.
Maintenance
Picture Mode Selects one of the preset image or customizes options in each mode for the best monitor screen
performance. You are also able to customize advanced options of each mode. The available preset picture modes vary depending on the monitor .
Mode
Vivid Adjusts the video image for the retail environment by enhancing the contrast,
brightness, color, and sharpness.
Standard Adjusts the image for the normal environment.
Cinema Optimizes the video image for a cinematic look to enjoy movies as if you are in a
movie theater.
Sport Optimizes the video image for high and dynamic actions by emphasizing primary
Colors such as white, grass, or sky blue.
Game Optimizes the video image for a fast gaming screen such as PCs or games.
OK
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Setting Description
SCREEN (In RGB Mode Only)
Customizes the PC display options in RGB mode.
Option
Resolution Selects a proper resolution. See “Customizing PC display options”.
Auto Config. Adjusts the screen position, clock, and phase automatically.
Position/Size/ Phase
Reset Restores all options to the default setting.
The displayed image may be unstable for a few seconds while the configuration is in progress.
Adjusts the options when the picture is not clear, especially when characters are shaky. Run Auto Config. before adjusting these.
Picture Mode Options
Setting Description
Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the screen by controlling the LCD backlight. If you decrease the
Contrast Increases or decreases the gradient of the video signal. You may use contrast when the bright
Brightness Adjusts the base level of the signal in the picture. You may use brightness when the dark part
Sharpness Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture.
Color Adjusts intensity of all colors.
Tint Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
Color Temp. Set to warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to make picture bluish.
Advanced Control Customizes the advanced options. Refer to the advanced image options.
Picture Reset Restores the options to the default setting.
brightness level, the screen becomes darker and the power consumption will be reduced without any video signal loss.
part of the picture is saturated.
of the picture is saturated.
The lower the level, the softer the image.
NOTE
When using the Smart Energy Saving function, the screen may look saturated in the white area of a
y
still image. If Energy Saving is set to minimum, medium, or maximum, the Smart Energy Saving function is
y
disabled. If the Smart Energy Saving function is enabled, the BLU Maintenance function may not work properly.
y
If the Smart Energy Saving function is enabled, the image on the screen may look darker.
y
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Advanced Control
Setting Description
Dynamic Contrast (Off/High/Medium/Low)
Dynamic Color (Off/High/Low)
Clear White (Off/High/Low)
Skin Color (-5 to 5)
Noise Reduction (Off/High/Medium/Low)
Digital Noise Reduction (Off/High/Medium/Low)
Gamma (High/Medium/Low)
Black Level (High/Low)
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Adjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of the screen. The picture is improved by making bright parts brighter and dark parts darker. (Function
works in the following mode - AV (CVBS), Component, HDMI-DTV, Display Port-DTV)
Adjusts screen colors so that they look livelier, richer and clearer. This feature enhances hue, saturation and luminance so that red, blue, green and white look more vivid. (Function
works in the following mode - AV (CVBS), Component, HDMI-DTV, Display Port-DTV)
Make the white area of screen brighter and more white.
It detects the skin area of video and adjusts it to express a natural skin color.
Reduces screen noise without compromising video quality. (Function works in the following
mode - AV (CVBS), Component, HDMI-DTV, Display Port-DTV)
This option reduces the noise produced while creating digital video signals.
Set your own gamma value. On the monitor, high gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images.
Low: The picture of the screen gets darker.
High: The picture of the screen gets brighter. Set black level of the screen to proper level.
(Function works in the following mode - AV (CVBS), Component, HDMI-DTV, Display Port­DTV)
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AUDIO Settings

ENG
1
2
3
4
The available audio options are described in the following:
Press MENU to access the main menus.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to AUDIO and press
OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or
option you want and press OK.
- To return to the previous level, press BACK.
AUDIO
Clear Voice II
Balance
Sound Mode
Digital Audio Input
Speaker
Move
: Off
0
: Standard
Infinite Sound : Off
50
Treble
50
Bass
Reset
: Audio In
: On
When you are finished, press EXIT.
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
Setting Description
Clear Voice ll By differentiating the human sound range from others, it helps users makes dialog easier to
Balance Adjusts balance between the left and right speakers according to your room environment.
Sound Mode Mode
Digital Audio Input
Speaker *The monitor speaker is sold separately.
understand.
Standard Select when you want standard-quality sound.
Music Select when you listen to music.
Cinema Select when you watch movies.
Sport Select when you watch sport events.
Game Select when you play games.
HDMI/Display Port: Outputs the sound of digital signal from HDMI and display ports through the
monitor speaker. Audio In: Outputs the sound through the monitor speaker by connecting HDMI and display ports to the Audio In port.
ON: Enables sound to the monitor speaker. OFF: Disables sound to the monitor speaker. Use this option when using an external sound
device.
OK
L R
Sound Mode Options
Setting Description
Infinite Sound LG's Infinity Sound option provides 5.1 channel stereo sound from two speakers.
Treble Controls the dominant sounds in the output. When you turn up the treble, it will increase the
Bass Controls the softer sounds in the output. When you turn up the bass, it will increase the output
Reset Resets the sound mode to the default setting.
output to the higher frequency range.
to the lower frequency range.
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TIME Settings

Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to TIME and press OK.
2
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or option
3
you want and press OK.
- To return to the previous level, press BACK.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
4
TIME
Clock
Off Time : Off
On Time : Off
Sleep Timer : Off
Power On Delay : Off
Auto Off : 15 min.
Automatic Standby : 4hours
Move OK
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
The available time settings are described in the following:
Setting Description
Clock Sets the time feature.
Off/On Time Sets the time to turn on or off the monitor.
Sleep Timer Sets the length of time until the monitor to turns off. When you turn the monitor off and turn
Power on delay When connecting multiple monitors and turning the power on, the monitors are turned on individually
Auto off If Auto off is active and there is no input signal, the set switches to off mode automatically after 15
Automatic Standby
it on again, the Sleep Timer will be set to off.
to prevent overload.
minutes.
If you do not use the monitor for more than 4 hours, it will be in off mode automatically.
ENG
NOTE
Off/On Time can be saved for up to seven schedules; the monitor is turned on or off at the preset time
y
in the schedule list. If multiple preset times are stored in the schedule list, this function works at the nearest time from the current time. The scheduled power-off function works properly only when the device time is set correctly.
y
When the scheduled power-on and power-off times are the same, the power-off time has priority over
y
the power-on time if the set is turned on, and vice versa if the set is turned off. The Automatic Standby and Auto off functions may not be available in some countries.
y
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OPTION Settings

ENG
1
2
3
4
The available option settings are described in the following:
Press MENU to access the main menus.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to OPTION and press
OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or option
you want and press OK.
- To return to the previous level, press BACK.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
OPTION
Language
Power Indicator
ISM Method : Normal
DPM Select : Off
Fail Over : On
Factory Reset
Set ID : 1
Tile Mode
PIP/PBP
USB Content Recovery : Off
Product/Service Info.
Portrait Mode
Move
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
Setting Description
Language To choose the language in which the control names are displayed.
Power Indicator Use this function to set the power indicator on the front side of the product to on or off.
ISM Method A frozen or still picture from a PC/Video game displayed on the screen for prolonged periods
DPM Select A user can choose to turn the power saving mode on / off.
Fail Over If there is no input signal, it automatically switches to another input with signal.
Factory Reset Select this option to return to the default factory settings.
Set ID You can assign a unique Set ID NO (name assignment) to each product when several products
could result in a ghost image remaining even when you change the image. Avoid allowing a fixed image to remain on the screen for a long period of time.
Setting
Normal Leave on normal if you don't foresee image burn in being a problem.
Orbiter May help prevent ghost images. However, it is best not to allow any fixed
image to remain on the screen. To avoid a permanent image on the screen, the screen will move every 2 minutes.
Inversion This f unction i nverts the pan el col or of the screen. The panel color is
automatically inverted every 30 minutes.
White Wash White wash fills the screen with solid white. This helps removes permanent
images burned into the screen. A permanent image may be impossible to clear entirely with white wash.
Setting
Off Stops auto switch of the input source.
Auto Switches to another input source with video signal if no video signal comes
from the current input source.
Manual Selects the priority of input source for auto switch.
When several input sources are found, the input source with a higher priority will be selected.
are connected for display. Specify the number (1 to 255) using the button and exit. Use the assigned Set ID to individually control each product using the Product Control Program.
OK
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Setting Description
Tile Mode Tile Mode To use this function
- Must be displayed with various other products.
- Must be in a function that can be connected to RGB Cable by distributor and RS-232C. Tile mode and choose Tile alignment and set the ID of the current product to set location. * Only after pressing the SET button the adjustments made to the settings will be saved.
- Tile mode : column x row ( c = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 r = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
- 15 x 15 available.
- Configuration of an integration screen is also available as well as configuration of One by one Display.
Auto Config. Adjusts the screen position automatically.
Th e disp l ayed image may b e unst a ble f o r a f e w sec o nds wh ile the configuration is in progress.
PC Position Moving the screen position horizontally and vertically.
PC Size Adjust the horizontal and vertical size of the screen taking into account the size
of the bezel.
Natural The image is omitted by the distance between the screens to be naturally
shown.
Reset Function to initialize and release Tile.
All Tile setting are released when selecting Tile recall and the screen returns to Full screen.
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NOTE
If Tile Mode is enabled, Smart Energy Saving and the Auto option in Energy Saving will be
y
disabled to provide the same picture quality as other displays.
PIP/PBP Videos or photos stored on the USB device can be displayed on a single monitor by dividing them
into the main and subscreens.
Option
Mode Sets the type of secondary screen.
*OFF: Disables the secondary screen. *PIP (Picture In Picture): Displays the secondary screen in the main screen. *PBP (Picture By Picture): Displays the secondary screen next to the main screen.
Position Adjusts the position of the subscreen (top left, bottom left, top right, bottom
right) The default value is inthe bottom right.
Size Adjusts the size of the subscreen (Size 0-10). The default size of the PIP (Size:
0) is 480x270; the maximum size (Size: 10) is 960x540.
NOTE
The position and size options are enabled only in PIP mode.
y
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Setting Description
USB Content Recovery
Product/Service Info.
Replays the content in a USB when the power is back on if it is turned off during playing a content. (This function operates the same when a USB is disconnected and connected again.)
Displays the model name, software version, serial number, IP address, MAC address and home page.
Portrait Mode Rotate OSD clockwise (90°,270°)
Option
90° Rotate OSD clockwise 90°.
270° Rotate OSD clockwise 270°.
AUDIO
Clear Voice II
Balance
Sound Mode
Digital Audio Out
Speaker
Move OK
90°
Move OK
Clear Voice II
Balance
Sound Mode
Digital Audio Out
Speaker
AUDIO
270°
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Tile Mode
This monitor can be tiled with additional monitors to create a large tiled display.
Off
When the Tile Mode
option is disabled
2X2
When using 4 monitors
ID 3
ID 2
ID 4
ID 1
1X2
When using 2 monitors
ID 1
ID 2
Tile ID
3X3
When using 9 monitors
ID 4
ID 2
ID 5
ID 8
ID 1
ID 7
ID 3
ID 6
ID 9
Tile Mode - Natural Mode
When active, the part of the image that would normally be displayed in the gap between the monitors is omitted.
Before
After
ENG
4X4
When using 16 monitors
ID 1
ID 5
ID 9
ID 13
ID 2
ID 6
ID 10
ID 14
ID 3
ID 7
ID 11
ID 15
5X5
When using 25 monitors
ID 3
ID 2
ID 1
ID 8
ID 7
ID 6
ID 13
ID 12
ID 11
ID 17
ID 18
ID 16
ID 4
ID 8
ID 12
ID 16
ID 4 ID 5
ID 9 ID 10
ID 14 ID 15
ID 19
ID 20
ID 21
ID 22
ID 23
ID 24
ID 25
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ENG
Displays videos or photos stored in the USB device on a single monitor by dividing it into the main and sub screens.
*PIP (Picture In Picture): Displays the Sub screen in the main screen. *PBP (Picture By Picture): Displays the Sub screen next to the main screen.
Adjusts the position of the subscreen (top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right)
PIP/PBP
Mode
Main
screen
Sub screen
PIP PBP
Position
top left top right
bottom left bottom right
NOTE
The subscreen is only supported when using the
y
USB device.
Sub
USB
Component O
Main
You can only change the size and position in PIP
y
mode. With PBP selected, the Aspect Ratio option in the
y
PICTURE menu is disabled (Fixed as 16:9). While running the PBP function, the Tile Mode function
y
does not work. You must select the output sound before running
y
the PIP or PBP functions. (Select either Main or Sub.) If you fail to select Main or Sub from the sound
y
selection box, and if the OSD disappears after either a period of time or when the Exit or Back key is pressed, the PIP/PBP subscreen is not activated. You cannot change the sound while running the
y
PIP or PBP functions. If you want to change the sound, please restart PIP/PBP. The picture quality of the subscreen is set
y
according to the values selected in the main menu, not the USB device. Even when the power is turned off or on, if the
y
USB device is connected, the PIP/PBP mode plays again from where it left off. If you play videos you selected in PIP/PBP mode,
y
the videos will play back repeatedly in succession. The buttons below work in PIP mode.
y
RGB O
HDMI/DVI-D/Display Port O
AV X
Button Photo Movie
Size
Adjusts the size of the subscreen (Size 0-10).
PBP
960x1080
10 : 960x540
PIP
0 :
480x270
1920x1080
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NETWORK Settings

Press MENU to access the main menus.
1
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to NETWORK and
2
press OK.
Press the navigation buttons to scroll to the setting or option
3
NETWORK
Player Name Setting
Network Setting : Wired
Network Status : Not connected
Server IP Setting
Server IP Status : Not connected
you want and press OK.
- To return to the previous level, press BACK.
When you are finished, press EXIT.
4
When you return to the previous menu, press BACK.
The available option settings are described in the following:
Setting Description
Player Name Sets the player name used in SuperSign Manager. (Up to 20 characters)
Network Setting Configure the network settings.
Network Status
Server IP Setting Sets the IP address of the computer (server) on which SuperSign Manager is installed.
Server IP Status Displays the connection status with the server.
Display the network status.
- Internet is connected: Externally connected
- Home network is connected: Only internally connected
- Not connected: When there is no network connection
- Not connected: When there is no network connection with SuperSign server
- Waiting for approval: When network connection with SuperSign server has been made, but access to server has not been approved by the server
- Rejected: When network connection with SuperSign server has been made, but access to server has been rejected by the server
- Internet is connected: When network connection with SuperSign server has been made and access to server has also been approved by the server
Move
OK
ENG
CAUTION
When setting the Player Name, input delay may occur if you press the buttons on the remote control
y
continuously.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
ENG
Connect various external devices to the ports on the monitor’s back panel.
1
2
3
Find an external device you want to connect to your monitor shown on the following illustration.
Check the connection type of the external device.
Go to the appropriate illustration and check the connection details.
HD Receiver DVD VCR
HDMI Component AV
Speaker
HDMI Component AV
AV Component
USB
PC
RGB DVI-D HDMI Display Port LAN
Camcorder/Camera
HDMI Component AV
NOTE
If you connect a gaming device to the monitor, use the cable supplied with the gaming device.
y
Memory Storage
Gaming device
HDMI Component AV
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
AUDIO IN
RGB/AV
/COMPONENT IN
AUDIO IN
AV (CVBS)
RGB/AV
/COMPONENT IN
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Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD, Camcorder, Camera, Gaming Device or VCR player

Connect a HD receiver, DVD, or VCR player to the Monitor and select an appropriate input mode.

HDMI Connection

Transmits the digital video and audio signals from an external device to the monitor. Connect the external device and the monitor with the HDMI cable as shown on the following illustration.
Back of the Product

Component Connection

Transmits the analog video and audio signals from an external device to the monitor. Connect the external device and the monitor with the 15 pin signal to RCA cable as shown on the following illustration. To display images by using progressive scan, make sure to use the component cable.
Back of the Product
(not included)
(not included)
ENG
Use a High Speed HDMI™ Cable.
y
High Speed HDMI™ Cables are tested to
y
carry an HD signal up to 1080p and higher.
NOTE
(not included)
PC
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
RGB/AV
/COMPONENT IN
AUDIO IN
AV (CVBS)
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AV (CVBS) Connection

ENG
Transmits the analog video and audio signals from an external device to the monitor. Connect the external device and the monitor with the 15 pin signal to RCA cable as shown on the following illustration.
(not included)

Connecting to a USB

Connect a USB storage device such as a USB flash memory, external hard drive, MP3 player, or a USB memory card reader to the monitor and access the USB menu to use various multimedia files.
Back of the Product
or
(not included)
PC
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
Network
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Connecting to the LAN

LAN Connection

Connect PC to monitor directly.
A
LAN
Monitor
Using a router (Switch)
B
LAN
PC
Switch
NOTE
Using LAN establishes communication
y
between your PC and the monitor and enables to use the OSD menus on the PC as well as on the monitor.
ENG
Monitor
Using the Internet.
C
LAN
Monitor
PC
PC
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V
O
OUT
O
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Daisy Chain Monitors

ENG
Use this function to share the RGB video signal with other monitors without having to use a separate signal splitter box. To use different products connected to each other Connect one end of the signal input cable (15-pin D-Sub Signal Cable) to the RGB OUT connector of product 1 and connect the other end to the RGB IN connector of other products
Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4
15-pin D-Sub Signal Cable (Max 3m)
RGB OUT (PC
RGB
Mode
IDE
Component
Mode
IDE
AV(CVBS)
Mode
NOTE
The number of monitors that can be connected to one output may vary depending on signal status
y
and cable loss. If the signal status is good, and there is no cable loss, it is possible to connect up to 9 monitors. If you want to connect more than this number of monitors, it is recommended to use a distributor. When multi-connecting in/out cascade format, no loss cables are recommended.
y
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TROUBLESHOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING
No image is displayed
Problem Resolution
Is the product power cord connected?
Is the power indicator light on? ySee if the power switch is turned on.
Power is on, power indicator is red but the screen appears extremely dark.
The power indicator amber? y If the product is in power saving mode, move the mouse or press any
Does the 'Out of range' message appear?
Does the 'Check signal cable' message appear?
y See if the power cord is properly connected to the outlet.
yMay need service.
y Adjust brightness and contrast again. y Backlight may need repair.
key.
yTurn both devices off and then back on.
y The signal from the PC (video card) is out of the vertical or horizontal
frequency range of the product. Adjust the frequency range by
referring to the Specifications in this manual. * Maximum resolution RGB, HDMI, DVI-D, Display Port: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
y The signal cable between PC and product is not connected. Check
the signal cable.
y Press the INPUT menu in the remote Control to check the input signal. yThere may be a poor signal transmission occurring intermittently
between the external device and LG monitor set. Disconnect the
signal cable and then reconnect it. Turn the external device or the LG
monitor set off and then on again.
ENG
'Unknown Product' message appears when the product is connected.
Problem Resolution
Did you install the driver? y Install the product driver, which is provided with the product, or
download it from the web site. (http://www.lg.com)
y See if the plug&play function is supported by referring to the video
card user manual.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The screen image looks abnormal.
Problem Resolution
Is the screen position wrong? yD-Sub analog signal - Press the AUTO button in the remote control to
automatically select the optimal screen status that fits into the current mode. If adjustment is not satisfactory, use the Position OSD menu.
ySee if the video card resolution and frequency are supported by the
product. If the frequency is out of range, set to the recommended resolution in the Control Panel Display Setting menu.
Do thin lines appear on the background screen?
Horizontal noise appears or the characters look blurred.
The screen is displayed abnormally.
When setting the resolution for external devices, some resolution values are not shown correctly in the resolution settings screen.
y D-Sub analog signal - Press the AUTO button in the remote control to
automatically select an optimal screen status that fits into the current mode. If adjustment is not satisfactory, use the Clock OSD menu.
yD-Sub analog signal - Press the AUTO button in the remote control to
automatically select an optimal screen status that fits into the current mode. If adjustment is not satisfactory, use the Phase OSD menu.
y The proper input signal is not connected to the signal port. Connect
the signal cable that matches with the source input signal.
yThere may be a poor signal transmission occurring intermittently
between the external device and LG monitor set. Disconnect the signal cable and then reconnect it. Turn the external device or the LG monitor set off and then on again.
yRestart the external devices while the LG monitor is powered on.
After restarting the external devices, check if the resolution values are displayed correctly.
After-image appears on the product.
Problem Resolution
After-image appears when the product is turned off.
The audio function does not work.
Problem Resolution
No sound? ySee if the audio cable is connected properly.
Sound is too dull. y Adjust the Clear Voice ll, Treble and Bass appropriately.
Sound is too low. y Adjust the volume.
yIf you use a fixed image for a long time, the pixels may be damaged
quickly. Use the screen-saver function.
yAdjust the volume. y See if the sound is set properly.
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Screen color is abnormal.
Problem Resolution
Screen has poor color resolution (16 colors).
TROUBLESHOOTING
y Set the number of colors to more than 24 bits (true color) Select
Control Panel - Display - Settings - Color Table menu in Windows.
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Screen color is unstable or mono-colored.
Do black spots appear on the screen?
The operation does not work normally.
Problem Resolution
The power suddenly turned off. yIs the sleep timer set?
yCheck the connection status of the signal cable. Or, re-insert the PC
video card.
y Several pixels (red, green, white or black color) may appear on the
screen, which can be attributable to the unique characteristics of the
LCD panel. It is not a malfunction of the LCD.
y Check the power control settings. Power interrupted
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SPECIFICATIONS

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SPECIFICATIONS
ENG
LCD Panel Screen Type 1830.616 mm Wide (72.07 inch) TFT (Thin Film Transistor)
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel Visible diagonal size: 1830.616 mm
Pixel Pitch 0.831 mm (H) x 0.831 mm (V)
Video Signal Max. Resolution RGB : 1920 X 1080 @60 Hz
HDMI,DVI-D, Display Port: 1920 X 1080 @60 Hz
- It may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type.
Recommended Resolution RGB: 1920 X 1080 @60 Hz
HDMI,DVI-D, Display Port: 1920 X 1080 @60 Hz
- It may not be supported depending on the OS or video card type.
Horizontal Frequency
Vertical Frequency RGB: 56 Hz to 75 Hz
Synchronization Type Separate Sync, Composite Sync, Digital
Input Connector 15-pin D-Sub, HDMI, DVI-D, Display Port, RS-232C, LAN,
Power Rated Voltage 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz 12.0 A
Power Consumption On Mode: 1000 W Typ. 1300 W Max
Environmental conditions
Operating Temperature Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature Storage Humidity
RGB: 30 kHz to 83 kHz HDMI,DVI-D, Display Port: 30 kHz to 83 kHz
HDMI,DVI-D, Display Port: 56 Hz to 60 Hz
USB, Audio
Sleep Mode (RGB): 1 W Sleep Mode (HDMI, DVI-D, Display Port) : 2 W (Set Only / With External Device) Off Mode: 1 W
0 °C to 50 °C 10 % to 80 %
-20 °C to 60 °C 5 % to 95 %
Product specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product functions.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) / Weight
1654.5 mm x 956.5 mm x 139.5 mm / 54.5 kg
* Applicable only for models that support the speakers
Audio RMS Audio Output 10 W + 10 W (R + L)
Input Sensitivity 0.7 Vrms
Speaker Impedance 8 Ω
Product specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice due to upgrade of product functions.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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ENG
RGB (PC) supported mode
Resolution
640 x 350
720 x 400
640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
800 x 600
832 x 624
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1280 x 720
1366 x 768
1280 x 1024
1280 x 1024
1680 x 1050
1920 x 1080
Horizontal Frequency(kHz)
31.469 70.8
31.468 70.8
31.469 59.94
37.5 75
37.879 60.317
46.875 75
49.725 74.55
48.363 60
60.123 75.029
44.772 59.855
47.7 60
63.981 60.02
79.98 75.02
65.290 59.954
67.5 60
Vertical Frequency(Hz)
DTV Mode
Resolution Component
480i o x
480p o o
576i o x
576p o o
720p o o
1080i o o
1080p o o
Power Indicator
Mode Product
On Mode Red
Sleep Mode Amber
Off Mode -
HDMI,Display Port (DTV)
HDMI,DVI-D,Display Port (PC) supported mode
Resolution
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 720
1366 x 768
1280 x 1024
1680 x 1050
1920 x 1080
Horizontal Frequency(kHz)
31.469 59.94
37.879 60.317
48.363 60
44.772 59.855
47.7 60
63.981 60.02
65.290 59.954
67.5 60
Vertical Frequency(Hz)
NOTE
When the cable is connected to the HDMI or
y
the display port, you can select the PC/DTV mode optionally. It is recommended you to set to the PC mode when connecting to PC; the DTV mode when connecting to DTV.
NOTE
Vertical frequency: To enable the user to
y
watch the product display, screen image should be changed tens of times every second like a fluorescent lamp. The vertical frequency or refresh rate is the times of image display per second. The unit is Hz. Horizontal frequency: The horizontal interval
y
is the time to display one vertical line. When 1 is divided by the horizontal interval, the number of horizontal lines displayed every second can be tabulated as the horizontal frequency. The unit is kHz.
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IR CODES

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IR CODES
Code (Hexa) Function Note
95 R/C BUTTON
08
0B R/C BUTTON
C4 R/C BUTTON
C5 R/C BUTTON
43 R/C BUTTON
40 Up R/C BUTTON
41 Down R/C BUTTON
07 Left R/C BUTTON
06 Right R/C BUTTON
44
28
5B R/C BUTTON
4D R/C BUTTON
02
03
09 R/C BUTTON
E0 ( UP) R/C BUTTON
E1 ( Down) R/C BUTTON
10 to 19 Number Key to R/C BUTTON
72
71
63 Yellow Key R/C BUTTON
61 Blue Key R/C BUTTON
7B R/C BUTTON
76 (4:3) Discrete IR Code
77 (16:9) Discrete IR Code
AF (ZOOM) Discrete IR Code
79 R/C BUTTON
99 Auto Config. R/C BUTTON
B1 R/C BUTTON
B0 R/C BUTTON
BA R/C BUTTON
8F R/C BUTTON
8E R/C BUTTON
ON/OFF
Volume
Volume
Red Key
Green Key
R/C BUTTON
(Discrete IR Code)
(Discrete IR Code)
R/C BUTTON
R/C BUTTON
R/C BUTTON
R/C BUTTON
R/C BUTTON
R/C BUTTON
(Discrete IR Code)
(Discrete IR Code)
ENG
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CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT

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CONTROLLING THE MULTIPLE PRODUCT
ENG

Connecting the Cable

Connect the RS-232C cable as shown in the picture.
Use this method to connect several products to a single PC. You can control several products at a
y
time by connecting them to a single PC. In the Option menu, Set ID must be between 1 and 255 without being duplicated.
y
The RS-232C protocol is used for communication between the PC and product. You can turn the
y
product on/off, select an input source or adjust the OSD menu from your PC.
PC
Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4
RS-232C Cable (not included)

RS-232C Configurations

7-Wire Configurations (Standard RS-232C cable)
PC Set
D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9
(Female) (Female)

Communication Parameter

Baud Rate: 9600 BPS
y
Data Length: 8 bit
y
Parity Bit: None
y
Stop Bit: 1bit
y
Flow Control: None
y
Communication Code: ASCII code
y
Use a crossed (reverse) cable
y
3-Wire Configurations (Not Standard)
PC Set
D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9
(Female) (Female)
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Command Reference List

COMMAND
1 2
01. Power
02. Input Select x b Refer to ‘Input Select.’
03. Aspect Ratio k c Refer to ‘Aspect Ratio.’
04. Energy Saving
05. Picture mode d x Refer to ‘Picture mode.’
06. Contrast k g 00 to 64
07. Brightness
08. Sharpness k k 00 to 64
09. Color k i 00 to 64
10. Tint k j 00 to 64
11. Color Temperature x u 00 to 64
12. H Position f q 00 to 64
13. V Position f r 00 to 64
14. H Size f s 00 to 64
15. Auto configuration j u 01
16. Balance k t 00 to 64
17. Sound mode d y Refer to ‘Sound mode.’
18. Treble k r 00 to 64
19. Bass k s 00 to 64
20. Speaker d v 00 to 01
21. Volume Mute k e 00 to 01
22. Volume Control k f 00 to 64
23. Time 1 (Years/ Months/ Days) f a Refer to ‘Time 1.’
24. Time 2 (Hours/ Minutes/Seconds) f x Refer to ‘Time 2.’
25. Off Timer (Repeat mode/ Time)
26. On Timer (Repeat Mode/ Time) f d Refer to ‘On Timer.’
27. On Timer Input f u Refer to ‘On Timer Input.’
28. Sleep Time
29. Power On Delay f h 00 to 64
30. Automatic Standby m n 00 to 01
31. Auto Off f g 00 to 01
32. Language f i Refer to ‘Language.’
33. Power Indicator (Standby Light) f o 00 to 01
34. Power Indicator (Power Light) f p 00 to 01
35. ISM mode j p Refer to ‘ISM Method.’
36. Fail Over Select m i 00H to 02H
37. Fail Over Input Select m j Refer to ‘Fail Over Input Select.’
38. Reset f K 00 to 02
k a
j q
k h
f e
f f
00 to 01
Refer to ‘Energy Saving.’
00 to 64
Refer to ‘Off Timer.’
00 to 08
DATA
(Hexadecimal)
ENG
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COMMAND
1 2
39. Tile Mode
40. Tile Mode Check d z FF
41. Tile ID d i Refer to ‘Tile ID.’
42. Tile H Position
43. Tile V Position d f 00 to 32
44. Tile H Size
45. Tile V Size d h 00 to 32
46. Natural Mode (In Tile mode) d j 00 to 01
47. DPM Select f j 00 to 01
48. FAN Control
49. FAN Fault Check d w FF
50. Temperature Value d n FF
51. Remote Lock/ key Lock
52. Key m c Refer to ‘Key.’
53. OSD Select k l 00 to 01
54. Elapsed time return d l FF
55. Serial No. Check f y FF
56. S/W Version f z FF
57. White Balance Red Gain j m 00 to FE
58. White Balance Green Gain
59. White Balance Blue Gain
60. Backlight
61. PC Power Control
62. PC Power
63. Reading luminance values
64. Status check
65. BLU Maintenance
66. Mirror mode
d d
d e
d g
d o
k m
j
j
m
d
d
m u
s v
m t
t a
n 00 to FE
o 00 to FE
g 00 to 64
t 00 to 01
s 00 to 01
00 to 01
00 to 32
00 to 32
00 to 03
00 to 01
Refer to 'Reading luminance values'
Refer to 'Status check'
00 to 01
00 to 02
DATA
(Hexadecimal)
Note : During USB operations such as Dvix or EMF, all commands except Power(k a) and Key(m c)
y
are not executed and treated as NG. Some commands are not supported depending on the model.
y
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Transmission / Receiving Protocol

Transmission
[Command1][Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
* [Command1]: First command to control the set. * [Command2]: Second command to control the set. * [Set ID]: Set ID with which you want to communicate. Enter [Set ID] = ‘00(0x00’ to communicate with all sets
regardless of their Set ID numbers. * [Data]: Information passed to the set. * [Data1]: Information passed to the set. * [Data2]: Information passed to the set. * [Data3]: Information passed to the set. * [Cr]: Carriage Return. ASCII code ‘0x0D’. * [ ]: ASCII code space ‘0x20’
Acknowledgement
[Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
ENG
* When the product receives data normally, it sends an acknowledgement (ACK) in the format above. If data is
in read mode, it indicates the data that shows the current status. If data is in read mode, it simply indicates the data that is sent from the PC.
* If a command is sent with Set ID '00' (=0x00), the data is reflected to all monitor sets and they do send any
acknowledgement (ACK).
* If the data value 'FF' is sent in control mode via RS-232C, the current setting value of a function can be
checked (only for some functions).
* Some commands are not supported depending on the model.
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01. Power (Command: k a)
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02. Input Select (Command: x b)
To control the Power On/Off the display.
Transmission
[k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Off 01 : On
Acknowledgement
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Only when the monitor set is fully powered on, the Acknowledgement signal is returned properly. * There may be a certain time of delay between the Transmission and Acknowledgement signals.
To select the Input Source for display.
Transmission
[x][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 20: Input (AV) 40: Component 60: RGB 70: DVI-D(PC) 80: DVI-D(DTV) 90: HDMI(HDMI1)(DTV) A0: HDMI(HDMI1)(PC) C0: Display Port(DTV) D0: Display Port(PC) 91: HDMI2/SDI(DTV) A1: HDMI2/SDI(PC) B0: SuperSign
Acknowledgement
[b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Some input signals may not be supported depending on the model.
04. Energy Saving (Command: j q)
To set the Energy Saving function.
Transmission
[j][q][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: Minimum 02: Medium
03. Maximum 04: Auto
05. Screen Off
Acknowledgement
[q][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
** It may not be supported depending on the model.
05. Picture Mode (Command: d x)
To select the Picture Mode.
Transmission
[d][x][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Vivid 01: Standard
02. Cinema
03. Sport 04: Game
Acknowledgement
[x][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
03. Aspect Ratio (Command: k c)
To adjust the screen format.
Transmission
[k][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: 4:3 02: 16:9 04: Zoom (AV, Component, HDMI/ DVI-D/ Display Port DTV) 09: Just scan (720p or more) (Component, HDMI/ DVI-D/ Display Port DTV) * RGB, DVI-D, HDMI/Display Port PC mode (1:1) 10 to 1F: Cinema Zoom 1 to 16 (AV, Component, HDMI/ DVI-D/ Display Port DTV) * Available data types differ depending on the input signal. For more information, see the aspect ratio section of the owner's manual. * The aspect ratio may differ depending on the model's input configuration.
Acknowledgement
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
06. Contrast (Command: k g)
To adjust the screen contrast.
Transmission
[k][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Contrast 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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07. Brightness (Command: k h)
To adjust the screen brightness.
Transmission
[k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Brightness 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
08. Sharpness (Command: k k)
To adjust the screen sharpness. * This function is available only in AV/Component input.
Transmission
[k][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Sharpness 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
10. Tint (Command: k j)
To adjust the screen tint. * This function is available only in AV/Component input.
Transmission
[k][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Tint R50 to G50
Acknowledgement
[j][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
11. Color Temperature (Command: x u)
To adjust the screen Color Temperature.
Transmission
[x][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Warm 50 to Cool 50
Acknowledgement
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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09. Color (Command: k i)
To adjust the screen color. * This function is available only in AV/Component input.
Transmission
[k][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Color 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
12. H Position (Command: f q)
To adjust the screen Horizontal Position. * This function is available only when the Tile Mode is set to Off. * The operational range varies depending on the RGB input resolution. (Only available for RGB-PC input.)
Transmission
[f][q][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: min. -50 (Left) to max. 50 (Right)
Acknowledgement
[q][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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13. V Position (Command: f r)
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14. H Size (Command: f s)
To adjust the screen Vertical Position. * This function is available only when the Tile Mode is set to Off. * The operational range varies depending on the RGB input resolution. (Only available for RGB-PC input.)
Transmission
[f][r][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: min. -50 (Bottom) to max. 50 (Top)
Acknowledgement
[r][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
To adjust the screen Horizontal Size. * This function is available only when the Tile Mode is set to Off. * The operational range varies depending on the RGB input resolution. (Only available for RGB-PC input.)
Transmission
[f][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 - 64: Min. -50 (Reduce) - Max. 50 (Expand)
Acknowledgement
[s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
16. Balance (Command: k t)
To adjust the sound balance.
Transmission
[k][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Left 50 to Right 50
Acknowledgement
[t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
17. Sound Mode (Command: d y)
To select the Sound Mode.
Transmission
[d][y][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: Standard 02: Music 03: Cinema 04: Sport
05. Game
Acknowledgement
[y][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
15. Auto Configuration (Command: j u)
To adjust the picture position and minimize image shaking automatically. (Only available for RGB-PC input.)
Transmission
[j][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01 : Set
Acknowledgement
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
18. Treble (Command: k r)
To adjust the Treble values.
Transmission
[k][r][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Treble 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[r][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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19. Bass (Command: k s)
To adjust the Bass values.
Transmission
[k][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Bass 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
20. Speaker (Command: d v)
To select the speaker on/off.
Transmission
[d][v][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On
Acknowledgement
[v][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
22. Volume Control (Command: k f)
To set the playback volume.
Transmission
[k][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Volume 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
23. Time 1(Year/ Month/ Day) (Command: f a)
To set the Time 1(Year/ Month/ Day) values.
Transmission
[f][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][ ][Data3][Cr]
Data 1 00 to 14: 2010 to 2030 Data 2 01 to 0C: January to December Data 3 01 to 1F: 1 to 31 * Enter “fa [Set ID] ff” for checking Time 1(Year/ Month/ Day) values.
Acknowledgement
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
ENG
21. Volume Mute (Command: k e)
To control the Volume Mute on/off.
Transmission
[k][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Mute (Volume Off) 01 : Current volume (Volume On)
Acknowledgement
[e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
24. Time 2(Hour/ Minute/ Second) (Command: f x)
To set the Time 2(Hour/ Minute/ Second) values.
Transmission
[f][x][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][ ][Data3][Cr]
Data1 00 to 17: 00 to 23 hours Data2 00 to 3B: 00 to 59 minutes Data3 00 to 3B: 00 to 59 seconds * Enter “fx [Set ID] ff” for checking Time 2(Hour/ Minute/ Second) values. ** This command won’t work if Time 1(Year/ Month/ Day) has not been set in advance.
Acknowledgement
[x][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
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25. Off Timer(Repeat Mode/ Time) (Command: f e)
ENG
To set the Off Timer(Repeat Mode/ Time) function.
Transmission
[f][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][ ][Data3][Cr]
Data1
1. f1h to f7h (Read data) F1: Read the 1st Off Time data F2: Read the 2nd Off Time data F3: Read the 3rd Off Time data F4: Read the 4th Off Time data F5: Read the 5th Off Time data F6: Read the 6th Off Time data F7: Read the 7th Off Time data
2. e1h-e7h (Delete one index), e0h (Delete all indexes) E0: Delete all Off Time data E1: Delete the 1st Off Time data E2: Delete the 2nd Off Time data E3: Delete the 3rd Off Time data E4: Delete the 4th Off Time data E5: Delete the 5th Off Time data E6: Delete the 6th Off Time data E7: Delete the 7th Off Time data
3. 01h to 06h (Set the day of week for Off Time) 00: Off 01: Once
02. Daily 03: Monday to Friday 04: Monday to Saturday 05: Saturday to Sunday
06. Sunday
07. Monday
08. Tuesday
09. Wednesday 0A. Thursday 0B. Friday 0C. Saturday Data2 00 to 17: 00 to 23 Hours Data3 00 to 3B: 00 to 59 Minutes * To read or delete the Off Time list, set FFH for [Data2] and [Data3]. (Example 1: fe 01 f1 ff ff - Read the 1st Off Time data.) (Example 2: fe 01 e1 ff ff - Delete the 1st Off Time data.) (Example 3: fe 01 04 02 03 - Set the Off Time to "Monday to Saturday, 02:03".) * This function is supported only when 1 (Year/Month/ Day) and 2 (Hour/Minute/Second) are set.
Acknowledgement
[e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
26. On Timer(Repeat Mode/ Time) (Command: f d)
To set the On Timer(Repeat mode/ Time) function.
Transmission
[f][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][ ][Data3][Cr]
Data1
1. f1h to f7h (Read data) F1: Read the 1st On Time data F2: Read the 2nd On Time data F3: Read the 3rd On Time data F4: Read the 4th On Time data F5: Read the 5th On Time data F6: Read the 6th On Time data F7: Read the 7th On Time data
2. e1h-e7h (Delete one index), e0h (Delete all indexes) E0: Delete all On Time data E1: Delete the 1st On Time data E2: Delete the 2nd On Time data E3: Delete the 3rd On Time data E4: Delete the 4th On Time data E5: Delete the 5th On Time data E6: Delete the 6th On Time data E7: Delete the 7th On Time data
3. 01h to 06h (Set the day of week for On Time) 00: Off 01: Once
02. Daily 03: Monday to Friday 04: Monday to Saturday 05: Saturday to Sunday
06. Sunday
07. Monday
08. Tuesday
09. Wednesday 0A. Thursday 0B. Friday 0C. Saturday Data2 00 to 17: 00 to 23 Hours Data3 00 to 3B: 00 to 59 Minutes * To read or delete the Off Time list, set FFH for [Data2] and [Data3]. (Example 1: fd 01 f1 ff ff - Read the 1st On Time data.) (Example 2: fd 01 e1 ff ff - Delete the 1st On Time data.) (Example 3: fd 01 04 02 03 - Set the On Time to "Monday to Saturday, 02:03".) * This function is supported only when 1 (Year/Month/ Day) and 2 (Hour/Minute/Second) are set.
Acknowledgement
[d][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
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27. On Timer Input (Command: f u)
To select an external input for the current On Time setting and add a new schedule or change the existing schedule.
Transmission
[f][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][Cr]
[f][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][Data2][Cr]
Data (Add schedule) 20: Input (AV) 40: Component
60. RGB 70: DVI-D 90: HDMI (HDMI1) C0: Display Port 91: HDMI2/SDI B0:SuperSign Data1 (Change schedule)
1. f1h to f4h (Read data) F1: Select the 1st schedule input F2: Select the 2nd schedule input F3: Select the 3rd schedule input F4: Select the 4th schedule input F5: Select the 5th schedule input F6: Select the 6th schedule input F7: Select the 7th schedule input Data2 20: Input (AV) 40: Component 60: RGB 70: DVI-D 90: HDMI (HDMI1) C0: Display Port 91: HDMI2/SDI B0:SuperSign * To read the schedule input, enter FFH for [Data2]. If no schedule is available for [Data1] when attempting to read or change the schedule data, the text NG will be displayed and the operation fails. (Example 1: fu 01 60 - Move each schedule input down one row and save the 1st schedule input in RGB mode.) (Example 2: fu 01 f1 ff - Read the 1st schedule input.) (Example 3: fu 01 f3 20 - Change the 3rd data schedule input to the current On Time and AV input. If there is no third schedule, the text NG will be displayed and the operation fails.) * This function is supported only when Time 1 (Year/ Month/Day), Time 2 (Hour/Minute/Second), On Time (Repeat Mode/Time) are set. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][x]
28. Sleep Time (Command: f f)
To set the Sleep Time.
Transmission
[f][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off (Sleep Timer off) 01: 10 min. 02: 20 min. 03: 30 min. 04: 60 min. 05: 90 min. 06: 120 min. 07: 180 min. 08: 240 min.
Acknowledgement
[f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
29. Power On Delay (Command: f h)
To set the schedule delay when the power is turned on. (Unit: Second)
Transmission
[f][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: min. 0 to max. 100 (sec.)
Acknowledgement
[h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
30. Automatic Standby (Command: m n)
To set the Automatic Standby function.
Transmission
[m][n][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off (No off after 4 hours) 01: 4 Hours (Off after 4 hours)
Acknowledgement
[n][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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31. Auto Off (Command: f g)
ENG
32. Language (Command: f i)
To set the Auto Off function.
Transmission
[f][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off (No off after 15 minutes) 01: 15 min.(Off after 15 minutes)
Acknowledgement
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
To set the language for OSD.
Transmission
[f][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Czech 01: Danish 02: German 03: English 04: Spanish (EU) 05: Greek 06: French 07: Italian 08: Dutch 09: Norwegian 0A: Portuguese 0B: Portuguese (BR) 0C: Russian 0D: Finnish 0E: Swedish 0F: Korean 10: Chinese (Mandarin) 11: Japanese 12: Yue Chinese (Cantonese)
Acknowledgement
[i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
34. Power Indicator (Power Light) (Command: f p)
To set the Power Indicator (Power Light) function.
Transmission
[f][p][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[p][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
35. ISM mode (Command: j p)
To select ISM method for avoiding having a fixed image remain on screen.
Transmission
[j][p][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: Inversion 02: Orbiter 04: White Wash
08. Normal
Acknowledgement
[p][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
33. Power Indicator (Standby Light) (Command: f o)
To set the Power Indicator (Standby Light) function.
Transmission
[f][o][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[o][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
36. Fail Over Select (Command: m i)
To set the Fail Over function.
Transmission
[m][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: Auto 02: Manual
Acknowledgement
[i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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37. Fail Over Input Select (Command: m j)
To select the input source for auto switch. * This command is only available when the fail over (auto) mode is set to Custom.
Transmission
[m][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][ ][Data3][Cr] [ ][Data4][ ][Data5][Cr]
Data 1 to 5 (Priority 1 to 5) 60: RGB 70: DVI-D 90: HDMI(HDMI1) C0: Display Port 91: HDMI2/SDI * The number of data items differs depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[j][ ][SetID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][Data4] [ ][Data5][x]
Data 1 to 5 (Priority 1 to 5) 60: RGB 70: DVI-D 90: HDMI(HDMI1) C0: Display Port 91: HDMI2/SDI * The number of data items differs depending on the model.
38. Reset (Command: f k)
To execute the Picture, Screen, Audio and Factory reset function. (Screen Reset can only be performed in RGB input mode.)
Transmission
[f][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Picture Reset 01: Screen Reset 02: Factory Reset 03: Audio Reset
Acknowledgement
[k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
39. Tile Mode (Command: d d)
To set a Tile Mode and Tile Column/ Row values.
Transmission
[d][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to FF: 1st byte - Tile Row 2nd byte - Tile Column *00, 01, 10, 11 means Tile Mode Off. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[d][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
40. Tile Mode Check (Command: d z)
To check Tile Mode status.
Transmission
[d][z][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Check Tile Mode status. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[z][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
Data1 00: Tile Mode Off 01: Tile Mode On Data2 00 to 0F: Tile Row Data3 00 to 0F: Tile Column
41. Tile ID (Command: d i)
To set Tile ID.
Transmission
[d][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01 to E1: Tile ID 01 to 225** FF: Check Tile ID ** Data could not be set over (Tile Column) x (Tile Row). ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
*NG will be return if data is over (Tile Column) x (Tile Row), except 0xFF.
42. Tile H Position (Command: d e)
To adjust the Tile Horizontal position. * This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while the Tile Mode set to On.
Transmission
[d][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 32: -50 (Left) to 0 (Right) *Left/Right values depend on Tile H size. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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43. Tile V Position (Command: d f)
ENG
44. Tile H Size (Command: d g)
To adjust the Tile Vertical position. * This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while the Tile Mode set to On.
Transmission
[d][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 0 to 32: 0 (Bottom) to 50 (Top) * Bottom/Top values depend on Tile Vertical size. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
To adjust the Tile Horizontal Size. *Set Tile H Position to 0x32 before setting Tile H Size. * This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while the Tile Mode set to On.
Transmission
[d][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 32: 0 to 50 ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
46. Natural Mode (In Tile Mode) (Command : d j)
To display the image naturally, the part of the image that would normally be displayed in the gap between the monitors is omitted.
Transmission
[d][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On
Acknowledgement
[j][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
47. DPM Select (Command: f j)
To set the DPM (Display Power Management) function.
Transmission
[f][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On * Data settings may vary depending on your model as below. Data 00: Off 01: 5 sec. 02: 10 sec. 03: 15 sec. 04: 1 min. 05: 3 min. 06: 5 min. 07: 10 min.
Acknowledgement
[j][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
45. Tile V Size (Command: d h)
To adjust the Tile Vertical size. *Set Tile V Position to 0x00 before setting Tile V Size. * This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while the Tile Mode set to On.
Transmission
[d][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 32: 0 to 50 ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
48. FAN Control (Command : d o)
To set the Fan mode.
Transmission
[d][o][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Auto 01: On 02: Manual 03: Off ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement
[o][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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49. FAN Fault Check (Command: d w)
To check the fan errors.
Transmission
[d][w][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Read the status
Acknowledgement
[w][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data 00: Fan fault 01: Fan OK 02: Model without a Fan For 72WX70MF, see the following.
[w][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][x]
Data1 00: One or more fans are faulty. 01: All fans are OK. 02: The model has no fan. Data2 00: No fan is faulty (all fans are OK). 01: 1 fan is faulty. 02: 2 fans are faulty. 03: 3 fans are faulty. 04: 4 fans are faulty. 05: 5 fans are faulty. 06: 6 fans are faulty.
50. Temperature Value (Command: d n)
To check the inside temperature value.
Transmission
[d][n][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Check the status
Acknowledgement
[n][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x] [n][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
* Temperature is displayed in hexadecimal. Up to Data3 are provided as 72WX70MF has 3 temperature sensors. Data1: Temperature sensor at the exit (top). Data2: Temperature sensor at the entrance (bottom). Data3: Temperature sensor at the main board (main PCB).
51. Remote Controller Lock/ Key Lock (Command: k m)
When the remote control and front keys are locked in standby mode, the power cannot be turned on using the remote control or front power button.
Transmission
[k][m][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off (Lock Off) 01: On (Lock On) * Display will not be turned on by power on key of remote controller and front panel control keys, if key is locked on in standby mode.
Acknowledgement
[m][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
** It may not be supported depending on the model.
52. Key (Command: m c)
To send a key code of the IR remote control.
Transmission
[m][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data IR_KEY_CODE
Acknowledgement
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
For a key code, see the IR Code. * Some key codes are not supported depending on the model.
53. OSD Select (Command: k l)
To select OSD(On Screen Display) on/off.
Transmission
[k][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Off 01: On
Acknowledgement
[l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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54. Elapsed time return (Command: d l)
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55. Serial No.Check (Command: f y)
To check the panel used time.
Transmission
[d][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Read the status
Acknowledgement
[l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Returned data means used hours in hexadecimal.
To check the Serial Numbers.
Transmission
[f][y][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Check the product Serial Number
Acknowledgement
[y][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Data is ASCII code.
57. White Balance Red Gain (Command: j m)
To set the White Balance Red Gain.
Transmission
[j][m][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to FE: Red Gain 0 to 254
Acknowledgement
[m][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
58. White Balance Green Gain (Command: j n)
To set the White Balance Green Gain.
Transmission
[j][n][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to FE: Green Gain 0 to 254
Acknowledgement
[n][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
56. S/W Version (Command: f z)
To check the Software Version.
Transmission
[f][z][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data FF: Check the Software version
Acknowledgement
[z][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
59. White Balance Blue Gain (Command: j o)
To set the White Balance Blue Gain.
Transmission
[j][o][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to FE: Blue Gain 0 to 254
Acknowledgement
[o][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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60. Backlight (Command: m g)
To adjust the screen backlight.
Transmission
[m][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 to 64: Backlight 0 to 100
Acknowledgement
[g][][set ID][][OK/NG][Data][x]
** It may not be supported depending on the model.
61. PC Power Control (Command: d t)
To control the PC power if the PC and the monitor are synchronized.
Transmission [d][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Synchronized (When the monitor is off, the PC is
also turned off.)
01: Not synchronized (The monitor is off but the PC
is on.)
** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement [t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data][x]
Data 00: Synchronized (When the monitor is off, the PC is
also turned off.)
01: Not synchronized (The monitor is off but the PC
is on.)
63. Reading luminance values (Command: m u)
Reads luminance values.
Transmission [m][u][ ][Set ID][ ][FF][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[u][][SetID][][OK/NG][Data1][Data2][Data3][Data4]
[Data5][Data6][Data7][x]
Data1 00-64 backlight 0-100 Data2 00-ff: Upper 2-byte of CA210 measured value Data3 00-ff: Lower 2-byte of CA210 measured value CA210 measured value Hex: 0000-ffff, Decimal: 0 - 65535 Data4 00-ff: Upper 2-byte of BLU measured value Data5 00-ff: Lower 2-byte of BLU measured value Data6 00-ff: Upper 2 bytes of BLU No. 2 sensor measured value Data7 00-ff: Lower 2 bytes of BLU No. 2 sensor measured value BLU measured value Hex: 0000-ffff, Decimal: 0 - 65535 * CA210 measured value is entered through the calibration procedure during final assembly. Default value is 0 before calibration. ** It may not be supported, depending on the model.
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62. PC Power (Command: d s)
Control the PC power.
Transmission [d][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: PC is turned off. 01: PC is turned on. ** It may not be supported depending on the model.
Acknowledgement [s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data][x]
Data 00: PC is turned off. 01: PC is turned on.
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64. Status check (Command: s v)
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Check various statuses.
Transmission [s][v][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][ ][FF][Cr]
Data 05: Check the normal operation of No.1 and No.2 luminance sensors. 06: luminance sensor being used: 07: Check the normal operation of top, bottom,
or main temperature sensors.
Acknowledgement [v][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][Data1][x]
When the Data is 05 Data1 00: All normal 01: BLU sensor 1 normal, BLU sensor 2 fail 02: BLU sensor 1 fail, BLU sensor 2 normal 03: All fail When the Data is 06 Data1 00: No.1 luminance sensor is being used 01: No.2 luminance sensor is being used
When the Data is 07 Data1 00: All temperature sensors fail 01: Top normal, Bottom fail, Main fail 02: Top fail, Bottom normal, Main fail 03: Top normal, Bottom normal, Main fail 04: Top fail, Bottom fail, Main normal 05: Top normal, Bottom fail, Main fail 06: Top fail, Bottom normal, Main fail 07: All temperature sensors normal
65. BLU Maintenance (Command: m t)
Select ON/OFF of BLU Maintenance.
Transmission [m][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: BLU Maintenance OFF 01: BLU Maintenance ON ** It may not be supported, depending on the model.
Acknowledgement [t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
66. Mirror mode (Command: t a)
Sets the Mirror mode to Off/On/Auto.
Transmission [t][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Mirror mode OFF 01: Mirror mode ON 02: Mirror mode Auto ** It may not be supported, depending on the model.
Acknowledgement [a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
When the Data is 08
Acknowledgement
[v][ ][SetID][ ][OK/NG][Data][Data1][Data2][Data3][x]
Data1: Temperature of the top sensor area when the set is powered off. Data2: Temperature of the bottom sensor area when the set is powered off. Data3: Temperature of the main sensor area when the set is powered off.
When the Data is 09
Acknowledgement
[v][ ][SetID][ ][OK/NG][Data][Data1][Data2][x]
Data1 00-ff: Upper 2-byte of Fan Speed Data2 00-ff: Lower 2-byte of Fan Speed Fan Speed: Hex 0-20D0, Decimal 0-8400 ** It may not be supported, depending on the model.
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