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Nineteen Eighty-FourBy Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
CONTENTSGeneral important informationThis short section must be read for proper operation
Description (including technique, dimensions and edition)OperationSoftwareComponent layoutCleaningPlacement Instructions
Detailed technical informationA technical reference for preservation, maintenance and troubleshooting
TroubleshootingSupport (contact us)Appendix
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General important information
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Nineteen Eighty-Four (2014)By Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Description“Nineteen Eighty-Four,” is an interactive display that shows house address numbers extracted from Google Street View images. The numbers have an immense variety of fonts, colours, textures and styles, as they were scanned by Google from the front doors of buildings from all over the World. The display writes over 22 billion different combinations of the number 1984; these combinations change automatically at a speed that can be set using a dial, from one different image every ten seconds to ten images per second. At the default speed, it will take around 1,000 years for the same combination of images to be repeated.
Typing any number onto an onboard animated keyboard starts a fast count-down or count-up until eventually the number 1984 is reached. At that point, the display resumes cycling through different combinations of images to make variations on 1984.
TechniqueComputer, display, arduino processor, potentiometer, OLED pushbuttons, aluminium and steel frame.
DimensionsEquipment: 44.5 cm x 133.5cm x 13.5 cm (HxWxD)Crate dimensions: 156 cm x 72 cm x 35 cm (LxWxH)
Edition6 copies + 1AP
Operation
** Please refer to next page for components placement. **
1.Connect the piece to electrical power. Use the supplied power cable, plug one side into the wall outlet and the other side to the electric outlet behind the piece. Both American and European voltages are accepted as piece can handles 110V to 230V volts.
2. To turn the piece ON, press the power button of the Windows Surface computer, located inside the round hole on top of the frame, all the way down for a second then release it. Important note: Please do not push the button again as this will shut down the piece. Wait at least 2 minutes before pressing it again as the computer might take that long to boot. After 2 minutes (maybe faster), we should see 1984 being shown.
3. To turn the piece OFF, press the power button all the way down until you’ve seen the “Shutting down.” screen appearing and disappearing to a black screen.
4. If the piece doesn’t start within 30 seconds, try to turn on the piece again. If it’s still doesn’t turn on, then hold the power button all the way down for 10 seconds. Then, wait at least 3 seconds then press the
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power button all the way down for 1 second and you should be up and running again.
5. The buttons from the keypad are affecting the display in different ways. They send a signal to the display on release, so not when we press the button, but when we remove our finger from it. To send the button signal to the software, you need to press it for at least half a second, otherwise the number might not be received by the software and shown on display.
6. To change the number displayed, press any digit on the keypad: pressing “5” will add a 5 on the right side of the number; if we were displaying 1984, the number will change to 9845.
7. When a different number than 1984 is entered with the keypad, we have an approximate delay of 4 seconds before seeing a countdown (up or down). This countdown should last approximately 8 seconds. When entering a number, if we press on the “+” button, the delay would be canceled and the countdown will start on release of the button.
8. When a different number than 1984 is entered with the keypad and we want to correct a digit, we can press on the “-“ button. Let say we entered 5847, by pressing the “-“ key, we’ll remove the 7 and show 4584. If we press on the “-“ button several times, we will eventually show back 1984.
9. The potentiometer controls the duration of digits display on monitor, when the number 1984 is shown. When completely at the left, the digits are updating in rotation every 8 seconds: so the 1 image is changing to another one, then 8 seconds after the 9 is changed, then 8 seconds after the 8 is changed, then 8 seconds and the 4 is changed, then 8 seconds and the 1 is changed… etc.
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Component layout
Monitor power cordDisplay port and IR sensor connectors
Monitor and Windows Surface power plugsOLED Switches keypad
Piece’s power connector
Windows Surface power supply
Arduino
Windows Surface Pro
Power button(embedded inside the cylinder)
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Cleaning
Please do not clean the display surface with Windex or soap. Use a lint-free cloth and LCD screen liquid cleaner, such as Kensington Screen Guardian found in computer stores. The aluminium frame can be cleaned with a wet cloth and a bit of liquid soap.
Placement Instructions
The piece should be hung with the horizontal center at 150 cm (59 inches) from the ground, using the provided mounting system. In order to achieve that, the screws that hold the mount in place should be screwed at 170 cm (67 inches) from the ground.
170 cm
To ground
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Troubleshooting
Controlling the computer
The piece includes custom-made software that automatically starts up. If you ever need to control the computer, use the provided Bluetooth keyboard. While the piece is displayed, keys 1 to 9, “-“ and “+” will do exactly like the ones the buttons keypad on the frame itself, while the “Escape” key will quit the software.
Bluetooth keyboard
If the keyboard doesn’t react, ensure the ON/OFF switch is turned to ON. Press on the “1” key and wait 3 seconds. Press on the “1” key again and the piece should react. If not, replace the batteries.
To connect to Wifi
In the eventuality we need to access the computer, either to control it, debug it or update the software, we’ll need to put the computer online:1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Settings. (If you’re using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Settings.)2. Check the network icon. It’ll show if you’re connected and how strong the connection is.3. If you’re not connected, tap or click the network icon ( or ).4. Tap or click the name of the network you want to connect to, and then tap or click Connect.5. Enter the network password.6. If you want to connect to this network every time it’s in range, select the Connect automatically check box.
What if Internet isn’t connecting - limited connection?
1. Rare case, where the WiFi network is set-up with a security level like in Airports or Hotels, where you have to enter a password.
You need to get into a Windows “Desktop” view. For that, do the key combination “ALT” + “TAB” on the keyboard as many times you need to get back to the piece’s software or “Desktop”.
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If you get into the piece’s software, press on the Escape key. Then click, at the bottom left, on the Internet Explorer icon.
It should, automatically, load a webpage where you can put your username and password info.
2. If you still can’t access Internet, go check the network adapter properties: Press Windows Key + w to bring up the Settings search box and type: network and sharing center
Click on the name of your Wi-Fi network.
Click the Properties button in the lower left corner under.
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In the Wi-Fi Properties window click the Configure button.
Then pick the last tab called Power Management and you’ll see this option: “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”. Uncheck it, click OK twice, click Close and then restart your computer to confirm the fix.
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3. If it still doesn’t work, check in WiFi connection properties Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click on Properties.
Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, or the opposite (with entering your network informations), then click OK twice, click Close and then restart your computer to confirm the fix.
Using the LG remote
To use the LG remote with the monitor, you should target the center part of the metal frame, from under it, when you press on the remote’s buttons. That way, the signals emitted byt the remote wille be well received by the IR sensor of the monitor.
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SupportIf you would like support for the piece please feel free to call Lozano-Hemmer’s studio in Canada:
Antimodular Research4060 St-Laurent, studio 107Montréal Québec H2W 1Y9 CanadaTel 1-514-597-0917 Fax [email protected]
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Appendix I - NKK SmartSwitches (OLED pushbuttons)
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ISC15ANP4 Version (1)
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 2
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Actual Size
Viewing area: 15.5mm x 11.6mm (horizontal x vertical)
High reliability and long life of three million actuations minimum
High resolution of 64RGB x 48 pixels
Epoxy sealed straight PC terminals
Snap-in standoff for easy, secure mounting and alignment
• Organic LED technology; now with 30,000 hours life and 30% less power consumption • Range of 65,536 colors in 16 bit mode, 256 colors in 8 bit mode• Full viewing angle of 180°• Exceptional contrast: 50 times greater than previous LCD products• Four times more enhanced resolution• High resolution provides sharp, clear images of very small characters • Operated by commands and data supplied via serial communications (SPI) • Distinct, long travel of 4.5mm (same as KP01 Series)• Dust tight construction• Stylish, translucent black housing design
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ISC15ANP4 Version (1)
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 2
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Actual Size
Viewing area: 15.5mm x 11.6mm (horizontal x vertical)
High reliability and long life of three million actuations minimum
High resolution of 64RGB x 48 pixels
Epoxy sealed straight PC terminals
Snap-in standoff for easy, secure mounting and alignment
• Organic LED technology; now with 30,000 hours life and 30% less power consumption • Range of 65,536 colors in 16 bit mode, 256 colors in 8 bit mode• Full viewing angle of 180°• Exceptional contrast: 50 times greater than previous LCD products• Four times more enhanced resolution• High resolution provides sharp, clear images of very small characters • Operated by commands and data supplied via serial communications (SPI) • Distinct, long travel of 4.5mm (same as KP01 Series)• Dust tight construction• Stylish, translucent black housing design
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OLED SMARTSWITCHTM
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 3
SWITCH SPECIFICATIONSCircuit SPST normally open
Contact Position Leave actuator: 1 – 2 OFF Push actuator: 1 – 2 ON
Electrical Capacity (Resistive Load) 100mA @ 12V DC
Contact Resistance 200 milliohms maximum @ 20mV 10mA
Insulation Resistance 100 megohms minimum @ 100V DC
Dielectric Strength 125V AC for 1 minute minimum
Mechanical Endurance 3,000,000 operations minimum
Electrical Endurance 3,000,000 operations minimum
Operating Force 2.0 ± 0.5 Newtons
Total Travel 4.5mm (.177”)
Switch Description OLED Pixel Format
SPST, Momentary ONGold Contacts
Straight PC Terminals
Color OLEDDisplay Module65,536 Colors
64RGB x 48 PixelsHorizontal x Vertical
SWITCH DESCRIPTION ATTENTIONELECTROSTATICSENSITIVE DEVICES
OLED SPECIFICATIONS
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Items Symbols Ratings
Supply Voltage for Logic/Interface VDD –0.3V to +4.0V
Supply Voltage for Drive VCC –0.0V to +19.0V
Input Voltage VI –0.3V to VDD +0.3V
Recommended Operating Conditions
Items Symbols Minimum Typical Maximum
Supply Voltage for Logic/Interface VDD 2.4V 2.8V 3.5V
Supply Voltage for Drive VCC 15.0V 16.0V 17.0V
Input High Level Voltage VIH 0.8 x VDD –– ––
Input Low Level Voltage VI L –– –– 0.2 x VDD
Characteristics of DisplayDisplay Device Color OLED display module
Display Mode Passive matrix
Viewing Area 15.5mm x 11.6mm (horizontal x vertical)
Pixel Format 64RGB x 48 pixels (horizontal x vertical)
Pixel Size 0.21mm x 0.20mm (horizontal x vertical)
Interface Serial (SPI) interface
Number of Colors 65,536 Colors (16bit: R 5bit/G 6bit/B 5bit) or 256 Colors (8bit: R 2bit/G 3bit/B 3bit)
Operating Temperature Range –20°C ~ +70°C (–4°F ~ +158°F)
Storage Temperature Range –30°C ~ +80°C (–22°F ~ +176°F)
Operating Life (Display) 30,000 hours (at 40% pixels ON)
Current Consumption (Temperature at 25°C, VDD = 2.8V, VCC = 16.0V)
Items Symbols Min Typical Max
All-Pixels-On Mode *Drive System Power Current I CC1 –– 3.8mA 4.6mA
All-Pixels-On Mode *Logic/IF System Power Current IDD1 –– 0.16mA 0.19mA
Sleep Mode **Drive System Power Current ICC2 –– –– 10μA
Sleep Mode **Logic/IF System Power Current IDD2 –– –– 10μA
* All pixels shall be turned on with the maximum level gray scale ** All pixels shall be turned off (while chip is operating)
Optical Characteristics (Temperature at 25°C, Initial Value: 87 x 0F)
Items Min Typical Max Unit Remarks
Luminosity 75 100 125 cd/m2 White (All pixels on)
White Color Coordinate
(x) 0.26 0.30 0.34 ––(y) 0.32 0.37 0.42 ––
Red Color Coordinate
(x) 0.63 0.67 0.71 ––(y) 0.29 0.33 0.37 ––
Green Color Coordinate
(x) 0.19 0.23 0.27 ––(y) 0.61 0.65 0.69 ––
Blue Color Coordinate
(x) 0.10 0.14 0.18 ––(y) 0.14 0.20 0.26 ––
Contrast Ratio 100 –– –– ––
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OLED SMARTSWITCHTM
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 4
Terminal numbers are not on the switch.
SWITCH BLOCK DIAGRAM & PIN CONFIGURATIONS
TYPICAL SWITCH DIMENSIONS
Driving BlockSEG/COM
Segment Driver
SR1,SG1,SB1......SR64,SG64,SB64
Color OLED Panel64RGB x 48
SW
Gray Scale
Common Driver
COM1....COM48
Display Timing
Oscillator
Generator
Decoder
Command Decoder
Graphic DisplayData RAM96 x 64 x 16 Bit
MCU Interface
OLED Driverwith Controller
SW 1
CCV 9
DDV 3
RES 5
SCK 7
4SS
8SDI
6D/C
GND 10
2
OLED SMARTSWITCHTM
Pin No. Symbol Name Function
SW Terminal of Switch Normally openSW Terminal of Switch Normally openVDD Power Power source for logic circuitSS Slave Select Slave select for SPI. This line is active low.
RES Reset Reset signal input. When pin is low, initialization of chip is executed.
D/C Data/CommandData/Command Control. When pin is pulled low, data will be interpreted as Command; when pulled high, data will be interpreted as Data.
SCK Serial Clock Clock line for SPI that synchronizes command and dataSDI Serial Data In Data input line for SPIVCC Power Power source for drive circuit
GND Ground Connect to Ground
6
5
4321
987
10
(15.5).610
(23.13).911
(11.6).457
(20.59).811
(0.74).029
(9.57).377
(13.41).528
SeePixel Detail
(23.0).906
(3.4).134
(3.3).130
(0.6).024
(0.4).016
Typ
Typ
See StandoffDetail
(7.62).300
(16.0).630
(18.0).709
(8.0).315
(7.05).278
(2.0).079
(1.0).039
(7.0).276
Typ
(0.3).012
Typ (0.2).008
Typ
1
2
34
910
Standoff 1 Standoff 2
Standoff 2 Standoff 1
(0.2).008
A
(1.25).049
(2.0) Dia.079
(7.62).300
(16.0).630
(18.0).709
(8.0).315
(7.05).278
(2.0).079
(1.0).039
(7.0).276
Typ
8x (0.75).029
2x (0.9).035
Dia
Dia1
2
34
910
4x (1.3) Dia .051Landless
Pixel Detail Pixel Detail A Standoff Detail
Dimension AStandoff 1 = (2.7) .106
Standoff 2 = (2.3) .091
Footprint
(0.03).0012
Typ(0.20) Typ.0079
(0.21) Typ.0083
See PixelDetail A
(0.03) Typ.0012
R
R
G B R(0.17).0067
(0.20).0079
(0.04) Typ.0016(0.07) Typ.0028
(0.21).0083
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OLED SMARTSWITCHTM
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 5
TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
D/C
SS
SDI
tAS
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
tCSS tCSH
tAH
tCLKHtcyc le
tCLKLtF
SCK
tDHWtDSW
tR
AC Characteristics (Temperature at 25°C), VDD = 2.4V ~ 3.5V)
Items Symbols Minimum Typical Maximum
Clock Cycle Time t cyc le 150ns –– ––
D/C Setup Time tAS 40ns –– ––
D/C Hold Time tAH 40ns –– ––
SS Setup Time tCSS 75ns –– ––
SS Hold Time tCSH 60ns –– ––
Write Data Setup Time tDSW 40ns –– ––
Write Data Hold Time tDHW 40ns –– ––
SCK Low Time tCLKL 75ns –– ––
SCK High Time tCLKH 75ns –– ––
SCK Rise Time t R –– –– 15ns
SCK Fall Time tF –– –– 15ns
State 0 Power ONState 1
State 2Power OFF State 0
VDD
RES
VCC
D/CSSSCKSDI
Reset low pulse width Trw(minimum 3µs)
“L” or “Hi-z”
0V
Minimum 0µs Minimum 0µs
“L” or “Hi-z”
Minimum 3µs Minimum 0µs
VDD level (due to ESD protection circuit between VDD and VCC)
“L” or “Hi-z”“H” or “L”“L” or “Hi-z”
Initialization Setting
Power ON/OFF Sequence
State Transition Transition Index
1 Power ON
Refer to
"Power ON/OFF Sequence"
2 Power OFF
3 Display ON
4 Display OFF
7 Initialization Initialize Setting of Command/Data
8Image Rewriting Send Display Data
Display Settings Dimmer, Scroll, etc.
State Number State Display Sleep VCC VDD
Changing the Display
0 Power OFF OFF –– OFF OFF Disable
1 Display OFF OFF ON ON ON Enable
2 Display ON ON OFF ON ON Enable
STATE TRANSITION
State 0Power OFF
(VCC, VDD OFF )
State 1Display OFF
(Sleep Mode)
State 2Display ON
1 : Power ON, 7 : Initialization
2 : Power OFF
3 : Display ON
4 : Display OFF
8 : Changing the Display8 : Changing the Display
7 : Initialization
Note: Refer to Application Notes on web site.
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OLED SMARTSWITCHTM
NKK Switches • email: [email protected] • Phone (480) 991-0942 • Fax (480) 998-1435 • www.nkksmartswitch.com 6
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING & STORAGE OF OLED DEVICES
Handling
1. The IS Series OLED devices are electrostatic sensitive. To avoid damage to IC, do not touch terminals unless properly isolated from static electricity.
2. Signal input under conditions not recommended may cause damage to the OLED unit or deterioration of the display. Follow directions regarding supply sequences of power and signal voltages.
3. If the OLED panel is broken, avoid touching the contents. Wash off any contact to the skin or clothing.
4. Limit operating force to switch keytop to 100.0N maximum, as excessive pressure may damage the OLED.
5. Recommended soldering time and temperature limits: 11 seconds maximum @ 270°C maximum; avoid temperatures exceeding 80°C at the OLED.
6. The IS series OLED devices are not process sealed.
7. Pixels acquire diminished brightness over time and use, and those most frequently habituated have greater reduction of brightness than those less used. To minimize this difference, operate OLED unit so that all pixels are used as consistently as possible.
8. Clean cap surface with dry cloth. If further cleaning is needed, wipe with dampened cloth using neutral cleanser and dry with clean cloth. Do not use organic solvent.
Storage
1. Store in original container and away from direct sunlight.
2. Keep away from static electricity.
3. Avoid extreme temperatures, high humidity, gaseous substances, and all forms of chemical contamination.
ATTENTIONELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICES
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Appendix II - LG Monitor
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www.lg.com
OWNER’S MANUAL
MONITOR SIGNAGE
38WR50MS
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
MONITOR SIGNAGE MODELS
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
1 . , ! 2ABC 3DEF4GHI 5 JKL 6MNO7PQRS 8 TUV 91/a/A 0 - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
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INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
1 . , ! 2ABC 3DEF4GHI 5 JKL 6MNO7PQRS77 8 TUV 91/a/A 0 - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
ON OFF
MONITORMONITOR
PSM
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
POWER
Thedescriptionsinthismanualarebasedonthebuttonsoftheremotecontrol.PleasereadthismanualcarefullyandusetheMonitorsetcorrectly.Toreplacebatteries,openthebatterycover,replacebatteries(1.5VAAA)matching and endstothelabelinsidethecompartment,andclosethebatterycover.Toremovethebatteries,performtheinstallationactionsinreverse.
yy Donotmixoldandnewbatteries,asthismaydamagetheremotecontrol.yy MakesuretopointtheremotecontroltotheremotecontrolsensorontheMonitorset.
CAUTION
PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
. , ! ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV
1/a/A - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
(POWER)TurnstheMonitorsetonoroff.
Monitor On / OffTurnoffthemonitorandthen
turnitbackon.
1/a/A ButtonTogglesbetweennumerical
andalphabetical.
ENERGY SAVING( )Adjuststhebrightnessofthescreentoreduceenergyconsumption.
INPUTSelectstheinputmode.
Number and Alphabet buttonsEntersnumericaloralphabeticalcharactersdependingonthesetting.
CLEARDeletestheenterednumericaloralphabeticalcharacter.
PSMSelectsthePictureStatus
Mode.
MUTEMutesallsounds.
Volume Up / DownAdjuststhevolumelevel.
Brightness KeyAdjustthebrightnessbypressingtheUpandDownbuttonsontheremotecontrol.InUSBmode,theOSDmenuhasthePagefunctiontomovetothenextfilelist.
ARCSelectstheAspectRatio
Mode.MARK
SelectsaspecificfileintheUSBmode.
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PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
. , ! ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV
1/a/A - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
S.MENU(SuperSignMenuKey)Thisbuttonselectionisnotapplicable.
EXITClearsallon-screendisplaysandreturnstoMonitorsetviewingfromanymenu.
TILEThecurrentmodeldoesnotsupportthisfunction.
MENU (Seep.37)Accessesthemainmenusorsavesyourinputandexit
menus.
Navigation buttonsScrollsthroughmenusor
options.
OKSelectsmenusoroptionsand
confirmsyourinput.
BACKAllowstheusertomovebackonestepinuserinteraction
function.
USB Menu control buttonsControlsmediaplayback.
ID ON/OFF WhenthenumberofPictureIDisequaltoSetIDyoucan
controlthemonitorwhichyouwantinthemultidisplay
condition.
AUTOAutomaticallyadjustspicturepositionandminimizesimageinstability.(RGBinputonly)
PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
1 . , ! 2ABC 3DEF4GHI 5 JKL 6MNO7PQRS 8 TUV 91/a/A 0 - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
OK
S.MENUAUTOMENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
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REMOTE CONTROL
Displaying the device name connected to an input port
Displaywhichdevicesareconnected towhichexternalinputports.
PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
. , ! ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV
1/a/A - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
PAGE
INPUTENERGY
SAVING
MARKARC
ON OFF
. , ! ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV
1/a/A - * #
WXYZ
CLEAR
OK
S.MENU
MONITOR
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
POWER
1 AccesstheInputlistscreenandpresstheblue(inputlabel)buttonontheremotecontrol.
2 YoucanassignaninputlabelforeveryinputexceptUSB.
yy Externalinputssupported:HDMI,DVI-D,DisplayPortyy Labelsavailable:DTV,PCyy TheinputlabelsaredisplayedontheInputLabelscreenoratthetopleftofthescreenwhenyouchangetheexternalinputsetting.yy ForDTV/PC-compatiblesignals,suchas1080p60Hz,thescreensettingsmaychangeaccordingtotheinputlabel.TheJustScanoptionisavailableifaPCisconnectedasanexternaldevice.
NOTE
InputLabel
Close
HDMI
DVI-D
DisplayPort
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Accessing the main menus
1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.
2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltooneofthefollowingmenusandpressOK.
3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.
4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.
PAGE
MARKARC
OK
S.MENU
PSM
AUTO
MUTE
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
ID
BACK TILE
ON OFF
EXIT
OPTION
PICTURE
NETWORK
AUDIO TIME
MY MEDIA
PICTURE (Seep.38)Adjuststheimagesize,quality,oreffect.
AUDIO(Seep.41)Adjuststhesoundquality,effect,orvolumelevel.
NETWORK(Seep.47)Setsupthenetworksetting.
OPTION (Seep.43)Customizesthegeneralsettings.
TIME(Seep.42)Setsthetime,date,orTimerfeature.
MY MEDIA(Seep.23)Displayandplaymovie,photoandmusiccontentstoredonyourUSB.
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PICTURE settings
1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.
2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoPICTUREandpressOK.
3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.
4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.
Theavailablepicturesettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:
Setting DescriptionAspect Ratio Changestheimagesizetoviewimagesatitsoptimalsize(Seep.18).Energy Saving Setstoautomaticallyadjustthescreenbrightnesscorrespondingtothesurroundings.
LevelOff DisablesEnergySavingfunction.Minimum/Medium/Maximum
Selectsthebrightnesslevelofthebacklight.
ScreenOff Thescreenturnsoffin3seconds.Smart Energy Saving
Adjuststhebacklightandcontrastdependingonthescreenbrightness.
LevelOn EnablestheSmartEnergySavingfunctiontosavepowerconsumptionasmuch
asthevaluesetinthesmartenergysavingrate.Off DisablestheSmartEnergySavingfunction.
Picture Mode SelectsoneofthepresetimageorcustomizesoptionsineachmodeforthebestMonitorsetscreenperformance.Youarealsoabletocustomizeadvancedoptionsofeachmode.TheavailablepresetpicturemodesvarydependingontheMonitorset.ModeVivid Adjuststhevideoimagefortheretailenvironmentbyenhancingthecontrast,
brightness,Color,andsharpness.Standard Adjuststheimageforthenormalenvironment.
Cinema Optimizesthevideoimageforacinematiclooktoenjoymoviesasifyouareinamovietheater.
Sport OptimizesthevideoimageforhighanddynamicactionsbyemphasizingprimaryColourssuchaswhite,grass,orskyblue.
Game OptimizesthevideoimageforafastgamingscreensuchasPCsorgames.
Move OKPICTURE ꔋ•AspectRatio :16:4• EnergySaving :Off
•SmartEnergySaving :Off
•PictureMode :Standard
•Backlight 70
•Contrast 100
•Brightness 50
•Sharpness 50
•Color 60
•Tint 0
•ColorTemp. 0
•AdvancedControl
•PictureReset
•Screen
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Basic image options
Setting DescriptionBacklight AdjuststhebrightnessofthescreenbycontrollingtheLCDbacklight.Ifyoudecreasethe
brightnesslevel,thescreenbecomesdarkerandthepowerconsumptionwillbereducedwithoutanyvideosignalloss.
Contrast Increasesordecreasesthegradientofthevideosignal.YoumayuseContrastwhenthebrightpartofthepictureissaturated.
Brightness Adjuststhebaselevelofthesignalinthepicture.YoumayuseBrightnesswhenthedarkpartofthepictureissaturated.
Sharpness Adjuststhelevelofcrispnessintheedgesbetweenthelightanddarkareasofthepicture.Thelowerthelevel,thesoftertheimage.
Color Adjustsintensityofallcolors.Tint Adjuststhebalancebetweenredandgreenlevels.Color Temp . SettowarmtoenhancehotterColorssuchasred,orsettocooltomakepicturebluish.Advanced Control Customizestheadvancedoptions.RefertotheAdvancedimageoptions.(Seep.40).Picture Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.
Setting DescriptionSCREEN(In RGBMode Only)
CustomizesthePCdisplayoptionsinRGBmode.OptionResolution Selectsaproperresolution.See“CustomizingPCdisplayoptions”.AutoConfigure Setstoadjustthescreenposition,clock,andphaseautomatically.
Thedisplayedimagemaybeunstableforafewsecondswhiletheconfigurationisinprogress.
Position/Size/Phase
Adjuststheoptionswhenthepictureisnotclear,especiallywhencharactersareshaky,aftertheautoconfiguration.
Reset Restorestheoptionstothedefaultsetting.
yy Ifthe'Picture Mode'settinginthePicturemenuissettoVivid, Standard, Cinema, SportorGamethesubsequentmenuswillbeautomaticallyset.yy YoucannotadjustcolorandtintintheRGB-PC/DVI-D-PC(DTV)/HDMI-PCmode.yy WhenusingtheSmartEnergySavingfunction,thescreenmaylooksaturatedinthewhiteareaofastillimage.yy IfEnergySavingissettoMinimum,Medium,orMaximum,theSmartEnergySavingfunctionisdisabled.
NOTE
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Setting DescriptionDynamic Contrast(Off/High/Medium/Low)
Adjuststhecontrasttokeepitatthebestlevelaccordingtothebrightnessofthescreen.Thepictureisimprovedbymakingbrightpartsbrighteranddarkpartsdarker.(Thecurrentmodeldoesnotsupportthisfunction.)
Dynamic Color(Off/High/Low)
AdjustsscreenColorssothattheylooklivelier,richerandclearer.Thisfeatureenhanceshue,saturationandluminancesothatred,blue,greenandwhitelookmorevivid.(Thecurrentmodeldoesnotsupportthisfunction.)
Clear White(Off/High/Low)
Makethewhiteareaofscreenbrighterandmorewhite.
Skin Color(-5 to 5)
Itdetectstheskinareaofvideoandadjustsittoexpressanaturalskincolor.
Noise Reduction(Off/High/Medium/Low)
Reducesscreennoisewithoutcompromisingvideoquality.(Thecurrentmodeldoesnotsupportthisfunction.)
Digital Noise Reduction(Off/High/Medium/Low)
Thisoptionreducesthenoiseproducedwhilecreatingdigitalvideosignals.
Gamma(High/Medium/Low)
Setyourowngammavalue.Onthemonitor,highgammavaluesdisplaywhitishimagesandlowgammavaluesdisplayhighcontrastimages.
Black Level(High/Low)
Low:Thepictureofthescreengetsdarker.High:Thepictureofthescreengetsbrighter.Setblacklevelofthescreentoproperlevel.(Functionworksinthefollowingmode-HDMI-DTV)
Advanced Control
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AUDIO settings
1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.
2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoAUDIOandpressOK.
3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.
4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.
Theavailableaudiooptionsaredescribedinthefollowing:
Move OKAUDIO ꔋ• Clear Voice II : Off• Balance 0• Sound Mode : Standard • Infinite Sound: Off • Treble 50 • Bass 50 • Reset• Digital Audio Input : Audio In• Speaker : Off
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Setting DescriptionClear Voice ll Bydifferentiatingthehumansoundrangefromothers,ithelpsusersmakedialogmoreclear.Balance Adjustsbalancebetweentheleftandrightspeakersaccordingtoyourroomenvironment.Sound Mode Thebestsoundtonequalitywillbeselectedautomaticallydependingonthevideotypethatyou're
currentlywatching.ModeStandard Themostcommandingandnaturalaudio.Music Selectthisoptiontoenjoytheoriginalsoundwhenlisteningtothemusic.Cinema Selectthisoptiontoenjoysublimesound.Sport Selectthisoptiontowatchsportsbroadcasting.Game Toenjoydynamicsoundwhenplayingagame.
OptionInfiniteSound LG'sInfinitySoundoptionprovides5.1channelstereosoundfromtwo
speakers.Treble Controlsthedominantsoundsintheoutput.Whenyouturnupthetreble,it
willincreasetheoutputtothehigherfrequencyrange.
Bass Makestheoutputsoundsofter.Whenyouturnupthebass,itwillincreasetheoutputtothelowerFrequency.
Reset Resetsthesoundmodetothedefaultsetting.Digital Audio Input
HDMI/DisplayPort:OutputsthesoundofdigitalsignalfromHDMIanddisplayportsthroughthemonitorspeaker.Audio In:OutputsthesoundthroughthemonitorspeakerbyconnectingHDMIanddisplayportstotheAudioInport.
Speaker ON:Enablessoundtothemonitorspeaker.(*Themonitorspeakerissoldseparately.)OFF:Disablessoundtothemonitorspeaker.Usethisoptionwhenusinganexternalsounddevice.
NOTEIfsoundqualityorvolumeisnotat thelevelyouwant, it isrecommendedtouseaseparatehometheatersystemoramplifiertocopewithdifferentuserenvironments.
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TIME settings
1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.
2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoTIMEandpressOK.
3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.
4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.
Theavailabletimesettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:
Setting DescriptionClock Setsthetimefeature.
On/Off Time SetsthetimetoturnonorofftheMonitorset.Sleep Timer SetsthelengthoftimeuntiltheMonitorsettoturnsoff.WhenyouturntheMonitorsetoffandturn
itonagain,theSleepTimerwillbesettooff.Power on delay Whenconnectingmultiplemonitorsandturningthepoweron,themonitorsareturnedonindividually
topreventoverload.Auto off IfAutooffisactiveandthereisnoinputsignal,thesetswitchestooffmodeautomaticallyafter15
minutes.Automatic Standby
Ifyoudonotusethemonitorformorethan4hours,itwillbeinstandbymodeautomatically.
yy Oncetheonorofftimeisset,thesefunctionsoperatedailyatthepresettime.yy Thescheduledpower-offfunctionworksproperlyonlywhenthedevicetimeissetcorrectly.yy Whenthescheduledpower-onandpower-offtimesarethesame,thepower-offtimehaspriorityoverthepower-ontimeifthesetisturnedon,andviceversaifthesetisturnedoff.
NOTE
Move OKTIME ꔋ• Clock • Off Time : Off• On Time : Off• Sleep Timer : Off• Power On Delay : Off• Auto Off : 15 min.• Automatic Standby : 4hours
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Setting DescriptionLanguage Tochoosethelanguageinwhichthecontrolnamesaredisplayed.Power Indicator UsethisfunctiontosetthepowerindicatoronthefrontsideoftheproducttoOnorOff.
(Thepowerindicatorislocatedonthebottomoftheproduct.)ISM Method AfrozenorstillpicturefromaPC/Videogamedisplayedonthescreenforprolongedperiods
couldresultinaghostimageremainingevenwhenyouchangetheimage.Avoidallowingafixedimagetoremainonthescreenforalongperiodoftime.SettingNormal Leaveonnormalifyoudon'tforeseeimageburninbeingaproblem.
Orbiter Mayhelppreventghost images.However, it isbestnot toallowany fixedimagetoremainonthescreen.Toavoidapermanent imageonthescreen,thescreenwillmoveevery2minutes.
Inversion This function inverts the panel color of the screen.Thepanel color isautomaticallyinvertedevery30minutes.
WhiteWash Whitewashfills thescreenwithsolidwhite.Thishelpsremovespermanentimagesburnedintothescreen.Apermanentimagemaybeimpossibletoclearentirelywithwhitewash.
DPM Select Ausercanchoosetoturnthepowersavingmodeon/off.Fail Over Ifthereisnoinputsignal,itautomaticallyswitchestoanotherinputwithsignal.
SettingOff Stopsautoswitchoftheinputsource.Auto Switchestoanotherinputsourcewithvideosignalifnovideosignalcomes
fromthecurrentinputsource.Manual Selectsthepriorityofinputsourceforautoswitch.
Whenseveralinputsourcesarefound,theinputsourcewithahigherprioritywillbeselected.
Factory Reset Selectthisoptiontoreturntothedefaultfactorysettings.Set ID YoucanassignauniqueSetIDNO(nameassignment)toeachproductwhenseveralproducts
areconnectedfordisplay.Specifythenumber(1to255)usingthebuttonandexit.UsetheassignedSetIDtoindividuallycontroleachproductusingtheProductControlProgram.
OPTION settings
1 PressMENUtoaccessthemainmenus.
2 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltoOPTIONandpressOK.
3 PresstheNavigationbuttonstoscrolltothesettingoroptionyouwantandpressOK.-Toreturntothepreviouslevel,pressBACK.
4 Whenyouarefinished,pressEXIT.Whenyoureturntothepreviousmenu,pressBACK.
Theavailableoptionsettingsaredescribedinthefollowing:
Move OKOPTION ꔋ• Language• Power Indicator• ISM Method : Normal• DPM Select : On• Fail Over : Off• Factory Reset• Set ID : 1• PIP/PBP• Key Lock• Product/Service Info.
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Setting DescriptionPIP/PBP DisplaysvideosorphotosstoredintheUSBdeviceonasinglemonitorbydividingitintothemain
andsubscreens.OptionMode Setsthetypeofsecondaryscreen.
*OFF:Disablesthesecondaryscreen.*PIP (Picture In Picture):Displaysthesecondaryscreeninthemainscreen.*PBP (Picture By Picture):Displaysthesecondaryscreennexttothemainscreen.
Position Adjuststhepositionofthesubscreen(topleft,bottomleft,topright,bottomright)Thedefaultvalueisthebottomright.
Size Adjuststhesizeofthesubscreen(Size0to10).ThedefaultsizeofPIP(Size:0)is480x240;themaximumsize10is960x540.
Key Lock Keyinputdoesnotwork.Thispreventsinvalidkeyinput.Product/Service Info.
Displaysthemodelname,softwareversion,serialnumber,IPaddress,MACaddressandhomepage.
NOTEyy ThePositionandSizeoptionsareenabledonlyinPIPmode.
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DisplaysvideosorphotosstoredintheUSBdeviceonasinglemonitorbydividingitintothemainandsubscreens.(Seep.36)
Position
Mode
Size
top left top right
bottom left bottom right
*PIP(Picture In Picture):DisplaystheSubscreeninthemainscreen.*PBP(Picture By Picture):DisplaystheSubscreennexttothemainscreen.
Adjuststhepositionofthesubscreen(topleft,bottomleft,topright,bottomright)
Adjuststhesizeofthesubscreen(Size0-10).
yy ThesubscreenisonlysupportedwhenusingtheUSBdevice.
SubUSB
MainRGB OHDMI/DVI-D/Display Port O
yy YoucanonlychangethesizeandpositioninPIPmode.yy WithPBPselected,theAspectRatiooptioninthePICTUREmenuisdisabled(Fixedas16:4).yy YoumustselecttheoutputsoundbeforerunningthePIPorPBPfunctions.(SelecteitherMainorSub.)yy IfyoufailtoselectMainorSubfromthesoundselectionbox,andiftheOSDdisappearsaftereitheraperiodoftimeorwhentheExitorBackkeyispressed,thePIP/PBPsubscreenisnotactivated.yy YoucannotchangethesoundwhilerunningthePIPorPBPfunctions.Ifyouwanttochangethesound,pleaserestartPIP/PBP.yy Thepicturequalityofthesubscreenissetaccordingtothevaluesselectedinthemainmenu,nottheUSBdevice.yy IfyouplayvideosyouselectedinPIP/PBPmode,thevideoswillplaybackrepeatelyinsuccession.yy ThebuttonsbelowworkinPIPmode.
Button Photo Movie
NOTE
Mainscreen
Subscreen
PIP PBP
< 1920x502 >
PBP960x502
0 : 180x120PIP
10 : 420x250
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No image is displayed
Problem ResolutionIstheproductpowercordconnected?
y Seeifthepowercordisproperlyconnectedtotheoutlet.
Isthepowerindicatorlighton? y Seeifthepowerswitchisturnedon.y Mayneedservice.
Powerisonbutthescreenappearsextremelydark.
y Adjustbrightnessandcontrastagain.y Backlightmayneedrepair.
Thepowerindicatoramber? y Iftheproductisinpowersavingmode,movethemouseorpressanykey.y Turnbothdevicesoffandthenbackon.
Doesthe'InvalidFormat'messageappear?
y ThesignalfromthePC(videocard)isoutoftheverticalorhorizontalfrequencyrangeoftheproduct.AdjustthefrequencyrangebyreferringtotheSpecificationsinthismanual.
*MaximumresolutionRGB:1920x1080@60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:1920x1080@60Hz
Doesthe'Nosignal'messageappear?
y ThesignalcablebetweenPCandproductisnotconnected.Checkthesignalcable.y Pressthe'INPUT'menuintheremoteControltochecktheinputsignal.
'Unknown Product' message appears when the product is connected.
Problem ResolutionDidyouinstallthedriver? y Seeiftheplug&playfunctionissupportedbyreferringtothevideo
cardusermanual.
'Key Lock On' message appears.
Problem ResolutionThe'KeyLockOn'messageappearswhenpressingtheMenubutton.
y TheLockfunctionpreventstheOSDsettingsfrombeingchangedinadvertently.Toreleasethelock,gotoMenuandOptionanddisabletheKeyLockoption.
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The screen image looks abnormal.
Problem ResolutionIsthescreenpositionwrong? y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontrol
toautomaticallyselecttheoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usethePositionOSDmenu.y Seeifthevideocardresolutionandfrequencyaresupportedbytheproduct.Ifthefrequencyisoutofrange,settotherecommendedresolutionintheControlPanel"Display"Settingmenu.
Dothinlinesappearonthebackgroundscreen?
y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontroltoautomaticallyselectanoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usetheClockOSDmenu.
Horizontalnoiseappearsorthecharacterslookblurred.
y D-Subanalogsignal-Pressthe"AUTO"buttonintheremotecontroltoautomaticallyselectanoptimalscreenstatusthatfitsintothecurrentmode.Ifadjustmentisnotsatisfactory,usethePhaseOSDmenu.
Thescreenisdisplayedabnormally.
y Theproperinputsignalisnotconnectedtothesignalport.Connectthesignalcablethatmatcheswiththesourceinputsignal.
After-image appears on the product.
Problem ResolutionAfter-imageappearswhentheproductisturnedoff.
y Ifyouuseafixedimageforalongtime,thepixelsmaybedamagedquickly.Usethescreen-saverfunction.
The audio function does not work.
Problem ResolutionNosound? y Seeiftheaudiocableisconnectedproperly.
y Adjustthevolume.y Seeifthesoundissetproperly.
Soundistoodull. y Selecttheappropriateequalizesound.Soundistoolow. y Adjustthevolume.
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Screen color is abnormal.
Problem ResolutionScreenhaspoorcolorresolution(16colors).
y Setthenumberofcolorstomorethan24bits(truecolor)SelectControlPanel-Display-Settings-ColorTablemenuinWindows.
Screencolorisunstableormono-colored.
y Checktheconnectionstatusofthesignalcable.Or,re-insertthePCvideocard.
Doblackspotsappearonthescreen?
y Severalpixels(red,green,whiteorblackcolor)mayappearonthescreen,whichcanbeattributabletotheuniquecharacteristicsoftheLCDpanel.ItisnotamalfunctionoftheLCD.
The operation does not work normally.
Problem ResolutionThepowersuddenlyturnedoff. y Isthesleeptimerset?
y Checkthepowercontrolsettings.Powerinterrupted.
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SPECIFICATIONS
LCDPanel ScreenType 961.5mmWide(37.9inch)TFT(ThinFilmTransistor)LCD(LiquidCrystalDisplay)Panel.Visiblediagonalsize:961.5mm
PixelPitch 0.4845mm(H)x0.4845mm(V)VideoSignal Max.Resolution RGB:1920x1080@60Hz
HDMI/DVI/DP:1920x1080@60Hz-ItmaynotbesupporteddependingontheOSorvideocardtype.
RecommendedResolution RGB:1920x502@60HzHDMI/DVI/DP:1920x502@60Hz-ItmaynotbesupporteddependingontheOSorvideocardtype.
HorizontalFrequency RGB:30kHzto68kHzHDMI/DVI/DP:30kHzto68kHz
VerticalFrequency RGB:56Hzto75HzHDMI/DVI/DP:56Hzto60Hz
SynchronizationType SeparateSync,Composite(AV)Sync,Digital,SOGInputConnector 15-pinD-Subtype(RGB),HDMI/DVI/DP(digital),
RS-232C,LAN,USB,PCAudio,IRReceiverOutputConnector RGB,DVI,RS-232C,SpeakerOutL/RPower RatedVoltage AC100-240V~,50/60Hz1.3A
PowerConsumption OnMode:90WTyp.SmartEnergySavingMode:80WTyp.OffMode:≤1W
Dimensions(WidthxHeightxDepth)/Weight
973.6mmX287.8mmX59mm/12.5KgEnvironmentalconditions
OperatingTemperatureOperatingHumidity
0°Cto40°C10%to80%
StorageTemperatureStorageHumidity
-20°Cto60°C5%to95%
* Applicable only for models that support the speakers
Audio RMSAudioOutput 10W+10W(R+L)InputSensitivity 0.7VrmsSpeakerImpedance 8Ω
Productspecificationsshownabovemaybechangedwithoutpriornoticeduetoupgradeofproductfunctions.
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*WallBracketavailableVESA400x200
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RGB (PC) supported mode
Resolution HorizontalFrequency(kHz)VerticalFrequency(Hz)
720x400 31.468 70.8
640x480 31.469 59.94
800x600 37.879 60.317
832x624 49.725 74.55
1024x768 48.363 60
1280x720 44.772 59.855
1366x768 47.7 60
1280x1024 63.981 60.02
1920x502 31.25 59.981
1920x1080 67.5 60
HDMI/DVI/Display Port(PC) supported mode
Resolution HorizontalFrequency(kHz)VerticalFrequency(Hz)
640x480 31.469 59.94
800x600 37.879 60.317
1024x768 48.363 60
1280x720 44.772 59.855
1366x768 47.7 60
1280x1024 63.981 60.02
1920x502 31.25 59.981
1920x1080 67.5 60
DTV Mode
Resolution HDMI Display Port
480i x x
576i x x
480p o o
576p o o
720p o o
1080i o o
1080p o o
Power Indicator
Mode Product
OnMode Red
SleepMode Amber
OffMode -
yy PCresolutionsavailableastheinputlabeloptioninRGBandHDMI/DVIinputmode:640x480/60Hz,1280x720/60Hz,1920x1080/60HzandDTVresolutions:480p,720p,1080p.
NOTE
yy Verticalfrequency:Toenabletheusertowatchtheproductdisplay,screenimageshouldbechangedtensoftimeseverysecondlikeafluorescentlamp.Theverticalfrequencyorrefreshrateisthetimesofimagedisplaypersecond.TheunitisHz.yy Horizontalfrequency:Thehorizontalintervalisthetimetodisplayoneverticalline.When1isdividedbythehorizontalinterval,thenumberofhorizontallinesdisplayedeverysecondcanbetabulatedasthehorizontalfrequency.TheunitiskHz.
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Temporarynoise isnormalwhenpoweringONorOFFthisdevice.
As an ENERGY STAR Partner LGE U. S. A.,Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR is a set of power-saving guidelines issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA).
To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com.In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download.LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping and handling) upon email request to [email protected]. This offer is valid for three (3) years from the date on which you purchased the product.
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