LG Electronics USA LM295B 22-inch Color LCD Monitor User Manual
LG Electronics USA 22-inch Color LCD Monitor Users Manual
Users Manual
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Onions de séledion el de Réglage OSD (nifidlage étmn) Misc en Mémuire dc Modes déD Quelques (mseils en Cas D’incidenl Spe’cilitalions Délllwe. ITAEIKNO' ’ lnlmdu one Descrilionc ( Comm-“l (Ollegnmenlo del Monilor Ulililm dell'USB lUnivovsal Serial Bus Collegamcllln a un'nppmreuchialllm eslerna (anlmllo Regolazione On Screen Display (050) mu Elemenli di Selezinne e Regolaziane dell’OS .[)11 .D15 lnlrodnccion Descripdl’m de tnnlroles . Commando del Manila UIiIizaciOn del USB (Bus de se Conexil‘m del equipo exierno Ajus't del Conlml de Exhibi en Panlalla (05m. Ajusle del 050 y Seleccl rl de Elemenlos, Modos de Memoria de Video Sugerencias para Localizar las Fallas [specificationese c‘lfly lnlroducao Descricéo dos conlroles Cumdando D Monilor Ulililacfio de USB lUlliversal Serial Bus ligm o equipamenla exlem Aiusle On Screen Display(OSD) Ajusles OSD e llens de Seleca Modos lie Meméria lie Video . Resulvendo Prohlemas. Especificacfies De Monilor Aanslnilen Gebmikmaken van de USB (Universele Seriéle Bus) De exlerne apparflluur nansluilen Bediening via hel beeldsclleml 050 (On Screen Display), xiezen en inslelll-n vm hel OSDs m min @.©©@©®@?@ UPIDOWN (V/A) VOLUME (40) Buttons Buttons “90mm! WM, , .. . , , Function , v __~HA A 7 games SOURCE Selection Use this button to select an input signal @ Button saunas Seleclton Button Power inarcamr row. 5" so...“ @ 12> © G) t=> @ ~ DVI DIGITAL , th digital stgnal rNPut snzcr r mm “3: "mm - D-SUB ANALOG : 15-pln D»sub analog stgrtzl v1 rn » vttAVJv Composite Vldeo ~ verstv s Video ”(5 MENU Button Use trrrs button lo enter or exit the on screen display. vuwnowtu UPIDOWN ( V/A ) Use these buttons to ctmse or aqust items in the on screen @ @ Buttons display < mum > VOLUME ( > ) Use these buttons to choose or adjust items in the on © @ Buttons screen display. - Use these buttons to decrease or increase volume level. 225 SET Button Use this button to enter a selection in the on screen display. 0 Power Indicator The power indicator light is shown in the power button This indicator lights up green when the monitor operates normally. II the monitor is in DPM (Energy Saving) mode (stand-by! suspend/power on). this Indicator color changes to amber ”25“ Power Button Use this button to turn the manner on oral! r- —- - ~-‘ L."__u ~ A." r;_m__>_,:_.s.s.,_g.wr Description of Controls Rear Panel Controls counseled Io another omen (stand type and wall-munled Kype - opmnal) “Hm.“ % use “as...“ m 1‘ 4. —-fl R usB aownsueam WM) 351 Locklng um conneued lo a locking came man can he puvchassfl sepalalely m Real Covet mos! compme- slaves Composlle Vlfleo speakenun) mp." Jack ompm Jack nc Power cannecmr D-sub Connector Mammaumong ~ OutpulJack DC|5V 3mm v-aeo rSoulbm a pc AudmAw-ov “El 51 m 1 s-vweo mpm Jack mp“ Mk DVI~D Conneclol Sounu(L/R) Inpm Jack Description of Controls For the detailed instruction for each button of the remote control, refer to the appropriate pages in this manual. Remote Control 'Power Bullon AUTO Bmwn Thstmmmtssmabhkx magma/worm Mmstcvv-emm mam-anew m,mandptw mmmtunm mmmnuymflmm amt/Alumna mummy nan-mus APO(Au|o Plcture Control) W’Mnm Button ‘MENU Button MUTE Emu," To select mule on M DII ‘vowMEt 4») “""°“‘ 'UP/DOWN t V/A] ‘557 Human sung“; ‘souncz Selecnnn m suuan Buuon The snbsueefl ls mangec “meme MW” SMALL a MEDtUM -> 7 LARGE r>orr To selea day/mgr“ vtdeo adjustment Tue bughtness vcn Buttons and me oonuast 0! an mage These are the buttons tot VCR CONN)? are automatically ad|usted dependtng on Ihe envvonmenl such that they are Increased dunng the day and decreased Gum; the mgm ms iuncliofl Is only apptnsanle tame theo Modetvt. v2 t Rem m we ownev‘s manual a your VCR as wet - For more detailed Iunclions or each bulton, refer to the descriptions in page A2 01 th/‘s manual Description of Controls Insert Ihe batteries into the remole control to operate the monitor. Preparing the Remote Control 1. Open the battery cover 2. lnsett battertes (AAA srze) Make sure to match the t and , on the batteries to the marks tnstde the battery compartment 3. Close the cover This section shows you how to use the mmote control. Operating with the Remote Control Porhl the remote control at the remote sehsor and press the buttons arr w wumn about zan (aboul 7m) one one nun Dtstahce. About 23 h (7 ml |lOlTl the trout ol the remote sensor Angle About 30° h each dtrecton ol the front ot the remote SENSOl Do not expose the sensor 0! remote control lh the trronttor to a strong llght source such as dtrect sunltght or tllumtnatton. ll so, may not be able to operate the momtor wnh the remote control Connecting the Monitor To set up the monitor, ensure that the power is turned 0" to the monitor, computer system, and other attached devices. Remove the rear cover at" the monitor to connect the cables and connect the cables to the monitor with it lying on n cushion or a cloth. Follow these steps: Real Covet Connecting the Speakers Attach the speakers to the monitor as shown in the picture or install them at desued positions I When attaching the speakers to the monitor I When installing the speakers beside the monitor Attach the speakers lo itre mar-tor aria tghlefl itte screws Using the Computer 1. Connect the Signal whic- - When connecting the ovro signal cable ..... Figure 1 Connect one end ol the monitor signal cable to the input connector on the rear panel ol the morirtor 0 Connect the other end to the DVl~D oonnector on the rear panel oi the computer and tighten the screws@ Be sure the srgnal cable aligns with the DVl—D connector I When connecting the D-Sub signal cable ..... Figure 2 Connect one end ol the monitor Signal cable to the input connector on the rear panel oi the monitor 0 Connect the other end to the D»Sub connector on the rear panel ol the computer and tighten the screws 9 Be sure the Signal cable aligns with the D—Sub connector MAC Connect one end of the monitor Signal cable to the input connector on the rear parei oi the monitor 0 Connect the other end of the monitor Signal cable to the rear panel 0! Macintosh computer through a Macintosh adaptei and then tighten screws 0 2. Connect the plug lrom the AC adapter tntotne back ol the monitor. 0 3. Connect one end oi tl ie AC power cord to the AC adaptere and the other end to a properly grounded AC outlet that is easily aCOeSSibie and close to the monitor 6 €/' 62 m 10/90/20 Connecting the Monitor Figure 1 There should be a AC ada ler Power Cord " 54m Cable D‘ "W“ D-subconwa Pg. lolN Figure 2 _, ‘ _- I Audlo Cable ‘ D~sub Q C adapter '— 7 _.. m ) Powev Cold swl Cable MAC Adapter ' 9 Slgnal thle 4. Connecl the audwo cable (rom the PC AUDIO IN pen to the audro output pen on your com puler’s sound card, 5. After conneclmg cables, pm the veal cover conecny mo (he notes Note : The figure esnows me connecwn m an Apple Macwnmsn. usulg a semva‘ewy puvchased adapver For more mrormanon on adapver requnemems, comacl youv aumonzed dearer, reseller, or serwce pmder Eh xogwgzu IYIFHO 93d u/woo efircncwwwme Gnu J; meweflueom/ fid!‘ [ ‘ngCZO/M— WWADOG/mvcomnfmmc ‘ 8/ 68 91 to/GO/SO Making use of U 8 (Universal Serial Bus) USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your different desktop peripherals conveniently to your computer‘ By using the USB, you will be able to connect your mouse, keyboard, printer, and other peripherals to your monitor instead of having to connect them to your oomputen This will give you greater flexibility in setting up your system USB allows you to connect chain up to 120 devices on a single USB port, and you can “hot” plug (attach them while the computer is running) or unplug them while maintaining Plug and Plug auto detection and configuration. USB connection 1. Connect the upstream pon oi the mentor to the downstream port ol the USB compliant PC or another hub usmg the USB cable (Computer must have a USB port) 2. Connect the USE contpltant penpherals to the downstream ports at the montton To uss downstream pm: or the USE compltant W, or another hub cable USB downstream Ports connect the cables horn USB compltant peripherals such as “N so 0 keyboard, mouse, punter, 0 (“outfit C scanner. etc $64 e‘ NOTE . . . To‘act'rfatethe use'n must PCOS oranother‘h' W ' 1: - When oonriecthg't hat fié'gh'gq side matches the shape aulte connen'ti . when the monitor shot pttjthe'dlnt _ . ‘ the downstream ports wtll not opera {gm . Even it the rrlonitor is tn 3 power sawngtnogt , L183, when they are'oonnected the USB portstbcth th monrtor. ‘ . ’ ‘ [OQIXQZU IIIUIO sac filo IBMleO'efil'GOSWWNHMSSW/l 01W r\> S", on lUGUJGBUSdOgBd' l‘otozgma—ran/toon/wvgnsoogoegs El BCQL 10/90/50 /00|XQ7H Ivlnln QQA Connection of external equipment Connecting the VCR/DVD 1.Connecl me audwoneo oulpul |acks 00 (he VCR/DVD to me correspondmg 3‘ mm pens o( the set N you connecl (he S—deeo wnput pen to extelna‘ equleEflL you can emoy hwgh dehnmon dysplav . Monilor . VCR / DVD Rama S—Video Video rSound’u |leD'am‘CflQWWw—N‘Affi// (mu Svmo me (mum; 2 Salsa an mum swgnm ? m.“ WWW 55. Press me SOURCE mum on w, "rm Em“ C v: wr‘ Ea @ z} © ® I? @ monuovmse‘emamnm ‘r.’ vuAv) Commsue vflec, v2(s> S vfleo |NPUT SELECT ow mm nsua mum V? is! mammuvvanm nnr an7c7ou< r7w Mnna/mncoonnanpoc On Screen Display (OSD) Control Adjustment Making adjustments to the image size, position and operating parameters of the monitor are quick and easy with the On Screen Display Control system. A quick example is given below to familiarize you with the use of the controls Following section is an outline of the available adjustments and selections you can make using the OSD. monuorto’stablize’torat east To make adtustments tn the On Screen Dtsplay. lollow these steps. MENU VUP/DOWNA SET @~@ @~@ MENU SET 4 VOLUME P VUP/DOWNA @~@~@ @~@ @ Press the MENU Button. the math menu ol the OSD wtll appear To access a conlvol, use the UP/DOWN (V/A) Buttons When the desrred control lCOl’l IS ltlgltltghled, press the SET Bunon Press the UP/DOWN ( V/A l Buttons to select the desnred ttem Use the VOLUME ( 4» ) Buttons to adtust the ltem to the desved level Accept the changes by pressing the SET Button. ®©E45®9 Mfl Extt the 050 by Pressmg the MENU Button. On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment You were introduced to the procedure of selection and adjusting an item using the OSD syslcmt Listed below are Ihe icons, icon names, and icon descriptions of the items that are shown on the Menu. Adjusting the Screen when Using a Computer Note : When a drgrial signal is set as an input, only the SETUP item can be adlufled You do not need to adiust the other items @ Q Erlghlness Used to adjust the brightness ol the screen, 6) 0 Contrast Adiusl lha display Io lne contrast desired. WEE? RED I GREEN / BLUE To set your own color levels To appear the displays color temperature. ' 9300K:Slightly bluish Whilev - 6500K:SIighlly reddish white. Horizontal Posllion To move picture image tell and right Vertical Position To move image up and down. On Screen DisplayiOSD) Selection and Adjustment Descriptlu AUTO This luncl ion is suitable tor analog ‘ signal input only. This button is tor the automatic adjustment ot the screen position, clock and phase. Nuts: Same signal trom some graphics boards may not lunclton properly, It the results are unsatlslactdry. adjust your monitor’s Pcsrtlorl, Clock and Phase manually. CLOCK To minimize any vertical bars or strlpes vistble on the screen background The horizontal screen SIZE Will also change, PHASE To adjust the locus OI Ihe display. This item allows you to remove any horizonlal noise and clear or sharpen the image 0! characters. Phase adjustment should be done alter adjusting the Clock, IANGUAGE To choose the language in which the control names are displayed. was SIZE This lunction displays the image in its original size or enlarged size so as to tit in the tutl screen ot the LCD panel, (SDPCSlTlON To adjust position oi the 050 Window on the screen, WARM To adjust the transparency oi the OSD menu screen. BEEP To select beep on or 0". ZOOM To adjust horizontal and vertical image size simultaneously. It you want to move the zooming ~ oomt, use the WV POSITION tunctlon in the sub-menu, On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjustment ThIS PIP (Piaure-in—Piclure) lunclron allows the image irom the VCR or DVD I0 be drsplayed on a sub-screen whrle you are using a computer, PIP T0 seleCI the sub-screen on/oll. ON/OFF PIP To selecl an inspul signal Ior PIP. SOURCE v1 (AV) /v2( ) PIP 5le To adjust Ihe size ol Ihe PIP screen ZSMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE PIP To adjust Ihe position ol PIP screen. POSITION PIP To Iurn the PIP sound on/oll. SOUND PIP To adjust Ihe image 01 (he subAscreen IMAGE PIP CONTRAST Aqusr me dlsplay IO Ihe conlrasl desrred PIP BRIGHTNESS Used to adms1 Ihe brighlness ol the screen. PIP SHARPNESS To adml Ihe cleamess 01 me screen. PIP COLOR To aqusr Ihe cnlnr m desired level. Adjusting the Screen when Using VCR/DVD (V1 / V2 ) CONTRAST Adjusl the drsplay lo the contrast desired. BRIGHTNESS Used to adjust Ihe brighlness OI Ihe screen. SHANPNESS To adlusl Ihe clearness ol Ihe screen. COLOR To adjuSI Ihe color ID desired level TINT T0 adjusl Ihe Iinl I0 desired level. GD On Screen Display(OSD) Selection and Adjusim Description VOLUME Raises or lowers audio level. m—n _ _ ll ‘ BASS Raises or lowers Bass level, > r” 7 mm TREBLE Raises 01 lowers lreDIe level MUTE Used lo select mule on (means sound 0") and mule 0" (means sound on), SOUND To Select me audio mode. ‘MONO/STEREO LANGUAGE To choose llle language In which lhe conlrol names are displayed. IMAGESTZE This luncllon displays lhe image m us ouginal size or enlarged size so as lo lil in me lull screen 0! Ihe LCD panel. OSDPOSTION lo adjusl position ol lhe OSD window on me screen. mummy To adjusl Ihe transparency ol the OSD menu screen BEEP T0 selecl beep on or one Video Memory Modes The display modes listed below are the most commonlfused modes and are set as factory defaults. This monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes and they will appear properly sized and centered on t e screen. In addition to the 19 factory modes, there are 36 pre-londéd modes that you may need to readjust the parameters of the monitor screen by using the on screen display. , ("I I 1 \’ 3/1 / 2 / u ( l < ( <7 0 Display Modes (Resolution) 22 Display Mum (Resolution) Horizontal rmqonz; vmaml Freq.(H1) 1 VESA, XBM 640 x 350 31.469 70 2 VESA 640 x 480 31.469 60 3 VESA 640 x 480 37.500 75 4 VESA 640 x 480 43.269 05 5 VESA 720 x 400 31,468 70 6 VESA 000 x 600 37.679 60 7 VESA 000 x 600 46.875 75 8 VESA 800 x 600 53.674 35 9 MAC 032 x 624 49.725 75 10 VESA 1024 x 768 48.363 60 11 VESA 1024 x 768 60.020 75 12 VESA 1024 x 768 68.677 135 13 MAC 1152 x 870 68.681 75 14 SUN 1152x900 61.805 55 15 VESA 1280 x 1024 63.981 60 ‘16 VESA 1280 x 1024 79,976 75 ‘17 1600x1024 62110 60 ‘18 VESA 1600 x 1200 75.000 60 ~19 VESA 1600 x 1200 93.750 75 ‘ Analog only 1; Troubleshooting Check the following before calling {or service. Display Position is incorrect, - Select AUTO tn the OSD menu - ll the results are unsatrslactow, adlust the rrrrage posrtron ustrn; the posttron teen in the on screen drsplay. On the screen background, vertical bars or stripes are visible. - Select AUTO tn the OSD menu - ll the results are unsatrslactory. decrease the vertical bars or SinpeS ttstng the CLOCK lCOfl tn the on screen drs ay Any horizontal noise appearing in any image or characters are not clearly ponraid. - Select AUTO tn the OSD menu - It the results are unsattslactory, decrease the horizontal bars user the PHASE rcon tn the on screen display NO SIGNAL message. - The Signal cable rs not connected. or is loose Check and secure the connectmn OUT OF RANGE message appears. Picture is blank. - The lrequency ol the srgnat lrorn the video card ls outsrde the operatrng range ot the mentor Horizontal Frequency130kHz~94kHz Vertical Frequency: 56Hz-85Hz ‘Use the graphics board‘s utrlrty sortware to change the trequency settrng (Reter to the manual Ior graphics board) ‘You can change the setup to the Suppotled TeSOlullOn usrng the Sale Mode (Press the F8 key durrng bootrng the system) The power LED is illuminated amber. I The monrtor rs ll'l l|S display power management mode - There rs no actrve Signal coming lrom the PC - The signal cable rs not fastened securely - Check the computer power and graphtcs adapter contrguratrorr The monitor doesn't enter the power saving off mode (Amber). - Computer vtdeo signal ts not VESA DPMS standard Either the PC or the vrdeo controllercard rs not usrrrg the VESA DPMS power management lunctron Specifications Display Type 22rnch (55.8011) Wide SXGA TFT LCD AntrGiare coating Viewable Size ZZrnch (55.8cm) fl Viewm Angleltvpicall 70' iLerl/Rrght/Up/Down) Pixel pitch 0 294 x 0 294mm True color 16 7 rnrllron color Sync InpUl Horizontal Freq. BOkHz » 94kHz (Automatic) Vertical Freq, 56Hz , 85Hz (Automatic) Input form Separate, TlL, Posrtn/e/Negarrve Digilal * Video Input Signal input 15 pm DrSub connector/DVi—D connector Input Form Separate, HGB Analog, 0 Npp/750hm Posrwe Drgrtai Resolution imax.) Analog : i600x 1200@ 75Hz Digital : iZBOx 1024 @ BOHZ Audio Signal Input PC 700mVrrns, Vrdeo AOOnnVrme Audio ourpurandrtsrarro PC I 5W ‘l 1.5W (ieitrnghu/P/o VCR 2W 0 2W(ielt+nght)/3% Speaker Impedance SQ Power Normal 5 BOW Consumption Stand-by/Suspend 5 SW ,, Power Off 5 BW mm Dimensions Width 58 2 cm / 22 9 rnches ~ ‘Height 46,75 cm / 18 4 inches . t 1 Depth 73 cm / 2 87 rnches Power In ut . DC 15V 533A Ac Adapter Input AC tODZAOV, 50 IGOHz, ~r 5A A Out 1 DC15V =533A 6—6—6 Temperature Humidity torage condition Temperature Humidity NO'IE - Inlormalien in “is doctmenl is stifled lD Chang 148kg/32Bibs 30' i0' O'C 10 35'C 10% to 80% non—oomdensrng 201? to 60C 5% to 95% non—condensrng Ihoul nolicet
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