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    OWNER’S MANUAL
    LED LCD MONITOR TV
    M1950D
    M2250D
    M2350D
    M2450D
    M2550D
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    ENGENGLISH
     
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    CONTENTS
    4 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    4	 Unpacking
    5	 Parts	and	buttons
    6	 Lifting	and	moving	the	Monitor	set
    6	 Setting	up	the	Monitor	set	
    6	 -	 Attaching	the	Stand	Base
    6	 -	 Detaching	the	Stand	Base	and	Body
    7	 -	 Mounting	on	a	table
    8	 -	 Mounting	on	a	wall
    9	 -	 Tidying	cables
    10 REMOTE CONTROL
    12 USING THE MONITOR SET
    12	 Connecting	to	a	PC
    12	 -	 HDMI	connection
    13	 -	 DVI	to	HDMI	connection
    13	 -	 RGB	connection
    14	 Adjusting	the	screen
    14	 -	 Selecting	an	image	mode
    14	 -	 Customizing	image	options
    15	 -	 Customizing	PC	display	options
    15	 Adjusting	the	sound
    15	 -	 Selecting	an	sound	mode
    15	 -	 Customizing	sound	options
    16 WATCHING TV
    16	 Connecting	an	antenna	or	cable
    16	 -	 Connecting	an	antenna	or	basic	cable
    16	 -	 Connecting	with	a	cable	box
    17	 Accessing	the	 TV	for	the	first	time
    18	 Watching	TV
    18	 Managing	programmes
    18	 -	 Automatically	setting	up	programmes
    21	 -	 Manually	setting	up	programmes	(In	
    digital	mode)
    22	 -	 Manually	setting	up	programmes	(In	
    analogue	mode)
    23	 -	 Cable	DTV	Setting	(In	Cable	mode	
    only)
    23	 -	 Editing	your	programme	list
    24	 -	 In	DTV/RADIO	mode
    24	 -	 In	TV	mode
    25	 -	 Software	Update
    26	 -	 Diagnostics
    26	 -	 CI	[Common	interface]	Information	
    27	 -	 Selecting	the	programme	list	
    27	 -	 Favourite	programme	setup
    28	 Using	additional	options
    28	 -	 Adjusting	aspect	ratio
    30	 -	 Using	the	input	list
    30	 -	 On-screen	menu	language	/	Country	
    selection
    31	 -	 Language	selection	(In	digital	mode	
    only)
    32	 Using	the	Lock	options
    32	 -	 Locking	the	buttons	on	the	Monitor	set.
    33	 -	 Parental	control		 	 	 	
    (In	digital	mode	only)
    33	 Using	the	quick	menu
    34 EPG (ELECTRONIC    
    PROGRAMME GUIDE)    
    (IN DIGITAL MODE)
    34	 Using	Electronic	Programme	Guide
    34	 -	 Switch	on/off	EPG
    34	 -	 Select	a	programme
    34	 -	 Button	Function	in	NOW/NEXT 	Guide	
    Mode
    35	 -	 Button	Function	in	8	Day	Guide	Mode
    35	 -	 Button	Function	in	Date	Change	Mode
    35	 -	 Button	Function	in	Extended	Descrip-
    tion	Box
    35	 -	 Button	Function	in	Record/Remind	Set-
    ting	Mode
    35	 -	 Button	Function	in	Schedule	List	Mode
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    36 ENTERTAINMENT
    36	 Using	integrated	media	features
    36	 -	 Connecting	USB	storage	devices
    37	 -	 Browsing	files
    38	 -	 Viewing	Photos
    40	 -	 Listening	to	Music
    42	 -	 Viewing	Movies
    45	 -	 DivX	registration	code
    45	 -	 Deactivating	the	DivX	feature
    46 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
    46	 Accessing	main	menus
    47	 Customizing	settings
    47	 -	 SETUP 	settings
    48	 -	 PICTURE	settings
    52	 -	 AUDIO	settings
    55	 -	 TIME	settings
    56	 -	 OPTION	settings
    57	 -	 LOCK	settings
    58	 -	 INPUT	settings
    58	 -	 USB	settings
    59 MAKING CONNECTIONS
    59	 Connection	overview
    61	 Connecting	to	a	HD	receiver,	DVD	or	
    VCR	player
    61	 -	 HDMI	connection
    61	 -	 DVI	to	HDMI	connection
    61	 -	 Component	connection
    62	 -	 Euro	Scart	connection
    62	 Connecting	to	an	audio	system
    62	 -	 Digital	optical	audio	connection
    63	 -	 Headphone	connection
    63	 Connecting	to	a	USB
    64 TELETEXT
    64	 Switch	On/Off
    64	 Simple	 Text
    64	 -	 Page	selection
    64	 Top	Text
    64	 -	 Block	/	Group	/	Page	Selection
    64	 -	 Direct	Page	Selection
    65	 Fastext
    65	 -	 Page	selection
    65	 Special	 Teletext	Function
    65	 -	 Text	Option
    66 DIGITAL TELETEXT
    66	 Teletext	within	digital	service
    66	 Teletext	in	digital	service
    67 MAINTENANCE
    67	 Screen	and	frame
    67	 Cabinet	and	stand
    67	 Power	cord
    68 TROUBLESHOOTING
    68	 General
    69	 PC	mode
    71 SPECIFICATIONS 
    78 IR CODES
    79 EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE 
    SETUP
    79	 RS-232C	Setup
    79	 Type	of	connector;	D-Sub	9-Pin	Male
    80	 RS-232C	configurations
    81	 Communication	Parameters
    81	 Command	reference	list
    82	 Transmission	/	Receiving	protocol
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    Unpacking
    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.
    yyDo	not	use	any	pirated	items	to	ensure	the	safety	and	product	life	span.
    yyAny	damages	or	injuries	by	using	pirated	items	are	not	covered	by	the	warranty.	
    yyThe	accessories	supplied	with	your	product	may	vary	depending	on	the	model.
    yyProduct 	specifications 	or 	contents 	in 	this 	manual 	may 	be 	changed 	without 	prior 	notice 	due 	to 	upgrade	
    of	product	functions.
    CAUTION
    NOTE
    Remote control and BatteriesStand Base
    Power Cord
    Cable Tie
    CD (Owner's Manual) /
    Card
    AC-DC Adapter
    RGB Cable
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    yyYou	can	set	the	Power	indicator	to	on	or	off	by	selecting	OPTION	in	the	main	menus.
    NOTE
    Parts and buttons
    Touch buttonDescription
    INPUTChanges	the	input	source.
    MENUAccesses	the	main	menus,	or	saves	your	input	and	exits	the	menus.
    OKSelects	the	highlighted	menu	option	or	confirms	an	input.t	VOL	tAdjusts	the	volume	level.
    t	PR	sScrolls	through	the	saved	programmes.
    	/	ITurns	the	power	on	or	off.
    All	of	the	buttons	are	touch	sensitive	and	can	be	operated	through	simple	touch	with	your	finger.
    Remote Control Sensor
    PCMCIACard Slot
    Power Indicator
    y Lighting On: Turned on
    y Lighting Off: Turned off
    Connection panel (See p.59)
    Touch Buttons
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    Lifting and moving the 
    Monitor set
    When	moving	or	lifting	the	Monitor	set,	read	the	
    following	to	prevent	the	Monitor	set	from	being	
    scratched	or	damaged	and	for	save	transportation	
    regardless	of	its	type	and	size.
    Setting up the Monitor set 
    Attaching the Stand Base
    1	 Place	the	Monitor	set	with	the	screen	side	
    down	on	a	flat	and	cushioned	surface.
    Avoid	touching	the	screen	at	all	times,	as	this	
    may	result	in	damage	to	the	screen	or	some	
    of	the	pixels	used	to	create	images.
    Lay	a	foam	mat	or	soft	protective	cloth	
    on	the	surface	to	protect	the	screen	from	
    damage.
    CAUTION
    CAUTION
    yyIt	is	recommended	to	move	the	Monitor	set	in	
    the	box	or	packing	material	that	the	Monitor	
    set	originally	came	in.
    yyBefore	moving	or	lifting	the	Monitor	set,	
    disconnect	the	power	cord	and	all	cables.
    yyHold	the	top	and	bottom	of	the	Monitor	
    set	frame	firmly.	Make	sure	not	to	hold	the	
    transparent	part,	speaker,	or	speaker	grill	
    area.
    yyWhen	holding	the	Monitor	set,	the	screen	
    should	face	away	from	you	to	prevent	the	
    screen	from	scratches.
    	
    yyWhen	transporting	the	Monitor	set,	do	not	
    expose	the	Monitor	set	to	jolts	or	excessive	
    vibration.
    yyWhen	transporting	the	Monitor	set,	keep	the	
    Monitor	set	upright,	never	turn	the	Monitor	
    set	on	its	side,	or	tilt	towards	the	left	or	right.
    Detaching the Stand Base and Body
    1	 Place	the	Monitor	set	with	the	screen	side	
    down	on	a	flat	and	cushioned	surface.
    2	 Turn	the	screw	to	the	left,	and	then	pull	out	the	
    Stand Base	from	the	Stand Body.
    2	 Attach	the	Stand Base	from	the	set	by	turning	
    the	screw	to	the	right	with	a	Coin.
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    When	you	adjust	the	angle,	do	not	hold	the	
    buttom	of	the	Monitor	set	frame	as	shown	on	
    the	following	illustration,	as	may	injure	your	
    fingers.
    WARNING
    Mounting on a table
    1	 Lift	and	tilt	the	Monitor	set	into	its	upright	
    position	on	a	table.
    Leave	a	10	cm	(minimum)	space	from	the	wall	
    for	proper	ventilation.
    3	 Remove	2	screws	and	pull	out	the	Stand Body	
    from	the	Monitor	set.
    2	 Connect	the	AC-DC Adapter	and	Power Cord	
    to	a	wall	outlet.
    Disconnect	the 	power 	cord 	first, 	and 	then 	move	
    or	install	the	Monitor	set.	Otherwise	electric	
    shock	may	occur.
    Tilt 	from 	+10 	to 	-5 	degrees 	up 	or 	down 	to 	adjust	
    the	angle	of	the	Monitor	set	to	suit	your	view.
    CAUTION
    NOTE
    FrontRear
    10 cm
    10 cm
    10 cm
    10 cm
    10
    - 5
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    Using the Kensington security system 
    The	Kensington	security	system	connector	is	
    located	at	the	back	of	the	Monitor	set.	For	more	
    information	of	installation	and	using,	refer	to	the	
    manual	supplied	with	the	Kensington	security	
    system	or	visit	http://www.kensington.com.
    Connect	the	Kensington	security	system	cable	
    between	the	Monitor	set	and	a	table.
    The	Kensington	security	system	is	optional.	
    You	can	obtain	additional	accessories	from	
    most	electronics	stores.
    NOTE
    Mounting on a wall
    For	proper	ventilation,	allow	a	clearance	of	10	
    cm	on	each	side	and	from	the	wall.	Detailed	
    installation	instructions	are	available	from	your	
    dealer,	see	the		optional	Tilt	Wall	Mounting	Bracket	
    Installation	and	Setup	Guide.
    If	you	intend	to	mount	the	Monitor	set	to	a	wall,	
    attach	Wall	mounting	interface	(optional	parts)	to	
    the	back	of	the	set.
    When	you	install	the	Monitor	set	using	the	wall	
    mounting	interface	(optional	parts),	attach	it	
    carefully	so	it	will	not	drop.
    Please	use	VESA	standard	as	below.
    yy784.8	mm	(30.9	inch)	and	under
    *	Wall	Mount	Pad	 Thickness	:	2.6	mm
    *	Screw	:	Φ	4.0	mm	x	Pitch	0.7	mm	x	
    																Length	10	mm
    yy787.4	mm	(31.0	inch)	and	above
    *	Please	use	VESA 	standard	wall	mount	pad	
    and	screws.
    10 cm
    10 cm
    10 cm10 cm
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
    Tidying cables
    Gather	and	bind	the	cables	with	the	supplied		
    cable	tie.
    yyDisconnect	the	power	cord	first,	and	then	
    move	or	install	the	Monitor	set.	Otherwise	
    electric	shock	may	occur.
    yyIf	you	install	the	Monitor	set	on	a	ceiling	or	
    slanted	wall,	it	may	fall	and	result	in	severe	
    injury.	Use	an	authorized	LG	wall	mount	
    and	contact	the	local	dealer	or	qualified	
    personnel.
    yy	Do	not	over	tighten	the	screws	as	this	may	
    cause	damage	to	the	Monitor	set	and	void	
    your	warranty.	
    yy	Use	the	screws	and	wall	mounts	that	
    meet	the	VESA	standard.	Any	damages	
    or	injuries	by	misuse	or	using	an	improper	
    accessory	are	not	covered	by	the	warranty.
    yyUse	the	screws	that	are	listed	on	the	VESA 	
    standard	screw	specifications.
    yyThe	wall	mount	kit	includes	an	installation	
    manual	and	necessary	parts.
    yyThe	wall	mount	bracket	is	optional.	You	can	
    obtain	additional	accessories	from	your	local	
    dealer.
    yyThe	length	of	screws	may	differ	depending	
    on	the	wall	mount.	Be	sure	to	use	the	proper	
    length.
    yyFor	more	information,	refer	to	the	
    instructions	supplied	with	the	wall	mount.
    CAUTION
    NOTE
    ModelM1950D	M2250DM2350D	M2450D	M2550D
    VESA (A x B)75		x	75200	x	100
    Standard screwM4M4
    Number of screws44
    Wall mount bracket (optional)RW120RW240
      
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    REMOTE CONTROL
    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	set	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.
    Make	sure	to	point	the	remote	control	to	the	remote	control	sensor	on	the	Monitor	set.
    CAUTION
    Do	not	mix	old	and	new	batteries,	as	this	may	
    damage	the	remote	control.
    P
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    4 5
    06
    7 8 9
    LISTQ\fVIEW
    TV / PC INPUT
    TV/
    RADENERGY
     SA VING
    MARK
    FAV
    RA TIO
    MUTE
    OK
    MENUGUIDEQ.MENU
    \fA CKINF O
    Aut\b C\bng .
    EXIT
    	(POWER)
    Turns	the 	Monitor 	set 	on 	or 	off.
    ENERGY SAVING	 (See 	p.48)Adjusts	the	brightness	of	the	screen	to	reduce	energy	consumption.	
    TV/PCSelects	 TV	or	PC	mode.
    LIST	(See	p.27)
    Displays	the	programme	table.
    INPUT	(See	p.30)Selects	the	input	mode.
    TV/RAD	(See	p.24)Selects	Radio,	 TV	and	DTV	programme.	
    Number buttonsEnters	numbers.
    Q.VIEWReturns	to	the	previously	viewed	programme.
    P
    A
    G
    EP
    1 23
    4 5
    06
    7 8 9
    LISTQ\fVIEW
    TV / PC INPUTENERGY
     SA VING
    MARKFAV3\fMUTE
    OKMENUGUI\fEQ.MENU
    \bA CKINF O
    Auto Cong .
    EXIT
    PAGEP
    1234506789LISTQ.VIE W
    TV / PCINPUTENERGYSAVING
    MARKFAV3\fMUTE
    MARKSelect	the	input	to	apply	the	Picture	Wizard	settings.Check	and	un-check	programmes	in	the	USB	menu.FAVDisplays	the	selected	favourite	programme.
     (VOLUME)Adjusts	the	volume	level.
    RATIO	(See	p.28)
    Resizes	an	image.
    Programme	Selects	a	programme.PAGE	Moves	to	the	previous	or	next	screen.
    MUTEMutes	all	sounds.
      
    						
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