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English
When the Guidance screen/Precautions screen is displayed (only for when PC input is selected)
Solutions
Connect the signal cable to the monitor or the
computer’s socket properly.
Check whether the signal cable isdisconnected.
Check whether the power of the computer is
turned on.
Move the mouse or press any key on thekeyboard.
Press the DV MODE/RESET button while
[NO SIGNAL] is displayed and check that
proper settings are specified.
Wait for several seconds.
Change the input frequency...

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English-40 Other (remote control, speaker)
Solutions
Replace the batteries.
Check the direction in which the batteries areinserted.
Point the remote control at the light-receiving
section and then try using it.
Check whether it is properly connected.
Disconnect the headphones.
Adjust the volume through [VOLUME] in the
OSD function for [AUDIO SETTINGS], or
disable [MUTE].
Refer to
Page 14
Page 16
Page 26,
27, 33
Symptom
The remote control does
not work
There is no sound from the
speakers
Causes
The...

Page 43

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EnglishFront Panel Key Operations
Appendix
MP MODE/
PIP buttonShort press
Longer press
(3 seconds
or more)
Short press
Longer press
(3 seconds
or more) DV MODE/
RESET
button
INPUT/
SELECT
buttonShort press
Longer press
(3 seconds
or more)When the
power is OFF
(blue LED
is not lit)
—
—
—
—
—
—When [NO SIGNAL]
is displayed
DVI EDID SELECT
Displays settings
screen
—
—
—
Input switches
Displays Input Skip
settings screen
During the
Power Save mode
(blue LED is blinking)
The blue LED lights,
and...

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When something is displayed on the main screen
When main
OSD Screen is not displayedWhen main
OSD Screen is displayed
Turns power OFFWhen main
OSD Screen is not displayed
When PIP screen is not displayed When PIP screen is displayed
When main
OSD Screen is displayed
The DV MODE switches The MP MODE switches
Displays sub-screen
—
Switches input for main screen
Displays Audio  Input
settings screen
Displays OSD Screen
Turns power OFF Adjusts volume (becomes louder)
Adjusts volume (becomes...

Page 45

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English
Installing a Monitor Arm
Commercially-available monitor arms that conform to VESA standards (200 mm x 100 mm pitch) can be attached to the
monitor.
TIP:•Select an arm that can fully support the monitor.
•Make sure that the buttons are not pressed against tables, etc.
NOTE:This monitor satisfies various specification requirements in the state where the stand is attached.
How to detach the stand
Install a monitor arm in accordance with the following.
1. Turn off the power to the monitor,...

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How to attach the arm
1. Attach the arm as follows.
Arms that can be attached:
Thickness of installation area: 2.0 mm to 3.2 mm
Compliance with VESA standard: 200 mm x 100 mm pitch
Tighten all of the screws securely in order to prevent them
from loosening. (However, the screws may break if
excessively tightened). The appropriate tightening torque
is 98 to 137 N•cm.
Caution: To prevent the monitor from falling:
•If the LCD monitor cannot be fixed in place while it is laid down,
carry out...

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English
Dual input (Page 11)
Refers to 2 input terminals available for connecting 2
computers.
DDC 2B standard (Display Data Channel) (Page 34)
Standard proposed by VESA that controls each of the
adjustment functions for the monitor from the computer
through two-way communication between the monitor and
computer.
DDC/CI standard (Display Data Channel Command
Interface)
International standard that enables for exchange of settings
information, etc., bi-directionally between the monitor and
the...

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English-46 Interlace (Page 32, 45)
One of the formats for displaying a frame that scans every
other line of the frame. It is possible to use this format when
displaying a screen that contains movement, such as TV,
but not for when displaying still images as flickering of the
screen is conspicuous. As a result, most computer monitors
use a progressive format, which suppresses flickering of still
images.
Energy Star Program (Page 2, 47)
Program that is being promoted by the US Environmental
Protection...

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Specifications
Model name 24WMGX3
LCD panel AMVA format, Surface processing: Antiglare (antireflection)
Size (viewable size) 24.1-inch (61.1 cm)
Effective display area 518.4 x 324.0 mm
Resolution*41920 x 1200
Pixel pitch 0.270 mm
Color Approx. 16.77 million colors
View angle (typical)*1Left and right: 178°, up and down: 178°
Brightness (typical) 500 cd/m2 (when MP MODE is off)
Contrast ratio (typical) 1000:1
Response time 16 ms (GTG  6 ms*2)
PC input Horizontal frequency 31.5 to 93.8...

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TCO’06
Congratulations!
The product you have just purchased carries the TCO’06 Media
Displays label. This means that your display is designed and
manufactured according to some of the strictest performance and
environmental criteria in the world. The manufacturer of this
display has selected it to be certified to TCO’06 Media Displays as
a sign of usability, high performance and reduced impact on the
natural environment.
Products certified to TCO´06 Media Displays are specifically designed for...
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