Samsung Syncmaster 940b Quick Start Guide
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MENU button [ ] Opens the OSD menu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or return to the previous menu. MagicBright™™ [] MagicBright™™ is a new feature providing optimum viewing environment depending on the contents of the image you are watching. Currently six different modes are available: Custom, Text, Internet, Game, Sport and Movie. Each mode has its own pre-configured brightness value. You can easily select one of six settings by simply pressing MagicBright™ control button. 1) Custom...
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AUTO buttonUse this button for auto adjustment. Power button [ ]/ Power indicator Use this button for turn the monitor on and off. / This light glows blue during normal operation, and blinking blue once as the monitor saves your adjustments. See PowerSaver described in the ma nual for further information regarding power saving functions. For energy conservation, turn your monitor OFF when it is not needed, or when leaving it unattended for long periods. Rear Simple stand Sliding Stand (The...
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Please make sure the following items are included with your monitor. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. Contact a local deale rto buy optional items. Unpacking Type 1 Monitor & Simple stand Bottom MagicRotation program can not be provided as Simple Stand does not suppor t Pivot function. Type 2 Monitor & Sliding Stand Manual SyncMaster 940Be
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Quick Setup GuideWarranty Card (Not available in all locations) Users Guide, Monitor Driver, Natural Color software, MagicTune™ software Ma gicRotation software Cable D-sub Cable Power Cord DVI Cable (option) Front MENU button [ ] Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or return to the previous menu. MagicBright™™ [] MagicBright™™ is a new feature providing optimum viewing environment depending on the contents of the image you are watching. Currently six different modes are...
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the pre-configured values may not be comfortable for your eyes depending on your taste. If this is the case, adjust the brightness and contrast by using the OSD menu. 2) Text For documentations or work involving a lot of text. 3) Internet For working with a mixture of images such as text and graphics. 4) Game For watching motion pictures such as a game. 5) Sport For watching motion pictures such as a sport. 6) Movie For watching motion pictures su ch as a DVD or Video CD. >>Click here to...
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Simple stand Sliding Stand (The configuration at the back of the monitor may vary from product to product.) POWER portConnect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. DVI IN port Connect the DVI Cable to the DVI port on the back of your monitor. RGB IN portConnect the signal cable to the 15-pin, D-sub port on the back of your monitor. POWER on/off Switch (option) Use this button for turn the monitor on and off. Kensington LockThe Kensington lock is a device...
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Connecting the Monitor 1.Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Plug the power cord for the monitor into a nearby outlet. 2-1. Using the D-sub (Analo g) connector on the video card. Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin, D-sub port on the back of your monitor. [ RGB IN ] 2-2. Using the DVI (Digital) conn ector on the video card. Connect the DVI Cabl e to the DVI Port on the back of your Monitor. [ DVI IN ] 2-3. Connected to a Macintosh. Connect...
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Using the Stand Monitor Assembly Monitor and Bottom Pivot Stand / Sliding Stand A.Stand Stopper Attaching a Base This monitor accepts a 75 mm x 75 mm VESA-compliant mounting interface pad.
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Simple standPivot stand Sliding Stand Lowest HAS Stand A. Monitor B. Mounting interface pad (Sold separately) 1. Turn off your monitor and unplug its power cord. 2. Lay the LCD monitor face-down on a flat surf ace with a cushion beneath it to protect the screen. 3. Remove four screws and then remove the stand from the LCD monitor. 4. Align the mounting interface pad with the holes in the rear cover mounting Pad and secure it with four screws that came with the arm-typ e base, wall...
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Connecting the Monitor 1.Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Plug the power cord for the monitor into a nearby outlet. 2-1. Using the D-sub (Analo g) connector on the video card. Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin, D-sub port on the back of your monitor. [ RGB IN ] 2-2. Connected to a Macintosh. Connect the monito r to the Macintosh computer using the D-sub connection cable. 2-3. In the case of an old model Macintosh, you need to connect the...