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    							E41
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    OPTION menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    DATE/TIME	SETTING DATEWR
    AABBCCDDEE AABBCCDDEEAA:	Year,	BB:	Month,	CC:	Day,	DD:	 Time,	EE:	Minute
    ○○○
    DATE	DISPLAY 	FORMAT DTFTWR0-2 0-20:	YYYY/MM/DD,	1:	MM/DD/YYYY,	2:	DD/MM/YYYY
    YYYY:	 Year,	MM:	Month,	DD:	Day
    TIME	DISPLAY 	FORMAT TMFTWR
    0-1 0-10:	24-HOUR	TIME,	1:	12-HOUR	 TIME
    SCHEDULE SC01-
    SC08WR
    ABCDEFFGGH ABCDEFFGGHSchedule	of	a	specified	number
    A:	Schedule	 0=	Not	effective,	1	=	Effective
    B:	Power	 0	=	OFF,	1	=	ON
    C:	Day	of	the	week	1	 0	=	Only	once,	1	=	Every	week,	2	=	Every	day
    D:	Day	of	the	week	2	 0	=	Sunday,	1	=	Monday	through	6	=	Saturday,
    	 9	=	Not	exist
    E:	Day	of	the	week	3	 0	=	Sunday,	1	=	Monday	through	6	=	Saturday,
    	 9	=	Not	exist
    F:	 Time	 00-23
    G:	Minute	 00-59
    H:	Input	 0	=	Not	specified,	1	=	PC	DVI-D/AV	DVI-D,	 
    2	= 	PC 	D-SUB, 	3 	= 	PC 	RGB/AV 	COMPONENT,	
    4	=	 AV	VIDEO,	5	=	 AV	S-VIDEO,	 
    6	=	PC	HDMI/AV	HDMI
    “ERR”	when	LOW	POWER	is	selected	for	STANDBY 	MODE.
    SCHEDULE	BRIGHTNESS SB01-
    SB08WR
    0-310-31Screen brightness to change
    99 99Disable	brightness	setting
    INPUT 	SELECT DVI DVSLWR 0-10-10:	PC	DVI-D,	1:	 AV	DVI-D
    ○-
    ○
    BNC BNSLWR 0-10-10:	PC	RGB,	1:	 AV	COMPONENT○-
    D-SUB SLDSWR 0-20-20:	PC	D-SUB,	1:	 AV	COMPONENT,	2:	 AV	VIDEO
    ○○HDMI HDSLWR 0-10-10:	PC	HDMI,	1:	 AV	HDMI○○AUDIO	SELECT PC	DVI-DASDPWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA)
    ○
    -
    PC	D-SUB ASAPWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI)
    ○2:	AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	 AUDIO2(RCA) -
    PC	HDMI ASHPWR 0-10-10:	HDMI,	1:	 AUDIO(STEREO	MINI)
    ○2-3 2-32:	AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	 AUDIO2(RCA) -
    PC	RGB ASCPWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA) -
    AV	DVI-D ASDAWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA) -
    AV	HDMI ASHAWR 0-10-10:	HDMI,	1:	 AUDIO(STEREO	MINI)
    ○2-3 2-32:	AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	 AUDIO2(RCA) -
    AV	COMPONENT 	
    (BNC) ASCA
    WR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA)
    -
    AV	COMPONENT	
    (D-SUB)ASC2 WR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA)○
    AV	S-VIDEO ASSAWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA) -
    AV	VIDEO	(BNC) ASVAWR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA) -
    AV	VIDEO	
    (D-SUB) ASV2
    WR 1-31-31:	AUDIO(STEREO	MINI),	2:	 AUDIO1(RCA),	3:	AUDIO2(RCA)
    ○
    INPUT 
    RESOLUTION	
    (PC)RESOLUTION	CHECKPXCKR -Returns current resolution in the form of hhh, vvv.
    -
    ○○
    PIXEL 	SETTING	
    (PC	D-SUB,	PC	
    RGB) PXSL
    WR 00768)	1366	x	768
    1 1768)	1360	x	768
    2 2768)	1280	x	768
    3 3768)	1024	x	768
    5 5480)	848	x	480
    6 6480)	640	x	480
    7 71050)	1680	x	1050
    8 81050)	1400	x	1050
    9 9768) AUTO
    10 10480)	 AUTO
    INPUT 	RESOLUTION	(AV)RESOLUTION	CHECKRESO R -480i,	480p,	1080i,	720p,	1080p,	VGA 	,	etc. -
    ZOOM2	SPECIAL 	SETTING 
    (PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB) Z2SP
    WR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    ○
    SCAN	MODE SCANWR 0-20-20:	MODE1,	1:	MODE2,	2:	MODE3			(When	the	input	mode	is	 AV)○POWER	MANAGEMENT	(PC)PMNGWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○POWER	MANAGEMENT 	(AV)PMAVWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○COLOR	SYSTEM CSYSWR 0-50-50:	AUTO,	1:	PAL,	2:	PAL-60,	3:	SECAM,	4:	NTSC3.58,	5:	NTSC4.43○ ○○AUDIO	OUTPUT(RCA) AOUTWR 0-10-10:	VARIABLE,	1:	FIXED○○-
    AUDIO	OUTPUT(RCA)
    When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attachedAOUT WR 0-20-20:	VARIABLE1,	1:	FIXED,	2:	VARIABLE2○-○
    AUDIO	LEVEL(STEREO	MINI) AIVPWR 0-10-10:	1.0Vrms,	1:	0.5Vrms○
    ○○SELF	 ADJUST AADJWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○AUTO	INPUT 	CHANGE AINCWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○FAN	SPEED FCTLWR 0-40-40:	AUTO,	1-4:	SPEED	1-4○ 
    						
    							E42
    MULTI menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    ENLARGE ENLGWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    -
    ○○
    ENLARGE	MODE EMAGWR 0-40-40:	OFF,	1:	2	x	2,	2:	3	x	3,	3:	4	x	4,	4:	5	x	5
    EMHV WR 11-5511-551	x	1	(OFF)	to	5	x	5	(“m	x	n”	is	expressed	as	“mn”,	where	m	and	n	are	
    the	numbers	of	monitors	specified	for	the	longest	direction	and	the	
    shortest direction respectively.)
    IMAGE	POSITION	(M	x	N) EPHVWR 11-5511-55Specifies	values	in	the	order	of	IMAGE	POSITION	IN	LONGEST/
    SHORTEST 	DIRECTION.
    IMAGE	POSITION	(2	x	2) EPOSWR 0-30-3See the description below.
    IMAGE	POSITION	(3	x	3) EPOSWR 0-80-8
    IMAGE	POSITION	(4	x	4) EPOSWR 0-150-15
    IMAGE	POSITION	(5	x	5) EPOSWR 0-240-24
    ENLARGED	
    SCREEN	
    POSITIONING THE	LONGEST
    	
    DIRECTION EPSH
    WR -999-999-999-999The	setting	range	depends	on	the	ENLARGE	MODE	setting	and	the	
    IMAGE	POSITION.
    THE	SHORTEST 	
    DIRECTION EPSV
    WR -999-999-999-999
    BEZEL 	ADJUST BZCOWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    BEZEL 	ADJUST TOP BZCTWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    BOTTOM BZCBWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    RIGHT BZCRWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    LEFT BZCLWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    BEZEL 	WIDTH TOP BZWTWR 0-1000-100
    BOTTOM BZWBWR 0-1000-100
    RIGHT BZWRWR 0-1000-100
    LEFT BZWLWR 0-1000-100
    ENLARGE/IMAGE	POSITION	SETTING ESTGWR XXYYXXYYXX:	ENLARGE	MODE	(Same	as	EMAG),	 YY:	IMAGE	POSITION	(Same	
    as	EPOS)
    ESHV WR XXYYXXYYXX:	ENLARGE	MODE	(Same	as	EMHV),	 YY:	IMAGE	POSITION	(Same	
    as	EPHV)
    •	 IMAGE	POSITION	(EPOS)	setting
      In horizontal orientation
     
    2 x 24 x 45 x 53 x 3
    1
    3
    0
    201
    2
    34 5
    67 8 2
    6
    10 3
    7
    11
    0
    1
    45
    89
    12 13
    14
    15 0
    5
    10
    15
    20 1
    6
    11
    16
    21 2
    7
    12
    17
    22 3
    8
    13
    18
    23 4
    9
    14
    19
    24
      In vertical orientation
     
    2 x 24 x 45 x 53 x 3
    13
    020
    1
    2
    4
    5
    6
    8
    9
    10
    3711
    12
    13
    14
    15
    0
    1
    2
    5
    6
    7
    10
    11
    12
    3813
    15
    16
    17
    18
    20
    21
    22
    23
    49141924
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C) 
    						
    							E43
    PIP/PbyP menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    PIP 	MODES MWINWR 0-30-30:	OFF,	1:	PIP,	2:	PbyP,	3:	PbyP2
    ○
    ○○PIP 	SIZE MPSZWR 1-641-64○PIP POS THE	LONGEST	
    DIRECTIONMHPS
    W 0-100○R 0-100○THE	SHORTEST	
    DIRECTIONMVPS
    W 0-100○R 0-100○PIP	POS	LD+SD	BATCH MPOSW 0-100,0-100 Specify the position in MPOSxxxyyy format. 
    (xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)○
    R 0-100,0-100Returns a response in (xxx,yyy) format. 
    (xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)○
    PIP	BLEND MWBLWR 0-150-15○PIP	SOURCE MWIPWR 11PC	DVI-D
    ○
    -○2 2PC	D-SUB○○3 3AV	COMPONENT 	(BNC)/AV	COMPONENT 	(D-SUB)○○4 4AV	VIDEO	(BNC)/AV	VIDEO	(D-SUB)○○6 6PC	RGB -○77AV	DVI-D -○88AV	S-VIDEO -○99AV	HDMI○○10 10PC	HDMI○○SOUND	CHANGE MWADWR 1-21-21:	MAIN,	2:	SUB○
    ○○MAIN POS (Main screen) MWPPWR 0-10-10:	POS1,	1:	POS2○PbyP2 POS (Sub screen) MW2PWR 0-20-20:	POS1,	1:	POS2,	2:	POS3○AUTO	OFF MOFFWR 0-10-10:	MANUAL,	1:	 AUTO○
    Initialization/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION) menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    ALL 	RESET RSETW 00:	ALL 	RESET -
    ○-
    0-1 0:	ALL 	RESET 	1,	1:	ALL	RESET 	2 --
    ○ADJUSTMENT 	LOCK ALCKWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	ON1,	2:	ON2○
    ○○ADJUSTMENT 	LOCK	TARGET ALTGWR 0-20-20:	REMOTE	CONTROL,	1:	MONITOR	BUTTONS,	2:	BOTH○OSD	DISPLAY LOSDWR 0-20-20:	ON1,	1:	OFF,	2:	ON2○LED OFLDWR 0-10-10:	ON,	1:	OFF
    “ERR”	when	LOW	POWER	is	selected	for	STANDBY 	MODE.○
    TEMPERATURE	ALERT TALTWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	OSD	&	LED,	2:	LED○STATUS	 ALERT SALTWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	OSD	&	LED,	2:	LED○POWER	BUTTON PBTNWR 0-10-10:	MONITOR,	1:	CONTROLLER○CONTROLLER	INPUT PCIPWR 0-20-20:	D-SUB,	1:	HDMI	(“ERR”	when	MONITOR	is	selected	for	POWER	
    BUTTON.)○○○
    2:	DVI-D	(“ERR”	when	MONITOR	is	selected	for	POWER	BUTTON.)○-○
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C) 
    						
    							E44
    Others
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    SCREEN	SIZE	(PC) WIDEWR 1-51-51:	WIDE,	2:	NORMAL,	3:	Dot	by	Dot,	4:	ZOOM1,	5:	ZOOM2
    ○
    ○○SCREEN	SIZE	(AV) WIDEWR 1-51-51:	WIDE,	2:	ZOOM1,	3:	ZOOM2,	4:	NORMAL,	5:	Dot	by	Dot○VOLUME VOLMWR 0-310-31○MUTE MUTEWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON -
    INFORMATION MODELINF1R Value
    ●SERIAL	NO SRNOR Value
    BRIGHT VLMPWR 0-310-31
    ○TEMPERATURE	SENSOR DSTAR 0Internal temperature normal
    ●
    1Internal temperature abnormal (Standby mode)
    2 Internal temperature abnormal (Temperature is normal now, but it was 
    abnormal during operation.)
    3 Internal	temperature	abnormal	(Brightness	of	the	backlight	decreases.)
    4 Temperature sensor abnormal
    TEMPERATURE	ACQUISITION ERRTR ValueTemperature	at	temperature	sensors	1	through	6	are	returned	in	the	
    following forms:
    [Sensor	1],	[Sensor	2],	[Sensor	3],	[Sensor	4],	[Sensor	5],	[Sensor	6]
    Indicates	a	temperature	sensor	abnormality	when	“126”	is	returned.
    ○
    CAUSE	OF	LAST 	STANDBY	MODE STCAW 0Initialization
    ●
    R 0No detectable error has occurred
    1 Standby	mode	by	POWER	button
    2 Main power off by the main power switch
    3 Standby	mode	by	RS-232C	or	LAN
    4 Waiting	mode	by	No	Signal
    6 Standby mode by abnormal temperature
    8 Standby	mode	by	SCHEDULE	setting
    20 Standby	mode	by	OFF	IF	NO	OPERATION	setting
    Commands for setting of the GAMMA user data
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    RED	GAMMA 	DATA	TRANSFER UGRWWaaxxxx 
    ··· xxxxcc
    (xxxx: 32 pieces)
    aa:	01-16
    xxxx:	0000-1023
    cc:	00-FF aa:	Block	number
    xxxx: 32 pieces of user data
    cc:	Checksum	(ASCII	data)	of	the	block	number	and	user	data
    ○
    ○○
    GREEN	GAMMA 	DATA	TRANSFER UGGWW
    BLUE	GAMMA 	DATA	TRANSFER UGBWW
    RED	GAMMA 	DATA	READ UGRRW 1-16xxxx 
    ··· xxxx
    (xxxx: 32 pieces)
    xxxx:	0000-1023 xxxx: User data of 32 pieces
    GREEN	GAMMA 	DATA	READ UGGRW 1-16
    BLUE	GAMMA 	DATA	READ UGBRW 1-16
    USER	DATA 	INITIALIZE UGRSW0 Initialize	the	user	data.
    USER	DATA 	SAVE UGSVW0 Save the user data in the monitor.
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C) 
    						
    							45E
    When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached,	your	monitor	can	
    be	connected	to	a	LAN	allowing	you	to	control	it	from	a	PC	on	
    the LAN. 
    You	can	also	configure	the	monitor	to	send	e-mail	notification	
    when it has a problem. 
    The	connection	requires	a	commercially	available	LAN	cable	
    (UTP	cable,	Category	5,	straight	through).
    Hub 
    LAN terminal 
    LAN cable (commercially available, straight)  Network (LAN) 
    TIPS
    •	 You	must	assign	an	IP
    	address	to	the	monitor	by	following	
    the procedures in “Settings to connect to a LAN”. (See the 
    description on the right.)
    •	 Your 	PC 	must 	be 	installed 	with 	Internet 	Explorer 	(version 	7.0	
    or later). 
    •		 To	control	the	monitor	via	LAN,	set	RS-232C/LAN	SELECT 	
    to	LAN.	(See	page	25.)
    •	 You	cannot	use	RS-232C	and 	LAN	control	simultaneously.	
    Initializing personal information
    •	 When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	 is	attached,	personal	
    information	such	as	e-mail	addresses	can	be	registered	in	
    the	monitor.	Before	transferring	or	disposing	of	the	monitor,		
    initialize	all	settings	by	selecting	 ALL	RESET 	1.	(See	
    page	31.)	Note	that	 ALL	RESET 	2	will	not	initialize	e-mail	
    addresses and other settings.
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)
    Settings to connect to a LAN
    Set the monitor’s IP address and subnet mask to match the 
    settings of your LAN. 
    These	settings	can	be	made	on	either	the	monitor	or	a	PC	
    connected to the monitor.
    The	settings	depend	on	the	configuration	of	your	LAN.	 Ask	
    your LAN administrator for details. 
    ■ To set on the monitor
    Set	RS-232C/LAN	SELECT 	on	the	SETUP	menu	to	LAN,	and	
    then	set	the	LAN	SETUP 	options.	(See	page	25.)
    After	setting	each	item,	select	SET 	and	press	
    MENU.
    DHCP CLIENT
    If	your	LAN	has	a	DHCP	server	and	you	wish	to	obtain	an	
    address automatically, change this setting to ON. 
    To	set	the	address	manually,	set	this	to	OFF.	
    IP ADDRESS
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	OFF,	specify	an	IP 	address.	
    Press 
     or   to select items, and press  or  to 
    change the values.
    SUBNET MASK
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	OFF,	specify	the	subnet	mask.	
    Press 
     or   to select items, and press  or  to 
    change the values.
    DEFAULT GATEWAY
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	OFF,	specify	the	default	
    gateway. 
    If	you	are	not	using	a	gateway,	specify	“0.0.0.0”.	
    Press 
     or   to select items, and press  or  to 
    change the values.
    RESET
    Resets the values of the LAN settings to the factory preset 
    values. 
    Select ON and then press 
    MENU.
    TIPS
    •	 When	manually	setting	the	IP 	address,	the	IP	address	
    for	secondary	monitors	connected	by	RS-232C	can	be	
    automatically	allocated.	(See	page	25.) 
    						
    							46E46
    ■ To set from a PC
    When	the	monitor	is	connected	to	a	PC,	LAN	settings	can	be	
    configured	via	PC.	
    Set up process
    (1)	Connect	your	monitor	to	a	PC
    (2)	Specify	the	PC’s	IP	address
    (3)	Configure	the	monitor’s	LAN	settings
    (1) Connecting your monitor to a PC
    Connect	a	commercially	available	crossover	LAN	cable	
    (UPT 	cable,	Category	5)	to	the	LAN		port	on	the	PC	and	this	
    monitor.
    LAN cable (commercially available, crossove r) 
    To LAN terminal  PC 
    LAN terminal
    (2) Specifying the PC’s IP address
    To	configure	the	monitor’s	LAN	settings,	you	must	temporarily	
    change	the	settings	on	the	PC.	
    This	explanation	is	based	on	Windows	7.
    1.	 Log	on	to	the	PC	with	an	administrator	account.	
    2.	 Click	[Start],	and	then	click	“Control	Panel”.
    3.	 Click	“View	network	status	and	tasks”	in	“Network	and	
    Internet”.
    In	“Classic	View”,	click	“Network	and	Sharing	Center”.
    4.	 Click	“Local	 Area	Connection” 	and	then	“Properties”.
    5.	 Click	“Internet	Protocol	Version	4	(TCP/IPv4)”	and	then	 “Properties”.
    6.  Make a note of the current IP address, subnet mask, and 
    default gateway settings. 
    Make sure you write this information now as you will 
    be changing the IP address, subnet mask, and default 
    gateway settings back to these settings afterwards.  7. 
    Temporarily change the IP address and subnet mask. 
    To access the monitor as it is shipped from the factory, set 
    as follows. 
    •	 IP 	Address:	192.168.150.1
    •	 Subnet	Mask:	255.255.255.0
    •	 Default	Gateway:	(leave	blank)
    8.	 Click	[OK]	and	then	reboot	the	PC.
    TIPS
    •	 This	monitor	is	factory	preset	as	shown	below.	
    	 (When	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	OFF)
    	 IP 	Address	 :	192.168.150.2
    	 Subnet	Mask	 :	255.255.255.0
    	 Default	Gateway	 :	0.0.0.0
    (3) Configuring the monitor’s LAN settings
    Access	the	monitor	using	Internet	Explorer.	
    Controlling	the	monitor
    1.	 Turn	the	power	ON	to	the	monitor.
    2.	 Set	RS-232C/LAN	SELECT 	on	the	SETUP	menu	to	LAN.	
    3.	 Set	DHCP 	CLIENT	to	OFF	in	 LAN	SETUP 	on	the	SETUP 	
    menu.
    PC	operation
    4.	 Launch	Internet	Explorer,	in	the	“Address”	box	type	 “http://192.168.150.2/”	and	press	the	Enter	key.	
    You will be prompted to enter a user name and password. 
    5.	 Leave 	the	user	name	and	password	boxes	blank	and	click	
    [OK].	
    6.	 Click	on	“LAN	SETUP”	under	NETWORK.	
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN) 
    						
    							47E47
    7.	 Specify	the	“DHCP	CLIENT”,	“IP	ADDRESS”,etc.	
    DHCP CLIENT
    If	your	LAN	has	a	DHCP 	server	and	you	wish	to	obtain	an	
    address automatically, change this setting to “ON”. 
    To	set	the	address	manually,	set	this	to	“OFF”.	
    IP ADDRESS
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	an	IP 	
    address.
    SUBNET MASK
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	the	subnet	
    mask.
    DEFAULT GATEWAY
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	the	default	
    gateway. 
    If	you	are	not	using	a	default	gateway,	specify	“0.0.0.0”.
    8.	 When	the	setting	is	changed,	 click	[Apply].
    9.	 Check	the	message	and	click 	[OK].
    10.	Exit	Internet	Explorer.	11.	Restore	the	PC’s	IP	address	jotted	in	Step	6,	“(2)	
    Specifying	the	PC’s	IP 	address”.	
    12.	Connect	the	monitor	and	the	PC	to	the	LAN.
    Caution
    •	 Wait	10	seconds	after	clicking 	[OK]	before	proceeding.
    •	 When	operating	using	the	remote	control	unit	or	similar,	 click	[Refresh].
    TIPS
    •	 When	manually	setting	the	IP 	address,	the	IP	address	
    for	secondary	monitors	connected	by	RS-232C	can	be	
    automatically	allocated.	(See	page	25.)
    Controlling with a PC
    ■   Basic operation
    You	use	Internet	Explorer	on	a	PC	on	the	LAN	to	control	the	
    monitor.
    1.	 Launch	Internet	Explorer	on	the	PC.
    2. 
    In the “Address” box, type “http://” followed by your monito\
    r’s 
    IP 	address	followed	by	“/”,	then	press	the	Enter	key.
    	 You	can	confirm	the	IP 	address	with	the	DISPLAY 	function.
    When	prompted	to	enter	a	user	name	and	password,	type	
    the	user	name	and	password	that	you	specified	in	the	
    security	settings	(see	page	49),	and	click	[OK].
    If you did not make any security settings, leave the spaces 
    blank	and	click	on	[OK].	
    3.  You can check, control, and change the monitor’s status 
    and settings by clicking the menu items on the left side of 
    the screen. 
    •	 If	 you	see	an	[Apply]	button	next	to	a	setting,	click	it	after	
    you change that setting.
    TIPS
    •	 See	pages	48 	to	52	for	details	on	each	setting.	
    •	 If	 you	click	[Refresh]	before	the	screen	finishes	updating	
    the	current	display,	the	“Server	Busy	Error”	will	appear.	
    Wait	for	a	moment	before	operating	your	monitor	again.	
    •	 You	cannot	operate	the	monitor	while	it	is	warming	up.	
    •	 If	 “DHCP 	CLIENT”	is	set	to	“ON”,	press	
    DISPLAY on the 
    remote control unit two times and then check the monitor’s 
    IP address. 
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN) 
    						
    							48E48
    ■ INFORMATION
    Information about this monitor appears. 
    ■ CONTROL
    You can control the operations corresponding to the buttons  
    (POWER INPUT SIZE)	on	the	remote	control	unit.	(See	pages	18	
    and	19.)
    TIPS
    •	 In	standby	mode,	Power	ON	is	the	operation	available.
    ■ ADJUSTMENT
    You	can	adjust	these	settings	which	are	also	available	on	the	
    monitor’s menu. 
    •	 SCREEN	(See	page	23.)
    •	 PICTURE	(See	page	23.)
    •	 PICTURE	(ADVANCED)	(See 	page	30.)
    •	 AUDIO	(See	page	24.)
    •	 SETUP 	(See	page	24.)
    •	 OPTION	(See	page	26.)
    •	 SCHEDULE	(See	page	29.)
    •	 MULTI	(See	page	27.)
    •	 PIP/PbyP 	(See	page	27.)
    •	 FUNCTION	(See	page	31.)
    TIPS
    •	 After	changing 	DISPLAY	COLOR	PATTERN	to	OFF,	click	
    [Refresh]	to	correctly	retrieve	the	status	of	the	monitor.
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN) 
    						
    							49E49
    ■ NETWORK (LAN SETUP)
    This screen allows you to set the settings necessary when the 
    monitor is connected to a LAN.
    DHCP CLIENT
    If	your	LAN	has	a	DHCP	server	and	you	wish	to	obtain	an	
    address automatically, change this setting to “ON”. 
    To	set	the	address	manually,	set	this	to	“OFF”.	
    IP ADDRESS
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	an	IP 	address.
    SUBNET MASK
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	the	subnet	
    mask.
    DEFAULT GATEWAY
    If	the	DHCP 	CLIENT	is	set	to	“OFF”,	specify	the	default	
    gateway. 
    If	you	are	not	using	a	default	gateway,	specify	“0.0.0.0”.
    DNS SERVER
    Specify	the	DNS	server	address.	
    If	you	are	not	using	a	DNS	server,	specify	“0.0.0.0”.	
    RESET
    Clicking	[Execute]	returns	all	of	the	LAN	SETUP 	settings	
    to	the	factory-preset	values	except	for	the	DNS	SERVER	
    setting.
    TIPS
    •	 When	manually	setting	the	IP 	address,	the	IP	address	
    for	secondary	monitors	connected	by	RS-232C	can	be	
    automatically	allocated.	(See	page	25.)
    ■ NETWORK (SECURITY)
    This	screen	allows	you	to	specify	the	security-related	settings.
    USER NAME / PASSWORD
    Sets up a user name and password to restrict access to this 
    monitor. 
    After	entering	a	user	name	and	password,	click	[Apply].
    ACCEPT IP ADDRESS
    You can limit access to this monitor by registering IP 
    addresses	of	PCs	that	should	have	access.	
    To	limit	access,	specify	the	option	“From	only	specific	IP 	
    addresses”.	Otherwise,	to	allow	access	from	any	PC,	specify	
    “All IP Addresses”.
    IP ADDRESS 1 to 3
    If	“ACCEPT 	IP	ADDRESS”	is	set	to	“From	only	specific	IP 	
    addresses”, enter the IP addresses that you want to allow. 
    TIPS
    •	 The	USER	NAME	and	PASSWORD	can	be	up	to	8	 alphanumeric characters or symbols.  
    •	 To	cancel	the	user	name	and/or	password	after	it	has	been	 set,	make	the	box	empty	and	click	[Apply].	
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN) 
    						
    							50E50
    ■ NETWORK (GENERAL)
    This screen allows you to specify the general LAN settings.
    MONITOR NAME
    Specify a name for this monitor as it should appear on the 
    Internet	Explorer	screen.
    AUTO LOGOUT TIME
    Specify the time (in minutes) to elapse before automatically 
    disconnecting this monitor from the network. 
    Specify	in	minutes	from	1	to	65535.	A	value	of	‘0’ 	will	disable	
    this function. 
    DATA PORT
    Specify 	the 	TCP 	port 	number 	to 	use 	for 	exchanging 	data 	with	
    the monitor. 
    Specify	a	value	from	1025	to	65535.
    SEARCH PORT
    Specify the port number to use when searching for this 
    monitor. 
    Specify	a	value	from	1025	to	65535.
    INSTALLATION INFORMATION (NAME/LOCATION)
    Specify the information to display for this monitor in the 
    Internet	Explorer	window.
    TIPS
    •	 The	MONITOR	NAME	can	be	up	to	16	alphanumeric	 characters or symbols. 
    •	 Enter	up	to	50	characters	in	the	NAME	field	in	the	 INSTALLATION	INFORMATION.
    •	 Enter	up	to	100	characters	in	the	LOCATION	field	in	the	 INSTALLATION	INFORMATION.
    ■ MAIL (ORIGINATOR) 
    This 	screen 	allows 	you 	to 	configure 	the 	e-mail 	sent 	periodically	
    or when the monitor has an error.
    The	settings	depend	on	the	configuration	of	your	LAN.	 Ask	
    your LAN administrator for details. 
    SMTP SERVER
    Specify	the	SMTP 	server	address	for	sending	e-mail.	
    *	 When	using	a	domain	name,	make	sure	to	specify	the	 DNS	server	as	well.	(See	page	49.)
    ORIGINATOR E-MAIL ADDRESS
    Specify	the	e-mail	address	for	this	monitor.	
    This	address	becomes	the	e-mail	address	of	the	originator.	
    ORIGINATOR NAME
    Specify the name for the originator. 
    This	name	appears	in	the	“Originator	Name”	field	of	the	
    e-mail.
    AUTHENTICATION
    Specify the authentication method to use when sending 
    e-mail.	
    POP SERVER
    If	the	“AUTHENTICATION”	method	is	“POP 	before	SMTP”,	
    specify the POP server address. 
    ACCOUNT NAME / PASSWORD
    If	the	“AUTHENTICATION”	method	is	“POP 	before	SMTP”,	
    specify the account name and password to connect to the 
    POP server.  
    TIPS
    •	 You 	can 	enter 	up 	to 	64 	alphanumeric 	characters 	or 	symbols	
    for	the	ORIGINATOR	E-MAIL 	ADDRESS,	ORIGINATOR	
    NAME,	 ACCOUNT 	NAME,	and	PASSWORD.	
    •	 The	SMTP 	SERVER	and	POP 	SERVER	can	be	up	to	64	
    characters.  The	following	characters	can	be	used:	a-z,	 A-Z,	0-9,	-	,	.
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