Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 783DF Samsung
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I n s tal l d r i ver s I n s tal l p ro g ra m s SyncMaster 591s / 591v / 793s / 793v / 783DF / 793DF / 793MB / 795DF / 795MB / 797DF / 997DF.
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z This ma y cause an el ectric shock or fire. Do not pull the plug out by the wire nor touch the plug with wet hand s. z This ma y cause an el ectric shock or fire. Use only a p roperly grounded plug and receptacle. z An improp er ground may caus e electric sho ck or equipment da mage.
Installati on Put your monito r in a location with lo w humidity and a minimu m of dust. z Failure t o do so may ca use an electric s hock or fire ins ide the monitor. Do not drop the m onitor when moving it. z This ma y cause dama ge to the product or human body.
Clean When cle aning the moni tor case or the surfac e of the CDT, wipe with a slightly moiste ned, soft fabric. Do not clean Flat monitor with water. Use a water-d iluted mild detergent. (Some detergents cont ain significant am ounts of alco hol-based solvent s, which can dam age (color change) o r crack the mon itor case.
Do not cover the vents on the monitor cabine t. z Bad venti lation may cause a breakdown or fire. Do not s et a glass of water, chem icals or any small m etal objects on the monitor. z This ma y cause dama ge, electric shoc k or fire. z If a f oreign substance g ets into the monito r, disconnect t he plug and then contac t a serv ic e cente r .
Keep the monitor away from an y magnetic substances. z This ma y cause disc oloring or dist ortion of the ima ge. Do not in stall the product on an u nstable, uneven surfac e or a location prone to vibrations. z Droppi ng the product may c ause damage to th e product or perso nal injury.
Hoidke monitor eemal mistahe s magnetilistest ese metest. z Need või vad põhjustad a värvi muut umist või moonutada kujutist. Ärge pai galdage seadet kõi kuvale, ebatasase le pinnale või kohtades se, kus es ineb v ibrats iooni. z Seadme k ukkumine võib põh justada vigas tusi nii seadmel e kui ka kasutaj ale.
Please make su re the following items are included with your monitor. If an y items are missin g , contact y our deale r . Unpacking Monitor and Stand (Some models include a stand attach ed.
Power Cord Si g nal Cable ( O p tion ) Stand Stand For Multimedia model (Option) Manual User Guide Cable Sound Cables ( 2each ) DC Power Cord Stand Multimedia S p eaker Stand Front.
Menu button [ ] Opens the OSD menu. Also used to exit th e OSD menu or return to the previous menu. Adjust buttons [ ] These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu. Enter button [ ] Used to select the OSD menu. Power button Use this button for turn the monitor on and off.
(The configu ration at the back of the mo nitor may vary from product to p roduct.) Power port Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Signal Cable Connect the signal cable to the video port on your computer, video board, video card, or graphi cs c ard.
Bottom Signal Cable Connect the signal cable to the video port on your computer, video board, video card, or graphi cs c ard. Power port Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Tilt/Swivel Base You can separate the base fro m th e mon itor.
Please make su re the following items are included with your monitor. If an y items are missin g , contact y our deale r . Unpacking Monitor and Stand (Some models include a stand attach ed.
Stand Stand For Multimedia model (Option) Manual User Guide Cable Sound Cables ( 2each ) DC Power Cord Stand Multimedia S p eaker Stand Front.
Menu button [ ] Opens the OSD menu. Also used to exit th e OSD menu or return to the previous menu. Adjust buttons [ ] These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu. Enter button [ ] Used to select the OSD menu. Power button Use this button for turn the monitor on and off.
Power port Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back o f the moni tor. Signal Cable Connect the signal cable to the video port on your computer, video board, video card, or graphi cs c ard. See Connecting the Mon it or for further information re garding cable connections.
Setup-For Multimedia mo del | Multimedia Spe aker Stand General | BNC Connectors (Option ) General 1. Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Plug the power cord fo r the monitor into a nearby outlet. 2-1.
1. Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Plug the power cord fo r the monitor into a nearby outlet. 2-1. Connecting to a comput er Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin , D-sub connector on the back of your monitor.
1. Turn off your computer and unplu g the power cord. 2. Connect the end of the signal cab le to your computer's video port(video board, video card or graphics card). 3. Connect one end of the other sou nd cable to the Mic Input jack on your sou nd card or computer.
The base is detacha ble. Attachin g and Removin g the Base If y our monitor was su pp lied with the base detached, a ttach the base as follo ws. Remove the twist-tie before atta ching the base to the monitor.
Attachin g the Base 1. Place the monitor upside-dow n on a flat work surface. 2. Align the tabs on the base with the correspo nding slots on the bottom of the mo nitor. 3. Press the base onto the monitor un til the tabs are fully engaged in the slot s.
1. Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click "Windows XP/2000 Dri v er" 3. Choose your monitor model in the model list, then click the "OK" button. 4. If you can see following message win dow , then click the "Continue Anyway" butt on.
3. Click " Display " icon and choose the " Settings " tab then click " Advanced.. ". 4. Click the " Properties " button on the " Monitor " ta b an d select " Driver " tab. 5. Click " Update Driver.
7. Click the " Browse " button then choose A:(D:Driver) and choose your monitor model in the model list and cli ck the " Next " button. 8. If you can see following message win dow , then click the " Continue Anyway " button.
10. Monitor d river installatio n is comp leted. Microsoft ® Window s ® 2000 Ope rating System When you can see "D ig ital Signat ur e Not Found" on your monitor, follow these steps. 1. Choose " OK " button on the " Insert disk " w indow.
Linux Operating Sys t em To execute X-Window, you need to make th e X86Config file, wh ich is a type of system setting file. 1. Press Enter at the first and the second screen after executing the X86Config file. 2. The third screen is fo r setting your mouse .
Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or retu rn to the previous menu. These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu.
Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t brightness. Contrast Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t Contrast.
Menu Description Play/Stop You can use the on-screen menu s to change the brightness according to personal pre ference. Direct Acce ss Feature : When OSD is n ot on the s creen, push the button to adjust brig htness. You can use the on-screen menu s to change the contrast according to personal pre ference.
Menu Description Play/Stop Color temperatu re is a mea s ure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. (6500K / 9300K) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Red) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Green) Use to adjust the monitor color se ttin g.
Follow these instructions to chan g e the vertical size of the monitor's entire display. Adjust the pi ncushion setting when t he sides of the display are bowed in or bowed o ut. Adjust the pinbala nce setti ng when the sid es of the di spl ay are bowed towards the le ft or right.
Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or retu rn to the previous menu. These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu.
Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t brightness. Contrast Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t Contrast.
Menu Description Play/Stop You can use the on-screen menu s to change the brightness according to personal pre ference. Direct Acce ss Feature : When OSD is n ot on the s creen, push the button to adjust brig htness. You can use the on-screen menu s to change the contrast according to personal pre ference.
Menu Description Play/Stop Color temperatu re is a mea s ure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. (6500K / 9300K) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Red) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Green) Use to adjust the monitor color se ttin g.
Follow these instructions to chan g e the vertical size of the monitor's entire display. Adjust the pi ncushion setting when t he sides of the display are bowed in or bowed o ut. Adjust the pinbala nce setti ng when the sid es of the di spl ay are bowed towards the le ft or right.
Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or retu rn to the previous menu. These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu.
Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t brightness. Contrast Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t Contrast.
Menu Description Play/Stop You can use the on-screen menu s to change the brightness according to personal pre ference. Direct Acce ss Feature : When OSD is n ot on the s creen, push the button to adjust brig htness. You can use the on-screen menu s to change the contrast according to personal pre ference.
Menu Description Play/Stop Color temperatu re is a mea s ure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. The availab le range is between 50 00 to 9300K. Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Red) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Green) Use to adjust the monitor color se ttin g.
Follow these instructions to chan g e the vertical size of the monitor's entire display. Adjust the pi ncushion setting when t he sides of the display are bowed in or bowed o ut. Adjust the pinbala nce setti ng when the sid es of the di spl ay are bowed towards the le ft or right.
Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or retu rn to the previous menu. These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu.
Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t brightness. Contrast Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t Contrast.
Menu Description Play/Stop You can use the on-screen menu s to change the brightness according to personal pre ference. Direct Acce ss Feature : When OSD is n ot on the s creen, push the button to adjust brig htness. You can use the on-screen menu s to change the contrast according to personal pre ference.
Menu Description Play/Stop Color temperatu re is a mea s ure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. The availab le range is between 50 00 to 9300K. Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Red) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Green) Use to adjust the monitor color se ttin g.
Follow these instructions to chan g e the vertical size of the monitor's entire display. Adjust the pi ncushion setting when t he sides of the display are bowed in or bowed o ut. Adjust the pinbala nce setti ng when the sid es of the di spl ay are bowed towards the le ft or right.
Opens the OSD me nu. Also use to exit the OSD menu or retu rn to the previous menu. These buttons allow you to high lig ht and adjust items in the menu. Use to select the OSD menu. MagicBright2™ is a new feature provi ding optimum viewing enviro nment depending on the contents of the image you are wat c hi ng .
Menu Description When OSD is not on the screen, push the button to adjus t brightness. MagicBright2 ™ Menu Description MagicBright2™ The n push th e Mag icBrig ht2™ b u tto n again to circle through available preconfigured modes.
Menu Description Play/Stop You can use the on-screen menu s to change the brightness according to personal pre ference. Direct Acce ss Feature : When OSD is n ot on the s creen, push the button to adjust brig htness. You can use the on-screen menu s to change the contrast according to personal pre ference.
Menu Description Play/Stop Color temperatu re is a mea s ure of the 'warmth' of the image colors. (6500K / 9300K) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Red) Use to adjust the monitor color se tting.(Green) Use to adjust the monitor color se ttin g.
Follow these instructions to chan g e the vertical size of the monitor's entire display. Adjust the pi ncushion setting when t he sides of the display are bowed in or bowed o ut. Adjust the pinbala nce setti ng when the sid es of the di spl ay are bowed towards the le ft or right.
O ve r vi ew | I ns t allat ion | OSD M ode | Un i n s ta l l | T roubles hoot ing Ov er vi ew W ha t i s M a g i c Tun e ™ ? M oni t o r pe rfo rma nc e c an v a r y due to t h e gra ph i c s c ar d, h os t c o m pu t er l i ght in g c ond it i on s a nd o t her e nv ir o nm e nt al f ac t or s .
Ov erv iew | In st a lla t io n | OSD M ode | Un i n s ta l l | T roubles hoot ing I n st al l at io n 1 . I n s e rt t h e in st a l la t io n CD i n t o t h e CD-R O M d r ive. 2 . C lick t h e Ma g icT u n e ™ i n st a lla t io n file . 3 . S el ec t in s t a l l a tio n La ng uag e, C l ic k " Nex t " .
6 . C hoo s e a f old er t o ins t al l t h e Mag i c T une pr o gra m. 7 . C lick "I n s t a ll. " 8 . Th e " I ns t al l at ion at i on S t at us " wi nd ow ap pe ars .
9 . C lick "Fi n ish . " 1 0. W he n t h e i ns t al lat i o n is c o m ple t e, t he M ag i c T une 2 . 5 ex ec u t a bl e i c on a ppe ars on y o ur d e skto p . D ou b l e - c l i c k th e i c on to s t ar t the p r og r a m . 1 1 . Th e follo win g win d o w a p p e a rs if the in st a lla t io n is su cc e ss ful.
1 2 . Th e fo ll owin g e r r o r m e ssa g e i n d i cat e s th a t th e syste m is u sin g a vi d e o ca rd t h a t is n o t s u pp ort ed by Magi c T u ne .
Ov erv iew | I ns t allat ion | OSD M o d e | Un i n s ta l l | T roubles hoot ing O SD M ode T he OSD m ode m ak es t he adjus t m ent of s et t ings on all m onit ors eas y . W hen s elec t ed , eac h t ab on t op of t he c ont rol w indow dis play s t he general des c ript ions of t he s ub -m enu it em s f or adjus t m ent .
P i c ture Ta b D e f ini ti on Allow s t he us er t o adjus t t he s c reen s et t ings t o t he des ired v alues . C an cel not m ade any c hanges in t he c ont rol w indow , c lic k ing "C anc el" does not c aus e any ac t ions .
C ol or Ta b De fini tion Adjus t s t he "w arm t h" of t he m onit or bac k ground or im age c olor. Ma g ic B ri gh t ™ and graphic s . 3. Gam e: F or w at c hing m ot ion pic t ures s uc h as a Gam e. 4. Ent ert ain: F or w at c hing m ot ion pic t ures s uc h as a D VD or VC D .
I m a ge Ta b D e f ini tion Adjus t s t he Pos it i on, Siz e and R ot at ion v alues . Geo metr y 1 Ro t a ti o n S i ze P o si t i o n Geo metr y 2 Pinc us hion Pinbalanc e T rapez oid Parallelogra.
O pt ion Ta b De f ini tion You c an c onf igure M agic T une us ing t he f ollow ing opt ions . S up por t Ta b De fini t i o n Show s t he As s et I D and t he v ers ion num ber of t he program , and allow s y ou t o us e t he H elp f eat ure.
He l p Vis it t he M agic T une w ebs it e or c lic k t o open t he H elp f iles (U s er M anual) if y ou need any help ins t alling or running M agic T une. T he U s er M anual opens w it hin a bas ic brow s er w indow . A sset I D Opens a m onit or inf o w indow s how ing t he m anuf ac t uring dat e of t he m onit or.
Ov erv iew | I ns t allat ion | OSD M ode | Un i n s t a l l | T roubles hoot ing Unin s t a ll T h e M a gi c T un e pr ogr am c an b e rem ov ed o nly by us i n g t he " A dd o r R emo v e Pro gr ams " o pt io n of t h e Wi n dow s Co nt rol P ane l .
Ov erv iew | I ns t allat ion | OSD M ode | Un i n s ta l l | Troubl e s hoot i n g Tr ouble s h oot i ng M agi c T u ne m ay not wor k i n c a s e mon ito r is rep l ac e d or dr i v er of gr aph ic c a rd is up da t e d w h i le M a g i c Tu n e i s o pe r a tin g .
Befor e calling fo r servic e, check the i nf ormati on in thi s section to see if you can remedy any probl ems your self. If you d o need a ssist ance, p l ease c all the phone number on the Inf ormation s ection or conta ct you r deal er . Symptom Ch eck List Solut i ons No images on the scre en.
vol tage wire near by? Is th e voltage st able? The scre en image can appe ar t o shake or vi brate at a par ticular time of day due to low supply vol t age. The scre en image can al so appear to shake or vibrat e if ther e is a problem wit h the video car d or the computer ' s main boar d.
2. Check if t he computer beeps more tha n 3 times when booti ng. (I f i t does, request an after -servic e for the main boar d of the computer .) 3. If you instal l ed a new video car d or if you assembl ed the PC, check if the inst al led adapt er (vi deo) dri ver and t he monit or dri ver .
This box appear s during normal operation if the vi deo cable becomes disco nnected or dam aged. 4. T urn off your monit or and r econnec t the video cable; t hen turn on both your computer and the monitor.
Befor e calling fo r servic e, check the i nf ormati on in thi s section to see if you can remedy any probl ems your self. If you d o need a ssist ance, p l ease c all the phone number on the Inf ormation s ection or conta ct you r deal er . Symptom Ch eck List Solut i ons No images on the scre en.
vol tage wire near by? Is th e voltage st able? The scre en image can appe ar t o shake or vi brate at a par ticular time of day due to low supply vol t age. The scre en image can al so appear to shake or vibrat e if ther e is a problem wit h the video car d or the computer ' s main boar d.
2. Check if t he computer beeps more tha n 3 times when booti ng. (I f i t does, request an after -servic e for the main boar d of the computer .) 3. If you instal l ed a new video car d or if you assembl ed the PC, check if the inst al led adapt er (vi deo) dri ver and t he monit or dri ver .
This box appear s during normal operation if the vi deo cable becomes disco nnected or dam aged. 4. T urn off your monit or and r econnec t the video cable; t hen turn on both your computer and the monitor.
Befor e calling fo r servic e, check the i nf ormati on in thi s section to see if you can remedy any probl ems your self. If you d o need a ssist ance, p l ease c all the phone number on the Inf ormation s ection or conta ct you r deal er . Symptom Ch eck List Solut i ons No images on the scre en.
vol tage wire near by? Is th e voltage st able? The scre en image can appe ar t o shake or vi brate at a par ticular time of day due to low supply vol t age. The scre en image can al so appear to shake or vibrat e if ther e is a problem wit h the video car d or the computer ' s main boar d.
2. Check if t he computer beeps more tha n 3 times when booti ng. (I f i t does, request an after -servic e for the main boar d of the computer .) 3. If you instal l ed a new video car d or if you assembl ed the PC, check if the inst al led adapt er (vi deo) dri ver and t he monit or dri ver .
This box appear s during normal operation if the vi deo cable becomes disco nnected or dam aged. 4. T urn off your monit or and r econnec t the video cable; t hen turn on both your computer and the monitor.
Befor e calling fo r servic e, check the i nf ormati on in thi s section to see if you can remedy any probl ems your self. If you d o need a ssist ance, p l ease c all the phone number on the Inf ormation s ection or conta ct you r deal er . Symptom Ch eck List Solut i ons No images on the scre en.
vol tage wire near by? Is th e voltage st able? The scre en image can appe ar t o shake or vi brate at a par ticular time of day due to low supply vol t age. The scre en image can al so appear to shake or vibrat e if ther e is a problem wit h the video car d or the computer ' s main boar d.
2. Check if t he computer beeps more tha n 3 times when booti ng. (I f i t does, request an after -servic e for the main boar d of the computer .) 3. If you instal l ed a new video car d or if you assembl ed the PC, check if the inst al led adapt er (vi deo) dri ver and t he monit or dri ver .
This box appear s during normal operation if the vi deo cable becomes disco nnected or dam aged. 4. T urn off your monit or and r econnec t the video cable; t hen turn on both your computer and the monitor.
Ge n e ra l General Model Name Pict ure Tube Ty p e 15" ( 38cm) Full square type (35c m viewabl e) Defl ection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.24mm ( Horiz ontal) Scree n type Alumi nized tri-col or phosphor dot trio with bl ack m atr i x. Anti- doming invar shadow mask.
90 ~ 264VAC rms, 60/5 0 Hz ± 3Hz Powe r Consumption Le ss t han 55W (Max i mum 65W) Dimensi ons (WxDxH) Weight 11. 0 k g Envir onmental considerat ions Ope r ati ng Temp er atur e 32°F ~ 104°F(0°C.
Horiz ontal Frequency The ti m e to scan one line conn ecting the right edge to the left edge of the scr een horizonta lly is called Hori zontal Cycl e and the invers e num ber of the Horizont al Cycle is called Horizont al Frequency .
Ge n e ra l General Model Name Pict ure Tube Ty p e 17"( 43cm) Fu l l s quare type (40.6cm viewable) Defl ection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.23mm ( Horiz ontal) Scree n type Alumi nized tri-col or phosphor dot trio with bl ack m atr i x. Anti- doming invar shadow mask.
100 ~ 240VAC rms ± 1 0% , 60/50 Hz ± 3 Hz Powe r Consumption Le ss t han 70W (Max i mum 75W) Dimensi ons (WxDxH) Weight 14. 3 kg Envir onmental considerat ions Ope r ati ng Temp er atur e 32°F ~ 10.
Displ ay M ode Horiz ont al Frequen cy (kH z ) Vert ical Fr e q u e ncy (Hz ) Pixel Clock (MH z) Sync Po larity (H/V ) VESA, 640 x 480 37. 5 00 75. 0 00 31 . 5 00 -/- VESA, 800 x 600 53. 7 00 85. 1 00 56 . 2 50 +/ + VESA, 1024 x 768 68. 7 00 85. 0 00 94 .
Ge n e ra l General Model Name Pict ure Tube Ty p e 17"( 43cm) DynaFlat (4 0. 6cm viewabl e) Defl ection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm ( Horiz ontal) Scree n type Alumi nized tri-col or phosphor dot trio with bl ack m atr i x. Anti- doming invar shadow mask.
100 ~ 240VAC rms ± 1 0% , 60/50 Hz ± 3 Hz Powe r Consumption Le ss t han 70W (Max i mum 75W) Dimensi ons (WxDxH) Weight 14. 3 kg Envir onmental considerat ions Ope r ati ng Temp er atur e 32°F ~ 10.
Displ ay M ode Horiz ont al Frequen cy (kH z ) Vert ical Fr e q u e ncy (Hz ) Pixel Clock (MH z) Sync Po larity (H/V ) VESA, 640 x 480 37. 5 00 75. 0 00 31 . 5 00 -/- VESA, 800 x 600 53. 7 00 85. 1 00 56 . 2 50 +/ + VESA, 1024 x 768 68. 7 00 85. 0 00 94 .
General General Model Name Picture Tub e Type 17"(43cm) DynaFlat (40. 6cm vie wable) Deflection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizo ntal) Screen type Aluminiz ed tri -color phosphor dot trio with black matrix. Anti-doming invar shadow mask. Multi-layer coated with anti-sta tic.
90 ~ 264VAC rms, 60/50 Hz ± 3Hz Power Consumptio n Less than 75W Dimensions (WxDxH ) Weight 14.3kg Environmen tal considerations Operating Temperature 3 2 °F ~ 104°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Humidity 10% ~ 80.
Display Mode Horizontal Frequenc y (kHz) Vertical Frequenc y (Hz) Pixel Clock (MHz) Sync Polarity (H/V) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/- VESA, 1024 x 768 68.
General General Model Name SyncMast er 79 7D F Picture Tub e Type 17"(43cm) DynaFlat (40. 6cm vie wable) Deflection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizo ntal) Screen type Aluminiz ed tri -color phosphor dot trio with black matrix. Anti-doming invar shadow mask.
90 ~ 264VAC rms, 60/50 Hz ± 3Hz Power Consumptio n Less than 90W Dimensions (WxDxH ) Weight 14.3kg Environmen tal considerations Operating Temperature 3 2 °F ~ 104°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Humidity 10% ~ 80.
Display Mode Horizontal Frequenc y (kHz) Vertical Frequenc y (Hz) Pixel Clock (MHz) Sync Polarity (H/V) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/- VESA, 1024 x 768 68.
General General Model Name SyncMast er 99 7D F Picture Tub e Type 19"(48cm) DynaFlat (45. 8cm vie wable) Deflection an gl e 90 ° Dot Pitch 0.20mm (Horizo ntal) Screen type Aluminiz ed tri -color phosphor dot trio with black matrix. Anti-doming invar shadow mask.
Power Supply 90 ~ 264VAC rms, 60/50 Hz ± 3Hz Power Consumptio n Less than 110W Dimensions (WxDxH ) Weight 18.2kg Environmen tal considerations Operating Temperature 3 2 °F ~ 104°F(0°C ~ 40°C) Hum.
Display Mode Horizontal Frequenc y (kHz) Vertical Frequenc y (Hz) Pixel Clock (MHz) Sync Polarity (H/V) VESA, 640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/- VESA, 1024 x 768 68.
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Terms Dot Pitch The image on a monitor is compose d of re d, gre en and blue dots. The clo ser the dots, the higher the resolu ti on . The distance betwee n two dots of the same col or is called the 'Dot Pitch'.
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If you already are a holder of Samsung 783DF, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Samsung 783DF.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Samsung 783DF. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Samsung 783DF along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center