Samsung LH55MLEPLSC/NG, LH32MLEPLSC/NG PC connection, Connection using a DVI cable Digital type

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Wall_SNo: Product Number code assigned to the product

10x10 Video Wall Model : (1 ~ 100)

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PC connection

Do not connect the power cable before connecting all other cables.

Ensure you connect a source device first before connecting the power cable.

A PC can be connected to the product in a variety of ways. Select a connection method suitable for your PC.

Connecting parts may differ in different products.

Connection using a DVI cable (Digital type)

The appearance may differ depending on the product.

DVI /

MAGICINFO IN

DVI / HDMI

AUDIO IN

You can use the DVI port on the product as an HDMI port by using a DVI-HDMI adapter.

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Contents LH55MLE / LH32MLE Table of contents Troubleshooting Copyright SymbolsElectricity and safety Safety precautionsInstallation Children may become injured or seriously harmed OperationUse can result in a fire or electric shock Sparks can cause an explosion or fireYour eyesight may deteriorate StorageProduct may fall and become damaged or cause an injury Eye fatigue will be relievedCleaning Precautions when handling the panelCleaning the mirror glass What’s Included InstallationControl panel Panel keyControl menu Remote sensor and spacer logo optional Power offRemote sensor Spacer logo optionalReverse side Colour and shape of parts may differ from what is shownPort Description RJ45Detection range Proximity sensorExternal sensor kit sold separately No. Parts Remote Control Sensor DescriptionTo lock an anti-theft locking device Anti-theft lockVOL Remote controlC D To place batteries in the remote controlAppearance may differ depending on the product Connection using an IR Stereo cable sold separatelyInstallation on a perpendicularwall Guided installationInstallation on an indented wall VentilationDimensions Wall mount installation Preparing before installing wall mountInstalling the wall mount Wall mount kit specifications Vesa Checkpoints External connectionCable Connection RS232C CableLAN Cable Pin No Standard Colour SignalDirect LAN cable PC to HUB Cross LAN cable PC to PCControlling Set control command Viewing control state Get control commandControl Codes ConnectionPower control CommandInput source control Volume controlSetting the input source Set Input Source Screen mode controlViewing screen status Get Screen Mode Status Setting the picture size Set Picture SizeScreen size control Screen size of a product can be changed using a PCPIP On/Off control Viewing the screen size Get Screen Size Status Video Wall Mode Control Auto adjustment control PC and BNC onlySetting the video wall Set Video Wall Mode Safety LockViewing the safety lock state Get Safety Lock Status Full NaturalVideo Wall User Control Video Wall OnPC connection Connection using a DVI cable Digital type10x10 Video Wall Model 1 ~ WallSNo Product Number code assigned to the productConnection using an Hdmi cable Connection using an HDMI-DVI cableConnection using an DP cable Sound → set Hdmi Sound to PcdviPrecautions for using DP AV connectionMake sure to use a DP cable that is Vesa compliant Connection using an Hdmi cable up to 1080p Source selection LAN connectionAudio system connection SourceInformation Edit NameUninstallation Installation/uninstallationUsing the ethernet cable Using the RS-232C cableConnection using a direct LAN cable ConnectionHome screen Connection using a cross LAN cablePlayer Home → Player →Approving the Lite server Approving a connected device from the serverSetting the current time Approving the Premium server Setting the current time My Templates Available features in the Player Network ChannelLocal Channel Setting the Player Viewing the details of the content that is running When content is runningChanging the settings for the content that is running File formats compatible with PlayerTemplate files and LFD.lfd files Network Schedule MultiframeContents Video Creation/editing/playback are only available in Template Supported in Network Channel and Local ChannelCompatible document file formats ‒ Extension .lfd Restrictions File formats compatible with Video WallAvailable features in the Schedule Configuring channel schedulesSchedule Template Available features in the TemplateHome → Template → Market OrientationEntering text Configuring the background image/background musicEdit Text Font optionsClone Product Configure Template Name and StoragePreview Home → Clone Product →Video Wall ID SettingsPicture Mode Network StatusVideo Wall On Timer On/Off TimerOff Timer Home → On/Off Timer →More settings TickerHoliday Management Home → URL Launcher → URL Launcher2nd 3rd Picture Mode Screen adjustmentPicture Calibration / BD WiseColour Temperature Enabled when Colour Tone is set to OffSome external devices may not support this function Available in Hdmi Reset Picture 2nd 3rd DescriptionPicture Off OnScreen display TimerOnScreen Display Immediate DisplayReset OnScreen No Signal MessageMDC Message Download Status MessageSpeaker Settings Sound adjustmentSound Audio receiver. If this occurs, set the product to ExternalNetwork NetworkConnecting to a Wired Network Network Settings WiredManual Network Settings Wired Automatic Network Settings WiredHow to set up automatically How to set up manuallyNetwork Setting Wireless Connecting to a Wireless NetworkAutomatic Network Setup Wireless How to set up using Wpspbc Manual Network Setup WirelessSystem SystemDST Clock SetMessage to On Device Manager Keyboard Settings Temperature ControlMouse Settings Pointer SettingsReset System Game ModeButton Lock USB Auto Play LockAnynet+ HDMI-CEC Anynet+ HDMI-CECAnynet+ Menu Depending on the device, this menu may not be availableSwitching between Anynet+ devices Troubleshooting forAnynet+Auto Turn Off Search for DevicesConfiguring Anynet+ or switching to a view mode You cannot use the remote control when you areUse the remote control after the product has Completed Anynet+ configuration or has finishedButton on the remote control SupportSupport Before you play Compatible devices with media playFile system and formats Playing multimedia content Using a USB deviceConnecting a USB device Removing a USB deviceWhen connected to a home network Dlna Multimedia content list Photo Menus availableVideo Shuffle MusicSubtitles and supported file formats Supported image resolutionsSubtitle Supported music file formatsFile extension Type Codec Comments Flac Supported video formatsAsf MkvWmv Mp4Screen Resolution Before you contact usDiagnosis Installation issue PC mode Screen issueNot Optimum Mode is displayed Adjust Brightness and Contrast Go to Sound and change Speaker Settings to Internal Sound issueSource device issue Remote control issueOther issue This case, set Speaker Settings to ExternalThere is no sound in Hdmi mode Defined resolution is not supported. appearsPIP menu is not available DVI-HDMI cable is connected100 101 Frequently asked questionsSpecifications 102General Dispose unwanted electronics through an approved recycler 103Preset timing modes PowerSaverPower consumption 104105 106 107 Product damage caused by customer’s faultNot a product defect Others108 What is afterimage burn-in?Optimum picture quality and afterimage burn-in prevention Optimum picture qualityPreventing afterimage burn-in 109110 LicenseOpen Source Licence Notice
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