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OWNER'S MANUAL
NETWORK MONITOR
N2210WZ
Please read the safety information carefully before using the product.
Network Monitor Model
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
3 Unpacking4 Partsandbuttons6 SettingUptheMonitorset6 -AttachingtheStandBase6 -Detachingthestandbase7 -Adjustingthestandheight7 -Adjustingtheangle8 -Mountingonatable8 -UsingtheKensingtonlockingdevice9 -Detachingthestandbody9 -Swivelstand9 - Installingthewallmountplate10 -Mountingonawall
11 USING THE MONITOR SET11 ConnectingInputSignalCable11 -D-SUBINconnection-PC11 -D-SUBOUTconnection-PCoIP12 -DVIconnection-PCoIP13 ConnectingLAN/Peripherals13 - LANconnection-PCoIP14 -Peripheraldeviceconnection15 -SelfImageAdjustment
16 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS16 AccessingTheMainMenus17 MENUSettings17 -Picture18 -Color19 -Display19 -Volume(OnlysupportedinPCoIP)20 -Others21 AUTOSettings:D-SUBInput21 -//-Settings:PCoIPInput
22 TROUBLESHOOTING
24 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION25 PresetMode25 PowerIndicator
26 PROPER POSTURE26 Properpostureforusingthemonitor
27 USING PCOIP SOLUTION
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ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
UnpackingPleasecheckwhetherallthecomponentsareincludedintheboxbeforeusingtheproduct.Iftherearemissingcomponents,contacttheretailstorewhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.Notethattheproductandcomponentsmaylookdifferentfromthoseshownhere.
yy OnlyuseanapprovedLGpoweradapter.yy Damagecausedbyotherpoweradaptersisnotcoveredbywarranty.
yy Notethatthecomponentsmaylookdifferentfromthoseshownhere.yy Withoutpriornotice,allinformationandspecificationsinthismanualaresubjecttochangetoimprovetheperformanceoftheproduct.yy Topurchaseoptionalaccessories,visitanelectronicsstoreoronlineshoppingsiteorcontacttheretailstorewhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.
Power CordUser Manual/Card
Stand Base
Adaptor
CAUTION
NOTE
15-pin D-SUB Signal Cable
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Parts and buttons
Power Indicatoryy LEDOn:Powerisonyy LEDOff:Powerisoff
FrontSideButtons
InputConnectors(Seep.11to14)
(PowerButton)
InputConnectors(Seep.14)
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Button DescriptionMENU Activatesthemainmenu.
OSD Lock/Unlock Functions
Locks/unlockstheOSDscreen.y TolocktheOSDscreen,pressandholdtheMENUbuttonforseveralseconds.The"OSDLOCKED"messagewillbedisplayedandthescreenwillbelocked.
y TounlocktheOSDscreen,pressandholdtheMENUbuttonagainforseveralseconds.The"OSDUNLOCKED"messagewillbedisplayedandthescreenwillbeunlocked.
VOLUME(OnlyPCoIPmode) AdjustthevolumeoftheMonitorset.(Seep.19)AUTO Toadjustthemonitorsettings,presstheAUTObuttonontheMONITORSETUPOSD
menu(onlysupportedforanalogsignal).Foroptimalscreendisplay,usethefollowingresolution.Optimal Resolution 1680x1050
INPUT Allowsselectionoftheinputsignal.y IfyouconnectthemonitortoacomputerusingaD-SUBcable,selecteitherthePCoIPorD-SUBinputsignal.
y Ifonlyonecomputerisconnectedtothemonitor,theinputsignalisdetectedautomati-cally.TheinitialinputsignalisPCoIP.
EXIT ExitstheOSDmenu.
(PowerButton) y D-SUBInput:PowerOn/Offy PCoIPInputMonitorOff:Pressthepowerbuttonandwaitfor5seconds.PCoIPOff:Pressthepowerbuttontwice.PCoIPOn:Pressthepowerbutton.RemotePCPowerControl:PressthepowerbuttonforatleastfivesecondstoturnthePCon/off.*TousetheRemotePCPowerControlfunction,separatesettingsarerequiredforthePC.
Power Indicator Whenthemonitorisinoperatingmode,thepowerindicatorwillturnwhite(onmode).Whenthemonitorisinpowersavingmode,thepowerindica-torwillblinkwhite.
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yy Thecomponentsappearingintheillustra-tionsmaylookdifferentfromtheactualprod-uct.yy Donotcarrythemonitorupside-downasthismaycauseittofalloffitsstand,resultingindamageorinjury.yy Toavoiddamagingthescreenwhenliftingormovingthemonitor,onlyholdthestandortheplasticcover.Thisavoidsputtingunnec-essarypressureonthescreen.yy Onlyremovethetapeandthelockingpinwhenthemonitorismountedonthestandbaseandisinanuprightposition.Otherwise,thestandbodymayprotrude,whichmayleadtoinjury.
Detaching the stand base
1 Placethemonitor'sscreenfacedown.Toprotectthescreenfromscratches,coverthesurfacewithasoftcloth.
Setting Up the Monitor setAttaching the Stand Base
1 Placethemonitor'sscreenfacedown.
yy Toprotectthescreenfromscratches,coverthesurfacewithasoftcloth.
3 Usingacoin,turnthescrewclockwisetose-cure the stand base.
2 Checktheposition (at the front and rear) ofthestandbody, then mountthestand baseonthestand body asshowninthefigure.
Stand Body
Stand Base
Stand Base
2 Usingacoin,turnthescrewinthestandbasecounterclockwise.Detachthestand base fromthestand body.
Stand Body
Stand Base
CAUTION
CAUTION
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yy Oncethepinisremoved,itisnotnecessarytore-insertittoadjusttheheight.
Adjusting the stand height
1 Placethemonitormountedonthestandbaseinanuprightposition.
Adjusting the angle
1 Placethemonitormountedonthestandbaseinanuprightposition.
2 Removethetapeattachedatthebottomrearofthe stand body, thenpulloutthelocking pin.
3 Theheightcanbeadjustedupto110 mm.
2 Adjusttheangleofthescreen.Theangleofthescreencanbeadjustedupto15°forwardsand5°backwardsforacomfortableviewingexperi-ence.
yy Toavoidinjurytothefingerswhenadjustingthescreen,donotholdthelowerpartofthemonitor'sframeasillustratedbelow.
yy Donotputyourfingerbe-tweenthescreenandthebase(chassis)whenadjust-ingthescreen'sheight.
yy Becarefulnottotouchorpressthescreenareawhenadjustingtheangleofthemonitor.
15- 5
Front Side Rear Side
15- 5
Tape
Locking Pin
Stand Body
110.0 mm
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
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ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
Mounting on a table
1 Liftthemonitorandplaceitonthetableinanuprightposition.Installatleast10 cm awayfromthewalltoensuresufficientventilation.
2 Connecttheadaptortothemonitor,thenplugthepowercordintothewalloutlet.
3 Pressthe (Power)buttononthefrontofthemonitortoturnonthemonitor.
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
yy Unplugthepowercordpriortomovingorinstallingthemonitor.Thereisriskofelectricshock.
Using the Kensington locking deviceTheconnectorfortheKensingtonlockislocatedontherearofthemonitor.Formoreinformationoninstallationandusage,refertotheKensingtonlockusermanualorvisitthewebsiteathttp://www.kensington.com.
ConnectthemonitortothetablewiththeKensing-tonlockcable.
yy UsingtheKensingtonlockisoptional.Theaccessoriescanbepurchasedatyourlocalelectronicsstore.
CAUTION
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Installing the wall mount plateThismonitorhasaVESAcompatiblemountontheback.MostmountswillrequireanLGmountingplate.
Detaching the stand body
1 Placethemonitor'sscreenfacedown.Toprotectthescreenfromscratches,coverthesurfacewithasoftcloth.
2 Usingascrewdriver,removethefourscrewsanddetachthestandfromthemonitor.
Swivel standyy ImageshownmaydifferfromyourMonitorset.
1 Swivel356degreesandadjusttheangleoftheMonitorsettosuityourview.
1 Placethemonitor'sscreenfacedown.Toprotectthescreenfromscratches,coverthesurfacewithasoftcloth.
2 Placethewallmountplateonthemonitorandalignitwiththescrewholesonthemonitor.
3 Usingascrewdriver,tightenthefourscrewstofixtheplateontothemonitor.
yy Thewallmountplateissoldseparately.yy Formoreinformationontheinstallation,refertothewallmountplate'sinstallationguide.
Wall Mount Plate
NOTE
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10 cm
10 cm
10 cm10 cm
IfyouintendtomounttheMonitorsettoawall,attachWallmountinginterface(optionalparts)tothebackoftheset.WhenyouinstalltheMonitorsetusingawallmountinginterface(optionalparts),attachitcarefullysoitwillnotdrop.1Please,Usethescrewandwallmountinterface
inaccordancewithVESAStandards.
2Ifyouusescrewlongerthanstandard,themonitormightbedamagedinternally.
3Ifyouuseimproperscrew,theproductmightbedamagedanddropfrommountedposition.Inthiscase,LGElectronicsisnotresponsibleforit.
4VESAcompatible.
5PleaseuseVESAstandardasbelow.yy 784.8mm(30.9inch)andunder*WallMountPadThickness:2.6mm*Screw:Φ4.0mmxPitch0.7mmxLength10mmyy 787.4mm(31.0inch)andabove*PleaseuseVESAstandardwallmountpadandscrews.
yy Unplugthepowercordbeforemovingorin-stallingthemonitortoavoidelectricshocks.yy Installingthemonitorontheceilingoronaslantedwallmayresultinthemonitorfallingoff,whichcouldleadtoinjury.PleaseuseaLGwallmountingbracketwhenusingaVESAmount.Formoreinformation,contactyourlocalretailstoreoraqualifiedinstaller.yy Applyingexcessiveforcewhenfasteningscrewsmaycausedamagetothemoni-tor.Damagecausedinthiswaywillnotbecoveredbytheproductwarranty.yy UsethewallmountingbracketandscrewsthatconformtotheVESAstandard.Dam-agecausedbytheuseormisuseofinap-propriatecomponentswillnotbecoveredbytheproductwarranty.
yy UsethescrewsspecifiedintheVESAstan-dard.yy Thewallmountkitincludestheinstallationguideandnecessaryparts.yy Thewallmountingbracketisoptional.Theaccessoriescanbepurchasedatyourlocalretailstore.yy Thelengthofthescrewmaydifferforeachwallmountingbracket.Ensurethecorrectlengthofthescrewisused.yy Formoreinformation,pleaserefertotheusermanualforthewallmountingbracket.
Model N2210WZ VESA (A x B) 75x75Stand Screw M4Required Screw 4Wall Mount Plate (Optional)
RW120
Mounting on a wallInstallthemonitoratleast10cmawayfromthewallandleaveabout10cmofspaceateachsideofthemonitortoensuresufficientventilation.De-tailedinstallationinstructionscanbeobtainedfromyourlocalretailstore.Pleaserefertothemanualtoinstallandsetupatiltingwallmountingbracket.
CAUTION
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USING THE MONITOR SET
USING THE MONITOR SET
Connecting Input Signal Cableyy Thismonitorsupportsthe*PlugandPlayfeature.*PlugandPlay:Afeaturethatallowsyoutoaddadevicetoyourcomputer,withouthavingtoreconfigureanythingorinstallanymanualdrivers.
D-SUB IN connection - PC
D-SUBINtransfersanalogvideosignalsfromthePCtothemonitor.ConnectthemonitortothePCusingtheprovided15-pinD-SUBsignalcableasillustratedbelow.
yy MacintoshAdaptor:UsethestandardMa-cintoshadaptor.Othercommercialadaptorsmaynotbecompatible(duetothesignalingdifference).
yy WhenusingaMacintoshD-SUBinputcable
yy Whenusingthisdevicesimplyasaregu-larmonitorthroughtheRGBINport,set"PCoIP"toOFFinMENU>OTHERStoreduceenergyconsumption.
NOTE
NOTERGB OUT
RGB INMONITOR
RGB OUT
RGB INMONITOR
D-SUB OUT connection - PCoIP
D-SUBOUTcanonlymirrortheimagedisplayedonthemonitor.(itdoesnotsupportanextendeddesktop).ConnectthemonitortothePCusingtheprovided15-pinD-SUBsignalcableasillustratedbelow.
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USING THE MONITOR SET
DVI connection - PCoIPTransfersdigitalvideosignalstoanothermonitor.ConnectthemonitorusingtheDVIcableasillus-tratedbelow.Thisconnectionisusedtosupportanextendedmonitororreplicatetheimagedisplayedonthemonitor.
yy Toconnectthemonitortoacomputer,usetheappropriatesignalcable(LANandD-SUB).yy AconvertercanbeusedtoconverttheDVI-IinputsignaltoD-SUBinputsignal.yy Whenconnectingthepowercordtotheout-let,useagrounded(3-hole)multi-socketoragroundedwalloutlet.yy Themonitormayflickerwhenturnedoninanareaoflowtemperature.Thisisnormal.yy Sometimesred,greenorbluespotsmayap-pearonthescreen.Thisisnormal.
yy Connecttheinputsignalcableandtighteninthedirectionofthearrow.Topreventdisconnectionsecurethecabletightly.yy Donotpressonthescreenforaprolongedtime.Thismaycauseimagedistortion.yy Donotdisplayastillimageonthescreenforaprolongedtime.Thismaycauseimageretention.Ifpossible,usethescreensaver.
DVI-I(D) IN
MONITOR
CAUTION
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USING THE MONITOR SET
Connecting LAN/PeripheralsLAN connection - PCoIPTheLANconnectiontransmitsPCoIPsignalstothemonitor.ConnecttherouterorswitchtothemonitorusingaLANcableasillustratedbelow.
yy TheLANcableissoldseparately.yy ThefollowingLANcabletypecanbeused:Standard:IEEE802.3ETHERNETyy WhenconnectingtheEarphoneOutorLineOutthroughtheLAN,usethevolumeicononthetaskbarofyourPCtoadjustthevolume.
yy ConnecttheLANcableandtheperipheraldevicespriortobootingupthePC.
LAN
Hub/Router
NOTE
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USING THE MONITOR SET
yy Peripheraldevicesaresoldseparately.yy TheUSBportsontheleftandbottomofthemonitorcanbeusedtoconnectthekey-board,mouse,andotherUSBdevices.yy Cableswithangledplugsmayhaveclear-anceissues,usestraightplugswhenpos-sible.
AngleType StraightType
Peripheral device connectionConnectperipheraldevicestothemonitorusingUSB,headphone,speaker,andmicrophoneports.
Left
Bottom
NOTE
NOTE
yy Headphones,speakersormicrophonemaynotworknormally,dependingontheserverPCsettings.yy VirtualsolutionsmayaffectthefunctionsorspeedofthespecificUSBstoragedevice.
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yy Whatis"SelfImageAdjustment"?Thisfunc-tionrunswhenthemonitorisconnectedforthefirsttimeandperformsautomaticimageadjustmentforeachsignal(onlyavailableforanalog[D-SUBinput]signals)toprovideanoptimalscreendisplay.
Self Image AdjustmentPressthepowerbuttononthefronttoturnonthemonitor.Whenpoweredon,the"Self Image Adjustment" functionwillrunautomatically(onlyavailableforanalog[D-SUBinput]signals).
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Accessing The Main Menus
1 PressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodisplaytheMONITORSETUPOSDmenu.
2 Presstoselectthedesiredmenuitem.
3 Tochangethesettingsoftheselecteditempressthebuttonsonthefrontofthemonitor.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
4 SelectEXITtoleavetheOSDmenu.
MENU (See p.17)Setsthescreenoptions.
EXIT(See p.5)ExitstheOSDmenu.
AUTO / (Seep.21)Optimizestheresolution./Disconnectsfromtheserver.
Differentmenuitemsareenableddependingonthetypeofinputsignal.yyD-SUB Input: MENU,AUTO,INPUT,EXITyyPCoIP Input: MENU,VOLUME, ,INPUT,EXITyyThelanguageofthemonitor'sOSDmenuandthatoftheOSDmenuillustratedintheCD-ROMmanualmaybedifferent.
Front Side Buttons
VOLUME (See p.19)Setsthevolume.
INPUT (See p.5)Setstheexternalinput.
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MENU SettingsPicture
1 Pressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodis-playtheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 PresstheMENU buttontodisplaytheoptionsintheOSDmenu.
3 Settheoptionsbypressingthebuttonsonthefrontofthemonitor.
4 SelectEXITtoleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
Eachoptionisexplainedbelow.
Menu Analog (D-SUB)
PCoIP Description
BRIGHTNESS ● ● Setsthebrightnessofthescreen.CONTRAST ● ● Setsthecontrastofthescreen.SHARPNESS ● ● Setsthesharpnessofthescreen.
yy Ifthescreenisnotdisplayedproperlyafteradjustingthesettings,usethe"FACTORYRESET"optiontorevertbacktothefactorydefaultsettings.Ifnecessary,enablethe"WHITEBALANCE"optionagain.Thisoptionisenabledonlyforanalog(D-SUB)signals.
yy Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Menu Analog (D-SUB)
PCoIP Description
COLOR TEMP ● ● AllowsPRESETorUSERtobeselected.
PRESET
● ●
sRGB SetsthescreencoloraccordingtothesRGBcolorstandard.
WARM Setsthescreencolortoareddishtone.
MEDIUM Setsthescreencolorbetweenthereddishandbluishtone.
COOL Setsthescreencolortoabluishtone.
USER ● ● YoucancustomizethepicturecolorusingRed,Green,andBluecolors.
GAMMA● ●
Setstheclarityofthescreen.Thegammavaluecanbesetto0,1or2,fromdarkertobrighterscreencolorsrespectively.
yy Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
Color
1 Pressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodis-playtheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 PresstheMENU buttontodisplaytheoptionsintheOSDmenu.
3 Settheoptionsbypressingthebuttonsonthefrontofthemonitor.
4 SelectEXIT toleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
Eachoptionisexplainedbelow.
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Menu Analog (D-SUB)
PCoIP Description
HORIZONTAL ● x Movesthedisplayarealeftorright.VERTICAL ● x Movesthedisplayareaupordown.CLOCK ● x Ifverticallinesareshownonthescreen,adjustthefrequencytomini-
mizethelinesandadjustthescreen'shorizontalwidth.PHASE
● xAdjuststhefocusofthescreen'simage.Usewhenfrequenciesareshownonthescreenorwhenthetextap-pearsoverlapped.Foroptimalresults,usethisoptionafteradjustingthe"CLOCK"option.
yy Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
Display
1 Pressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodis-playtheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 PresstheMENU buttontodisplaytheoptionsintheOSDmenu.
3 Settheoptionsbypressingthebuttonsonthefrontofthemonitor.
4 SelectEXITtoleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
Eachoptionisexplainedbelow.
Volume (Only supported in PCoIP)
1 Pressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodis-playtheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 PresstheMENU buttontodisplaytheoptionsintheOSDmenu.
3 Settheoptionsbypressingthebuttonsonthefrontofthemonitor.
4 SelectEXITtoleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
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Menu Analog (D-SUB)
PCoIP Description
LANGUAGE ● ● Sets the menu screen to the desired language.PCoIP
● ●
Allows the PCoIP to be turned ON or OFF.
If PCoIP is ONIf you switch to D-SUB input, PCoIP continues to be turned on.If PCoIP is OFFIf you switch to D-SUB input, PCoIP will be turned off.
ORIGINAL RATIO
● x
WIDESwitch to full screen mode according to input image signal.ORIGINALChange the input image signal ratio to original.* This function works only if input resolution is lower than Monitor set ratio (16:9).
WHITE BALANCE
● x
If the video card output is different from the specified level, the color may appear to have altered due to the video signal distortion. The white balance adjusts the output signal level to correspond to that of the standard signal, thus providing optimal display. Run this option when the screen displays an image with both white and black.
FACTORY RESET ● ● Resets the screen to the factory default settings. Note that the language option will not be reset.
y Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
Others
1 Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
2 Press the MENU button to display the options in the OSD menu.
3 Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front of the monitor.
4 Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.To return to the upper menu or set other menu items, use the up arrow ( ) button.
Each option is explained below.
yThe factory default is set to OFF. y If you use it for the normal PC usage only, turn off the PCoIP mode to save energy consumption.
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
1 Pressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodis-playtheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 PresstheAUTO buttontoautomaticallyadjustthescreen.
3 SelectEXIT toleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
-//-Settings : PCoIP Input
1 PressanybuttononthefrontofthemonitortodisplaytheMONITOR SETUP OSDmenu.
2 Pressthebuttonforatleastthreesecondstodisconnectfromtheserver.
3 SelectEXIT toleavetheOSDmenu.Toreturntotheuppermenuorsetothermenuitems,usetheuparrow( )button.
PressingtheAUTObuttonallowsthemonitortoautomaticallyoptimizethescreentothecurrentdisplaymode.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththeoptimizedscreen,youcanmanuallyadjustthepositionofthedisplayarea,frequency,phaseandsharpnessintheOSDmenu.(OnlyavailableforD-SUB[analog]signals.Notethatthesharpnesssettingisonlyavailablefordigitalsig-nals.)
InPCoIPmode,pressthebuttonforatleastthreesecondstodisconnectfromtheserver.
PROCESSING AUTO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
FOR OPTIMAL DISPLAY
CHANGE RESOLUTION TO 1680 x 1050
yy Whatis"AutoImageAdjustment"?TheAutoImageAdjustmentoptionallowsyoutoimprovethepicturequalityifthescreenisdimmed,ifthetextappearsblurredorspread,ifthescreenflickersorifthedisplayareaisnotcenteredafteradjustingtheresolution.(OnlyavailableforD-SUB[analog]signals.)
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AUTO Settings : D-SUB Input
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Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTINGNothing is displayed on the screenIsthemonitor'spowercordpluggedin? y Checkifthepowercordiscorrectlypluggedintotheoutlet.Isthepowerindicatoron? y Checkthepowerindicator.Isthepowerindicatordisplayingaswhite?
y Adjustthebrightnessandthecontrast.
Isthepowerindicatorblinking? y Ifthemonitorisinpowersavingmode,movethemouseorpressanykeyonthekeyboardtoswitchthedisplayon.y Checkifthecomputeristurnedon.
Isthe"OUTOFRANGE"messagedisplayed?
y ThisoccurswhensignalstransferredfromthePC(videocard)areoutofthehorizontalorverticalfrequencyrangeofthemonitor.Pleaseseethe"ProductSpecification"sectionofthismanualtosettheappropri-atefrequency.
Isthe"CHECKSIGNALCABLE"messageisdisplayed?
y ThisisdisplayedwhenthesignalcablebetweenthePCandthemoni-torismissingordisconnected.Checkthecableandreconnect.
The "OSD LOCKED" message is displayed.Isthe"OSDLOCKED"messagedisplayedwhentheMENUbuttonispressed?
y TheOSDlockfeatureisenabledtopreventundesiredmodificationoftheOSDsettings.PressandholdtheMENUbuttonforacoupleofsecondstounlocktheOSD.(The"OSDUNLOCKED"messagewillbedisplayed.)
The screen retains an image.Doesimagestickingoccurevenwhenthemonitoristurnedoff?
y Displayingastillimageforaprolongedtimemaycausedamagetothescreen,resultingintheretentionoftheimage.y Useascreensavertoprotectthescreenwhenusingthemonitorforaprolongedperiodoftime.
yy Vertical Frequency:Inordertodisplayanimage,thescreenmustberefresheddozensoftimespersecondlikeafluorescentlamp.ThenumberoftimesthescreenisrefreshedpersecondiscalledverticalfrequencyorrefreshrateandisrepresentedbyHz.yy Horizontal Frequency: Thetimeittakestodisplayonehorizontallineiscalledthehorizontalcycle.Thenumberofhorizontallinesdisplayedinonesecondcanbecalculatedbydividingonebythehorizontalcycle.ThisiscalledhorizontalfrequencyandisrepresentedbykHz.
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The image is displayed abnormally.Doesthedisplayareaappearun-centered?
PressingtheAUTObuttonwillautomaticallyoptimizethescreentothecurrentdisplaymode.
Doesthescreenexhibitverticallines?
PressingtheAUTObuttonwillautomaticallyoptimizethescreentothecurrentdisplaymode.
Doesthescreendisplayhorizontalfrequencies,ordoesthetextappearblurred?
PressingtheAUTObuttonwillautomaticallyoptimizethescreentothecurrentdisplaymode.
yy Checkifthevideocard'sresolutionorfrequencyiswithintherangeallowedbythemonitorandsettotherecommended(optimal)resolutioninControl Panel >Display > Settings.yy Failingtosetthevideocardtotherecommended(optimal)resolutionmayresultinblurredtext,adimmedscreen,atruncateddisplayareaormisalignmentofthedisplay.yy Theconfigurationproceduremaydifferdependingonyourcomputerand/oroperatingsystem.Also,somevideocardsmaynotsupportcertainresolutions.Ifthisisthecase,contactthecomputerorvideocardmanufacturerforassistance.yy TheAUTOoptionisonlyavailableforD-SUB(analog)signals.
The display color is abnormal.Doesthedisplaycolorappeardis-colored(16color)?
y Setthecolorto24bit(truecolor)orhigher.InWindows,gotoControlPanel>Display>Settings>ColorQuality.
Doesthedisplaycolorappearun-stableorinmonochrome?
y Checkifthesignalcableisconnectedproperly.Re-connectthecableorre-insertthePC'svideocard.
Aretherespotsonthescreen? y Whenusingthemonitor,pixilatedspots(red,green,blue,whiteorblack)mayappearonthescreen.ThisisnormalfortheLCDscreen.Itisnotanerrornorisitrelatedtothemonitor'sperformance.
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Specifications
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
LCD Screen Type 558 mm (22 inch) TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) ScreenDiagonal length of the screen: 558 mm
Pixel Pitch 0.282 mm x 0.282 mmResolution Maximum Resolution 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
Recommended Resolution 1680 x 1050 @ 60 HzVideo Signal Horizontal Frequency 30 kHz to 66 kHz
Vertical Frequency 57 Hz to 63 Hz Synchronization Separate Sync/PCoIP
Input Connector 15-pin D-SUB (Analog), 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 (PCoIP)Power 19 V 3.2 A
Power Consumption: PCoIP/D-SUB
On Mode: 42 W/28 W (Typical)Power Saving Mode ≤ 16 W/1 WOff Mode ≤ 1 W
AC/DC Adapter Type PA-1650-68, manufactured by LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION.OUTPUT: 19 V 3.42 A
Dimension/Weight
Monitor Size (Width x Height x Depth)With Stand 506.4 mm x 368.9 mm x 224.4 mmWithout Stand 506.4 mm x 333.2 mm x 59.1 mm
Weight (Without Packaging)
4.2 kg
Stand Angle Adjustment
Forwards/Backwards: -5° to 15° (Monitor)
Environment Condition
Operating Condition Temperature: 10°C to 35°C; Humidity: 10% to 80%Storing Condition Temperature: -20°C to 60°C; Humidity: 5% to 90%
The specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Product Specification
Preset Mode
Display Modes (Resolution)
Horizontal Frequency (kHz)
Vertical Frequency (Hz) Polarity (H/V) Remark
720x400 31.468 70 -/+640x480 31.469 60 -/-800x600 37.879 60 +/+1024x768 48.363 60 -/-1280x1024 63.981 60 +/+1680x1050 65.290 60 -/+ RecommendedMode
Power Indicator
Mode LED ColorOnMode WhitePowerSaving FlashingWhiteOffMode Off
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Proper Posture
PROPER POSTURE
Proper posture for using the monitorAdjusttheanglesothatthescreenisslightlylowerthanyoureyes.yy Usingthemonitorforaprolongedperiodoftimecancauseeyefatigue.Takea10-minutebreakeveryhour.yy Thestandisdesignedtobestsupportthemonitorwhentheoptimalconditionsareselected.Adjusttheangleofthemonitorfrom-5°to15°toobtainthebestviewofthescreen.
Youshouldbelooking
slightlydownatthescreen.
Placeyourhandsgentlyonthekeyboard,
keepingyourarmsbentattheelbows
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SelectingtheConnectbuttoninitiatesaPCoIPorRDPsessiondependingonthesessionsettings.WhilethePCoIPconnectionispending,theOSDlocalGUIwilldisplaya"ConnectionPending"message.Whentheconnectionisestablished,theOSDlocalGUIwilldisappearandbereplacedbythesessionimage.
OSD Options MenuSelectingtheOptionsmenuwillproducealistofselections.TheOSDOptionsmenucontains: y Configuration y Diagnostics y Information y User Settings
Ared"X"overthenetworkiconindicatesthateitherthenetworkisnotproperlyconnectedorthattheconnectionisstillbeinginitialized(i.e.duringportalbootup).Figure2-2showsthered"X"overthenetworkiconindicatingthatthenetworkisnotready.
Figure2-3showsthenetworkiconwhenready.
Figure2-1.OSDConnectScreenFigure2-4.OSDConnectScreen(Connecting)
Figure2-2.NetworkNotReady(Detail)
Figure2-3.NetworkReady(Detail)
Connect ScreenTheConnectscreenisshownduringstart-up,exceptwhentheportalhasbeenconfiguredforamanagedstart-uporauto-reconnect.Thelogodis-playedabovetheConnectbuttoncanbechangedbyuploadingareplacementimageviatheadmininterface.ThenetworkicononthebottomrightoftheConnectscreenshowsthestatusofthenet-workconnection.YoumustwaituntilthenetworkiconisdisplayedasshowninFigure2-3.
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Figure2-5.OSDOptionsMenu
Configuration WindowIntheConfigurationwindow,theadministratorcanaccessthewindowtabsthatcontainthesettingstoconfigureandmanagetheportalenvironment.TheConfigurationwindowhasthefollowingtabs: y Network y Label y Connection Management y Discovery y Session y RDP y Language y OSD y Reset y Display y VMware View
Figure2-6.NetworkConfiguration
EachtabcontainsOK,CancelandApplybuttonstoallowtheadministratortoapplyorcancelthemodifiedsettings.
y Enable DHCPIftheEnableDHCPoptionisselected,adevicewillbeconnectedtotheDHCPserver.thatallocatestheIPaddress,subnetmask,gatewayIPaddress,andDNSserver.Ifthisoptionisdisabled,theaboveparametersmustbeconfiguredmanually.
y IP AddressTheIPAddressfieldcontainstheIPaddressofthedevice.IfDHCPisdisabled,thisfieldisrequired.IfDHCPisenabled,thisfieldcannotbeedited.ThisfieldmustcontainthecorrectIPaddress.IfanincorrectIPaddressisprovided,anOSDmessageisdisplayedpromptingtheadministratortoprovidethecorrecttheIPaddress.
y Subnet MaskTheSubnetMaskfieldcontainsthesubnetmaskofthedevice.IfDHCPisdisabled,thisfieldisrequired.IfDHCPisenabled,thisfieldcannotbeedited.Thisfieldmusthavethecorrectsubnetmask.Ifanincorrectsubnetmaskisprovided,anOSDmessageisdisplayedpromptingtheadminis-tratortoprovidethecorrectthesubnetmask.
Network TabTheNetworktaballowstheadministratortoconfig-uretheportalnetworkparameters.
yy SomePCoIPdeviceshavetheirpasswordprotectiondisabledandcanbeloggedintothemanagementwebpageoraccesstheOSDparameterswithoutapassword.TheloginpageandtheOSD'spasswordprotec-tioncanbeenabledinthePCoIPmanage-mentconsole.
yy Thenetworkparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
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Figure2-7.LabelConfiguration
Label TabTheLabeltaballowstheadministratororhosttoaddcustomizedinformationtotheportal.
yy Theportallabelparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
yy InordertoutilizetheFQDNfeature,aDNSserver,configuredproperlywithDHCPoption81,mustbeused.
y GatewayTheGatewayfieldcontainsthegatewayIPad-dressofthedevice.IfDHCPisdisabled,thisfieldisrequired.IfDHCPisenabled,thisfieldcannotbeedited.
y Primary DNS ServerThePrimaryDNSServerfieldcontainstheprimaryDNSIPaddressofthedevice.Thisfieldisoption-al.IfDHCPisenabled,thisfieldcannotbeedited.
y Secondary DNS ServerTheSecondaryDNSServerfieldcontainsthesec-ondaryDNSIPaddressofthedevice.Thisfieldisoptional.IftheDHCPisenabled,thisfieldcannotbeedited.
y Domain NameTheDomainNamefieldcontainsthedomainnameused,e.g."domainlocal".Thisfieldisoptional.Itspeci-fiesonwhichdomainthehostorportaloperates.
y FQDNTheFQDNfieldrepresentstheFullyQualifiedDo-mainNameofthehostorportal.ThedefaultvalueisPCoIP-host-MACorPCoIP-portal-MAC,whereMACistheMACaddressofthehostorportal.Ifthereisadomainname,itwillbeaddedtotheFQDNintheformatofPCoIP-host-MAC.domain.local
y PCoIP Device NameInthePCoIPDeviceNamefield,theadministratorcanspecifyalogicalnametothehostorportal.ThedefaultvalueisPCoIP-host-MACorPCoIP-portal-MAC,whereMACistheMACaddressofthehostorportal.
y PCoIP Device DescriptionInthePCoIPDeviceDescriptionfield,theadministra-torcanaddspecificinformation,suchastheendpointlocation,oraddadescriptiontothehostorportal.ThisfieldcannotbeusedinthePCoIPfirmwareandaccessibilityisstrictlylimitedtotheadministrator.
y Generic TagIntheGenericTagfield,theadministratorcanaddagenerictagtothehostorportal.ThisfieldcannotbeusedinthePCoIPfirmwareandaccessibilityisstrictlylimitedtotheadministrator.
y Ethernet ModeTheEthernetModefieldspecifiestheportal'sEth-ernetmode.Theavailableoptionsareasfollows.
y Autoy 100MbpsFull-Duplexy 10MbpsFull-Duplex
Ifanothernetworkdeviceisconfiguredtooper-ateunder10MbpsFull-Duplexor100MbpsFull-Duplex,theadministratorshouldalwayssettheEthernetModefieldtoAutoandonlyuse10MbpsFull-Duplexor100MbpsFull-Duplex.
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Figure2-8.ConnectionManagementConfiguration
Table2-1ConnectionManagerMethod
Connection Management TabThe Connection Management tab allows the user to enable or disable the connection man-agement and specify the connection manager's IP address.
Inamanagedconnection,anexternalConnectionManagementServercancommunicatewithadevicetoremotelycontrolandconfigurethedevice.Theconnectionmanagercanalsosearchforanap-propriatepeertoconnecttothedevice.ConnectionManagementsignificantlyreducesthetasksoftheadministratorinalargeandcomplicatedsystem.
Table2-1showstheconfigurationparametersthatcanbeusedwithoneofthetwomethods.IfanincorrectIPaddressorDNSnameisprovided,anOSDmessageisdisplayedpromptingtheadminis-tratortocorrecttheerror.
yy TheConnectionManagementparameterscanalsobeconfiguredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
y Enable Connection ManagementIftheEnableConnectionManagementoptionisenabled,thedevicecanbecontrolledandconfig-uredfromanexternalconnectionmanager.
y Identify Connection Manager ByTheIdentifyConnectionManagerByselectoral-lowstheadministratortodecidewhethertoiden-tifytheconnectionmanagerbyIPAddressorbyFQDN.IfConnectionManagementisdisabled,thisfieldisnotrequiredandcanthereforenotbeedited.
y Enable Event Log NotificationTheEnableEventLogNotificationfieldcontrolswhetherthePCoIPhostandtheportaldeviceswillsendtheireventlogtotheconnectionmanage-mentserver. y Enable Diagnostic LogTheEnableDiagnosticLogfieldspecifieswhethertologtheconnectionmanagementspecificdebugmessagetothePCoIPhostandtotheportalde-vices'eventlogs.
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Table2-2.PeerIDMethod
y Enable DiscoveryIftheEnableDiscoveryoptionisselected,adevicewilluseSLPDiscoverytodynamicallylocatethepeerdevicewithoutrequiringanyinformationaboutthelocationofthedeviceinthenetwork.Thismeansthattheconfigurationandmaintenanceworkinacomplicatedsystemcanbesignificantlyreduced.AsSLPDiscoveryrequiresamulticast-enabledrouter,therecommendedsearchstructureisDNS-SRVDiscovery.
y Enable Host DiscoveryTheEnableHostDiscoveryoptionallowstheusertofindthehostnotlistedinthePCoIPsessionfromtheportal.Whenthisoptionisenabled,upto10availablehostscanbelisted,intheorderoftheirdetectionfromtheportal.UsetheEnableHostDiscoveryoptionwhentherearearelativelysmallnumberofhosts.
y Session TypeInSessionType,theadministratorcanconfigureaportalforthePCoIPsessionortheRDPsession.
y Identify Peer ByTheIdentifyPeerByselectorallowstheadminis-tratortodecidewhethertoidentifythepeerdevicebyIP,byMACaddressorbyFQDN.Table2-2showsthepeerIDparametersthatcanbeusedwithoneofthetwomethods.Ifanincor-rectIPaddressorDNSnameisprovided,anOSDmessageisdisplayedpromptingtheadministratortocorrecttheerror.
y Enable Auto-ReconnectTheEnableAuto-Reconnectoptionallowsthepor-taltoautomaticallyreconnecttothelastconnectedhostwhenthesessionisclosed.
Figure2-9.DiscoveryConfigurationFigure2-10.SessionConfiguration
Discovery TabTheDiscoverytaballowstheadministratortoeas-ilyfindaportalinthePCoIPsystem.
Session TabTheSessiontaballowstheadministratortosetthemethodtoconnectthedevicetoapeerdevice.
yy TheDiscoveryparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
yy TheSessionparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
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y ResolutionTheResolutionfieldisusedtosettheRDPscreenresolution.Theavailablevaluesareasfollows.
y NativeResolutiony 800x600y 1024x768y 1280x768y 1280x1024y 1440x900y 1600x1200y 1680x1050y 1920x1080y 1920x1200
y Bit DepthTheBitDepthfieldisusedtosetthecolorbitdepthfortheRDPsession.Theavailablevaluesareasfollows.
y 8bpp(bitsperpixel)y 16bppy 24bpp
y Terminal Server PortTheTerminalServerPortfieldisusedtosettheportnumbertoconnecttheRDPclient.
y LanguageTheLanguagefieldisusedtosetthedisplaylanguageoftheOSDandtheuserleveleventlogmessages.
y Keyboard LayoutTheKeyboardLayoutfieldallowstheadministratortomodifythekeyboardlayout.
Figure2-11.RDPConfiguration
Figure2-12.LanguageConfiguration
RDP TabTheRDPtaballowstheadministratortoconfiguretheremotedesktopprotocol(RDP)specificset-tings.
Language TabTheLanguagetaballowstheadministratortosettheOSDlanguage.
yy TheRDPLabelparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
yy TheLanguageparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
y Audio ModeTheAudioModefieldisusedtosettheaudioplay-backlocationoftheRDPsession.Theavailableoptionsareasfollows.
y Noney Playonclienty Playonhost
y Enable WallpaperTheEnableWallpaperfieldisusedtoallowtheusertousethewallpaperintheRDPsession.
y Enable ThemesTheEnableThemesfieldisusedtoenabletheusertousethewallpaperthemeintheRDPsession.
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y Screen-Saver TimeoutTheScreen-SaverTimeoutfieldallowsthead-ministratortosetatimelimitforthescreensaver.Thetimelimitisdefinedinseconds.Themaximumtimeis9999seconds.Ifitissetto0seconds,thescreensaverwillbeturnedoff.
y Reset ParametersPressingtheResetParametersbuttonwillresetallsettingsandoptionstothefactorydefaultsettings.Whenthisbuttonispressed,anOSDmessageisdisplayed.Thisistoprompttheadministratorandpreventaccidentalreset.
Figure2-13.OSDConfiguration
Figure2-14Reset
OSD TabTheOSDtaballowstheadministratortomodifytheOnScreenDisplay(OSD)parameters.
Reset TabTheResettaballowstheadministratortoresetallconfigurableparametersstoredinFlash.
yy TheOSDparameterscanalsobeconfiguredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface. yy TheResetfunctioncanalsobeaccessed
throughtheWebpageAdministrationInter-face.
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y Enable VMware ViewTheEnableVMwareViewoptionallowstheusertoconfiguretheportaltousetheVMwareViewCon-nectionServer.
y Identify Connection Server byTheIdentifyConnectionServerbyselectorallowstheadministratortodecidewhethertoidentifytheconnectionmanagerbyIPaddressorbyFQDN.IfVMwareViewisdisabled,thisfieldisnotrequiredcannotbeedited.
y PortThePortparameterallowstheadministratortospecifytheporttocommunicatewiththeVMwareViewConnectionServer.
y SSLTheSSLparameterallowstheadministratortospecifytheSSLtocommunicatewiththeVMwareViewConnectionServer.
y Auto ConnectTheAutoConnectparameterallowstheadminis-tratortoensurethatthedevicealwaysautomati-callyconnectstotheVMwareViewConnectionServerwhenstartingtheportal.
y Event Log y Session Statistics y PCoIP Processor y PingEachtabhastheClosebuttontoclosethewindow.
Figure2-15.DisplayConfiguration
Figure2-16.VMwareViewConfiguration
Display TabTheDisplaytaballowstheusertoconfiguretheEDIDfunctionofthemonitor.
Diagnostics WindowIntheDiagnosticswindow,theadministratorcanaccessthewindowtabtodiagnosetheportal.TheDiagnosticswindowhasthefollowingtabs:
VMware View TabTheVMwareViewtaballowstheusertoselectthedevicetousetheVMwareViewConnectionServer.
yy TheEnabledisplayoverridefunctioncanbeusedwhentheEDIDfunctionofthemonitorisnotrunning.
yy TheVMwareViewparameterscanalsobeconfiguredusingtheWebpageAdministra-tionInterface.
yy ToenabletheVMwareViewfunction,theEnableConnectionManagementcheckboxintheEnableConnectionManagementTabmustbedeselected.
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y View Event Log MessageTheViewEventLogMessagefielddisplaysthelogmessagesaccompaniedbythetimestampinforma-tion.Thefollowingtwobuttonsareavailable: y RefreshTheRefreshbuttonrefreshesthedisplayedeventlogmessages. y ClearTheClearbuttonclearsalleventlogmessages.
y PCoIP Packets Statistics y PCoIPPacketsSentThePCoIPPacketsSentfieldshowsthetotalnumberofPCoIPpacketssentfromtheportaltothehostinthelastactivesession.y PCoIPPacketsReceivedThePCoIPPacketsReceivedfieldshowsthetotalnumberofPCoIPpacketsreceivedfromthehosttotheportalinthelastactivesession.
y PCoIPPacketsLostThePCoIPPacketsLostfieldshowsthetotalnumberofPCoIPpacketslostinthelastac-tivesession.
Figure2-17.EventLogConfiguration
Figure2-18.SessionStatisticsConfiguration
Event Log TabTheEventLogtaballowstheadministratortoviewanddeletetheeventlogmessagesfromtheportal.
Session Statistics TabTheSessionStatisticstaballowstheadministratortoviewthePCoIPspecificstatisticsofthelastac-tivePCoIPsessionfromtheportal.
yy Theeventlog(regardlessofthequantity)canalsoberesetusingtheWebpageAdmin-istrationInterface.
yy Thesessionstatistics(regardlessofthequantity)canalsobeviewedusingtheWeb-pageAdministrationInterface.
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y Ping Settingsy DestinationTheIPaddressorFQDNtoperformthepingtest.
y IntervalTheintervalbetweenthepingpackets.
y PacketSizeThesizeofthepingpacket.
y Packetsy SentThenumberofpingpacketssent.
y ReceivedThenumberofpingpacketsreceived.
Figure2-19.PCoIPProcessorConfiguration
Figure2-20.PingConfiguration
PCoIP Processor TabThePCoIPProcessortaballowstheadministratortoviewtheportalPCoIPprocessor'suptimesinceitslastbooting.
Ping TabThePingtaballowstheadministratortoperformapingtesttothedeviceandcheckifitcanreachtheoverallIPnetwork.Thisisusefultocheckwhetherthedevicecanreachthehost.
yy ThePCoIPProcessorUptimecanalsobeviewedusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
yy ThePingtabhasnocorrespondingmenuintotheWebpageAdministrationInterfaceofSection1.
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y Bytes Statisticsy BytesSentTheBytesSentfieldshowsthetotalnumberofbytessentinthelastactivesession.y BytesReceivedTheBytesReceivedfieldshowsthetotalnumberofbytesreceivedinthelastactivesession.
y Round Trip LatencyTheRoundTripLatencyfieldshowsthetotalround-tripPCoIPsystem(e.g.fromtheportaltothehost,thenbacktotheportal)andthenetworklatencyinmilliseconds(+/-1ms).
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y VPD InformationTheVitalProductData(VPD)isinformationthatuniquelyidentifieseachportalorhost.
y MACAddressTheportalMACaddress
y UniqueIdentifierTheportalID
y SerialNumberTheportalserialnumber
y FirmwarePartNumberThepartnumberofthePCoIPfirmware
y HardwareVersionTheportalhardwareversion
y Firmware InformationTheFirmwareInformationshowsthedetailsofthecurrentPCoIPfirmware.
y FirmwareVersionThecurrentPCoIPfirmwareversion
y FirmwareBuildIDThecurrentPCoIPfirmwarerevisioncode
y FirmwareBuildDateThecurrentPCoIPfirmwarebuilddate
y Boot Loader InformationTheBootLoaderInformationshowsthedetailsofthecurrentPCoIPbootloader.
y BootLoaderVersionThecurrentPCoIPbootloaderversion
y BootLoaderBuildIDThecurrentPCoIPbootloaderrevisioncode
y BootLoaderBuildDateThecurrentPCoIPbootloaderbuilddate
y Boot Loader InformationTheBootLoaderInformationshowsthedetailsofthecurrentPCoIPbootloader.
y Mousey Keyboardy Imagey DisplayTopology
Figure2-21.VersionConfiguration
Information WindowIntheInformationwindow,theadministratorcanaccesstheVersiontabthatcontainsthedevicerelatedinformation.
User Settings WindowIntheUserSettingswindow,theadministratorcanaccessthetabtoselectthemouseandkeyboardanddefinethePCoIPimagequality.TheUserSettingswindowhasthefollowingtabs:
PCoIP Processor RevisionThisshowsthePCoIPprocessor'srevisioncode.TERA1x00RevisionAsiliconeisdenotedby0.0andTERA1x00RevisionBsiliconeisdenotedby1.0.
yy TheversioninformationcanalsobeviewedusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
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y Mouse SpeedTheMouseSpeedfieldallowstheusertosettheportal'smousecursorspeed.
y Keyboard Repeat DelayTheKeyboardRepeatDelayfieldallowstheusertosettheportal'skeyboardrepeatdelay. y Keyboard Repeat RateTheKeyboardRepeatRatefieldallowstheusertosettheportal'skeyboardrepeatrate. y Repeat Settings Test BoxTheRepeatSettingsTestBoxallowstheusertotesttheselectedkeyboardsettings.
Figure2-22.MouseFigure2-23.Keyboard
Mouse TabTheMousetaballowstheusertomodifytheOSDandRDPsession'smousecursorspeedsetting.
Keyboard TabTheKeyboardtaballowstheusertomodifytheOSDandRDPsession'skeyboardrepeatsetting.
yy TheOSDmousecursorspeedsettingdoesnotaffectthemousecursorsettingswhenaPColPsessionisactiveunlesstheLocalKeyboardHostDriverfunctionisbeingused(seePColPHostSoftwareUserGuideformoreinformation).yy TheMousetabhasnocorrespondingmenuintheWebpageAdministrationInterfaceofSection1.
yy TheOSDkeyboardsettingdoesnotaffectthekeyboardsettingswhenaPColPsessionisactiveunlesstheLocalKeyboardHostDriverfunctionisbeingused(seePColPHostSoftwareUserGuideformoreinforma-tion).yy TheKeyboardtabhasnocorrespondingmenuintheWebpageAdministrationInter-faceofSection1.
yy TheMouseSpeedcanalsobeconfiguredviathePCoIPHostSoftware.Formoreinforma-tiononusingthePCoIPHostSoftware,refertothePCoIPHostSoftwareUserGuide.
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y Minimum Image QualityTheMinimumImageQualitysliderallowsthead-ministratortomakecompromisesbetweenimagequalityandframeratewhennetworkbandwidthislimited.Sometimes,lower-qualityimagesatahigherframeratemayberequired,whileatothertimes,higher-qualityimagesatalowerframeratemaybepreferred.Inenvironmentswherethenetworkbandwidthislimited,movingtheslidertowardsReduceden-sureshigherframerates;movingtheslidertowardsPerception-Freeensureshigherimagequality.Whennetworkbandwidthisnotlimited,thePCoIPsystemwillmaintainpercep-tion-freequalityregardlessoftheMinimumImageQualitysetting.
Figure2-24.Image
ImageTheImagetaballowsausertochangetheimagesettingsonthePCoIPsystem.
yy TheImageparameterscanalsobecon-figuredusingtheWebpageAdministrationInterface.
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Make sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the product.Keep the Owner’s Manual (CD) in an accessible place for future reference.The model and serial number of the SET is located on the back and one side of the SET. Record it below should you ever need service. As an ENERGY STAR Partner LGE
U. S. A.,Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR is a set of power-savingguidelines issued by the U.S.EnvironmentalProtection Agency(EPA).