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Model
LC-M3700 (serv.man29)
Pages
43
Size
1.49 MB
Type
PDF
Document
User Manual / Operation Manual
Brand
Device
TV / LCD / part-2 PC Operation, Settings adjustments, Troubleshooting , Appendix
File
lc-m3700-sm29.pdf
Date

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PC Operation (Continued)
Other control options
ID NUMBER
ID NO. SETTING
IDST
W
0 - 255
It sets the monitor's ID number.
R
0 - 255
It returns the monitor's ID number.
IDSL
W
1 - 255
Sets a monitor ID number. This ID number is only effective for the command
immediately after this command.
0
Clears the ID number if one has been designated.
IDLK
W
1 - 255
Sets a monitor ID number. This ID number is effective for the next and all
subsequent commands after this command.
0
Clears the ID number if one has been designated.
ID CHECK
IDCK
W
Displays selected ID number and the monitor's own ID number on the screen.
CONTROL LOCK
MENU DISPLAY
LMNU
WR
0
0
Normal (Menu Display is available)
1
1
Menu Display is not available.
REMOTE CONTROL
LREM
WR
0
0
Normal (Operational)
1
1
Disabled
CONTROL BUTTONS
LBTN
WR
0
0
Normal (Operational)
1
1
Disabled
POWER
LPOW
WR
0
0
Normal (Operational)
1
1
Disabled
RS232C
LCOM
WR
0
0
Normal (Operational)
1
1
Disabled
PIN
SET PIN
PSET
W
4 digits
Sets PIN (Activates lock function)
PSE+
W
4 digits
Sets PIN: for repeater control
INPUT PIN
PINP
W
4 digits
Input of set PIN (Temporary unlock)
PIN+
W
4 digits
Input of set PIN: for repeater control
CLEAR PIN
PCLR
W
4 digits
Initialises PIN
PCL+
W
4 digits
Initialises PIN: for repeater control
POWER-ON METHOD, ETC.
MAX VOLUME
MVOL
WR
1 - 60
1 - 60
Maximum volume limit. Only displays volume in numbers when set to other than 60.
 
FIX VOLUME
FVOL
WR
0
0
Off
1
1
Fixes volume at a constant value
OSD SETTING
ODSP
WR
0
0
Normal
1
1
No OSD is displayed.
DISPLAY BOOT
FINP
WR
0
0
Normal
OPTION
1
1
Starts with INPUT1 + [AV] input selection
2
2
Starts with INPUT1 + [Y/C] input selection
4
4
Starts with INPUT2. Returns ERR if INPUT2 selection is "Output"
5
5
Starts with INPUT3.
6
6
Starts with PC + [Analog] input selection
7
7
Starts with PC + [Digital] input selection
11
11
Starts with INPUT1 + [AV] input selection, and remains fixed
12
12
Starts with INPUT1 + [Y/C] input selection, and remains fixed
14
14
Starts with INPUT2, and remains fixed. Returns ERR if INPUT2 selection is "Output".          
15
15
Starts with INPUT3, and remains fixed
16
16
Starts with PC + [Analog] input selection, and remains fixed
17
17
Starts with PC + [Digital] input selection, and remains fixed
SOUND INPUT SELECT
SNDS
WR
0
0
Normal
1
1
Uses INPUT1 audio as fixed source
2
2
Uses INPUT2 audio as fixed source
COVR
WR
0
0
Detached
1
1
Attached
PANEL PROTECTION COVER
ID NO. SETTING (ONCE)
ID NO. SETTING
(SUBSEQUENT)
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PC Operation
Settings and
Adjustments
Settings and Adjustments
Picture
Contrast
Adjustable range
0 - 40
Default
30
+ direction
For more contrast
– direction
For less contrast
Black Level
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
Brightens entire video signal
– direction
Darkens entire video signal
Color (Video/S-video/COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
For more colour intensity
– direction
Decreases colour intensity (Monochrome at “0”)
Tint (Video/S-video/COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
Changes skin tone closer to green
– direction
Changes skin tone closer to magenta
Sharpness (Video/S-video/COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
–10 - +10
Default
0
+ direction
For more sharpness
– direction
For less sharpness
Advanced: C. M. S. (H)
Function
Six-colour hue adjustments
Adjustable range
–30 - +30 (Red/Yellow/Green/Cyan/Blue/Magenta)
Default
0
+ direction
Move selected colour hue clockwise
– direction
Move selected colour hue anti-clockwise
Advanced: C. M. S. (S)
Function
Six-colour saturation adjustments
Adjustable range
–30 - +30 (Red/Yellow/Green/Cyan/Blue/Magenta)
Default
0
+ direction
Increases saturation of the selected colour
– direction
Decreases saturation of the selected colour
Advanced: C. M. S. (V)
Function
Six-colour image value adjustments
Adjustable range
–30 - +30 (Red/Yellow/Green/Cyan/Blue/Magenta)
Default
0
+ direction
Increases brightness of the selected image value
– direction
Decreases brightness of the selected image value
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Advanced: Color Temp (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
High, Mid-High, Mid, Mid-Low, Low
Default
Mid
Upward
Entire image bluish tone (colour temperature increases)
Downward
Entire image reddish tone (colour temperature decreases)
Advanced: Black (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
Off, High, Low
Default
Low
Off
No Adjustment
High
For high detail in black portions
Low
For low detail in black portions
Advanced: 3D-Y/C (Video)
Adjustable range
Standard, Fast, Slow
Default
Standard
Standard
Normal adjustment [Sets characteristics for 3-dimensional Y/C separation to
standard setting.]
Fast
For movie image [Sets characteristics for 3-dimensional Y/C separation to settings
appropriate for movies.]
Slow
For still image [Sets characteristics for 3-dimensional Y/C separation to settings
appropriate for still pictures.]
Note:
Effective only when displaying video source with colour system NTSC 3.58
Advanced: Monochrome (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
On/Off
Default
Off
On
Displays video in monochrome. (“Tint” cannot be adjusted. The setting automatically
set to “Off” if “Color” is adjusted.)
Off
Normal colour
Advanced: Film mode (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
On/Off
Default
On
On
Automatically detects that the source signal is a video image at 24 frames/sec (DVDs
containing films etc.), and displays signal with high picture quality.
Off
Does not automatically detect sources at 24 frames/sec.
Note:
Effective only for interlaced video (480i/576i/1080i)
Advanced: I/P Setting (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)
Adjustable range
Interlace/Progressive
Default
Progressive
Interlace
Displays interlaced signal with 2-dimensional interpolation
Progressive
Displays interlaced signal with 3-dimensional interpolation
Note:
Effective only for Video, S-video and COMPONENT 480i/576i image
Red (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB))
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
Brightens red component
– direction
Darkens red component
Settings and Adjustments (Continued)
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Settings and
Adjustments
Green (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB))
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
Brightens green component
– direction
Darkens green component
Blue (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB))
Adjustable range
–30 - +30
Default
0
+ direction
Brightens blue component
– direction
Darkens blue component
Audio
Treble
Adjustable range
–15 - +15
Default
0
+ direction
For stronger treble
– direction
For weaker treble
Bass
Adjustable range
–15 - +15
Default
0
+ direction
For stronger bass
– direction
For weaker bass
Balance
Adjustable range
Left 30 - Right 30
Default
0 (centre value)
Toward left
Decrease audio from the right speaker
Toward right
Decrease audio from the left speaker
Power control
Brightness
Function
Adjusts backlight brightness
Adjustable range
–8 - +8
Default
+8
+ direction
Increases backlight brightness
– direction
Decreases backlight brightness
Power Management
Function
With this setting, the monitor automatically switches to (or returns from) the power
standby mode, depending on the presence of a sync signal.
Adjustable range
Off/Mode1/Mode2
Default
Off
Off
No Power Management
Mode1
Detects sync signal of currently displayed video signal, and enters power standby
mode if there is no sync signal for 8 minutes.
Mode2
Detects sync signal of currently displayed video signal, and enters power standby
mode if there is no sync signal for 8 seconds. Restarts when sync signal is input again.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued)
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