OWNER'S MANUAL
NETWORK MONITOR
Please read the safety information carefully before using the product.
Network Monitor Model
N1910LZ
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
3
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
Unpacking
Please check whether all the components are included in the box before using the product. If there are
missing components, contact the retail store where you purchased the product. Note that the product and
components may look different from those shown here.
User Manual/Card
Power Cord
Adaptor
15-pin D-SUB Signal Cable
Stand Base
CAUTION
Only use an approved LG power adapter.
Damage caused by other power adapters is not covered by warranty.
y
y
NOTE
Note that the components may look different from those shown here.
Without prior notice, all information and specifications in this manual are subject to change to improve
the performance of the product.
y
y
To purchase optional accessories, visit an electronics store or online shopping site or contact the retail
store where you purchased the product.
y
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
4
Parts and buttons
Input Connectors
Power Indicator
LED On : Power is on
LED Off: Power is off
y
y
(Power Button)
Front Side Buttons
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
5
Button
Description
MENU
Activates the main menu.
OSD Lock/Unlock
Functions
Locks/unlocks the OSD screen.
To lock the OSD screen, press and hold the MENU button
y
for several seconds. The "OSD LOCKED" message will be
displayed and the screen will be locked.
To unlock the OSD screen, press and hold the MENU
button again for several seconds. The "OSD UNLOCKED"
message will be displayed and the screen will be unlocked.
y
MODE
AUTO
Moves to the F-ENGINE and PHOTO EFFECT options.
To adjust the monitor settings, press the AUTO button on the MONITOR SETUP OSD
menu (only supported for analog signal).
For optimal screen display, use the following resolution.
Optimal Resolution
1280 x 1024
INPUT
Allows selection of the input signal.
If you connect the monitor to a computer using a D-SUB cable, select either the PCoIP
or D-SUB input signal.
If only one computer is connected to the monitor, the input signal is detected automati-
cally. The initial input signal is PCoIP.
y
y
EXIT
Exits the OSD menu.
D-SUB Input: Power On/Off
PCoIP Input
y
y
(Power Button)
Monitor Off: Press the power button twice, or press the power button and wait for 10
seconds.
PCoIP Off: Press the power button, then press the EXIT button located next to the
power button.
PCoIP On: Press the power button.
Remote PC Power Control: Press the power button for at least five seconds to turn
the PC on/off.
* To use the Remote PC Power Control function, separate settings are required for the PC.
Power Indicator
When the monitor is in operating mode, the power indicator
will turn white (on mode).
When the monitor is in power saving mode, the power indica-
tor will blink white.
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
6
Detaching the stand base
Setting Up the Monitor set
Place the monitor's screen face down.
To protect the screen from scratches, cover the
surface with a soft cloth.
1
Attaching the Stand Base
Place the monitor's screen face down.
1
CAUTION
To protect the screen from scratches, cover
the surface with a soft cloth.
y
Using a coin, turn the screw in the stand base
counterclockwise. Detach the stand base from
the stand body.
2
Check the position (at the front and rear) of
the stand body, then mount the stand base on
the stand body as shown in the figure.
2
Stand Body
Stand Body
Stand Base
Stand Base
Using a coin, turn the screw clockwise to se-
cure the stand base.
3
CAUTION
The components appearing in the illustra-
tions may look different from the actual prod-
uct.
Do not carry the monitor upside-down as this
may cause it to fall off its stand, resulting in
damage or injury.
To avoid damaging the screen when lifting
or moving the monitor, only hold the stand or
the plastic cover. This avoids putting unnec-
essary pressure on the screen.
y
y
y
Only remove the tape and the locking pin
when the monitor is mounted on the stand
base and is in an upright position. Otherwise,
the stand body may protrude, which may
lead to injury.
y
Stand Base
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
7
Adjusting the stand height
Adjusting the angle
Place the monitor mounted on the stand base
in an upright position.
Place the monitor mounted on the stand base
in an upright position.
1
1
Remove the tape attached at the bottom rear
of the stand body, then pull out the locking
pin.
Adjust the angle of the screen. The angle of the
screen can be adjusted up to 15° forwards and
5° backwards for a comfortable viewing experi-
ence.
2
2
Stand Body
- 5
15
Tape
Locking Pin
Front Side
Rear Side
The height can be adjusted up to 110 mm.
3
WARNING
To avoid injury to the fingers when adjusting
the screen, do not hold the lower part of the
monitor's frame as illustrated below.
y
110.0 mm
CAUTION
Once the pin is removed, it is not necessary
to re-insert it to adjust the height.
y
Be careful not to touch or press the screen
area when adjusting the angle of the monitor.
y
WARNING
Do not put your finger be-
tween the screen and the
base (chassis) when adjust-
ing the screen's height.
y
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
8
Mounting on a table
Using the Kensington locking
device
Lift the monitor and place it on the table in an
upright position.
1
The connector for the Kensington lock is located
on the rear of the monitor.
For more information on installation and usage,
refer to the Kensington lock user manual or visit
Install at least 10 cm away from the wall to
ensure sufficient ventilation.
Connect the monitor to the table with the Kensing-
ton lock cable.
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
Connect the adaptor to the monitor, then plug
the power cord into the wall outlet.
2
NOTE
Using the Kensington lock is optional. The
accessories can be purchased at your local
electronics store.
y
Press the (Power) button on the front of the
monitor to turn on the monitor.
3
CAUTION
Unplug the power cord prior to moving or
installing the monitor. There is risk of electric
shock.
y
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
9
Detaching the stand body
Installing the wall mount plate
This monitor has a VESA compatible mount on the
back. Most mounts will require an LG mounting
plate.
Place the monitor's screen face down. To
protect the screen from scratches, cover the
surface with a soft cloth.
1
Using a screwdriver, remove the four screws
and detach the stand from the monitor.
2
Place the monitor's screen face down. To
protect the screen from scratches, cover the
surface with a soft cloth.
1
Place the wall mount plate on the monitor and
align it with the screw holes on the monitor.
2
3
Using a screwdriver, tighten the four screws to
fix the plate onto the monitor.
Wall Mount Plate
NOTE
The wall mount plate is sold separately.
For more information on the installation, refer
to the wall mount plate's installation guide.
y
y
ASSEMBLING AND PREPARING
10
Model
Mounting on a wall
N1910LZ
75 x 75
M4
VESA (A x B)
Stand Screw
Required Screw
Wall Mount Plate
(Optional)
Install the monitor at least 10 cm away from the
wall and leave about 10 cm of space at each side
of the monitor to ensure sufficient ventilation. De-
tailed installation instructions can be obtained from
your local retail store. Please refer to the manual
to install and set up a tilting wall mounting bracket.
4
RW120
CAUTION
10 cm
Unplug the power cord before moving or in-
stalling the monitor to avoid electric shocks.
Installing the monitor on the ceiling or on a
slanted wall may result in the monitor falling
off, which could lead to injury. Please use
a LG wall mounting bracket when using a
VESA mount. For more information, contact
your local retail store or a qualified installer.
Applying excessive force when fastening
screws may cause damage to the moni-
tor. Damage caused in this way will not be
covered by the product warranty.
Use the wall mounting bracket and screws
that conform to the VESA standard. Dam-
age caused by the use or misuse of inap-
propriate components will not be covered
by the product warranty.
y
y
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
y
y
If you want to mount the monitor on the wall (op-
tional), attach the wall mounting bracket to the rear
of the monitor.
Make sure that the wall mounting bracket is se-
curely fixed to the monitor and to the wall.
Use the wall mount plate and screws that comply
with the VESA standard as specified below.
784.8 mm (30.9 inch) or less
* Thickness of the wall mount plate: 2.6 mm
* Fastening screw: Diameter 4.0 mm x Pitch 0.7
mm x
y
NOTE
Length 10 mm
787.4 mm (31.0 inch) or greater
* Use the wall mount plate and screws con-
forming to the VESA standard.
y
Use the screws specified in the VESA stan-
dard.
The wall mount kit includes the installation
guide and necessary parts.
The wall mounting bracket is optional. The
accessories can be purchased at your local
retail store.
y
y
y
The length of the screw may differ for each
wall mounting bracket. Ensure the correct
length of the screw is used.
For more information, please refer to the user
manual for the wall mounting bracket.
y
y
USING THE MONITOR SET
11
USING THE MONITOR SET
Connecting Input Signal Cable
D-SUB OUT connection - PCoIP
This monitor supports the *Plug and Play
feature.
*Plug and Play: A feature that allows you to
add a device to your computer, without having
to reconfigure anything or install any manual
drivers.
y
D-SUB OUT can only mirror the image displayed
on the monitor. (it does not support an extended
desktop).
Connect the monitor to the PC using the provided
15-pin D-SUB signal cable as illustrated below.
D-SUB IN connection - PC
D-SUB IN transfers analog video signals from the
PC to the monitor.
Connect the monitor to the PC using the provided
15-pin D-SUB signal cable as illustrated below.
RGB IN
MONITOR
RGB OUT
NOTE
When using a Macintosh D-SUB input cable
y
NOTE
Macintosh Adaptor: Use the standard Ma-
cintosh adaptor. Other commercial adaptors
may not be compatible (due to the signaling
difference).
y
When using this device simply as a regu-
lar monitor through the RGB IN port, set
"PCoIP" to OFF in MENU > OTHERS to
reduce energy consumption.
y
USING THE MONITOR SET
12
DVI connection - PCoIP
CAUTION
Transfers digital video signals to another monitor.
Connect the monitor using the DVI cable as illus-
trated below.
Connect the input signal
cable and tighten in the
direction of the arrow. To
y
This connection is used to support an extended
monitor or replicate the image displayed on the
monitor.
prevent disconnection
secure the cable tightly.
Do not press on the screen for a prolonged
time. This may cause image distortion.
Do not display a still image on the screen
for a prolonged time. This may cause image
retention. If possible, use the screen saver.
y
y
NOTE
To connect the monitor to a computer, use
the appropriate signal cable (LAN and D-
SUB).
y
A converter can be used to convert the DVI-I
input signal to D-SUB input signal.
When connecting the power cord to the out-
let, use a grounded (3-hole) multi-socket or a
grounded wall outlet.
y
y
DVI-I(D) IN
MONITOR
The monitor may flicker when turned on in an
area of low temperature. This is normal.
Sometimes red, green or blue spots may ap-
pear on the screen. This is normal.
y
y
USING THE MONITOR SET
13
Connecting LAN/Peripherals
NOTE
LAN connection - PCoIP
The LAN cable is sold separately.
The following LAN cable type can be used:
Standard: IEEE 802.3 ETHERNET
When connecting the Earphone Out or Line
Out through the LAN, use the volume icon on
the taskbar of your PC to adjust the volume.
y
y
The LAN connection transmits PCoIP signals to
the monitor. Connect the router or switch to the
monitor using a LAN cable as illustrated below.
y
NOTE
Connect the LAN cable and the peripheral
devices prior to booting up the PC.
y
LAN
Hub/Router
USING THE MONITOR SET
14
Peripheral device connection
NOTE
Connect peripheral devices to the monitor using
USB, headphone, speaker, and microphone ports.
Peripheral devices are sold separately.
The USB ports on the left and bottom of the
monitor can be used to connect the key-
board, mouse, and other USB devices.
Cables with angled plugs may have clear-
ance issues, use straight plugs when pos-
sible.
y
y
y
Angle Type
Straight Type
Left
NOTE
Headphones, speakers or microphone may
not work normally, depending on the server
PC settings.
Virtual solutions may affect the functions or
speed of the specific USB storage device.
y
y
Bottom
USING THE MONITOR SET
15
Self Image Adjustment
Press the power button on the front to turn on
the monitor. When powered on, the "Self Image
Adjustment" function will run automatically (only
available for analog [D-SUB input] signals).
NOTE
What is "Self Image Adjustment"? This func-
tion runs when the monitor is connected for
the first time and performs automatic image
adjustment for each signal (only available for
analog [D-SUB input] signals) to provide an
optimal screen display.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
16
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
Accessing The Main Menus
Press any button on the front of the monitor to display the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
Press to select the desired menu item.
1
2
3
To change the settings of the selected item press the buttons on the front of the monitor.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items, use the up arrow ( ) button.
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
4
Front Side Buttons
/
(
AUTO
MENU (See p.17)
Sets the screen options.
Exits the OSD menu.
Optimizes the resolution.
/ Disconnects from the server.
MONITOR SETUP
AUTO
MENU MODE
INPUT
EXIT
INPUT (See p.5)
MODE (See p.21)
Sets the external input.
Sets the screen mode.
NOTE
Different menu items are enabled depending on the type of input signal.
D-SUB Input: MENU, MODE, AUTO, INPUT, EXIT
PCoIP Input: MENU, MODE, , INPUT, EXIT
The language of the monitor's OSD menu and that of the OSD menu illustrated in the CD-ROM
manual may be different.
y
y
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
17
MENU Settings
Picture
MENU
PICTURE
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
SHARPNESS
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
EXIT
Each option is explained below.
Menu
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
PCoIP
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
Sets the brightness of the screen.
●
●
●
●
●
●
Sets the contrast of the screen.
Sets the sharpness of the screen.
SHARPNESS
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input.
: Internal signal through the LAN.
PCoIP
y
NOTE
If the screen is not displayed properly after adjusting the settings, use the "FACTORY RESET"
option to revert back to the factory default settings. If necessary, enable the "WHITE BALANCE"
option again. This option is enabled only for analog (D-SUB) signals.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
18
Color
MENU
COLOR
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
4
COLOR TEMP PRESET
Press the MENU button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
PRESET
WARM
RED
GREEN
BLUE
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
GAMMA1
GAMMA
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
EXIT
Each option is explained below.
Menu
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
Allows PRESET or USER to be selected.
PCoIP
COLOR TEMP
PRESET
●
●
sRGB
Sets the screen color according to the sRGB color
standard.
WARM
Sets the screen color to a reddish tone.
●
●
STANDARD Sets the screen color between the reddish and bluish
tone.
COOL
Sets the screen color to a bluish tone.
USER
You can customize the picture color using Red, Green, and Blue
colors.
●
●
x
GAMMA
Sets the clarity of the screen.
The gamma value can be set to 0, 1 or 2, from darker to brighter
screen colors respectively.
●
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
19
Display
MENU
DISPLAY
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
CLOCK
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
PHASE
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
EXIT
Each option is explained below.
Menu
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
PCoIP
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
CLOCK
Moves the display area left or right.
Moves the display area up or down.
●
●
x
x
If vertical lines are shown on the screen, adjust the frequency to mini-
mize the lines and adjust the screen's horizontal width.
●
x
PHASE
Adjusts the focus of the screen's image.
Use when frequencies are shown on the screen or when the text ap-
pears overlapped. For optimal results, use this option after adjusting
the "CLOCK" option.
●
x
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
20
Others
MENU
OTHERS
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
LANGUAGE
English
ON
PCoIP
WHITE BALANCE
FACTORY RESET
NO
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
NO
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
EXIT
Each option is explained below.
Menu
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
PCoIP
LANGUAGE
PCoIP
Sets the menu screen to the desired language.
Allows the PCoIP to be turned ON or OFF.
●
●
If the input is PCoIP, the "PCoIP" option is disabled.
This option is enabled when analog signals are input via D-SUB.
If PCoIP is ON
If PCoIP is OFF
- Use the INPUT button to switch
between PCoIP and D-SUB.
- If the D-SUB cable is removed,
the input will automatically be
switched to PCoIP.
- If the D-SUB cable is re-
moved, "No Signal" will be
displayed.
- If INPUT is set to D-SUB,
when DC is switched from
ON to OFF, PCoIP will not be
enabled.
●
x
WHITE BALANCE
FACTORY RESET
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.
●
●
x
Resets the screen to the factory default settings. Note that the lan-
guage option will not be reset.
●
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
21
MODE Settings
F-ENGINE
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
MODE
1
2
3
4
Press the MODE button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
NORMAL
MOVIE
INTERNET
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
EXIT
Each option is explained below.
Menu
NORMAL
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
PCoIP
Select this option for everyday viewing.
* If F-ENGINE is not set to NORMAL, CONTRAST is disabled.
●
●
●
●
●
●
MOVIE
Select this option when watching videos or movies.
INTERNET
Select this option when working on a document (e.g. Microsoft Word)
for a prolonged period of time.
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
22
EXIT
PHOTO EFFECT
MODE
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
4
Press the MODE button to display the options in the
OSD menu.
NORMAL
GAUSSIAN
BLUR
SEPIA MONOCHROME
Set the options by pressing the buttons on the front
of the monitor.
EXIT
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.
Menu
NORMAL
Analog
(D-SUB)
Description
The PHOTO EFFECT option is disabled.
PCoIP
* If the PHOTO EFFECT option is not set to NORMAL, the CON-
TRAST is disabled and the screen is in grayscale.
If you choose to display the screen in color, PHOTO EFFECT will be
set to NORMAL and CONTRAST will be enabled.
PHOTO EFFECT and F-ENGINE cannot be enabled at the same
time.
●
●
●
GAUSSIAN
BLUR
Displays the screen brighter and in a softer tone.
●
SEPIA
Displays the screen in sepia (brown) tone.
●
●
●
●
MONOCHROME
Displays the screen in grayscale (black and white).
Analog: D-SUB (analog signal) input. PCoIP: Internal signal through the LAN.
y
CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
23
AUTO Settings : D-SUB Input
Press any button on the front of the monitor to dis-
play the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
PROCESSING AUTO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
Press the AUTO button to automatically adjust the
screen.
FOR OPTIMAL DISPLAY
CHANGE RESOLUTION TO 1280 x 1024
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items,
use the up arrow ( ) button.
Pressing the AUTO button allows the monitor to automatically optimize the screen to the current display
mode.
If you are not satisfied with the optimized screen, you can manually adjust the position of the display area,
frequency, phase and sharpness in the OSD menu.
(Only available for D-SUB [analog] signals. Note that the sharpness setting is only available for digital sig-
nals.)
NOTE
What is "Auto Image Adjustment"? The Auto Image Adjustment option allows you to improve the
picture quality if the screen is dimmed, if the text appears blurred or spread, if the screen flickers or
if the display area is not centered after adjusting the resolution. (Only available for D-SUB [analog]
signals.)
y
-//-
Settings : PCoIP Input
Press any button on the front of the monitor to display the MONITOR SETUP OSD menu.
1
2
3
Press the button for at least three seconds to disconnect from the server.
Select EXIT to leave the OSD menu.
To return to the upper menu or set other menu items, use the up arrow ( ) button.
In PCoIP mode, press the button for at least three seconds to disconnect from the server.
Troubleshooting
24
TROUBLESHOOTING
Nothing is displayed on the screen
Is the monitor's power cord plugged in?
Is the power indicator on?
Check if the power cord is correctly plugged in to the outlet.
Check the power indicator.
y
y
y
Is the power indicator displaying as
white?
Adjust the brightness and the contrast.
Is the power indicator blinking?
If the monitor is in power saving mode, move the mouse or press any
key on the keyboard to switch the display on.
y
Check if the computer is turned on.
y
y
Is the "OUT OF RANGE" message
displayed?
This occurs when signals transferred from the PC (video card) are out
of the horizontal or vertical frequency range of the monitor. Please see
the "Product Specification" section of this manual to set the appropri-
ate frequency.
Is the "CHECK SIGNAL CABLE"
message is displayed?
This is displayed when the signal cable between the PC and the moni-
tor is missing or disconnected. Check the cable and reconnect.
y
The "OSD LOCKED" message is displayed.
Is the "OSD LOCKED" message
displayed when the MENU button is
pressed?
The OSD lock feature is enabled to prevent undesired modification
of the OSD settings. Press and hold the MENU button for a couple of
seconds to unlock the OSD. (The "OSD UNLOCKED" message will be
displayed.)
y
The screen retains an image.
Does image sticking occur even
when the monitor is turned off?
Displaying a still image for a prolonged time may cause damage to the
screen, resulting in the retention of the image.
Use a screen saver to protect the screen when using the monitor for a
prolonged period of time.
y
y
NOTE
Vertical Frequency: In order to display an image, the screen must be refreshed dozens of times per
second like a fluorescent lamp. The number of times the screen is refreshed per second is called
vertical frequency or refresh rate and is represented by Hz.
y
y
Horizontal Frequency: The time it takes to display one horizontal line is called the horizontal cycle.
The number of horizontal lines displayed in one second
can be calculated by dividing one by the horizontal cycle. This is called horizontal frequency and is
represented by kHz.
Troubleshooting
25
The image is displayed abnormally.
Does the display area appear un-
centered?
Pressing the AUTO button will automatically optimize the screen to the current
display mode.
If you are not satisfied with the optimized screen, you can manually adjust the
POSITION option in the OSD menu.
Does the screen exhibit vertical
lines?
Pressing the AUTO button will automatically optimize the screen to the current
display mode.
If you are not satisfied with the optimized screen, you can manually adjust the
FREQUENCY option in the OSD menu.
Does the screen display horizontal Pressing the AUTO button will automatically optimize the screen to the current
frequencies, or does the text appear display mode.
blurred?
If you are not satisfied with the optimized screen, you can manually adjust the
PHASE option in the OSD menu.
NOTE
Check if the video card's resolution or frequency is within the range allowed by the monitor and set to
the recommended (optimal) resolution in Control Panel > Display > Settings.
Failing to set the video card to the recommended (optimal) resolution may result in blurred text, a
dimmed screen, a truncated display area or misalignment of the display.
The configuration procedure may differ depending on your computer and/or operating system. Also,
some video cards may not support certain resolutions. If this is the case, contact the computer or
video card manufacturer for assistance.
y
y
y
The AUTO option is only available for D-SUB (analog) signals.
y
The display color is abnormal.
Does the display color appear dis-
colored (16 color)?
Set the color to 24 bit (true color) or higher. In Windows, go to Control
Panel > Display > Settings > Color Quality.
y
y
y
Does the display color appear un-
stable or in monochrome?
Check if the signal cable is connected properly. Re-connect the cable
or re-insert the PC's video card.
Are there spots on the screen?
When using the monitor, pixilated spots (red, green, blue, white or
black) may appear on the screen. This is normal for the LCD screen.
It is not an error nor is it related to the monitor's performance.
Specifications
26
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
LCD Screen
Type
481.9 mm (19 inch) TFT (Thin Film Transistor)
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen
Diagonal length of the screen: 481 mm
Pixel Pitch
0.294 mm x 0.294 mm
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
Resolution
Maximum Resolution
Recommended Resolution 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
Video Signal
Horizontal Frequency
Vertical Frequency
Synchronization
30 kHz to 66 kHz
57 Hz to 63 Hz
Separate Sync/PCoIP
Input Connector 15-pin D-SUB (Analog), RJ45 (PCoIP)
Power 19 V 2.3 A
Power Consumption
On Mode: 43 W (Typical)
Power Saving Mode ≤ 15 W
Off Mode ≤ 1 W
AC/DC Adapter Manufacturer : LITE-ON, Model PA -1650-68
Dimension/
Weight
Monitor Size (Width x Height x Depth)
With Stand
408.9 mm x 480.8 mm x 139 mm
Without Stand
408.9 mm x 338.1 mm x 56.9 mm
Weight (Without 3.5 kg
Packaging)
Stand Angle
Adjustment
Forwards/Backwards: -5° to 15° (Monitor)
Environment
Condition
Operating Condition
Storing Condition
Temperature: 10°C to 35°C; Humidity: 10% to 80%
Temperature: -20°C to 60°C; Humidity: 5% to 90%
The specifications are subject to change without notice.
Product Specification
27
Preset Mode
Horizontal Frequen- Vertical Frequency
Preset Mode
Polarity (H/V)
Remark
cy (kHz)
31.468
31.469
37.879
48.363
(Hz)
720 x 400
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
70
-/+
-/-
60
60
+/+
-/-
60
Recommended
Mode
1280 x 1024
63.981
60
+/+
Power Indicator
Mode
LED Color
White
On Mode
Power Saving
Off Mode
Flashing White
Off
Proper Posture
28
PROPER POSTURE
Proper posture for using the monitor
Adjust the angle so that the screen is slightly lower than your eyes.
Using the monitor for a prolonged period of time can cause eye fatigue. Take a 10-minute break every
hour.
The stand is designed to best support the monitor when the optimal conditions are selected.
Adjust the angle of the monitor from -5° to 15° to obtain the best view of the screen.
y
y
You should be
looking
slightly down at
Adjust the angle
from -5° to 15°
the screen.
so that there is no re-
flection
or glare from the
screen.
Place your hands gently
on the keyboard,
keepingyourarmsbentat
theelbows
andextendedhorizontally
infrontofyou.
Using PCoIP Solution
29
Figure 2-3 shows the network icon when ready.
USINGPCOIPSOLUTION
Connect Screen
The Connect screen is shown during start-up,
except when the portal has been configured for a
managed start-up or auto-reconnect. The logo dis-
played above the Connect button can be changed
by uploading a replacement image via the admin
interface. The network icon on the bottom right of
the Connect screen shows the status of the net-
work connection. You must wait until the network
icon is displayed as shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3. Network Ready (Detail)
Selecting the Connect button initiates a PCoIP or
RDP session depending on the session settings.
While the PCoIP connection is pending, the OSD
local GUI will display a "Connection Pending"
message. When the connection is established, the
OSD local GUI will disappear and be replaced by
the session image.
Selecting one of the options will produce a settings
window.
Figure 2-4. OSD Connect Screen (Connecting)
Figure 2-1. OSD Connect Screen
A red "X" over the network icon indicates that
either the network is not properly connected or that
the connection is still being initialized (i.e. during
portal boot up). Figure 2-2 shows the red "X" over
the network icon indicating that the network is not
ready.
OSD Options Menu
Selecting the Options menu will produce a list of
selections. The OSD Options menu contains:
Configuration
Diagnostics
Information
User Settings
y
y
y
y
Figure 2-2. Network Not Ready (Detail)
Using PCoIP Solution
30
Selecting one of the options will produce a settings
window.
Network Tab
The Network tab allows the administrator to config-
ure the portal network parameters.
NOTE
The network parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Figure 2-5. OSD Options Menu
Configuration Window
Figure 2-6. Network Configuration
Enable DHCP
If the Enable DHCP option is selected, a device will
be connected to the DHCP server. that allocates
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address,
and DNS server. If this option is disabled, the
above parameters must be configured manually.
In the Configuration window, the administrator can
access the window tabs that contain the settings to
configure and manage the portal environment.
The Configuration window has the following tabs:
y
Network
Label
Connection Management
Discovery
Session
RDP
Language
OSD
Reset
Display
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
IP Address
y
The IP Address field contains the IP address of the
device. If DHCP is disabled, this field is required.
If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot be edited.
This field must contain the correct IP address. If an
incorrect IP address is provided, an OSD message
is displayed prompting the administrator to provide
the correct the IP address.
VMware View
Each tab contains OK, Cancel and Apply buttons
to allow the administrator to apply or cancel the
modified settings.
Subnet Mask
y
The Subnet Mask field contains the subnet mask
of the device. If DHCP is disabled, this field is
required. If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot be
edited. This field must have the correct subnet
mask. If an incorrect subnet mask is provided, an
OSD message is displayed prompting the adminis-
trator to provide the correct the subnet mask.
NOTE
Some PCoIP devices have their password
protection disabled and can be logged into
the management web page or access the
OSD parameters without a password. The
login page and the OSD's password protec-
tion can be enabled in the PCoIP manage-
ment console.
y
Using PCoIP Solution
31
Gateway
y
Label Tab
The Gateway field contains the gateway IP ad-
dress of the device. If DHCP is disabled, this field
is required. If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot be
edited.
The Label tab allows the administrator or host to
add customized information to the portal.
NOTE
The portal label parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Primary DNS Server
y
The Primary DNS Server field contains the primary
DNS IP address of the device. This field is option-
al. If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot be edited.
Secondary DNS Server
y
The Secondary DNS Server field contains the sec-
ondary DNS IP address of the device. This field is
optional. If the DHCP is enabled, this field cannot
be edited.
Domain Name
y
The Domain Name field contains the domain name
used, e.g. "domain local". This field is optional. It speci-
fies on which domain the host or portal operates.
FQDN
y
Figure 2-7. Label Configuration
The FQDN field represents the Fully Qualified Do-
main Name of the host or portal. The default value is
PCoIP-host-MAC or PCoIP-portal-MAC, where MAC
is the MAC address of the host or portal. If there is
a domain name, it will be added to the FQDN in the
format of PCoIP-host-MAC.domain.local
PCoIP Device Name
y
In the PCoIP Device Name field, the administrator
can specify a logical name to the host or portal.
The default value is PCoIP-host-MAC or PCoIP-
portal-MAC, where MAC is the MAC address of the
host or portal.
NOTE
In order to utilize the FQDN feature, a DNS
server, configured properly with DHCP option
81, must be used.
y
PCoIP Device Description
y
In the PCoIP Device Description field, the administra-
tor can add specific information, such as the endpoint
location, or add a description to the host or portal.
This field cannot be used in the PCoIP firmware and
accessibility is strictly limited to the administrator.
Ethernet Mode
The Ethernet Mode field specifies the portal's Eth-
ernet mode.
y
The available options are as follows.
y
Generic Tag
Auto
In the Generic Tag field, the administrator can add a
generic tag to the host or portal.
This field cannot be used in the PCoIP firmware and
accessibility is strictly limited to the administrator.
y
y
y
100 Mbps Full-Duplex
10 Mbps Full-Duplex
If another network device is configured to oper-
ate under 10 Mbps Full-Duplex or 100Mbps Full-
Duplex, the administrator should always set the
Ethernet Mode field to Auto and only use 10 Mbps
Full-Duplex or 100 Mbps Full-Duplex.
Using PCoIP Solution
32
Connection Management Tab
Table 2-1 shows the configuration parameters that
can be used with one of the two methods. If an
incorrect IP address or DNS name is provided, an
OSD message is displayed prompting the adminis-
trator to correct the error.
The Connection Management tab allows the
user to enable or disable the connection man-
agement and specify the connection manager's
IP address.
In a managed connection, an external Connection
Management Server can communicate with a device
to remotely control and configure the device. The
connection manager can also search for an ap-
propriate peer to connect to the device. Connection
Management significantly reduces the tasks of the
administrator in a large and complicated system.
Table 2-1 Connection Manager Method
Enable Event Log Notification
y
The Enable Event Log Notification field controls
whether the PCoIP host and the portal devices will
send their event log to the connection manage-
ment server.
NOTE
The Connection Management parameters
can also be configured using the Webpage
Administration Interface.
y
Enable Diagnostic Log
y
The Enable Diagnostic Log field specifies whether
to log the connection management specific debug
message to the PCoIP host and to the portal de-
vices' event logs.
Figure 2-8. Connection Management Configuration
Enable Connection Management
y
If the Enable Connection Management option is
enabled, the device can be controlled and config-
ured from an external connection manager.
Identify Connection Manager By
y
The Identify Connection Manager By selector al-
lows the administrator to decide whether to iden-
tify the connection manager by IP Address or by
FQDN. If Connection Management is disabled,
this field is not required and can therefore not be
edited.
Using PCoIP Solution
33
Discovery Tab
Session Tab
The Discovery tab allows the administrator to eas-
ily find a portal in the PCoIP system.
The Session tab allows the administrator to set the
method to connect the device to a peer device.
NOTE
NOTE
The Discovery parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
The Session parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Figure 2-9. Discovery Configuration
Enable Discovery
Figure 2-10. Session Configuration
Session Type
y
y
If the Enable Discovery option is selected, a device
will use SLP Discovery to dynamically locate the
peer device without requiring any information about
the location of the device in the network. This
means that the configuration and maintenance
work in a complicated system can be significantly
reduced.
As SLP Discovery requires a multicast-enabled
router, the recommended search structure is DNS-
SRV Discovery.
In Session Type, the administrator can configure a
portal for the PCoIP session or the RDP session.
Identify Peer By
y
The Identify Peer By selector allows the adminis-
trator to decide whether to identify the peer device
by IP, by MAC address or by FQDN.
Table 2-2 shows the peer ID parameters that can
be used with one of the two methods. If an incor-
rect IP address or DNS name is provided, an OSD
message is displayed prompting the administrator
to correct the error.
Enable Host Discovery
y
The Enable Host Discovery option allows the user
to find the host not listed in the PCoIP session
from the portal. When this option is enabled, up
to 10 available hosts can be listed, in the order
of their detection from the portal. Use the Enable
Host Discovery option when there are a relatively
small number of hosts.
Table 2-2. Peer ID Method
Enable Auto-Reconnect
y
The Enable Auto-Reconnect option allows the por-
tal to automatically reconnect to the last connected
host when the session is closed.
Using PCoIP Solution
34
RDP Tab
Audio Mode
y
The RDP tab allows the administrator to configure
the remote desktop protocol (RDP) specific set-
tings.
The Audio Mode field is used to set the audio play-
back location of the RDP session. The available
options are as follows.
None
Play on client
Play on host
y
y
y
NOTE
The RDP Label parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Enable Wallpaper
The Enable Wallpaper field is used to allow the
user to use the wallpaper in the RDP session.
y
Enable Themes
y
The Enable Themes field is used to enable the user
to use the wallpaper theme in the RDP session.
Language Tab
The Language tab allows the administrator to set
the OSD language.
NOTE
Figure 2-11. RDP Configuration
Resolution
The Language parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
y
The Resolution field is used to set the RDP screen
resolution. The available values are as follows.
Native Resolution
800x600
1024x768
1280x768
1280x1024
1440x900
1600x1200
1680x1050
1920x1080
1920x1200
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
Bit Depth
y
The Bit Depth field is used to set the color bit depth
for the RDP session. The available values are as
follows.
Figure 2-12. Language Configuration
Language
The Language field is used to set the display
language of the OSD and the user level event log
messages.
y
8 bpp (bits per pixel)
16 bpp
y
y
y
24 bpp
Terminal Server Port
The Terminal Server Port field is used to set the
port number to connect the RDP client.
y
Keyboard Layout
The Keyboard Layout field allows the administrator
to modify the keyboard layout.
y
Using PCoIP Solution
35
OSD Tab
Reset Tab
The OSD tab allows the administrator to modify the
On Screen Display (OSD) parameters.
The Reset tab allows the administrator to reset all
configurable parameters stored in Flash.
NOTE
NOTE
The OSD parameters can also be configured
using the Webpage Administration Interface.
y
The Reset function can also be accessed
through the Webpage Administration Inter-
face.
y
Figure 2-13. OSD Configuration
Figure 2-14 Reset
Screen-Saver Timeout
y
The Screen-Saver Timeout field allows the ad-
ministrator to set a time limit for the screen saver.
The time limit is defined in seconds. The maximum
time is 9999 seconds. If it is set to 0 seconds, the
screen saver will be turned off.
Reset Parameters
y
Pressing the Reset Parameters button will reset all
settings and options to the factory default settings.
When this button is pressed, an OSD message is
displayed. This is to prompt the administrator and
prevent accidental reset.
Using PCoIP Solution
36
Display Tab
Enable VMware View
y
The Display tab allows the user to configure the
EDID function of the monitor.
The Enable VMware View option allows the user to
configure the portal to use the VMware View Con-
nection Server.
NOTE
NOTE
The Enable display override function can be
used when the EDID function of the monitor
is not running.
y
To enable the VMware View function, the
Enable Connection Management check box
in the Enable Connection Management Tab
must be deselected.
y
Identify Connection Server by
y
The Identify Connection Server by selector allows
the administrator to decide whether to identify the
connection manager by IP address or by FQDN. If
VMware View is disabled, this field is not required
cannot be edited.
Port
y
The Port parameter allows the administrator to
specify the port to communicate with the VMware
View Connection Server.
Figure 2-15. Display Configuration
SSL
y
The SSL parameter allows the administrator to
specify the SSL to communicate with the VMware
View Connection Server.
VMware View Tab
The VMware View tab allows the user to select the
device to use the VMware View Connection Server.
Auto Connect
y
The Auto Connect parameter allows the adminis-
trator to ensure that the device always automati-
cally connects to the VMware View Connection
Server when starting the portal.
NOTE
The VMware View parameters can also be
configured using the Webpage Administra-
tion Interface.
y
Diagnostics Window
In the Diagnostics window, the administrator can
access the window tab to diagnose the portal. The
Diagnostics window has the following tabs:
Event Log
y
y
y
y
Session Statistics
PCoIP Processor
Ping
Each tab has the Close button to close the window.
Figure 2-16. VMware View Configuration
Using PCoIP Solution
37
Event Log Tab
Session Statistics Tab
The Event Log tab allows the administrator to view
and delete the event log messages from the portal.
The Session Statistics tab allows the administrator
to view the PCoIP specific statistics of the last ac-
tive PCoIP session from the portal.
NOTE
The event log (regardless of the quantity)
can also be reset using the Webpage Admin-
istration Interface.
y
NOTE
The session statistics (regardless of the
quantity) can also be viewed using the Web-
page Administration Interface.
y
Figure 2-17. Event Log Configuration
View Event Log Message
y
The View Event Log Message field displays the log
messages accompanied by the timestamp informa-
tion. The following two buttons are available:
Figure 2-18. Session Statistics Configuration
Refresh
y
PCoIP Packets Statistics
y
The Refresh button refreshes the displayed event
log messages.
Clear
PCoIP Packets Sent
y
y
y
The PCoIP Packets Sent field shows the total
number of PCoIP packets sent from the portal
to the host in the last active session.
PCoIP Packets Received
y
The Clear button clears all event log messages.
The PCoIP Packets Received field shows the
total number of PCoIP packets received from
the host to the portal in the last active session.
PCoIP Packets Lost
The PCoIP Packets Lost field shows the total
number of PCoIP packets lost in the last ac-
tive session.
Using PCoIP Solution
38
Bytes Statistics
Ping Tab
y
Bytes Sent
The Ping tab allows the administrator to perform a
ping test to the device and check if it can reach the
overall IP network. This is useful to check whether
the device can reach the host.
y
The Bytes Sent field shows the total number
of bytes sent in the last active session.
Bytes Received
y
The Bytes Received field shows the total
number of bytes received in the last active
session.
NOTE
Round Trip Latency
y
The Round Trip Latency field shows the total
round-trip PCoIP system (e.g. from the portal to
the host, then back to the portal) and the network
latency in milliseconds (+/- 1 ms).
The Ping tab has no corresponding menu in
to the Webpage Administration Interface of
Section 1.
y
PCoIP Processor Tab
The PCoIP Processor tab allows the administrator
to view the portal PCoIP processor's uptime since
its last booting.
NOTE
Figure 2-20. Ping Configuration
The PCoIP Processor Uptime can also be
viewed using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Ping Settings
y
Destination
y
The IP address or FQDN to perform the ping
test.
Interval
y
y
The interval between the ping packets.
Packet Size
The size of the ping packet.
Packets
y
Sent
y
The number of ping packets sent.
Received
y
The number of ping packets received.
Figure 2-19. PCoIP Processor Configuration
Using PCoIP Solution
39
Information Window
PCoIP Processor Revision
In the Information window, the administrator can
access the Version tab that contains the device
related information.
This shows the PCoIP processor's revision code.
TERA1x00 Revision A silicone is denoted by 0.0
and TERA1x00 Revision B silicone is denoted by
1.0.
NOTE
Boot Loader Information
y
The Boot Loader Information shows the details of
the current PCoIP boot loader.
The version information can also be viewed
using the Webpage Administration Interface.
y
Boot Loader Version
The current PCoIP boot loader version
Boot Loader Build ID
The current PCoIP boot loader revision code
Boot Loader Build Date
y
y
y
The current PCoIP boot loader build date
User Settings Window
In the User Settings window, the administrator can
access the tab to select the mouse and keyboard
and define the PCoIP image quality.
Figure 2-21. Version Configuration
The User Settings window has the following tabs:
VPD Information
y
The Vital Product Data (VPD) is information that
uniquely identifies each portal or host.
Boot Loader Information
The Boot Loader Information shows the details of
the current PCoIP boot loader.
y
MAC Address
y
y
y
y
y
The portal MAC address
Unique Identifier
Mouse
Keyboard
Image
y
y
y
y
The portal ID
Serial Number
Display Topology
The portal serial number
Firmware Part Number
The part number of the PCoIP firmware
Hardware Version
The portal hardware version
Firmware Information
y
The Firmware Information shows the details of the
current PCoIP firmware.
Firmware Version
The current PCoIP firmware version
Firmware Build ID
The current PCoIP firmware revision code
Firmware Build Date
y
y
y
The current PCoIP firmware build date
Using PCoIP Solution
40
Mouse Tab
Keyboard Tab
The Mouse tab allows the user to modify the OSD
and RDP session's mouse cursor speed setting.
The Keyboard tab allows the user to modify the
OSD and RDP session's keyboard repeat setting.
NOTE
NOTE
The OSD keyboard setting does not affect
the keyboard settings when a PColP session
is active unless the Local Keyboard Host
Driver function is being used (see PColP
Host Software User Guide for more informa-
tion).
The Keyboard tab has no corresponding
menu in the Webpage Administration Inter-
face of Section 1.
y
y
The OSD mouse cursor speed setting does
not affect the mouse cursor settings when
a PColP session is active unless the Local
Keyboard Host Driver function is being used
(see PColP Host Software User Guide for
more information).
The Mouse tab has no corresponding menu
in the Webpage Administration Interface of
Section 1.
y
y
Figure 2-23. Keyboard
Figure 2-22. Mouse
Keyboard Repeat Delay
y
The Keyboard Repeat Delay field allows the user
to set the portal's keyboard repeat delay.
Mouse Speed
The Mouse Speed field allows the user to set the
portal's mouse cursor speed.
y
Keyboard Repeat Rate
y
The Keyboard Repeat Rate field allows the user to
set the portal's keyboard repeat rate.
NOTE
Repeat Settings Test Box
y
The Repeat Settings Test Box allows the user to
test the selected keyboard settings.
The Mouse Speed can also be configured via
the PCoIP Host Software. For more informa-
tion on using the PCoIP Host Software, refer
to the PCoIP Host Software User Guide.
y
Using PCoIP Solution
41
Image
The Image tab allows a user to change the image
settings on the PCoIP system.
NOTE
The Image parameters can also be con-
figured using the Webpage Administration
Interface.
y
Figure 2-24. Image
Minimum Image Quality
y
The Minimum Image Quality slider allows the ad-
ministrator to make compromises between image
quality and frame rate when network bandwidth
is limited. Sometimes, lower-quality images at a
higher frame rate may be required, while at other
times, higher-quality images at a lower frame rate
may be preferred.
In environments where the network bandwidth is
limited, moving the slider towards Reduced en-
sures higher frame rates;
moving the slider towards Perception-Free ensures
higher image quality. When network bandwidth is
not limited, the PCoIP system will maintain percep-
tion-free quality regardless of the Minimum Image
Quality setting.
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.
MODEL
SERIAL
|