LG LS42F User Manual

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“RGB/YUV”

“Display”/“Option”:

Sets the type of signal for a video device or PC connected

to the HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) terminal of the display or the 5BNC (RGB/
COMPONENT) terminal of an optional adaptor.

“Auto”:

Select to choose either an analog RGB input signal or a component

input signal from a connected equipment.
“RGB”:

Select to choose an analog RGB input signal from a connected

equipment.
“YUV”:

Select to choose a component input signal from a connected

equipment.

Select “RGB” to input RGB signals using a composite synchronous signal.

Tip

For the available combination of two pictures, see page 26.

“Color System”:

Select the color system of video signals from “Auto”, “NTSC”,

“NTSC4.43”, “PAL”, “PAL-M”, “PAL-N” or “PAL60”. Select “Auto” to set the
color system automatically.

“Color System” is not available for PC input.
“Screen Saver”:

This is a setting to prevent or reduce screen burn or after-image

that can occur by long periods of screen display of the same image.

“All White”:

Displays an all white screen. (Stops automatically after about 30

minutes and the display enters standby mode.)
“Sweep”:

Scrolls a white bar over the screen.

“Standby”:

The screensaver operates in standby (page 9) for the time specified

in “Timer Setting.” (The display is blank during screensaver operation.) When
the screensaver ends, normal standby mode is resumed.

“Logo”:

The Sony logo on the front of the unit lights.

“Position”:

The logo can be constantly lit at the bottom side of the screen by

setting the setup method of the equipment from “Auto,” “Landscape,” and
“Portrait.” If “Auto” is selected, Landscape or Portrait will automatically be
selected.
“Illumination”:

Select “Off” to have the logo extinguished. Select “Low” and

“High” for the brightness.

“On-Screen Logo”

“On”:

The model name logo is displayed when the signal is not inputted.

“Off”:

The model name logo is not displayed when the signal is not inputted.

“Network Port”:

Sets the network port to operate the display by remote control.

“Off”:

Select when not using the network port. The power consumption during

standby mode can be reduced.
“Display”:

Allows you to make settings of the display from a PC connected to

the REMOTE (LAN) connector of the display. (page 36)
“Option”:

Allows you to make settings of the display from a PC connected to

the REMOTE connector or the LAN connector of the OPTION slot. (page 36)

“IP Address Setup”:

Sets an IP address to enable communication speed between

the REMOTE (LAN) connector of the display or the optional adaptor and the
equipment such as a PC connected with the LAN cable.
“Speed Setup”:

Sets a communication speed between the REMOTE (LAN)

connector of the display or the optional adaptor and the equipment such as a PC
connected with the LAN cable.
“Power On Delay”:

Adjusts the time until power-on. Sets to Off, and 1 to 120

seconds. This suppresses a sudden load fluctuation to the power equipment when
multiple units are connected.

Tip

For details on how to make the settings of “IP Address Setup” and “Speed Setup”, see the
section of “Preparations for Using the Network Functions” (page 34).

Note

Note

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