Connecting to a x550 port using a lan cable – LG N1941W-PF User Manual

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Connecting to a X550 port using a LAN cable.

Connecting the Display

Notice

Turning the power off while booting the PC may damage the product.
Turning the power off while booting the PC may cause it to operate incorrectly.
If the mouse is connected using a USB device and is not detected, disconnect and

connect it again.

If you reconnect a peripheral device such as a keyboard, mouse or LAN cable while

the PC is in operation, the device may not work properly.
Make sure that the power is turned off when disconnecting/connecting a peripheral
device.

Making both ends of LAN cable to across the coil two times before connect to

network monitor and PC.

PC spec :

The host PC operating system can be Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2(Standard or

Enterprise Edition, 32-bit).
Notice
- To achieve the best PC performance, up to six users are recommended for one PC.

If there are seven or more users, performance may be degraded depending on the
environment and the PC’s specifications.

- Check if the PC supports Windows Server 2003 before purchasing it.

A host PC should have the following specifications:

1. Minimum

- CPU : Dual core processor at 3.0 GHz or higher

(i.e. : Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2)

- RAM : 2 GB of system memory or higher

2. Recommend

- CPU : Quad core processor at 2.66 GHz or higher

(i.e. Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4)

- RAM : 4 GB of system memory

3. Internet access speed may be different depending on the network environment.

Restrictions :

Using this network monitor for the following purposes may cause screen disruption

or slower PC operation.
1. Video / Moving picture
2. Games

Color setting:

Image quality may vary depending on the X550 card, so it is recommended to

execute “White Balance” when using the product as a network monitor after
connecting a LAN cable for the first time.

Refer to A18 for more information on White Balance.

If you use the monitor with a X-PORT input, image quality and resolution may be poorer

than with a D-sub input.

( Only 16 bit color is supported for X-PORT input.)

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