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Posted by Aitch on September 27th, 2003


Can anyone tell me how to use the set-up controls on a Samsung SyncMaster
152V monitor? No info comes with it and the buttons and contols I find
confusing.

Otherwise is there a dedicated NG for Samsung I could post to?

Thanks to all my readers.

H


Posted by Jerry G. on September 27th, 2003


I have a few Samsung monitors, but not this model. All the ones I have, you
press Menu, and use the arrow keys to navigate. Press Menu again to enter
the function. Press Menu again to highlight the function, if necessary.
Use the arrow keys to change the value of the function. Press Exit to step
your way back out.

If you are using an LCD screen, press Auto, and it is all done for you. It
is best to use the Auto function with a screen full of text, in the native
resolution for the monitor. LCD monitors only work best in their native
resolution.

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Can anyone tell me how to use the set-up controls on a Samsung SyncMaster
152V monitor? No info comes with it and the buttons and contols I find
confusing.

Otherwise is there a dedicated NG for Samsung I could post to?

Thanks to all my readers.

H



Posted by Philip SC on September 27th, 2003


http://tinyurl.com/ov0g


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Posted by Patrick on September 27th, 2003


Aitch wrote:
I believe that I have found a (Acrobat Reader PDF-file) manual at iether
link below;

I'm afraid it seems to be quite a big file.
Look at page 32 when you've got the file,.

(actual address is 182 characacters long, so short links).

http://tinyurl.com/ovn5

or

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J26731706




Posted by Aitch on September 27th, 2003


Philip,
Many thanks. I went to the site, and downloaded manual - I thought. Tried
twice, each time d/load failed. There is nothing to show timing lapsed or
percentage - simply at the end a message
"Acrobat Reader.
A file I/O error has occurred.
The file connection timed out"

Any advice please?

H


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Posted by Patrick on September 27th, 2003


Aitch wrote:
The trouble is that the file is ~11.5MB (contains details of thiere other
models).
I have the file, but it took me some several attempts (and time) to get it.
I'll have a look at it, and see if I can extract some pertinent text.



Posted by Patrick on September 27th, 2003


Patrick wrote:
Here I hope is the most pertinent details;
Do try again to get the file (maybe at a quieter time).
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You have five buttons on front of Monitor (left to right)
'Auto/Exit' call no #3
'Menu' call no #1
powersymbol
'-' '+' call no #2

#1, Use this button to open the OSD and activate a highlighted menu item.

#2, Use these buttons to highlight and adjust items using the On Screen
Display. These buttons are also direct access buttons for the brightness
features.

#3, Use this button to Exit the active menu or the OSD.



Posted by Patrick on September 27th, 2003


Patrick wrote:
Here is something else that may be pertinent;
---------
I cannot see the On
Screen Display.
Have you locked the On Screen
Display (OSD) Menu to prevent
changes?
Unlock the OSD by pressing the
MENU button for at least 5 seconds.



Posted by Aitch on September 28th, 2003


Thanks to all three of you. It boiled down to using the buttons on the
monitorin the right sequence. Very grasteful for all your efforts.

H
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Posted by Patrick on September 28th, 2003


Aitch wrote:
I've got the same thing on my monitor, I've got a manual (thank heavens),
but still find it difficult !
Best wishes Patrick




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