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How to Set up Your PC Software Windows only

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How to Set up Your PC Software (Windows only) The Windows (MS Windows XP) display-settings for a typical computer are shown below. But the actual screens on your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version of Windows and your particular video card. But even if your actual screens look different, the same, basic set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or Samsung Dealer.) 1. Right click the mouse on the Windows Desktop, then click on [Properties]. The will be displayed. 2. Click on [Settings], then set the by referring to the Display Modes Table on the next page. You do not need to change the settings. 3. Click on [Advanced]. A new settings dialog box will be displayed. 4. Click on the [Monitor] tab, then set the with reference to the Display Modes Table. Set the and individually if you can do so instead of setting the . 5. Press the [OK] button, close the window, then press the [OK] button on the window. Automatic re-booting may commence at this moment. 6. Shutdown the PC, and connect it to your TV. • The actual screens on your PC may look different, depending on your particular version of Windows and the type of your PC. • When you use your TV as a PC monitor, it supports Colors up to 32 bits. • The display on the TV may look different depending on your particular version of Windows or the PC manufacturer. • When connecting a PC (including the DVI connection), you must set it to the display settings that are supported by the TV. Otherwise, the message 'Out of input range' will be displayed. 78 Continued...

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How to Set up Your PC Software (Windows only)
The Windows (MS Windows XP) display-settings for a typical computer are shown below.
But the actual screens on your PC will probably be different, depending upon your particular version
of Windows and your particular video card. But even if your actual screens look different, the same,
basic set-up information will apply in almost all cases. (If not, contact your computer manufacturer or
Samsung Dealer.)
1.
Right click the mouse on the Windows Desktop, then
click on [Properties].
The <Display Dialog-Box> will be displayed.
2.
Click on [Settings], then set the <Display Mode> by
referring to the Display Modes Table on the next
page.
You do not need to change the <Colors> settings.
3.
Click on [Advanced].
A new settings dialog box will be displayed.
4.
Click on the [Monitor] tab, then set the <Screen
Refresh Rate> with reference to the Display
Modes Table.
Set the <Vertical Frequency> and <Horizontal
Frequency> individually if you can do so instead
of setting the <Screen Refresh Rate>.
5.
Press the [OK] button, close the window, then
press the [OK] button on the <Display
Registration Information> window.
Automatic re-booting may commence at this
moment.
6.
Shutdown the PC, and connect it to your TV.
The actual screens on your PC may look
different, depending on your particular version
of Windows and the type of your PC.
When you use your TV as a PC monitor, it
supports Colors up to 32 bits.
The display on the TV may look different
depending on your particular version of
Windows or the PC manufacturer.
When connecting a PC (including the DVI
connection), you must set it to the display settings
that are supported by the TV. Otherwise, the
message ‘Out of input range‘ will be displayed.
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