ENGLISH LC-M3700/LC-M3710 OPERATION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D’EMPLOI MANUAL DE MANEJO STANDBY/ON INPUT VOL RETURN MENU ENTER ENLARGE Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Gedruckt auf 100% wiederverwertungs Papier. Imprimé sur 100% de papier recyclé. Impreso en 100% de papel reciclado de postconsumo. Cover.p65 1 Printed in Japan Gedruckt in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón TINS-A842WJZZ 03P07-JKK WIDE LCD MONITOR 03.7.
ENGLISH LC-M3700 LC-M3710 WIDE LCD MONITOR ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL IMPORTANT: To aid reporting in case of loss or theft, please record the product’s model and serial numbers in the space provided. The numbers are located in the rear of the product. Model No.: Serial No.: U.S.A. ONLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Continued) WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. U.S.A. ONLY CAUTION: Use the supplied AC cord as it is. Do not remove the core part from the AC cord, and do not change the way of winding cables around the core part.
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a SHARP LCD product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Safety Precautions carefully before using this product. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Connection and Installation Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) 16. Repair—If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs. a. When the power cord or plug is damaged. b. When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product. c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions.
CONTENTS Introduction Page Dear SHARP Customer ........................................................................... 3 Safety Precautions .................................................................................. 3 Introduction ............................................................................................. 5 Features ................................................................................................. 6 Part Names – Display ...........................................
Features Numbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained. HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) PANEL A large, flat LCD display panel with 3.15 million pixels lets you enjoy a detailed, high• definition picture from a digital TV or a PC. ASV* LOW-REFLECTION BLACK TFT LCD PANEL unique ASV* low-reflection BLACK TFT LCD panel provides higher luminance, • SHARP’s higher contrast, and a wider viewing angle.
Features (Continued) refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained. ENLARGEMENT FUNCTION Introduction Numbers within 61 56 output of enlarged images for 4- or 9-screen (“2×2” or “3×3”) setups, without using • aAllows special-purpose external device. CHAIN CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE MONITORS chain connection of monitors using video signal output (composite-video/D-Sub) • Enables terminals. individual control via PC of multiple sets connected in a daisy chain using RS• Enables 232C cables.
Part Names – Display Numbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained. Front view Liquid Crystal Display panel Side control panel (See below.) About LC-M3710: » The SHARP logo for the LC-M3710 model is Panel side on the vertical base. Remote control sensor * LC-3700 LC-3710 STANDBY/ON button 11 When using the remote control, point it towards here.
Part Names – Display (Continued) Introduction Rear view Built-in monitor 57 speaker SPEAKER (R) 18 External speaker terminal (right) POWER···················· 30 Main power on/off switch AC Input terminal···············19 INPUT2 (INPUT/ 14 OUTPUT) VIDEO OUTPUT SPEAKER (L) 18 External speaker terminal (left) 2 1 3 17 INPUT1 13 INPUT3/PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT············ 17 PC (DIGITAL) INPUT INPUT3 16 PC (ANALOG) INPUT··················16 RS-232C INPUT··············17 RS-232C OUTPUT········ 17 15
Part Names – Remote Control Unit Numbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained.
Part Names – Remote Control Unit (Continued) Introduction Removing the battery cover Cautions regarding remote control unit Gently hold down and press in the arrow direction. » Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place it in an area with high humidity. » The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting.
Supplied Accessories Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product. Remote control unit (× 1) “AA” size battery (× 2) AC cord, 9 ft.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment Introduction INPUT1 INPUT1 audio INPUT 1 1 S-VIDEO S-video VIDEO Video ■ INPUT1: Terminals are provided for two types of video input signal. 54 Terminal type Connection and Installation R - AUDIO - L Input Select Compatible signals Video BNC NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*1) S-video S terminal NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*1) No matter which video signal is selected, the system uses the signal input to the audio terminals for audio.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) INPUT2 INPUT2 audio INPUT 2 (INPUT/OUTPUT) 2 R - AUDIO - L VIDEO Video ■ INPUT2: Input or output can be selected for INPUT2. (*1) 56 INPUT2 Select This setting cannot be switched when INPUT2 is currently being displayed. Terminal type Video RCA Compatible signals NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*2) When this is set to “Output”, video signals input from the INPUT1 video input terminal are output. (*3) An audio signal is output with this setting (i.e.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) INPUT3 Input Select: RGB Horizontal sync signal (H sync) Y/G Pb/Cb/B Pr/Cr/R INPUT3 audio Connection and Installation INPUT 3 Vertical sync signal (V sync) 3 HD VD AUDIO Input Select: COMPONENT ■ INPUT3: Either COMPONENT or RGB can be selected for the input video signal. 54 56 COMPONENT RGB Input Select The signal is input with the Y/Pb/Pr (Y/Cb/Cr) terminals. The HD and VD terminals are not used.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) PC PC audio PC(DIGITAL)INPUT PC(ANALOG)INPUT AUDIO PC (digital) video PC (analog) video ■ PC: Terminals for two kinds of PC video input signal are available. 54 56 Input Select Terminal type Analog D-Sub15-pin Digital DVI-D Compatible signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and others 68 Appendix 1 In addition to ordinary Separate Sync (HD/VD) signals, the system is also compatible with Composite Sync (Csync) and Sync On Green.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO OUTPUT Connection and Installation Video ■ When INPUT2 is displayed, video from INPUT2 is output. Otherwise video from INPUT1 is output. INPUT3/PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT INPUT 3 / PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT ■ When INPUT3 is displayed, video from INPUT3 is output. Otherwise PC (analog) video is output. RS-232C INPUT/RS-232C OUTPUT RS-232C INPUT RS-232C OUTPUT ■ The RS-232C INPUT and RS-232C OUTPUT are used to control this monitor with a PC.
Connecting External Speakers "Rear view Speaker compatibility: » Be sure to use external speakers with an impedance of 8 ohm and a rated input of at least 10W. To external speaker (right) "SPEAKER R terminal To external speaker (left) "SPEAKER L terminal How to connect the speaker cables 1 Pull up the lid. 2 Insert the edge of the cable. 3 Put the lid back down. Make sure to connect the speaker jack and cable polarity (±, —) properly. ■ The speaker jacks have plus ± and minus — polarity.
Connecting the AC Cord Caution Be sure to turn the main POWER off when connecting the cord. "Rear view Connection and Installation Plug (to the AC input terminal) Plug (to power outlet) 'AC input terminal (plug in here) AC cord 9 ft. 10-1/8″ (3 m) Power outlet Fastening the AC cord Attaching portion Screw 1. Plug the AC cord into the AC input terminal on the back of the monitor. » Align the shape of the plug and the connector, and insert all the way in. 2.
Connecting Multiple Monitors ■ Multiple monitors can be connected in a daisy chain using the input/output terminals for video/audio signals. Connection examples for video only Example: 1 2 1 VIDEO OUTPUT 2 1 INPUT 1 INPUT 1 Video cable shows the signal flow. To video output terminal External device Video cable Example: 2 PC (ANALOG) INPUT PC(ANALOG) INPUT 00 00 INPUT 3/PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT RGB cable To video output terminal RGB cable shows the signal flow.
Connecting Multiple Monitors (Continued) Connection examples for video and audio Use by selecting “INPUT2 Select” and setting INPUT2 to “Output”.
Connecting Multiple Monitors (Continued) 56 Use by selecting “INPUT2 Select” and setting INPUT2 to “Output”. Example: 3 PC(ANALOG) INPUT PC (ANALOG) INPUT 2 1 INPUT 3/PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT (Red: audio right) (White: audio left) INPUT 2 (INPUT/ OUTPUT) RGB cable To video output terminal RGB cable PC audio cable To PC audio output terminal shows the signal flow.
Mounting Options ■ Please use an optional table stand or wall-mount bracket designed specifically for this product. This monitor is equipped with a temporary stand when shipped from the factory. Please note this stand is for temporary use only until the monitor is properly mounted. Be sure to use a special-purpose AN-37ST1 table stand or AN-37AG1 wall-mount bracket (both optional).
Mounting Options (Continued) AN-37AG1 Wall-Mount Bracket Installation See the bracket instructions for details. Mounting precautions Special techniques are required to mount this monitor, so be sure to rely on a specialist for mounting work. The customer should never perform any of this work himself or herself. Our company will bear no responsibility for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or handling. Installing wall-mount bracket 1.
Mounting Options (Continued) Setting the angle of the wall-mount bracket ■ The wall-mount bracket is assembled for perpendicular installation, so to use it for tilted installation, please follow the procedure below to set it at the installation angle. Connection and Installation Setting the installation angle. 1 Remove the 2 vertical installation screws. These screws are used when setting the angle in step 3. 2 Assemble the wall-mount bracket as desired as shown in the figure. (Figure shows a 20˚ angle.
Mounting Options (Continued) 2. Attach the wall-mount bracket (with the angle set) to the back of the Wide LCD Monitor. Upper side Marking A ●Make sure all cables and cords are connected and bundled (see page 29). ●Attach the terminal cover to the back of the monitor and align the wall-mount screw holes (Marking A: 4 locations) with the holes (4 locations) on the back of the Wide LCD Monitor. ●Use the supplied M6 30 mm length screws (4 screws) to securely fasten the wall-mount bracket in place.
Mounting Options (Continued) Outside dimensional drawings »With table stand attached Unit: inch [mm] 35-25/32 [909] 4-17/64 [108.4] 3-29/32 [99.5] 11-13/32 [290] 3-15/64 [82.1] Connection and Installation 2-5/16 [58.8] 31-57/64 [810] 18-43/64 [474.5] 37-23/64 [949] 1-13/32 [36] 32-11/32 [821.6] 33 /64 [13] 30/64 [12] 15 5/16 [18.5] [290] 2-3/16 3-11/64 [55.5] [80.5] 11-13/32 2-39/64 [66.1] 4-1/8 [105] 6-3/32 [155] 10-7/16 [265] 7-7/8 [200] 7-7/8 [200] 2-39/64 [66.
Mounting Options (Continued) Outside dimensional drawings »With wall-mount bracket attached Unit: inch [mm] 3 1- /16 [30] 5-3/32 [129.5] 6-4/3 [171.7782] 9-15/16 [252.5] 8-3/8 [212.9] 15° 10° 20° 22-33/64 [572] 5° 11-7/16 [290.4] 5-3/32 [129.5] (0°) 4-13/16 [122.3] (5°) 4-1/2 [114.2] 4-5/32 [105.5] (15°) (10°) 3-25/32 [96] (20°) LC-M3700 (Horizontal mount) Panel center 5-3/32 [129.5] 19 37-23/64 [949] 1-3/16 [30] 5-3/32 [129.
Bundling Cables ■ Cables and cords connected to the back of the monitor can be bundled using the supplied cable clamp and cable binders. This will prevent stray or disorganized cables at the back of the monitor. "Rear view Connection and Installation To external devices Cable binder Wrap the cable binder around the bundle of cables. Put the thinner end of cable binder through the hole as shown, and tighten appropriately.
Turning on Power ■ Before turning on POWER, make sure that peripherals, external speakers, and the AC cord are connected properly. ■ There are two power supply switches: POWER (main power supply) and STANDBY/ON. Main POWER switch "Rear view "Front view STANDBY/ON indicator "POWER (main) switch PRESS POWER (MAIN) ON THE BACK OF THE MONITOR. » The STANDBY/ON indicator at the lowerright corner of LCD panel lights up green.
Remote Control Unit ■ Generally the monitor is operated using the remote control unit once main POWER on the back of the monitor has been turned on. INPUT (Input selection) Press INPUT to display the input selection screen. Press INPUT or use '/" (Cursor control) to select the input mode. » In INPUT1 or PC mode, the video selected in “Input Select” (page 54) is displayed on the screen. » INPUT2 can be selected only when it has been set to “Input” in “INPUT2 Select” (see page 56).
Menu Items ■ Menus can be displayed on the screen to enable video and audio adjustment, and setting of various functions, using the remote control. For details refer to the pages where each topic is explained. Menu option selection Buttons used in menu operation MENU » Displays and turns off the menu screen. STANDBY/ON INPUT VOL RETURN MENU UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT (Cursor control) » '/"/\ / |: Selects a desired item on the screen. » \ / |: Adjusts a selected item.
Menu Items (Continued) Menu screen explanation "Menu screen example (partial) Power control Setup Option Control Lock Input Select Item displayed in yellow [AV] Position Picture Flip [Normal] Language [English] Input 2 Select [Input] ID No. Setting [—] Enlarge Panel Protection Cover [Off] [Detached] » This indicates item currently selected. » Press ENTER to go to the adjustment screen for this item. Item in brackets » This shows the current setting for the item.
Menu Items (Continued) PC (analog) input mode menu items INPUT3 : RGB PC : Analog PC : Digital For a table of adjustment ranges for each menu item, please see Appendix3 on page 70. Picture 51 Contrast/Black Level Audio 51 Advanced Power control Setup C.M.S. (H)/(S)/(V) 52 Red/Green/Blue 53 Treble/Bass/Balance 53 Brightness 53 Power Management 54 Lock Item Option 54 Control Lock 54 Input Select Menu Display/Remote/Buttons/Power/ 54 Input Signal RS-232C 54 Auto Sync.
Menu Items (Continued) AV input mode menu items INPUT1: AV, Y/C INPUT2: INPUT3: COMPONENT Picture For a table of adjustment ranges for each menu item, please see Appendix3 on page 71. 51 Audio Contrast/Black Level/Color/Tint/ Sharpness/ Power control 51 Setup Advanced C.M.S.
Menu Items (Continued) Language setting ■ The On-Screen Display language can be set to Japanese, English, German, French or Spanish. MENU 1 1 Press to display the menu screen. 2 Press or to select “Setup”. MENU [Setup] Picture Audio Power control Setup Option Control Lock [AV] Input Select Position Picture Flip [Normal] Language [English] [Input] Input 2 Select [—] ID No.
PC Operation PC connection 1 One-to-one connection with a PC ....... Basic operation Connect with RS-232C cross cable between the PC COM port (RS-232C connector) and the RS232C INPUT terminal on the back of monitor. "Rear view To RS-232C INPUT terminal To COM port "PC Basic Operation RS-232C cross cable 2 Daisy chain connection from a single PC.......
PC Operation (Continued) Communication procedure Basic operation When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor, the monitor operates according to the received command, and sends a response message to the PC. Carriage return code C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 ↵ Parameter field (4 character string comprised of: 0-9, +, –, space, ?) Command field (4 prescribed alphanumerical characters) Example: VOLM0030 POWR 1 (“ ” indicates a space.
PC Operation (Continued) Advanced operation ■ This section explains commands for daisy chain connection. The basic communication procedure is the same as in the “Basic operation” section. You can assign a unique ID number to each monitor (see page 56). This allows you to control a particular monitor in a daisy chain of monitors. Up to about 20 monitors can be connected, depending on the length of RS-232C cables and installation environment.
PC Operation (Continued) The command examples shown on this page assume the following connection and ID number set up. PC ID number: 1 ID number: 2 ID number: 3 ID number: 4 IDST······A monitor receiving this command sets its own ID number in the parameter field. Example: IDST0001 OK 001 ←The ID number of this monitor is set to 1.
PC Operation (Continued) IDSL······ The parameter of this command sets the ID number indicating the monitor subject to the next command. Example: IDSL0002 ← The next command is for the monitor with ID number=2. WAIT ← Searching for monitor with ID number=2.
PC Operation (Continued) This system has a function to allow setting of multiple monitors connected in a daisy chain using a single command. This function is called repeater control. Up to about 20 monitors can be connected, depending on the length of RS-232C cables and installation environment. You can use Repeater control function without assigning ID numbers.
PC Operation (Continued) ■ Normal response 1Response when no ID number has been set. Carriage return code (0DH, 0AH) O K A response is returned when execution of the pertinent command is finished. ↵ 2Response when an ID number has been set. Space (20H) O K SPC 0 0 Carriage return code (0DH, 0AH) 1 ↵ ID number of responding monitor ■ When a command has not been executed correctly* 1Response when no ID number has been set.
PC Operation (Continued) ■ If execution of the command is taking some time. Carriage return code (0DH, 0AH) W A I ↵ T If execution of a command takes some time, WAIT may be returned as the returned value. In this case, a value will be returned if you wait a while. During this time, new commands will not be received, even if they are sent. No ID number is attached to WAIT response. • Cases where WAIT is returned 1. When repeater control is used 2. When an IDSL or IDLK command is used 3.
PC Operation (Continued) If the next command is sent in the interval before OK or ERR is returned, it will basically be ignored. (Exception: Forced end using ASNC command) Leave an interval of 100 ms between command response and transmission of the next command. You can use Repeater control function without assigning ID numbers.
PC Operation (Continued) RS-232C command table Command : 38 Direction : W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter field ( 38 ), the command functions as described under “Control/Response Contents”. R The returned value indicated under “Reply” can be obtained by setting “????”, “___?” or “???+” (repeater control) in the parameter field ( 38 ).
PC Operation (Continued) Input selection, etc. INPUT SELECTION INPUT1 SELECTION INP1 W 0 Leaves input selection as is, and switches input to INPUT1 1 Sets input selection for INPUT1 to "AV" 2 R INPUT2 SELECTION INP2 W Sets input selection for INPUT1 to "Y/C" 1 Input selection for INPUT1 is "AV" 2 Input selection for INPUT1 is "Y/C" 0 Leaves input selection as is, and switches input to INPUT2. ERR if INPUT is set to output.
PC Operation (Continued) Picture and audio adjustment, etc. PICTURE ADJUSTMENT CONTRAST CONT WR 0 - 40 0 - 40 BLACK LEVEL BLVL WR ±30 ±30 ±30 COLOR COLR WR ±30 TINT TINT WR ±30 ±30 SHARPNESS SHRP WR ±10 ±10 RED REDG WR ±30 ±30 GREEN GREN WR ±30 ±30 BLUE BLUE WR ±30 ±30 C. M. S.
PC Operation (Continued) Picture and audio adjustment, etc. (continued) POSITION/FINE SYNC.
PC Operation (Continued) Other control options ID NUMBER ID NO. SETTING IDST W 0 - 255 R CONTROL LOCK IDSL W 1 - 255 Sets a monitor ID number. This ID number is only effective for the command immediately after this command. 0 Clears the ID number if one has been designated. ID NO. SETTING (SUBSEQUENT) IDLK W 1 - 255 Sets a monitor ID number. This ID number is effective for the next and all subsequent commands after this command.
Settings and Adjustments Picture Contrast Adjustable range Default + direction – direction 0 - 40 30 For more contrast For less contrast Black Level Adjustable range Default + direction – direction –30 - +30 0 Brightens entire video signal Darkens entire video signal Color (Video/S-video/COMPONENT) Adjustable range –30 - +30 Default 0 + direction For more color intensity – direction Decreases color intensity (Monochrome at “0”) Tint (Video/S-video/COMPONENT) Adjustable range –30 - +30 Default 0 + direct
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Advanced: Color Temp (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) Adjustable range High, Mid-High, Mid, Mid-Low, Low Default Mid Upward Entire image bluish tone (color temperature increases) Downward Entire image reddish tone (color temperature decreases) Advanced: Black (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) Adjustable range Off, High, Low Default Low Off No Adjustment High For high detail in black portions Low For low detail in black portions Advanced: 3D-Y/C (Video) Adjustable range
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Green (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB)) Adjustable range –30 - +30 Default 0 + direction Brightens green component – direction Darkens green component Blue (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB)) Adjustable range –30 - +30 Default 0 + direction Brightens blue component – direction Darkens blue component Audio Treble Adjustable range Default + direction – direction –15 - +15 0 For stronger treble For weaker treble Bass Adjustable range Default + direction – direction –15 - +15 0 For strong
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Setup Control Lock: Lock Item (See page 58 for details.) Function Adjustable range Lock/Unlock (“Menu Display”, “Remote”, “Buttons”, “Power” and “RS-232C”) Default Unlock (all items) Lock The pertinent function is disabled when a PIN is set (see page 58). Unlock The pertinent function can be used, even if a PIN is set. Control Lock: PIN (See page 58 for details.) Function Sets 4-digit PIN After a PIN has been set, it becomes effective when the menu is closed.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Auto Sync.: Start Now Function Adjustable range If “Yes” is selected and the ENTER button is pressed when applicable video is input, the system automatically optimizes position, phase and clock using the video signal which is currently being input. Yes/No (“No” is always the default value) Position: H-pos. (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) Adjustable range –10 - +10 Default 0 + direction Image shifts right. – direction Image shifts left. Position: V-pos.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Picture Flip Adjustable range Default Normal Mirror Upside Down Rotate Normal/Mirror/Upside Down/Rotate Normal Normal image Mirror image Upside down image Rotated image Language Function Adjustable range Default Selects display language setting. Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish English INPUT2 Select Function Adjustable range Default Input Output Note: Selects INPUT2 terminal use.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Option Wide Mode (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) (see page 63 for details.) Adjustable range Normal, Full 14:9, Zoom 14:9, Panorama, Cinema 14:9, Cinema 16:9, Full and Underscan Default Panorama Note: Available when receiving a 480i, 576i, 480p or 576p image. Wide Mode (INPUT 3 COMPONENT) Adjustable range Full, Underscan Default Full Note: Available when receiving 1080i or 720p image Wide Mode (INPUT3 (RGB)/PC (analog/digital)) (see page 62 for details.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) Detailed explanation Control lock Overview This monitor is equipped with a control lock function to prevent third parties from changing the operating state. Locked functions cannot be used unless a PIN is input. PINs can be freely set by the user. The following types of operation can be locked. » Menu Display When locked, MENU buttons on the remote control and monitor are disabled. » Remote Control When enabled buttons on the remote control except STANDBY/ON are locked.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) » PIN+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.) This command temporarily releases current lock. “+” indicates repeater control for the PINP command. ( 42 Repeater control) » PCLRxxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.) It reverts to the state where no PIN has been set. This is the same as “PIN Clear” under “Control Lock” on the “Setup” menu. (“Permanent unlocking”) » PCL+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.) It reverts to the state where there is no PIN.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) [Example: 4] Disabling remote control, monitor buttons and power operations (RS-232C daisy-chain connection) Note: Values returned by monitors are omitted because they vary depending on the number of connected monitors. ←(“xxxx” is the current PIN. “xxxx” is not necessary if no PIN is set.) ←Locks remote control ←Locks monitor buttons ←Locks power operation ←(“xxxx” is new PIN.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) ● Enlarge ■ You can set up 4 or 9 monitors and integrate them into a single screen to display video. Each monitor displays an enlargement of 1/4 or 1/9 of the original image.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) ● Wide Mode (INPUT3 (RGB) /(PC (analog)) ■ In PC mode, you can select the following screen sizes to suit the input signal. Input signal Normal Full Cinema Dot by Dot Displays image so it fills the screen vertically, while maintaining the original aspect ratio. An image fully fills the screen. Keep the original aspect ratio in a full screen display. The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) ● Wide Mode (Video, S-video, Input 3 COMPONENT) The desired screen size can be selected to suit the input broadcast or software. ■ The following 8 screen sizes can be selected. Normal For 4:3 “Standard” pictures. A side bar appears on each side. Zoom 14 : 9 For 14:9 letterbox pictures. An image vertically fills the screen. Cinema 14 : 9 Displays Cinescope 14:9 size movie software so it fills the entire screen.
Settings and Adjustments (Continued) » When set to “Enlarge” (i.e. with a “2 × 2” or “3 × 3” setting), the screen size is fixed in “Full” mode. NOTE: » When using the screen size selection function of this monitor, the appearance of the original video may change if you select a screen size with a different aspect ratio than the original image (i.e. TV broadcast or video input from an external device). Please consider this point when selecting the screen size.
Troubleshooting Before calling for repair services, make sure following checks for possible remedies to the encountered symptoms. Problem There is no picture or sound. There is no picture. Remote control does not work. Right sound L ···· Left sound R ···· Sound from left and right speakers is reversed. Sound is heard from only one side. Faint color or bad hue.
Troubleshooting (Continued) ■ Warning when temperature rises Nature of warning: ∫ “Temperature” flashes at the lower right corner of the screen. The monitor automatically enters standby mode if temperature continues to rise. Solution: ∫ If the monitor enters standby mode due to a rise in temperature, you can turn on the power on again in the usual way using the remote control or buttons on the monitor. However the monitor will enter standby mode again if the cause of the temperature rise is not eliminated.
Specifications Product Wide LCD Monitor Model LC-M3700/LC-M3710 Screen size inch (mm) LCD Panel 37” (32-17/64 (819.6) (width) x 18-9/64 (460.8) (height), 37-1/64 (940.3) (diagonal)) Drive TFT (thin film transistor) Active Matrix Number of dots 3,147,264 dots (768 (height) x 1,366 (width) x 3) Color system NTSC (3.58/4.
Appendix 1: PC Compatibility Chart ● PC (analog) and INPUT3 (RGB) signal input compatibility chart Vertical frequency 43Hz 640 × 400 720 × 400 640 × 480 848 × 480 852 × 480 800 × 600 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 1280 × 1024 1366 × 768 540p 1080i 720p ○ (∗) 50Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 55Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 56Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 60Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 65Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 70Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 72Hz 74.
Appendix 2: Dimensional Drawings Unit: inch [mm] 35-25/32 [909] 3-29/32 [99.5] 31-57/64 [810] 1-13/32 [36] 37-23/64 [949] 32-11/32 [821.6] 33/64 1/4 [6.5] 30/64 [12] 22-33/64 [572] 18-7/32 [462.8] [13] 14-9/16 [370] 10-7/16 [265] /16 [24] 33 /64 [13] 23 /32 [18.5] 1-29/64[37] 2-39/64 [66.1] 2-39/64 [66.1] 2-9/16 [65] 31 /64 [12.3] 15 4-1/8 [105] 7-7/8 [200] 6-3/32 [155] 1-1/2 [38.5] 7-7/8 [200] 4-17/32[115] 5-19/32 [142] 2-27/32[72.5] 8-25/32 [223] 7-7/8 [200] 7-13/32 [188.
Appendix 3: Menu Option Reference Chart Menu option reference chart: PC input mode Picture Contrast 0 - 40 Black Level –30 - 0 - +30 Red –30 - 0 - +30 Green –30 - 0 - +30 Blue –10 - 0 - +10 Advanced Reset Audio Yes, No C.M.S. (H) C.M.S. C.M.S. (S) R –30 - 0 - +30 C.M.S.
Appendix 3: Menu Option Reference Chart (Continued) Menu option reference chart: AV input mode Picture Contrast 0 - 40 Black Level –30 - 0 - +30 Color –30 - 0 - +30 Tint –30 - 0 - +30 Sharpness –10 - 0 - +10 Advanced Reset Audio Yes, No C.M.S. (H) C.M.S. C.M.S. (S) R –30 - 0 - +30 C.M.S.