NEC LCD1980FXi Manuale Utente

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All of these control capabilities are made possible
using the advanced remote diagnostics and remote
control capabilities of the Display Data Channel/
Command Interface (DDC/CI). This allows control com-
mands to be sent directly to the monitor by the local
system or remotely over an existing network (LAN) by
a system administrator. In order to take full advantage
of these benefits, users must use a DDC/CI-compatible
graphics card and be running Windows 2000/XP.
The Advanced OSM™ delivers a host of additional fea-
tures that give you complete control of your monitor
and its settings. Automatic black level adjustment
allows for easy control of grayscale images for optimum
picture in most applications, and when switched to
manual mode, it is ideal for special user conditions in
the medical industry, such as X-ray photo viewers.
Video bandwidth can be adjusted to compensate for a
bad signal and give you more flexibility in the number
of signals you can view, while the auto adjust level 
can be customized to various settings for personal
preferences when powering up a new system.
Also controlled through the Advanced OSM is
TileMatrix™, which allows you to build video walls of
various configurations. With the use of a simple video
amplifier and a standard video card, this feature saves
you time and money compared to other connection 
solutions. With the ability to utilize up to 25 monitors 
(5 x 5 configuration) that display a shared image, you 
can build an impressive video wall for various applica-
tions, including advertising and tradeshows. TileComp™
(featured on the MultiSync LCD1980FXi and LCD1980SXi)
works in tandem with TileMatrix to compensate 
for the width of tiled bezels and optimally display 
still images.
GammaComp™ internal circuitry (featured on the
MultiSync LCD1980FXi, LCD1980SXi and LCD2180UX)
automatically converts 8-bit data from the PC to 
10-bit and back to 8-bit, producing smooth, accurate
color tones. Gamma can be set by using preset values
or creating a custom setting from 0.5 to 4.0 in incre-
ments of 0.1, creating an ideal setting for video or
other applications. Also, when using GammaComp 
software (available  by  download), user-programmable
curves can be loaded into the display’s internal 10-bit
gamma lookup table, thereby allowing various custom
display gamma or tone-response curves to be 
achieved. GammaComp uses a two-way communica-
tions link (DDC/CI) with the display via the video
graphics adapter and normal video cable, eliminating
the need for extra cables.
Another user-controlled feature offered by the
Advanced OSM is AutoBright™, which adjusts the
brightness level based on the image content on the
screen. This function delivers optimal readability and
reduced user eyestrain, as well as conserves energy,
contributing to a lower total cost of ownership.
Asset management keeps managers up-to-speed.
The MultiSync LCD 80 Series supports asset manage-
ment capability by adhering to VESA DDC and EDID
standards. Based on these standards, information
from the monitors such as serial number, model name
and date of manufacture can be communicated to 
a central system using asset management software
such as Microsoft’s System Management Server.
Intelligent technology and design unite in this    
revolutionary
f lat-panel monitor series.
An ultra-thin frame and overall dynamic design free up valuable desktop space for multiple-monitor applications such as stacking on financial
trading desks. Optional installation handles are available (upon request) for installation assistance on third-party mounts/arms.
NEC’s MultiSync
SoundBar80 creates a
multimedia-enhanced
monitor solution when
attached to MultiSync
LCD 80 Series monitors in
either portrait (pictured)
or landscape orientation.