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Pixel pitch | 0.248 x 0.248 mm |
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Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Display diagonal | 21.5 \ |
Separate H/V sync | Yes |
Vertical scan range | 56 - 75 Hz |
Viewable size diagonal | 546.1 mm |
Viewing angle, vertical | 160 ° |
Contrast ratio (dynamic) | 50000:1 |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 1000:1 |
Viewing angle, horizontal | 170 ° |
Display brightness (typical) | 300 cd/m² |
Bandwidth | 0.135 GHz |
Power requirements | 90 – 264 V, 47/63 Hz |
Display viewable area (HxV) | 476.6 x 268.1 mm |
Display resolution at frequency | 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz |
USB hub version | 2.0 |
RMS rated power | 6 W |
Certification | TÜV-Typ, CE, UL, CSA, SEMKO, FCC-B |
Product color | Black |
Market positioning | - |
Compliance industry standards | DDC 2B |
LED indicators | Stand-by |
Tilt angle range | -5 - 15 ° |
Panel mounting interface | 100 x 100 mm |
Power consumption (standby) | 1 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 53 W |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Depth (without stand) | 193.5 mm |
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Width (without stand) | 519.8 mm |
Height (without stand) | 400.5 mm |
Weight (without stand) | 4700 g |
Lists the specific LG Monitor TV models covered by this manual.
Details the buttons and indicators on the front of the monitor.
Identifies and explains the ports and connectors on the back panel.
Step-by-step guide for attaching the monitor stand.
Instructions for removing the monitor stand.
Steps to remove the stand body for wall mounting.
Guidelines for mounting the TV horizontally on a wall.
Guidelines for placing the TV on a desktop.
Adjusting the display for comfort, including tilt range.
Guidance on optimal placement and ventilation for the display.
Safety instructions for securing the TV to a wall.
Instructions for securing the TV to a desk to prevent tipping.
Information about the Kensington Security System connector.
How to connect an antenna for optimal picture quality.
Connecting a set-top box using a component cable.
Connecting a set-top box via HDMI or HDMI to DVI cable.
Connecting a DVD player using a component cable.
Connecting a VCR using an antenna, RCA, or S-Video cable.
Connecting the monitor to a PC using a D-sub 15 pin or DVI cable.
Lists supported resolutions and frequencies for PC and DTV inputs.
Guides the user through initial setup steps like mode, language, and auto tuning.
Explains the function of each button on the remote control.
Step-by-step guide to power on the TV.
How to select channels using the remote or number buttons.
How to adjust the volume and mute the sound.
Using the Quick Menu for frequent settings and favorite channels.
Navigating and adjusting settings via the on-screen menus.
Automatically finding and storing available channels.
Manually tuning channels for DTV, TV, CADTV, or CATV.
Creating a custom channel list by toggling channels on or off.
Adjusting the picture aspect ratio for analog sources.
Selecting factory presets for picture modes like Vivid, Standard, Cinema.
Automatically adjusts screen brightness based on ambient light.
Adjusts color temperature for warmer or cooler tones.
Manually adjusting picture settings like Backlight, Contrast, and Brightness.
Optimizing contrast, color, noise reduction, and gamma.
Adjusts black level for optimal picture quality in films.
Optimizes picture quality for viewing films.
Resets selected picture modes to default factory settings.
Setting the resolution to match the PC's output.
Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes instability.
Manually adjusting screen position, size, and phase for clarity.
Resets screen position, size, and phase to factory defaults.
Maintains a consistent volume level across different programs.
Adjusts the sound balance between left and right speakers.
Selects appropriate sound options based on program content.
Adjusting the audio equalizer settings manually.
Resets sound mode settings to default factory values.
Turning the TV speakers on or off, especially with external audio.
Receiving MTS stereo and SAP for analog broadcasts.
Setting the clock automatically or manually.
Setting timers for automatic power on and off.
Setting a timer to automatically turn the TV off.
Automatic power off when no input signal is detected.
Changing the language of the on-screen menus.
Assigning labels to different input sources.
Restricting control via the remote or front panel buttons.
Displaying captioning information for analog broadcasts.
Choosing language for DTV/CADTV captions.
Customizing DTV/CADTV caption appearance (size, font, color).
Controlling the power LED indicator.
Enabling PC control of monitor functions via DDC/CI.
Enabling or disabling the parental control lock system.
Setting or changing the parental control password.
Blocking specific channels to prevent viewing.
Blocking movies based on specified rating limits.
Blocking children's TV programs based on age or content ratings.
Blocking general TV programs based on age, dialogue, language, sex, or violence.
Setting rating limits for downloadable content.
Blocking specific input sources from being selected.
Solutions for common operational and video issues.
Instructions for cleaning the screen and cabinet.
Technical specifications for the M2262D/M2262DP models.
Information on IR codes and remote control connection.
Setting up external control devices via RS-232C.
Function to specify a set ID number for control.
Detailed list of commands and their parameters.
Discusses the trend of large flat panel displays and potential risks.
General safety recommendations for installation and use.
Guidelines and precautions for wall mounting the display.