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Dell W2606C Wide LCD Monitor (With TV Functionality) Owners Manual
Model W2606C
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your wide LCD monitor. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. 2006 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, Dimension, OptiPlex, Dell Precision, Latitude, Inspiron, DellNet, PowerApp, PowerEdge. PowerConnect, TruSurround PowerVault, and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell, Inc.;EMC is a registered trademark of EMC corporation.; XT, SRS, and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. January 2006 Rev. A01
Contents
1 About Your Wide LCD Monitor.65
Front View.
Right Side View Left Side View. Bottom View.
Package Contents
Setting Up Your Wide LCD Monitor.71
Proper Location for Your Wide LCD Monitor. Connecting Your Wide LCD Monitor
Connecting Your Computer to the Wide LCD Monitor
Your Remote Control.79
Installing Batteries
Using Your Remote Control. Selecting a Channel
Using Your Wide LCD Monitor With a Universal or Learning Remote Control.
Using the TV Menu.84
Using Your Remote Control With the TV Menu. Selecting Your TV Menu Language Input Select Menu.
Picture Settings Menu. Audio Settings Menu.
Setting Up Your Wide LCD Monitor
CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions located in the Product Information Guide.
Proper Location for Your Wide LCD Monitor
Consider the following environmental factors when you are deciding where to put your wide LCD monitor: Do not store or use the wide LCD monitor in locations that are exposed to high heat, direct sunlight, or extreme cold. Avoid moving the wide LCD monitor between locations with extreme temperature differences. For more information, see Specifications on page 97. Do not subject the wide LCD monitor to severe vibration or high impact conditions. Do not place thewide LCD monitor inside a car trunk. Do not store or use the wide LCD monitor in locations where the wide LCD monitor would be exposed to high humidity or dusty environment. Do not place the wide LCD monitor in a location where water or other liquids could spill on or into the wide LCD monitor.
Connecting Your Wide LCD Monitor
Your Wide LCD monitor has four standard connectors that can be used to connect devices. NOTE: Before you connect your Wide LCD monitor, ensure you have all the proper cables. Some cables may come with the device you are connecting. For a list of cables that came with your Wide LCD monitor, see Package Contents on page 69. To order additional cables, contact Dell.
Quality Good
Cable and Connector
When to Use Coaxial (RF) carries the video and audio from one cable. The coaxial connector is labeled, ANT/Cable on your wide LCD monitor. To locate the connector, see page 68.
Composite carries the video signal through a single pin. If you are using a composite video connector you also need to connect composite audio connectors. To locate the connector, see page 67.
Better
S-Video splits the video signal into two signals, black-and-white and color. To locate the connector, see page 67.
Quality Best
When to Use Component splits the video signal into three signals, two color and one black-and-white. To locate the connector, see page 68.
Your Wide LCD Monitor has two standard connectors that can be used to connect your computer. NOTE: The type of connector you use depends on the graphics card your computer supports. For additional information about graphic cards, see your computer documentation.
Quality Good Cable and Connector When to Use
A standard graphic display system for computers that uses an analog signal and can support resolutions up to 1360 x 768.
Quality Better
When to Use
A digital signal that can support digital and convert analog to digital. DVI can be used for high resolution display and can support resolutions up to 1360 x 768.
Using the VGA Connector
Turn off the wide LCD monitor and unplug the power cord. Connect the blue VGA cable to your wide LCD monitor and to your computer. Connect the green audio cable to the connector on the wide LCD monitor and to your computer. Plug in the power cords for the wide LCD monitor and computer and turn them on. Enter the TV Menu and select the VGA. For additional information about the Input Select menu, see page 85.
Using the D4 Connector
Turn off the wide LCD monitor and unplug the power cord. Connect your device including the audio cables. Plug in the power cords for the wide LCD monitor and device and turn them on. Enter the TV Menu and select the or AV2 (D4). See page 85.
Your Remote Control
Before you can use your remote control, install two-AAA batteries.
Slide open the battery cover. Install the batteries. Make sure that you match the + and - on the batteries with the + and symbols in the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover.
Using Your Remote Control
Power Button Number buttons Mute CH (up icon)
Turns the wide LCD monitor on and off Press to select a channel Press to turn off the sound Press to view the higher channel In the TV Menu, use the channel button to navigate through the menus in the TV Menu
Enter CH (down icon)
Select an TV Menu option, confirms a channel selection. Press to view the lower channel In the TV Menu, use the channel button to navigate through the menus in the TV Menu Returns you to the previously viewed channel Cycles through the preset Audio options Toggle SRS surround on and off Toggle midnight on and off Cycles through the size options from the Size menu Turns on the sleep timer Cycles through the preset options for the Picture menu Turns on Second Audio Program (SAP) Selects TV tuner as input source/UHF cable channel selection button Selects VGA as input source Displays information about your wide LCD monitor (for example, in TV Mode displays the channel you are watching) Increases the volume in the TV Menu, use the volume button to navigate through the menus Decreases the volume in the TV Menu, use the volume button to navigate through the menus Enters and exits the TV main menu Enters and exits the Input Select menu
Last Audio SRS Midngt Wide Sleep Pict SAP ANT PC Disp Vol + Vol Menu Input
Selecting a Channel
Channels 1 through 12
Press the channel button to select the desired channel. You need to wait about three seconds when changing to channel 10, because the 10/0 button is allocated to the selection of 2-digit channel.
Channel Setup
To program a remote control key number and the display for a specific channel, use Channel Assignment in Channel Setup.
Sleep Timer
Sleep Timer allows you to select an increment of time after which the wide LCD monitor turns off automatically. You can select from 10 minutes to 3 hours.
Troubleshooting Your Wide LCD Monitor
Troubleshooting Tips
CAUTION: If at any time you see smoke or sparks coming from your wide LCD monitor, unplug the Wide LCD Monitor immediately and contact Dell. Do not try to perform any troubleshooting steps.
NOTE: Some problems may be related to your device. See the documentation for any devices connected to your wide LCD monitor. Most problems with your wide LCD monitor may be caused by not having the correct input source selected. Each connector on the wide LCD monitor is associated with an input source, which are labeled AV SIDE through AV4 in the Input Select menu. AV1 (Component 2) Component connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor AV2 (S-Video 2) S-Video connector on the side of the wide LCD monitor AV3 (Component 1) Component connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor AV4 (D4) D4 connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor TV ANT/Cable connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor VGA VGA connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor DVI DVI connector on the bottom of the wide LCD monitor
You can also select the following input sources:
General Problems
Problem Poor picture quality while watching TV and using a device such as a DVD player or a video deck Possible Solution button on the remote control and select Size. For more information on using the TV Menu, see "Using the TV Menu" on page 84. 2 Reconnect the device using the same type of connector. For example, if you are using the composite connector on the bottom, try connecting the device to the composite connector on the side of the wide LCD monitor. See "About Your Wide LCD Monitor" on page 65 for the location of the connectors. After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 3 Connect the device using a different connector. For example, if you are experiencing the problem using a composite connector, try using the component or D4 connector. NOTE: To connect to a different connector, you need the appropriate cables for that connector. See your device documentation for a list of supported connections. After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 4 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset. 5 Adjust the color temperature. Press Menu on the remote control, select Picture, and then select Color Temperature. NOTE: Some set top boxes offer aspect ratio. See your device documentation for more information.
1 Check the aspect ratio settings in the TV Menu. Press the Menu
Problem Poor picture quality when using a device connected to the ANT/Cable (coaxial) connector
Possible Solution
1 Ensure wide LCD monitor is selected as the input source in the
Input Select menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 2 Press Menu on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Channel Setup. This resets the channels on your remote. 3 Check the aspect ratio settings in the TV Menu. Press the Menu button on the remote control and select Size. For more information on using the TV Menu, see "Using the TV Menu" on page 84. 4 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset. 5 Adjust the color temperature. Press Menu on the remote control, select Picture, and then select Color Temperature. 6 The problem may be with your device, contact your service provider.
1 Ensure the wide LCD monitor is turned on. 2 Verify that all the cables are properly connected to the wide
monitor
Nothing appears on my wide LCD
LCD monitor, including the power cable.
3 Check to see if there is a blue or amber light on the lower,
right-hand corner of the wide LCD monitor. A blue light indicates the wide LCD monitor is on. An amber light, means the wide LCD monitor is in power save mode. 4 Ensure the proper source is selected in the Input Select menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 5 Reconnect any devices that are currently connected to the wide LCD monitor. If you are using multiple devices, connect and test one device at a time. 6 Connect another device that you know is working properly. 7 Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu on the remote control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset.
Problem No sound
1 Ensure mute is not turned on. Pressing the Mute button on
the remote control turns the mute function on and off.
correct the Input Select menu in the TV Menu (see "Input Select Menu" on page 85). 3 Verify that the audio cables are firmly connected to both the audio input connectors on your wide LCD monitor and audio output connectors on your devices. Ensure that the cable colors match the connectors colors. 4 Also, ensure that the audio cables are connected to the same row as the video cables. See "About Your Wide LCD Monitor" on page 65 for the location of the connectors. 5 Reconnect the device using the same type of connector. For example, if you are using the composite connector on the bottom, try connecting the device to the composite connector on the side of the wide LCD monitor. See "About Your Wide LCD Monitor" on page 65 for the location of the connectors. After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 6 Connect the device using a different connector. For example, if you are experiencing the problem using a composite connector, try using the component or D4 connector. NOTE: To connect to a different connector, you need the appropriate cables for that connector. See your device documentation for a list of supported connections. After you connect the device, change the input source in the TV Menu. See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information. 7 Test the device on a different TV. Double image or no image with DVD Turn off the progressive scan on the DVD player. Your Dell Wide LCD Monitor offers built-in deinterlacer that is equal to or better quality than the deinterlacer on your DVD player. For more information about progressive scan on your DVD player, see the documentation for your DVD player Update the color settings in the TV Menu. Press Menu on the remote control and select Picture.
See "Input Select Menu" on page 85 for more information.
TV Button Lock
To unlock, press Menu on your remote control, select Setup. Use the side panel buttons to unlock the TV Menu and side panel buttons: 1 Press the Menu button. A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are locked. 2 While the message is on the screen, press the volume increase and channel up buttons on the side panel simultaneously. A message appears stating that the TV Menu and buttons are unlocked.
In Power Save Mode Press any key on keyboard or move mouse
If you have a computer connected to the wide LCD monitor and there is no signal detected, the wide LCD monitor goes in to sleep mode. The power light is amber when the wide LCD monitor in is sleep mode. Press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to wake the wide LCD monitor.
In Power Save Mode Please Check Video Signal
If you are using a video device and it has been inactive for 30 minutes the wide LCD monitor goes in to power save mode. The power light is amber when the wide LCD monitor is in power save mode. Appears for computer source when there is nothing plugged in. Select VGA or DVI from Input Select menu and nothing is plugged in. Plug a computer in to the VGA or DVI.
Self Test
Problem The wide LCD monitor does not respond when using the remote control Possible Solution wide LCD monitor. Be sure that nothing is blocking the front of the wide LCD monitor. For the location of the IR, see "Front View" on page 65. 2 Verify that the batteries are properly installed. 3 If the batteries are old, install new batteries. NOTE: Bright lights or other infrared devices may interfere with your remote control and IR on the wide LCD monitor.
1 Point the remote control directly at the lower right corner of the
Using the Self-Test Feature When Your Wide LCD Monitor is Connected to Your Computer
When your computer is connected to the wide LCD monitor through DVI or VGA connector you can use the self-test feature to check whether your wide LCD monitor is functioning properly. If your wide LCD monitor and computer are properly connected but the wide LCD monitor screen remains dark, run the wide LCD monitor self-test by performing the following steps:
Turn off both your computer and the wide LCD monitor. Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer. Turn on the wide LCD monitor. If the wide LCD monitor cannot sense a video signal and is working correctly, the floating "Dell - Self-Test Feature Check" dialog box appears on the screen (against a black background). While in self-test mode, the power light remains blue and the self-test pattern scrolls through the screen continually. This box also appears during normal system operation if the video cable becomes disconnected or damaged.
Brightness (typical) Contrast Ratio Response time Video Display Capabilities
Physical Dimension Weight (with stand) Tilt Swivel Native Resolution HDTV Capable Tuner Number of Tuners Viewing Angle Horizontal Vertical Inputs Video Composite (CVBS) S-Video Component TV In (coaxial) Audio (L+R) DVI (for use with a video device) D4 Computer VGA (for use as computer monitor) DVI (for use as computer monitor) Audio (PC) one (bottom) one (bottom) one (bottom) two (side+bottom) two (side+bottom) one (bottom) one (bottom) six pairs one (bottom) one (bottom) +/- 85 degrees +/- 85 degrees one analog 14.5 kg/31.97 lbs (est) -5/+20 degrees +/- 45 degrees 1366 x 768 (WXGA) Yes
Outputs Video Composite (CVBS) Audio (L+R) Headphone Audio Effects Speakers (integrated) SRS TruSurround XT Midnight Mode 15 watts/channel 15+15 watts total one (bottom) one pair one (side)
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About side connectors 65 side panel buttons 65 Wide LCD Monitor 65 Adjust 86 brightness 86 color 86 Antenna 74 aspect ratio 87 Audio 86 effects 86 stereo 86 Coaxial 74 Component 76 Connecting an Antenna 74 Connecting Cable TV coaxial 74 Connecting devices Cable TV box 71 camcorder 71 computer 71 DVD player 71 VCR 71 Connectors 67 AVAVcoaxial 68, 71 component 68, 71, 76 composite 71 DDVI 68, 71, 77 location of 68 power 68 quality 71 side panel 67 S-Video 71, 76 VGA 68
Factory settings restore 88
headphones 67
Input Select Input sources 85 Input Source 79 rename 88 IR receiver 65
Buttons channel up and down 66 channels 79 lock 88 power 66 remote control 79 Side panel 66 unlock 88 volume 66, 79
Midnight Mode 86 Monitor 78
Package contents 69 Power indicator amber light 65 blue light 65 Power light amber 65 blue 65
Cables 69 Channel 88 Channel Setup 88
DVI 17, 77
Problems remote control 95 TV 89
Remote control 79, 84 batteries 79 buttons 79 Learning remote 83 problems with 95 using 79
TV Menu 84 appearance of 88 Audio 86 Channel Setup 88 Input Select 85 language 85 messages 94 Picture 86 remote control 84 setup 88 sleep timer 88
Self Test 95 setup 88 Sleep Timer 88 Specifications 97 SRS 26, 86 S-Video 76 Universal remote 83
VGA 18, 78
Troubleshooting 89 computer 95, 96 general problems 90 monitor 96 remote control 95 self test 95 TV Menu Messages 94 TV connectors 71 location 71 set up 71
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