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1. Selection Options Sound Setting Treble and bass 0 64 Balance 50 to 50 Auto Volume On off Surround Sound Off Surround SRS SPDIF Mode Auto PCM EQ 120Hz 500Hz 1 5KHz 10KHz 0 64 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 21 Option Menu Option Menu 22 OSD Language Restore Factory Default OSD Transparency f OSD Duration 15sec OPTION a Software Update USB Firmware Version Item Selection Options OSD Language English French German Spanish Chinese 18 other language options Restore Factory Default Yes No OSD Transparency Off Low Middle High OSD Duration 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec off Software Update Yes No Firmware Version Version will display if selected PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Time Menu Time Menu Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto sleep Item Selection Options Clock Date Month Year Hour Minute Off Time Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday Hour Minute On Time Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday Hour Minute Source Volume Sleep Timer Off 10 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 180 min 240 min Auto Sleep On Off PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 23 Playing Media Files Playing Media Files This display can play video image music and text files from your USB device Connect your
2. 4 60 5 90 6 120 72180 82240 min Get Sleep Timer Returns the sleep timer settings For example 240 Min FF 04 27 00 30 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide RS232 Commands Item Description Code HEX Set Lock to X 01 is lock out both the keypad and the IR remote 02 is FF 04 2A 01 02 unlock Get Lock Status Returns lock or unlock FF 04 2B 00 INPUT Open the source selection OSD move down in source 69 90 06 selection menu MENU Open or close the main OSD or move back one submenu 69 73 23 level LEFT Navigate left in OSD or decrease selected value 69 7224 RIGHT Navigate right in OSD or increase selected value 69 74 22 DOWN Open Picture Settings OSD or navigate down in OSD 6983 13 UP Navigate up in OSD 69 63 33 OK Select the highlighted item 69 96 00 EXIT Exit the menu 69 84 12 Note If R5232 commands do not function properly contact Planar Technical Support to receive instructions for updating firmware PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 31 Touch Screen Operation Touch Screen Operation To use the integrated touch capabilities of the PS7050T and PS8250T follow these simple instructions 1 Connect the USB Type B side of the USB cable included in the accessory kit to the connector on the display I O panel 2 Connect the USB Type A side of the cable to the PC 3 ForWindows and Linux operating systems a driver is not reguired to ena
3. If your installation will not use RS232 control you can skip this section Most of the operations you can do with the remote you can do with RS232 commands Plus you can send inquiries to the displays and find out RS232 Communication the current settings and values RS232 connections are made with standard straight through cables Connecting the RS232 Cable The RS232 cable will connect to a PC or control system depending on your setup RS232 Commands The following table provides the RS232 commands that can be used The required serial port settings are Baud rate 38400 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity no Item Description Code HEX Power Off Turn display power off 69 76 20 Power On Turn display power on 69 A7 EF HDMI1 Set the selected input to HDMI1 69 A1 F5 HDMI2 Set the selected input to HDMI2 69 A2 F4 DP Set the selected input to DisplayPort 69 A3 F3 USB Set the selected input to USB 69 A6 FO PC Set the selected input to PC RGB 69 AO F6 Component Set the selected input to Component 69 A5 F1 AV Set the selected input to Composite 69 A4 F2 VOL UP Increment the speaker volume 69 C2 DA VOL DOWN Decrement the speaker volume 69 C3 D3 Get Power Status Returns in ASCII either Power on or Power off FF 04 01 00 Get Input Selected Returns HDMI1 HDMI2 DP PC RGB Media mode FF 04 02 00 Component AV or nothing if off Get Inpu
4. Returns Brightness xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 15 00 Set Color Range to X 01 is limited range input 16 235 02 is full range input 0 255 FF 04 16 01 02 Get Color Range Returns Color range is and then 0 255 or 16 255 FF 04 17 00 Note The 16 255 response contains a typo this should be 16 235 Set USB Slide Time to X For slide show sets the duration for each image 01 is 1 sec FF 04 18 XX 02 is 2 sec 03 is 3 sec and so on OA 10 sec FF 255 sec Get USB Slide Time Returns slide time x where x is in seconds FF 04 19 00 Get Firmware Version Returns Firmware Version is x x FF 04 1A 00 Restore Factory Default Restores all settings to factory defaults FF 04 1B 00 Get Clock Returns the present time and date 1 1 2014 00 03 FF 04 1D 00 Get Off Time Returns the time at which the display is scheduled to turn FF 04 1F 00 off For example 04 03 hour and minute Get Off Time Settings Returns the frequency of the off scheduling For example FF 04 21 00 Once Every day and so on Get On Time Returns the time at which the display is scheduled to turn FF 04 23 00 on For example 04 03 hour and minute Get On Time Settings Returns the frequency of the on scheduling For example FF 04 25 00 Once Every day and so on Set Sleep Timer to X Set the duration until the display automatically turns off 0 FF 04 26 OX never 1 10 min 2 20 min 3 30
5. Y PC 1280x720 60 Y PC 1280x800 60 Y PC 1280x960 60 PC 1280x1024 60 Y PC 1360x768 60 Y PC 1366x768 60 Y PC 1400x1050 60 Y Y PC 1600x1200 60 PC 1680x1050 60 PC 1920x1080 60 Y Y Y NTSC 720x480 60 Y PAL 720x576 50 SDTV 480i 60 Y SDTV 576i 50 Y EDTV 480p 60 Y Y Y EDTV 576p 50 Y PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 33 5 SES a c ns a S U HDTV 1080i 50 Y Y HDTV 1080i 60 Y Y HDTV 720p 24 Y Y HDTV 720p 50 Y Y Y HDTV 720p 60 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 24 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 25 Y HDTV 1080p 30 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 50 Y HDTV 1080p 60 Y Y Y PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 34 Specifications Model PS7050 PS7050T PS8250 PS8250T Viewable Size 70 Diagonal 82 Diagonal Brightness typ 400 cd m 450 cd m Contrast Ratio typ 4000 1 5000 1 Display Resolution FHD 1080p 1920 x 1080 Response Time typ 8 ms Refresh Rate 60 Hz Pixel Pitch 0 807mm x 0 807mm 0 9405mm x 0 9405mm Color Gamut 7096 NTSC Viewing Angle typ 178 H and V External Connections HDMI x 2 DisplayPort VGA Component Composite PC Audio In Line Out SPDIF out USB Display Control RS232 in IR lockable Keypad lockable Power Requirements 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption max 280W 400W Fanless Yes VESA mount pattern 800x400 600x600 Bezel width 1 7 42mm 1 6 40mm Top 1 6 40mm B
6. to play A red check mark will show once the file is selected Once you have selected your playlist press the gt button on the remote Caution Pressing the red button on the remote when viewing thumbnail files will take you to a submenu that will delete files from the USB To stop the video you can press the m button Pressing the OK or INFO buttons on the remote while a video is playing will activate the media menu bar at the bottom of the screen LSS 10 00 00 00 00 30 i 4 pi Li op E EI FF Next Stop R_ALL Set A La Scroll to highlight the desired selection and to view additional icons SEE ENIE o mi HO HM o Bi Info Slew F Step F Goto T Zoom Im Zoom Aspect LI PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 25 Media Menu Bar When Videos are Playing Media Menu Bar When Videos are Playing Press the OK button on the remote to enable each function Item Function Play Pause Press OK when Play is showing to play the video Press OK when Pause is showing to pause the video FB Rewind the video Each press of the OK button increases the speed FF Fast forward the video Each press of the OK button increases the speed Prev Go to the previous video in the playlist Next Go to the next video in the playlist Stop Stop the video and go back to the playlist menu with the R_ALL Random R_None R_One thumbnail images Press the OK but
7. wall is predicted to be above the specified ambient temperature for the display VESA Mounts General Description VESA mounts are used to secure the PS7050 PS7050T and the PS8250 PS8250T for display The displays can be installed using a variety of VESA mounts available through Planar If you do not have a VESA mount and would like to purchase one contact Planar If you purchased a VESA mount you should have a received a separate box with mounting supplies and an Installation manual Follow these instructions carefully Keep in mind the following general installation guidelines Screw length is crucial and will vary depending on the type of mount you use Total screw length will include the penetration length plus the length required by the type of VESA mount in use Caution Shorter screws will result in insufficient mounting strength and longer screws could puncture parts inside the display Prior to installation make sure you know where all of the mounting points are located Follow all safety precautions outlined in the VESA Mount Installation manual Cleaning the Display If dust has collected on the power plug removed the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust Dust build up may cause a fire Remove the power plug before cleaning Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage Keep the following points in mind when cleaning the surface of the display e When the surface of the display becomes dirty wipe
8. 28 RS232 COMING NON re 29 Connecting the RS232 Cable oos eec erar ter Ue isee ait ano IRR A o 29 R5232 Commands cci ccsenoseade denen girian seuss areas REG EG a 29 Touch Screen Operation s ii ecsskk ok rr ERRRXCYRAETRRFERRRRSFRREXTRPXRRERCAYR A E E vr ntb TRE 32 Signal Compatibility cae sdi z k APRES Ciis ra E wed bed be See hn nn b Mas 33 Specifications e A a lec D e OI ee 35 EAN SLOS zy A EE QUAERE HAERES E I S E E Ad apti pase SATA va eee eee Gne 36 57050 Front and Er 36 ger c In gem T T 36 PS7050T s Pront ad bare 37 PS70501 Roer savanner 37 PS8250 Frontand Sides ae se 38 PS DREA sa paa 38 PST Font andet 39 opc MT T 39 Troubleshooting PRG ERE S RI PPRSRPeE Rap ee 40 iv PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Table of Contents Accessing Planar Technical Support 00 c cece eee eee eect hn 41 EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Certification 000oooononn ne 42 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide v Table of Contents vi PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Introduction The PS7050 PS7050T and the PS8250 PS8250T are 70 and 82 diagonal commercial grade LCD displays The displays have a native full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution and an aspect ratio of 16 9 All models are designed for up to 24x7 performance and come standard with a variety of co
9. D AC CORD CLIP PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 38 PS8250T Front and Side PS8250T Rear 4X M8X1 25 THREADS AC CORD CLIP PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 39 Troubleshooting Before calling service personnel please check the following table for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Please note the following Perform the adjustments according to Operating the Display on page 15 If the problem you have experienced isn t described below or you can t correct the problem stop using the display and contact Planar s Technical Support Department See Accessing Planar Technical Support on page 41 Issue Check for the following No image is displayed Make sure the correct source is selected Check that the source equipment is operating correctly Make sure the input signal is compatible with this display The image is not centered Make sure the input signal is compatible with this display The remote control doesn t work Make sure the batteries are new and are installed correctly Ensure the remote is aimed at the IR sensor Make sure the remote is unlocked The picture color looks poor Check the picture settings Reset the display Touch is not working Ensure the USB cable is installed correctly on both ends Also make sure that you are using one of the supported operating syst
10. ERROR RE ERRORES BN ERA ER EGER NEUEN A add 14 Operating the Display 2000 04 ovad ge yere desk redder redene ala red 15 SPR PI za s k no balik PIRE REOR EAE ENS il dni b Ei ah vlk dok EROS 15 Remote CONG usdsu o v obo Bor PS PED ERB o GE Re aro EE 16 Locking The REMOTE Ls Lipa ik onko k dla vao n doka dark a vr ns oa d ran k l bab 18 IR Sensor and LED Indicatol sisass2sed 24 Eire Re PTS ded obd N B az N bod ada vodo dee vas iab eee 18 Using the Display in Portrait Mode 000e 18 Using the Display in Flat or Tilted Orientation ssssslesesssesee 18 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide iii Table of Contents Torino the Display Osa 18 Turing the Display DII i o de OBR d b PE NDS a E a r PEDES 19 Selecting the Input SOUFCe Wave oder GSA n OE NN a CE ERE MER 19 OSD Menu FUNCTIONS vae bes i ipea DR SERA PEXEP RARE RM PARPR RA pITPEEIRRA eier 20 eu P r0 20 SPAN MEN va Tak 21 ODUOMIVIENY NPA 22 White MENU er Uc 23 Playing Media FIS o os kanada a o TA 24 Playing Videos civic nb k n k n vasho n rM rie iak uke b ho kk Tr vor dee RP PERF PEDRO ERE 25 Media Menu Bar When Videos are Playing 0ccc cece cece eee ee cence nu 26 Playing Image Files isses 04005 N TIVAR ISO RR R S ROKO S a r Obal Boa PO i kn 27 Media Menu Bar When Image Slideshows are Playing 0cecee ence cece eee eeeenenee
11. F 60 39 Right 00 FF 93 6C 15 Left 00 FF 92 6D 40 OK 00 FF 95 6A 16 Down 00 FF 94 6B 41 EXIT 00 FF 8D 72 17 INFO 00 FF C13E 42 GREEN 00 FF 9A 65 18 RED 00 FF 99 66 43 BLUE 00 FF 9C 63 19 YELLOW 00 FF 9B 64 44 STILL 00 FF C5 3A 20 AUTO 00 FF C6 39 45 S MODE 00 FF C3 3C 21 P MODE 00 FF C4 3B 46 lt lt 00 FF CA 35 22 gt gt 00 FF D6 29 47 E 00 FF DE 21 23 gt i 00 FF CE 31 48 lt 00 FF DD 22 24 gt gt 00 FF DF 20 49 F2 00 FF CF 30 25 F1 00 FF 9D 62 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Locking the Remote Locking the Remote To lock and unlock the remote control hold the F1 button down for 10 seconds IR Sensor and LED Indicators The IR sensor is located on the bottom right side of the front bezel To operate the remote control point the remote directly at the IR sensor Make sure the batteries are installed in the remote before operation The LED indicator light is located in the IR sensor window The following table explains the condition for each of the indicators LED Status Condition Green Display turned on but no input detected Red Display turned off Off Display turned on and input detected Using the Display in Portrait Mode When looking at the rear of the display in landscape orientation rotate the display counter clockwise for portrait orientation This will allow for proper ventilation The directional indicator is located on the bottom of the product ra
12. O Identify the source type and input resolution 9 Auto PC RGB only Do image adjust STILL Display present content only P MODE No function No function 16 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 Multi Media Selects the USB input 11 POWER Turns the display on off 12 VIDEO Selects Component or Video input 15 CH Not defined 13 SLEEP Select time before power off 14 P Size Selects Aspect Ratio 16 Mute Disable enable audio 17 INPUT Invoke menu to select input source 13 EXIT Close on screen window 19 COLOR Botton Not defined 20 Media Play USB Media Player control 21 Function Not defined 22 F1 OSD Lock Hold 10 seconds for remote lock unlock The Hex codes are shown below Remote Control No Remote Key Code Hex No Remote Key Code Hex 1 POWER 00 FF 8A 75 26 00 FF C7 38 2 PC 00 FF 8E 71 27 HDMI 00 FF 9E 61 3 VIDEO 00 FF 90 6F 28 1 00 FF 81 7E 4 MEDIA 00 FF 96 69 29 3 00 FF 83 7C 5 2 00 FF 82 7D 30 5 00 FF 85 7A 6 4 00 FF 84 7B 31 7 00 FF 87 78 7 6 00 FF 86 79 32 9 00 FF 89 76 8 8 00 FF 88 77 33 00 FF 98 67 9 0 00 FF 80 7F 34 VOL 00 FF CO 3F 10 VOL 00 FF 8B 74 35 P SIZE 00 FF 8F 70 11 SLEEP 00 FF C2 3D 36 CH 00 FF CC 33 12 MUTE 00 FF 97 68 37 MENU 00 FF 8 73 13 CH 00 FF DC 23 38 UP 00 FF 91 6E 14 INPUT 00 FF 9
13. Other Things You May Need LCD screen cleaner or LCD wipes available at most electronics stores At least two very strong people to help lift units into place Plan Your Installation You should have a detailed plan of how the units are to be configured The plan should include calculations for the following Power e Cable runs Ventilation and cooling requirements If hanging display on a wall location of studs in the wall Prepare Your Installation Location You should have prepared the area where you will install the unit If custom enclosures are part of the installation they must be fully designed to accommodate the installation of the displays as well as the installed unit and ventilation and cooling requirements If your installation included a lot of construction or dust it is highly recommended that you clean all of the screens after the wall installation and configuration are complete PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 13 Signal Source Inputs Signal Source Inputs DISPLAY PORT HDMI 1 HDMI 2 PCRGB PCAUDIO VIDEO IN AUDIO SPDIF TOUCH OUT OUT COMPONENT SERIAL POWER Label Connector Notes USB USB 2 0 USB playback and firmware updates DisplayPort DisplayPort HDMI 1 HDMI HDMI 2 HDMI PC RGB D Sub 15 pin VGA PC Audio In 3 5mm jack Video RCA RCA L R Composite video and audio Audio Out 3 5mm jack SPDIF Out TOSLINK jack Optical audio Touc
14. PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Museum of Natural Today at the museum Sciences N FEATURED EXHIBIT SE INTERACTIVE FLOOR MAP Africa Alive Touch below to learn about savannah habitats and ecosystems PLANAR Copyright 22 Jul 2015 by Planar Systems Inc All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Planar Systems Inc Trademark Credits Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp All other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Planar Systems Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual the Company shall not be liable for errors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty and Service Plans Planar warranty and service plans will help you maximize your investment by providing great support display uptime and performance optimization From post sale technical support to a full suite of depot services our services are performed by trained Planar employees When you purchase a Planar product you get more than a display you get the service and support you need to maximize your investment To find the latest warranty a
15. USB device to the USB port on the display Select USB in the Input menu to activate the USB Media Menu MUSIC Item Selection Options Photo Select to play image files Supported files jpeg bmp png Music Select to play audio files Supported files aac mp3 ogg pcm wav Movie Select to play video files Supported files avi mkv mov mpg mp4 Video codecs supported max resolution 1020x1080 30 fps MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 H264 XVID Text Select to play text files Supported files txt 1 This menu appears only if Auto Play is set to off in the Picture Menu under DMP option or if no media files are in the root folder 2 Theremoteis required to operate the USB playback functionality unless Auto Play is set to on 24 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Playing Videos Playing Videos If you are in Auto Play mode see page 20 the video will automatically play and the menu will not appear To stop playback when Auto Play is set to On press the Stop or Exit button on the remote To change the Auto Play setting in the OSD select any input other than USB To view video files select Movie Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons on the remote to navigate through the thumbnail images of the video files on the USB A preview of the video will show if a file is highlighted To play a video or set of videos push the OK button on the remote to select the videos you wish
16. ble touch on the display For MacOSX a driver is reguired and can be found on www planar com support The PS7050T and PS8250T are calibrated before shipment so there should be no need to calibrate out of the box If calibration is desired and the operating system is Windows 7 or 8 go to CONTROL PANEL gt TABLET PC SETTINGS then clicking on Calibrate as shown below W Tahlet BE Setiinas kr N A Dsplay Other Configure Configure your pen and touch cisplays Fy Setup Lisplzy options Displey 112 Multiple Monitors x Details Touch Irput Available E Colitralen Choose the order in which your screen rotates Go to Orertation OK Cancel App When you click on Calibrate a grid pattern shows on the screen with touch points identified Touch all of the identified points then hit yes at the end to store the calibration 32 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Slgnal Compat 71 lt E v Signal Frame ej S 3 a Type Resolution Rate Hz B B Y 2 E E 9 PC 640x480 60 Y Y Y PC 640x480 67 Y Y Y PC 640x480 72 Y Y Y PC 640x480 75 Y Y Y PC 720x400 70 Y Y Y PC 800x600 56 Y Y Y PC 800x600 60 Y Y Y PC 800x600 72 Y Y Y PC 800x600 75 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 60 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 70 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 75 Y Y Y PC 1152x864 60 Y PC 1152x870 75 Y Y
17. ce receptacles and the point where they exit from any of the Planar LCD products 10 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Unplug all Planar LCD displays during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 12 You must follow all National Electrical Code regulations In addition be aware of local codes and ordinances when installing your system 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when any of the displays have been damaged in any way For example if the AC power cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into a display the displays have been exposed to rain or moisture do not operate normally or have been dropped PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Important Safety Instructions 14 Keep the packing material in case the eguipment should ever need to be shipped 15 Wall mounts must be secure The wall must be strong enough to hold all displays mounts brackets and cables 16 Slight pressure on the LCD will cause distortion of the image Heavier pressure will cause permanent damage Displays should be mounted in a way that viewers cannot insert small objects in the openings that will create hazards by contacting bare conductive parts 17 The front polarizer is soft and subject to scratches from sharp objects The polarizer is a thin sheet of film laminated to the outside layer of glass on the LCD scre
18. e OK button to rotate between 4 different looping options RALL Loops images in alphabetical order Random Loops images in random order R None Plays the current image once and then goes to then returns to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images R One Loops the current image Music Not functional Playlist List the files in the selected play loop Info List details on file showing such as resolution file size and file date Rotate Clockwise Rotates the image clockwise Note The image aspect ratio does not change Portrait content will need to be rotated in the file itself Rotate Counter Rotates the image counter clockwise Note The image aspect clockwise ratio does not change Portrait content will need to be rotated in the file itself Zoom In Zooms in Note Not always supported Zoom Out Zooms out Note Not always supported Move Moves the image around the screen if the image is zoomed in Press the down arrow button on the remote to exit the Media Menu Bar If you press the Exit button on the remote it will take you back to the playlist menu Slide show duration and transition is selected in the main menu Click Menu on the remote to access Go to DMP OPTION see page 20 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide RS232 Communication RS232 control is not necessary for operation but it is a convenient way to control displays from a computer at a distance
19. e UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons on the remote to navigate through the thumbnail images of the image files on the USB To play a slideshow of images push the OK button on the remote to select the images you wish to show A red check mark will show once the file is selected Once you have selected your playlist press the gt I button on the remote Caution Pressing the red button on the remote when viewing thumbnail files will take you to a submenu that will delete files from the USB To stop the slideshow you can press the m button Pressing the OK or INFO buttons on the remote while a slideshow is playing will activate the media menu bar at the bottom of the screen Music Playlist Info e Scroll to highlight the desired selection and to view additional icons Ol o A A ee Rotte Retate Zeem In Zoom Move PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 27 Media Menu Bar When Image Slideshows are Playing Media Menu Bar When Image Slideshows are Playing 28 Press the OK button on the remote to enable each function Item Function Play Pause Press OK when Play is showing to play the slideshow Press OK when Pause is showing to pause the slideshow Prev Go to the previous image in the playlist Next Go to the next image in the playlist Stop Stop the slideshow and go back to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images R_ALL Random R_None R_One Press th
20. ems Install touch driver found on http www planar com support PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 40 Accessing Planar Technical Support Go to http www planar com support to locate the following support documents and resources User Guide Touchscreen Drivers e Standard warranties Planar support hotline number and email PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 41 EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Certification This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 42
21. en Take care when handling items near the screen PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 9 Recommended Usage Recommended Usage In order to get the most out of your LCD use the following recommended guidelines to optimize the display Burn In Versus Temporary Image Retention Burn in causes the screen to retain an image essentially forever with little or no way to correct the problem Under normal use an LCD will not experience burn in as plasma displays do nor will it retain images in any way Normal use of an LCD is defined as displaying continuously changing video patterns or images However LCDs can experience temporary image retention when recommended usage guidelines are not followed What is Temporary Image Retention Temporary image retention TIR can occur when a static image is displayed continuously for extended periods of time 12 hours or longer An electrical charge differential may build up between the electrodes of the liquid crystal which causes a negative color video image color inverted and brightness inverted version of the previous image to be retained when a new image is displayed This behavior is true for any LCD device from any LCD manufacturer TIR is not covered under warranty See standard warranty terms and conditions for details Here are some guidelines to help you avoid TIR Use the LCD to show a screen saver moving images or still pictures that change regularly When using high co
22. h USB Type B PS7050T and PS8250T only Component RCA G B R RCA L R Video and audio Serial D Sub 9 pin RS 232 Power AC power input 14 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Operating the Display OSD Keypad The OSD keypad is located on the bottom rear of the display 0100000 POWER UP poWN VOL VOL MENU INPUT Key Descriptions POWER Use this button for Power On Off UP Move menu up Change menu mode DOWN Move menu down VOL Volume Up Move Menu Bottom Menu Value Increase VOL Volume Down Move Menu Top Menu Value Decrease MENU Menu Mode Active Menu Mode Close Move Top INPUT Select the input signal To lock the keypad press the Down and Vol buttons together for 7 seconds Repeat the process to unlock the keypad A cover is included in the accessory kit that can be attached with the included screws over the keys to prevent key presses PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 15 Remote Control Remote Control Below is a picture of the remote control and a description of the functions supported 0 Function Not defined 1 PC Selects the PC RGB input 2 HDMI Selects the HDMI1 HDMI2 or DisplayPort input 3 Number buttons Not defined 4 Not defined 5 Volume Adjust level of internal speakers or Audio Output 6 Menu Enters exits the On Screen Display menu 7 Up Down Left Right but tons OK Navigate the OSD select items with OK 8INF
23. ired input source and press OK Input Source Component PC RGB 2 Using the remote control select PC RGB HDMI or Video source to select your source If desired source is not selected press multiple times to toggle through the input options PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 19 OSD Menu Functions OSD Menu Functions Press the MENU button on the remote or the keypad to activate the OSD Use the UP DOWN VOL VOL buttons on the keypad or the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons on the remote to navigate through the OSD submenus The first menu to appear is the Picture Menu Picture Menu PICTURE Setting Color Temperature Aspect Ratio i Noise Reduction PICTURE Screen Backlight Color Range DMP Option Item Selection Options Picture Settings Brightness contrast tint color amp sharpness 0 100 Color Temperature 6500K 9300K 11000K User Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Screen PC RGB only Auto Adjust When selected the image will be auto adjusted Hor Pos Vert Pos Size and Phase 0 100 Backlight 0 100 Color Range 16 235 0 255 DMP Option USB only Auto play On off Show effect Select from various slide show transition effects Slide time 0 255 sec 20 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Sound Menu Sound Menu Sound Setting Balance Auto Volume Surround Sound SOUND SPDIF MODE EQ Item
24. mmercial grade features The PS7050T and the PS8250T models also incorporate embedded interactive touch supporting up to 10 touch points and a wide range of operating systems Caution This manual is intended for use by qualified service persons and end users with experience installing LCD displays PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 7 Safety Information Safety Information This display was designed with safety in mind If you don t heed the safety warnings and cautions you could get hurt The safety warnings are on stickers in various places in and on the display Important Safety Instructions 1 2 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use any of the Planar LCD products near water Clean the LCD screens with an LCD screen cleaner or LCD wipes Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenien
25. nd service information regarding your Planar product please visit http www planar com support RoHS Compliance Statement The PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T are fully RoHS compliant Part Number 020 1274 00C Table of Contents PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide ono none i AEP ee f r A A A N K 7 Safety NON sun cuo os ox ded pex Exe PAM Non i ns REM o ON 8 Important Safety Instructions aanananaenenenenaenenerneneneneenenennenenenneneneneene 8 Recommended Usage icecsase sa d eae si bod berede dobol ida vo vysok ia bin bv ga 10 Burn In Versus Temporary Image Retention 0000on nn 10 VESA Mounts General Description ix iiie sex kb RERUPEERRA k v vlk tl bie S ERATAERERES CTS 11 Cleaning the Display rss 11 Package CODnIBBES gt ssacecice cece on ew b t O kV a A TK o ences 12 Unpacking the Display s 22icsccsdeceseeiedcvadadandsieeidensadedeieaedeesieacasecidescids 12 Contents of the Accessory NIE isodo ie pue bs rd I PORE tease luna dani 12 Installing the Display 252 22 1o n ok E ERR REOR RR vak RE ETIREPCRO ER ETRRRE PEE REIR PTS 13 Before VOVUBEJ M s saos n skon aea eiaa k o er Po terrea To vy 13 Tools Eduipmernt EISE ee ea e be CER ERE 13 Other Things You May Need 13 Plan Your Installationziiisssotevioxen irte ee DERE PEE RO ciate sob dvo bla Ti v 13 Prepare Your Installation Location sisse Ime 13 Signal Source Inputs vaser ooo
26. ntrast images reposition the images frequently Turn off the LCD when it is not in use To use your source computer s Power Options Properties set up your computer to turn off the display when not in use Caution For optimal performance we suggest turning off the backlight power on the display for six hours per day Normal Usage Guidelines Normal use of the LCD is defined as operating in the open air to prevent heat buildup and without direct or indirect heat sources such as lighting fixtures heating ducts or direct sunlight that can cause the modules to experience high operating temperatures For all modules do not block fans or ventilation openings If the LCD module will be installed in a recessed area with an LCD surround or enclosure ensure adequate openings are applied for proper air flow and ventilation At 2000 meters or below the maximum ambient operating temperature for the LCD module cannot be above 50 C nor below the minimum ambient operating temperature of 09 C If one of these conditions exists it is up to the installer to ensure that placement is changed thermal shielding is provided and or additional ventilation is provided to keep the display within its nominal operating parameters 10 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide VESA Mounts General Description Cooling Reguirements For optimal performance active cooling by the installer should be planned for when the ambient temperature anywhere in the
27. ottom 1 8 45mm Sides 1 6 41mm Top bottom 1 5 39mm Sides 1 6 40mm Cabinet Dimensions W x Hx D 64 3 x 37 6 x 2 7 64 3 x 37 6 x 3 3 74 5 x 43 5 x 2 8 74 5 x 43 2 x 3 4 1634 3mm x 1634 3mm x 1891 3mm x 1891 3mm x 956 0mm x 68 0mm 956 0mm x 83 6mm 1103 9mm x 1097 7mm x 70 3mm 87 0mm Display Weight 128 Ibs 58 kg 185 Ibs 84 kg 183 Ibs 83kg 238 Ibs 108kg Shipping Weight 154 Ibs 70 kg 211 Ibs 96 kg 209 Ibs 95kg 265 Ibs 120kg Orientation Landscape Portrait Landscape Speakers 10W x 2 built in Touch Technology N A IR 10 point touch N A IR 10 point touch OS Compatibility N A Windows 8 7 Vista N A Windows 8 7 Vista XP Mac OSX and XP Mac OSX and Linux Linux Protective Glass N A Anti glare tempered N A Anti glare tempered PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 35 Dimensions PS7050 Front and Side PS7050 Rear L 31 5 J 4X M8X1 25 THREADS 800 OSD KEYPAD AC CORD CLIP 2X SPEAKERS PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 36 PS7050T Front and Side PS7050T Rear 4X M8X1 25 THREADS 800 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 37 PS8250 Front and Side 74 46 1891 3 2 77 1 62 70 3 41 2 1 58 1103 9 1 62 IR SENSOR 41 3 PS8250 Rear 4X M8X1 25 THREADS 23 6 600 OSD KEYPA
28. t Status Returns Support if source is detected No signal if no FF 04 03 00 source detected nothing if off Set Volume to X For example xx 32 to set Volume to 50 FF 04 04 xx Get Volume Returns Volume xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 05 00 Set Mute to X 01 Mute 02 is Unmute FF 04 06 01 02 Get Mute Returns Unmute or Mute FF 04 07 00 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 29 RS232 Commands Item Description Code HEX Set Contrast to X For example xx 30 to set Contrast to 48 FF 04 08 32 Get Contrast Returns Contrast xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 09 00 Set Brightness to X For example xx 34 to set Brightness to 52 FF 04 0A 32 Get Brightness Returns Brightness xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 OB 00 Set Color to X For example xx 32 to set Color to 50 FF 04 0C 32 Get Color Returns Color xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 0D 00 Set Color Temp to X 00 is 11000 01 is 9300 02 is 6500 03 is User FF 04 OE 00 01 02 Get Color Temp Returns Color temp is and then 11000k 9300k 6500k FF 04 OF 00 or User setting Set Sharpness to X For example xx 32 to set Sharpness to 50 FF 04 10 32 Get Sharpness Returns Sharpness xx where xx is 0 to 100 FF 04 11 00 Get Aspect Ratio Returns 16x9 4x3 Zoom1 or Zoom2 FF 04 13 00 Set Backlight to X For example xx 32 to set Brightness to 50 FF 04 14 32 Get Backlight
29. the surface lightly with a soft clean cloth e Ifthe surface requires additional cleaning use LCD screen cleaner or LCD wipes which are available at most electronics stores Do not let cleaner seep into the display as it may cause electrical shock or damage PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 11 Package Contents Unpacking the Display The display is packed in a cardboard box The display is packed using foam to protect it during shipping Before unpacking the display prepare a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet Place the LCD panel box in an upright position Remove the entire top of the box and the top shipping foam Contents of the Accessory Kit Part Picture Ouantity Remote control with 1 2 batteries Power cord 1 1 8 meters RES Ec VGA cable D sub 1 8 meters Keypad cover and gas l zd screws for mounting Quick start guide USB cable A to B a 1 PS7050T 1 8 meters E and PE PS8250T only PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 12 Installing the Display This section explains how to install a display Before You Begin Make sure you have all the items in these lists before you begin unpacking and installing your displays Tools Equipment List Depending on your installation you may need one or more of the following items e String string level Digital laser level e Ladders lift Back brace Stud finder if hanging display on a wall
30. ting label for reference Caution Improper ventilation may shorten the life of the display Using the Display in Flat or Tilted Orientation The display is not recommended for use in flat orientation for tabletop floor or ceiling installations LCD panels of this size are at risk of panel deflection which can cause cosmetic sagging brightness uniformity issues a shortened life span and malfunction of optional touch sensors Installations where the display is tilted downward or upward at an angle may also be prone to these issues and are not recommended Turning the Display On 1 Insert the power cord into the display and the power outlet 2 Press the power button on the remote or keypad 18 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Turning the Display Off Turning the Display Off With the power on press the power button on the remote or keypad to put the LCD panel in a standby mode To turn off power completely disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet Note If there is no signal for a 10 minutes on a HDMI DisplayPort or Component signal or 1 minute on a VGA signal and the Auto Sleep OSD setting is set to On the LCD panel will automatically go into standby mode Selecting the Input Source Input sources must be selected manually Below are the ways you can select the input source 1 Press the Input button on the remote control to activate the input onscreen menu Use the arrow buttons to select the des
31. ton to rotate between 4 different looping options e RALL Loops videos in alphabetical order e Random Loops videos in random order R None Plays the current video once and then goes to then returns to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images e R One Loops the current video Set A Set B None Not functional Playlist List the files in the selected play loop Info List details on file playing such as resolution file size and file date Slow F Enable slow motion Each press of the OK button reduces the speed Step F View one frame at a time Goto T Activate an input search time box which enables you to select and go to a specific point on the video Zoom In Zooms in Note Not always supported Zoom Out Zooms out Note Not always supported Aspect Changes image shown from 16 9 to 4 3 Note Not always supported Press the down arrow button on the remote to exit the Media Menu Bar If you press the Exit button on the remote it will take you back to the playlist menu PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Playing Image Files Playing Image Files If you are in Auto Play mode see page 20 the image will automatically display and the menu will not appear To stop playback when Auto Play is set to On press the Stop or Exit button on the remote To change the Auto Play setting in the OSD select any input other than USB To view image files select Photo Use th
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