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1. Scheme Video Mode User Vivid Cinema Game or Sport Brightness 0 1 2 50 99 100 Contrast Video Sharpness Video Mode 0 1 2 6 7 8 Settings Saturation Video Mode 0 1 2 50 99 100 Hue Backlight 0 1 2 80 99 100 Gamma Off or 2 2 Colour Temperature 5000K 6500K 7500K 9300K or User Colour Temperature amp Red Green Blue Gain 128 129 130 256 382 383 Gamma Red Green Blue Offset 50 49 48 O 48 49 50 Aspect Ratio Full Screen Pillarbox or Auto Auto Scan On or Off Select Source VGA HDMI DVI or DisplayPort Volume 0 1 2 50 99 100 Audio Bass Settings Treble 6 5 4 0 5 6 Balance HDMI Audio Input HDMI or PC Audio DP Audio Input DisplayPort or PC Audio Internal Speakers Off or On OSD Transparent 0 1 2 6 12 OSD Location Up Down Left Right OSD Rotation Landscape or Portrait Basic OSD Language English German Dutch French Settings Danish Slovenian Hungarian Serbo Croatian OSD Timeout 5 10 15 30 115 120 seconds Power LED On or Off Current Date and Time Timer Mode User All Days Monday Sunday or Real Time Clock Work Days Monday Friday Saturday and Sunda y Power On Disable or Enable Power Off Start Up Logo On or Off Auto Adjustment Video Off or On Mode
2. 21 Remote Controlan aa 21 NE NR ENE are 21 NotesonRemoteControlOperatiO seims pa K S 21 Lockingand UnlockingtheRemote Control amp Keypad on Display essere 21 MSN D 22 Installation Considerations A Do Ong dc cO js A nanda nnsdaanaaasinneiisi 22 e A 22 AMDIEN H la a ss N N MM MEM UMEN o 22 VENOM as ss nium Ra K a N N S 23 Mo ntn5tbe DIS planea 24 oe OT SN Vv zyas sie lig ici ii jai 24 Connecting a Control System Or PC ermene 25 doin AP 27 ConnectingSource Componentstothe Display eese serene tenete nnne tete tento intet ta tento toten tete teen nin tnis 28 Turningonth k0W erii ja gani g ju vu grin give d EV YA a ip 30 Chane mo TE OSP 31 Enablnethe TONNS Cre BE 31 Connectingthe TouchScreen ControllerHostComputertothe Display essere nennen 31 Software Does el 4110 van ss ji 32 Touch Screen Configuration Instructions eese nennen tenete ttn tn teta tento tette tetas to tete ta tento te tota tn tese sa se s 33 Ann aa a ape a aimak 35 UstMstheOn Scereen Menu dans nj N Z 35 V Ener tooo 37 MAS EE PAPA PP o AP a 42 eo uo oo 43 TSN Saa 45 SA E 47 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting z s maa dette e dese ia 48 Mener 48 PT UE SUN OO CEN sia 48 6 E
3. HDMI or ri Geste BD HD DVD sold separately DVD DTV STB N K Cae DVI D Cable sold separately Audio Cable Su Sold Separately WHERE mmm Hmm e prm Rear of the PC Figure 3 7 HDMI and DVI D Source Connections 29 VGA Source Connection Connect a personal computer or other RGB source to the VGA input asshownin Figure 3 8 NOTE Refer to Supported Timings on page 51 for alist of compatible input signals D Sub 15 pin Cable Audio Cable Th Sold Sevaratelv et aisi Rear of the PC Figure 3 8 VGA Source Connections Turning onthe Power 1 Turn on your source components 2 Plug the female end of the supplied power cord into the AC receptacle on the side of the display AC 100V 240V See Figure 2 2 3 Connect the other end to your AC power source 4 Turn on the main power switch at the side of the display see Figure 2 1 The power indicator lights orange to indicate that the display is in standby mode 5 Press the power button on the remote control to turn on the display or press the power button bei on the keypad 6 After a brief warm up period the display will display an image HDMI2 30 Changing the OSD Language The display OSD language is initially set to English but can also display the menus in different languages To change the OSD language 1 Press MENU Select Basic Settings from the Main Menu
4. lt AN Remove the 4 screws from lt gt back of the display SS Sy Sy Y p Sy Use maximum 15mm 0 59 long screws 8mm Metric 65 Appendix Ill Installing a Pen Tray Follow the steps below to install a pen tray Step1 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws under the display Step2 Align the pen tray with the holes that hold the screws under the display Step3 Screw the pen tray onto the bottom of the display using the screws that were removed earlier 66 Appendix IV Wall Mount Safety Notes 1 Please make sure if the bracket is fixed to the solid wall solid pillar for fear of falling due to heavy weight solid wall A lid pillar X Weak cement C soil pi plywood a 3 Please don t install the bracket directly under the sunshine or humidity high temperature places for fear that the quality is effected NE rr su 67 4 Installing the brakcet over 10 cm from each wall side and being vertical to the ground is the suggested installing position 5 6 Please make sure to hang on the The flat screen must be put in the mid mounting hooks firmly of the bracket for fear of slope 68
5. v 4 MENU EXI When a menu is visible on screen this button operates identically to the left arrow button on the display remote control unit A v When a menu is visible on screen these buttons operate identically to the up and down arrow buttons on the display remote control unit MENU EXIT Press this button to access the on screen display OSD controls or to exit the current menu and return to the previous one 16 Input Panel Figure 2 2 shows the display input panel located at the bottom of the display el V e yoo Y WW Figure 2 2 Display Input Panel Bottom View 17 10 11 12 Power Input 100 to 240 VAC Connects the display to power here Touch USB 1 A standard Type B USB port for connecting the HDMI and VGA input sources to the display Touch USB 2 A standard Type B USB port for connecting the DisplayPort and DVI input sources to the display RS232C In A female 9 pin D sub connector for interfacing with a PC or home theatre automation control system LAN Port An RJ 45 connector for interfacing with a PC or home theater automation control system via a Cat 5 cable DisplayPort DisplayPort 1 1a and DisplayPort HDCP 1 1 compliant SD HD input for connecting SDTV EDTV or HDTV component video sources HDMI HDCP compliant digital video input for connecting HDMI or DVI sources DVI D In HDCP compliant VESA standard digital video input from a perso
6. Select OSD Language from the Basic Settings Menu a a 2 Press dor F to select the desired language and press ENTER The change takes effect immediately Enabling the Touch Screen Before setting up your display to support touch screen capability ensure that The touch screen controller host computer is turned off The display is turned on The video output from the computer is connected to a video input on the display See Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 or Figure 3 8 Connecting the Touch Screen Controller Host Computer tothe Display Use the provided USB cable to connect the touch screen controller host computer to the USB input as shown in Figure 3 9 USB Type B Plug USB Type A n Plug to PC or USB Hub Figure 3 9 Touch Screen Controller USB Connection After and only after making this connection turn on your host computer 31 Software Installation Jis 2 3 Double click the installation file mt driver kit xxxxxx exe located on the USB Key provided with the display Dizwrr 4 1712K4 Sclup Welcome to the POLabs MultiTouch screen Driver 4 1 312R4 Setup Ther v t rd wall aude vou through the intallanen of POL Me MuliToach Screen Driver 4 138283 Tt b recommended that you close all other Before shartirey Setup Ther vil make E possible to update rea syster files v hcu having bo reboot vor computer Ok Meat bn conting Completing the POLabs Multi touch Screen Driver 4 1 312R4 Se
7. Vivrotouch VTE 3200 Super slim LED Display Model VTE 3200 Installation Operation Manual COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright 2015 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright trademark and other intellectual property laws All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without our prior written permission The trademarks reproduced in this document and used on the products are either owned or licensed by us or by their respective holders You may not reproduce or use the trademarks without our prior written consent Important Safety Instructions Thank you for your purchase of this VIVIDtouch Interactive Display To ensure the best possible viewer experience please read this manual carefully as it is your guide through the menus and operation 1 pe xc eS E Xe US 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or grounding type plug A polarised plug has two blades wit
8. Advanced Image Position Video Up Down Left Right Settings Mode 50 0 50 Phase Video Mode 0 1 2 63 Clock Video Mode 0 1 2 100 IRFM Off or On Baud Rate 115200 38400 19200 or 9600 Smart Light Control Off DCR or Light Sensor Wake Up from Sleep VGA Only VGA Digital RS232 or Never Sleep Enable network No or Yes Dynamic IP Disable or Enable Static IP 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Gateway 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 DNS Address 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Setup Save Network Settings No or Yes Refresh Refreshes dynamic IP information Power Status Alert No or Yes Source Status Alert No or Yes Signal Status Alert No or Yes Load Default Loads default network settings Device MAC Displays MAC information Factory Reset Yes or No System Channel Information Main Active Source Signal Resolution and Refresh Rate Firmware Version Default settings appear in bold type Figure 4 1 OSD Menu Structure 36 Video Settings Scheme Gamma Brightness Color Temperature Contrast Red Gain Sharpness Green Gain Saturation Blue Gain Hue gt Red Offset Backlight Green Offset Color Temperature Gamma Blue Offset Aspect Ratio Full Screen Auto Scan Off Select Source Use the controls in the Video Settings Menu to calibrate each display input to achieve optimum picture guality Connect your test pattern source to the input that you are calibratin
9. 3 Infrared IR Control Codes Customer Code Data Code Function 40AF 04FB INFO 40AF 1CE3 POWER 40AF 07F8 VGA 40AF 08F7 DVI 40AF 09F6 HDMI1 40AF 15EA DISPLAYPORT 40AF OEF1 MENU 40AF 12ED ENTER 40AF O5FA EXIT 40AF 14EB SCALING 40AF 43BC FREEZE 40AF OOFF MUTE 40AF 17E8 BRIGHTNESS 40AF 18E7 CONTRAST 40AF 1EE1 AUTO 40AF OFFO SOURCE 40AF 1BE4 VOLUME 40AF 1DE2 VOLUME 58 Notes 59 7 Specifications VTE 3200 PANEL Diagonal Size Inch Backlight Aspect Ratio Input Resolution Response Time Brightness Contrast Ratio Viewing Angle Supported Colours Display Orientation TOUCH SYSTEM 32 Edge LED 16 9 1920 x 1080 2 60 Hz 6 5 typ 400 cd m 3000 1 176 H 176 V 16 7 M colours Lanscape compatible Touch USB Touch High resolution infrared touch Up to 10 points AG glass 4mm thickness Supported Operating System Windows XP Vista 7 8 Mac OSX Ubuntu Fedora Built in Speakers 94 KO 2 x 10W CONNECTIVITY Connections DisplayPort HDMI VGA DVI Audio Out PC Audio In IR Extender RS232 Ethernet Touch USB Control PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 740 6 x 441 8 x 83 w o handle 740 6 x 441 8 x 92 4 w handle Net 15 2 kg Gross 19 2 kg Wall Mount 200mm x 200mm VESA 100mm x 100mm for IPC Mounting Fanless Design Yes OSD FUNCTIONS OSD Languages Weight English German Dutch French Danish Slovenian Hunga
10. Contrast and press 4 or F to adjust the contrast to a point just below which the white rectangle starts to increase in size Brightness and contrast controls are interactive A change to one may require a subtle change to the other in order to achieve the optimum setting 38 Sharpness Sharpness is the amount of high frequency detail in the image To adjust sharpness select Sharpness from the Video Settings menu On your external test pattern source select a pattern like the one shown in Figure 4 4 Adjust as needed looking for white edges around the transitions from black to grey and differently sized lines in the sweep patterns at the top and bottom Lower the sharpness setting to eliminate them II E IA Figure 4 4 Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness Saturation On your external test pattern source select a colour bar pattern like the one shown in Figure 4 5 X Tall color bars Short color bars 4 Tint Color Figure 4 5 Typical Colour Bar Pattern for Adjusting Colour Saturation and Hue 39 Press MENU on the remote control or keypad Select Saturation from the Video Settings menu While looking at the colour bar pattern through a blue filter adjust the colour saturation level until the outermost grey and blue colour bars appear to be a single shade of blue 4 Tall color bars Short color bars GENES Tint Color Hue Hue or tint is ess
11. Current Blue Gain 128 383 55 53 42 value UOR W R 0 100 Current Red Offset 50 50 55 4F 52 value UOG W R 0 100 Current Green Offset 50 50 55 4F 47 value UOB W R 0 100 Current Blue Offset 50 50 55 4F 42 value PHA W R 0 63 Current Phase 50 48 41 value CLO W R 0 100 Current Clock 43 4C 4F value HOR R Current Horizontal Position 48 4F 52 value VER R Current Vertical Position 56 45 52 value ADJ W 00 00 Auto Adjust 41 44 4A 52 Table 6 2 Serial Commands continued Main Item Control Item CMD Type Value Reply Content CMD HEX DEC DEC Display Video Mode SHA W R 0 24 Current Sharpness 53 48 41 Adjustment value RTC Current Time RTY W R 0 99 0 99 Year 52 54 59 Adjustment RTM 2 12 Mo nth 52 54 4D RTD 1 31 1 31 Day 52 54 44 RTH 0 23 0 23 Hour 52 54 48 RTN 0 59 0 59 Minute 52 54 4E Timer Mode TMS W R 0 0 All 54 4D 53 1 1 Work Days 2 2 User Alarm Enable AEN W R 1 1 Sunday 41 45 AE 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday 8 8 Wednesday 16 16 Thursday 32 32 Friday 64 64 Saturday Alarm Disable AEF W R 1 1 Sunday 41 45 46 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday 8 8 Wednesday 16 16 Thursday 32 32 Friday 64 64 Saturday Sunday SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Sunday On Hour 53 4E 48 SNM 0 59 0 59 Sunday On Minute 53 4E 4D SFH 0 23 0 23 Sunday Off Hour 53 46 48 SFM 0 59 0 59 Sunday Off Minute 53 46 4D 53 Table 6 2 Serial Commands
12. ID of a touchscreen Firmware Version Internal firmware version of a touchscreen Touch Points Maximum touch points that a physical touch screen supports Status Show current status of a touch screen It may be a Working normal b Open bulk device failed C Open virtual digitizer failed d Open physic digitizer failed Calibration If touching the screen does not place the cursor in the desired position you may be able to correct this by performing a touch screen engine calibration To do this Click Calibration A white cross at a black background appears on the screen Click the white cross by hand more than 1 second and follow the cross moving to finish the four point touch calibration 33 Utility Please do not execute this function for it is for service engineer to diagnose the touch function AN CAUTION This action is not reversible 34 4 Operation Using the On Screen Menus To display the on screen menus press MENU on the remote control Figure 2 3 or built in keypad Figure 2 1 To select a sub menu use the A and Y buttons to highlight it Then press F to enter that sub menu To select a menu item use the and buttons to highlight it Then press lor F to adjust that setting and press ENTER The OSD menus are arranged hierarchically as shown in Figure 4 1 Depending on the selected input source and signal characteristics some menu options may not be available
13. continued Main Item RTC cont Control Item CMD Type Value Reply Content CMD HEX DEC DEC Monday NNH W R 0 23 0 23 Monday On Hour 4E 4E 48 NNM 0 59 0 59 Monday On Minute 4E 4E 4D NFH 0 23 0 23 Monday Off Hour 4E 46 48 NFM 0 59 0 59 Monday Off Minute 4E 46 4D Tuesday ENH W R 0 23 0 23 Tuesday On Hour 45 4E 48 ENM 0 59 0 59 Tuesday On Minute 45 4E 4D EFH 0 23 0 23 Tuesday Off Hour 45 46 48 EFM 0 59 0 59 Tuesday Off Minute 45 46 4D Wednesday DNH W R 0 23 0 23 Wednesday On Hour 44 4E 48 DNM 0 59 0 59 Wednesday On Minute 44 4E 4D DFH 0 23 0 23 Wednesday Off Hour 44 46 48 DFM 0 59 0 59 Wednesday Off Minute 44 46 4D Thursday UNH W R 0 23 0 23 Thursday On Hour 55 4E 48 UNM 0 59 0 59 Thursday On Minute 55 4E 4D UFH 0 23 0 23 Thursday Off Hour 55 46 48 UFM 0 59 0 59 Thursday Off Minute 55 46 4D Friday INH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday On Hour 49 4E 48 INM 0 59 0 59 Friday On Minute 49 4E 4D IFH 0 23 0 23 Friday Off Hour 49 46 48 IFM 0 59 0 59 Friday Off Minute 49 46 4D Saturday TNH W R 0 23 0 23 Saturday On Hour 54 4E 48 TNM 0 59 0 59 Saturday On Minute 54 4E 4D TFH 0 23 0 23 Saturday Off Hour 54 46 48 TFM 0 59 0 59 Saturday Off Minute 54 46 4D 54 Table 6 2 Serial Commands continued Main Item Control Item CMD Type V
14. number of incoming pixels per line so that all pixels generated by a particular source are sampled Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking Proper pixel tracking helps ensure that the image quality is consistent across the screen that aspect ratio is maintained and that pixel phase see above can be optimised IRFM Select IRFM from the Advanced Settings menu and press or F to enable or disable this feature which creates slight frame motion to help avoid image retention Baud Rate Select Baud Rate from the Advanced Settings menu and press or F to set the data rate of the RS 232 communication link 45 Smart Light Control Select Smart Light Control from the Advanced Settings menu and press or F to configure the automatic backlight control feature of the display Select one of the following or select Off to control the backlight level manually with the Backlight control in the Video Settings menu Light Sensor With this setting the backlight level is controlled by the display s internal ambient light sensor DCR With this setting the display automatically adjusts the backlight level according to the amount of contrast and brightness in the source material Wake Up From Sleep Select Wake Up From Sleep from the Advanced Settings menu and press 4 or to control this feature which operates as follows gt VGA Only The display normally
15. the previous menu Computer input commands you type and output responses that appear on screen is shown in monospace fixed width type for example To change the aspect ratio to Letterbox type 07 00 02 41 53 50 03 08 lt Enter gt All keys with functional names are initial capped set in bold type and enclosed in angle brackets These keys are the following Enter lt Spacebar gt Control Esc and Tab Enter indicates that you may press either the RETURN or ENTER key on your keyboard if it has both keys In addition to these conventions underlining boldface and or italics are occasionally used to highlight important information as in this example NOTE A carriage return must be used after each command or string 11 Graphic Conventions These symbols appear in numerous places throughout the manual to emphasise points that you must keep in mind to avoid problems with your equipment or injury TIP TIPS highlight time saving short cuts and helpful guidelines for using certain features p NOTE NOTES emphasise text with unusual importance or special significance They also provide EX supplemental information CAUTION CAUTIONS alert users that a given action or omitted action can degrade performance or cause a AN malfunction WARNING WARNINGS appear when a given action or omitted action can result in damage to the equipment or possible non fatal injury to the user DANGER DANGER ap
16. 48 5 O O O 61 Overall Dimensions Figure 7 1shows the dimensions of the display all dimensions are in millimetres 740 6 708 6 12222222221212222122222 2221212121212212122212122221121212 2212122221222 Figure 7 1 VTE 3200 Display Dimensions d 100 0 162 0 B O O O O O O 62 Notes 63 Appendix I Moving and Carrying Notice Moving the Display Moving the display requires at least two people Attempting to move the display with one person may result in dropping the display and or serious injury When moving a display in its shipping carton lift the carton using the white handles Carrying the display This display is heavy please follow proper lifting technique as pictured below Failure to do so may cause injury 64 Appendix II Installing a Wall Mount Follow the manual instructions for the type of mount you have selected Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Moving the display requires at least two people Before installing please make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount Step1 Keep the display facing the ground and place it on a flat object Step2 Remove the 4 screws M8 15 from the back of the display Step3 Align the wall brackets with the mounting holes and attach the brackets to the display using the screws removed in Step 2 Caution Longer screws will damage the display
17. E 08 1E hex Reset the LCD panel display 07 01 02 41 4C 4C 00 08 07 01 00 41 4C 4C 00 08 settings Request LCD panel serial number 07 01 01 53 45 52 08 07 01 00 53 45 52 S 0 S 12 08 S 0 S 12 the serial number in ASCII Request LCD panel firmware 07 01 01 47 56 45 08 07 01 00 47 56 45 S 0 S 5 08 version S 0 S 5 the firmware version in ASCII Serial Command List Table 6 2 lists all supported commands Table 6 2 Serial Commands Power Power Off soft power For 50 4F 57 Control and Control advanced HN Input boards optional Source On pose power ee i im RJ TJ em Main Item Display Adjustment Control Item Display Adjustment Table 6 2 Serial Commands continued CMD Type Value Reply Content CMD HEX DEC DEC BRI W R 0 100 Current Back Light Brightness 42 52 49 value BRL W R 0 100 Current Digital Brightness Level 42 52 4C value BLC W R 00 00 Off Back Light 42 4C 43 01 01 On Back Light CON W R 0 100 Current Contrast 43 4F 4E value HUE W R 0 100 Current Hue 48 55 45 value SAT W R 0 100 Current Saturation 53 41 54 value COT W R 00 00 User 43 4F 54 01 01 6500K 02 02 9300K 06 06 5000K 07 07 7500K GAG W R 00 00 Off Gamma 47 41 43 01 01 2 2 Gamma USR W R 0 255 Current Red Gain 128 383 55 53 52 value USG W R 0 255 Current Green Gain 128 383 55 58 47 value USB W R 0 255
18. RMITY VIVIDtouch hereby declares that the Product s Model Number VTE 3200 Conforms with the provisions of FCC FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR 22 2008 ICES 003 Issue 5 2012 Class A For Canada CE EN 55022 2010 AC 2011 EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 cTUVus UL 60950 1 2007 CB IEC 60950 1 2005 A1 FCC PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense INDUSTRY CANADA ICES 003 CAN ICES 3 AJ NMB 3 A PRODUCT DISPOSAL The Product contains small amounts of tin lead and or mercury Disposal of these materials maybe regulated due to environmental considerations DISPOSALOFOLDELECTRICAL ANDELECTRONICEQUIPMENT Applicablethroughoutthe European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs A symbol found on your prod
19. aking any connections Use the correct signal cables for each source For best performance and to minimise cable clutter use high quality cables that are only as long as necessary to connect two devices Don t use a 7m cable when a 1 8m cable will suffice Ensure that the cables are securely connected Tighten the thumbscrews on connectors that have them 24 Connecting a Control System or PC RS232 Connection Use a straight through RS 232 cable with a 9 pin male connector to connect a PC or control automation system if present to the RS 232 port on the display see Figure 3 2 For more information about using this connection refer to External Control on page 39 2 Receive Data to control system 3 Transit Data from control system 5 Ground to Automation Control System or PC Figure 3 2 RS 232 Control System Connection 25 Ethernet Connection Use a standard Ethernet cable with an RJ 45 male connector to connect a PC or control automation system if present to the Ethernet port on the display For more information about using this connection refer to External Control on page 39 6 Heceive Data 3 Hecelve Data Le 2 Transmit Data EE Transmit Data to Ethernet Hub Houter or Gateway Figure 3 3 Ethernet Connection 26 IR Extender Connection Connect the provided IR extender cable to the IR Extender input as shown in Figure 3 4 Remot
20. alue Reply Content CMD HEX DEC DEC Other Control Scaling ASP W R 01 01 Full Screen 41 53 50 02 02 Pillar Box 04 04 Auto Baud Rate BRA W R 00 00 115200 42 52 41 Adjustment 01 01 38400 02 02 19200 03 03 9600 Other Control RCU W 00 00 MENU Key 52 43 55 01 01 INFO Key 02 02 UP Key 03 03 DOWN Key 04 04 LEFT Key 05 05 RIGHT Key 06 06 ENTER Key 07 07 EXIT Key Other Control ALL W 00 00 Reset All 41 4C 4C KLC W R 00 00 Un lock Keys 4B 4C 43 01 01 Lock Keys SER R 13 bytes Read Serial Number 53 45 52 MNA R 13 bytes Read Model Name 4D 4E 41 GVE R 6 bytes Read Firmware Version 47 56 45 RTV R Current Rea d RS 232C Table 52 54 56 value Version WFS W R 00 00 Wake Up From Sleep 57 46 53 VGA Only 01 01 Wake Up From Sleep VGA Digital RS232 02 02 Wake Up From Sleep Never Sleep 55 Table 6 2 Serial Commands continued Main Item Other Control cont Control Item CMD Type Value Reply Content CMD HEX DEC DEC Audio VOL W R 0 100 Current Volume 56 4F 4C value MUT W R 00 00 Mute Off 4D 55 54 01 01 Mute On Scheme SCM W R 00 00 User 53 43 4D Selection 01 01 Sport 02 02 Game 03 03 Cinema 04 04 Vivid 56 Using Discrete IR Codes The display accepts commands in the form of infrared IR signals that conform to the NEC protocol Each display remote control button has an IR control c ode associated with it You can use these codes to program a
21. ation must be performed by a qualified custom video installation specialist Remote Control To install batteries in the remote control 1 Press down the tab on the cover and pull the cover up 2 Insert the included batteries Ensure that the polarities correctly match the D and O markings inside the battery component 3 Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening and press down the cover until it clicks in place Notes on Batteries Make sure that the battery polarities are correct when installing the batteries Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries If you will not use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as from sunshine fire or the like Notes on Remote Control Operation Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote control and the IR receiver on the display If the effective range of the remote control decreases or it stops working replace the batteries with new ones The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or fluorescent lighting Ambient conditions may possibly impede the operation of the remote control If this happens point the remote control at the display and repeat the operation Locking and Unlocking the Remote Control amp Keypad on Display You
22. ay as shown in Figure 3 2 Configure the RS 232 controller or PC serial port as follows no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control Set the baud rate to 115200 to match that of the display RS 232 port Command and Response Format Commands sent from an automation control system or PC to the display must have the following format STX IDT TYPE CMD VALUE or REPLY ETX CR Where STX indicates the start of the command data always 07 IDT is the display ID always 01 TYPE is the command type gt 00 return to host response from the LCD panel gt read action gt write VALUE is the parameter setting for the command REPLY is the parameter setting for the command acknowledged by the display in its response to a command ETX indicates the end of the command data always 08 CR is the ASCII carriage return key 0x0D 50 Command and Response Examples Here are some examples of serial commands and their responses Table 6 1 Serial Command Response Examples Description CommandSenttoLCD Panel Response Received from LCD Panel Turn LCD panel power off 07 01 02 50 4F 57 00 08 07 01 00 50 4F 57 00 08 Turn LCD panel power on 07 01 02 50 4F 57 01 08 07 01 00 50 4F 57 01 08 Request LCD panel power status 07 01 01 50 4F 57 08 07 01 00 50 4F 57 XX 08 XX 2 0 when off or 1 when on Set the LCD panel contrast to 30 07 01 02 43 4F 4E 1E 08 07 01 00 43 4F 4E 1
23. can lock the remote control buttons to prevent unauthorised persons from changing settings on the display To do this press ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT ENTER and EXIT in sequence To unlock a locked remote control unit use the same sequence of button presses 21 Quick Setup Table 3 1 gives a quick overview of the display installation process The sections following this one provide detailed instructions Table 3 1 Installation Overview Step Procedure For Details Refer to page Mount the display s on a wall optional Connect other external equipment to the display optional Automation control system RS 232 Ethernet External IR repeater Connect signal sources to the display Apply power to the display Change the OSD language optional Perform touch screen specific installation and configuration tasks VIVIDtouch Connect touch screen controller host computer to the display Display calibration adjust the following for each input Aspect ratio Colour level Brightness e int Contrast Input position Colour temperature and white balance Installation Considerations Proper installation of your display will ensure a satisfying viewing experience Whether a display is installed temporarily or permanently the following should be taken into account to ensure the best performance of the display Ambient Light In general minimise or eliminate light sources directed at the screen C
24. ct the OSD Language OSD Timeout Select OSD Timeout from the Basic Settings menu to specify how long the menus remain on screen after selecting them Select from 5 to 120 seconds in five second increments Power LED Select Power LED from the Basic Settings menu to change the behaviour of the status indicator LED see Figure 2 1 during standby mode When set to On the LED lights orange to indicate that the display is in standby mode When set to Off the LED is always off regardless of the operational state of the display RealTime Clock Select Real Time Clock from the Basic Settings menu to set the display s internal real time clock RTC Timer Mode User 4 Currant Time 0000 D OG 00 00 SUN Week Power On Power Off Timer Mode k 00 OO OO 00 00 00 00 43 From this menu you can also program the display to turn on and off at specified times of day and days of the week Timer Mode Work Days dt Timer Mode All Days Weak Enabla Power Oni Power Off Week MON FRI D ap 00 nn MON SUN SAT D ag D I SUN im u 00 To set power on and power off times for each day of the week independently set the Timer Mode to User To set the same power on and power off times for every day of the week set the Timer Mode to All Days To set the same power on and power off times for Monday through Friday set the Timer Mode to Work Days 44 Advanced Settings Advanced Auto Adjustment Image P
25. e Control 3 5 mm mini phono plug Figure 3 4 IR Extender Connection Recommended IR Extender Positions for Cascading 32 Displays In controlled testing the IR range is approximately 1 5 metres directly on axis and about 1 metre at plus or minus 15 degrees off axis using the IR extender Best performance is obtained in either position P1 or position P2 P2 Figure 3 5 Recommended IR Extender Position 27 Connecting Source Componentstothe Display Connect your video sources to the display as shown and described in the sections that follow DisplayPort Source Connection See Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 DisplayPort Source Connection 28 HDMI and DVI D Source Connections See Figure 3 7 TIP Use the HDMI inputs whenever possible This ensures the highest video quality because the signal is carried in the digital domain throughout the entire signal path from source component output into the display You can also connect computers with DVI output to these inputs Refer to Supported Timings on page 51 for a list of compatible input signals This display supports the VESA Display Data Channel DDC standard This standard provides Plug and Play capability the display and a VESA DDC compatible computer communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup In order for Plug and Play to work correctly you must turn on the display before you turn on the connected computer NOTE
26. e component Check connections from the source component to the display Replace the batteries Unlock the buttons by pressing ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT ENTER and EXIT insequence Verify that the IR extender c able is correctly connected see Figure 3 3 Select a different aspect ratio Ensure that the source is properly connected and of adequate quality for detection Correct at the source Decrease the contrast setting 48 Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Chart continued Image appears washed out and or dark areas app ear too bright Image is too dark Images from an HDMI source do not display Computer images do not display correctly Touch screen doesn t work Should you require assistance with a suspected hardware fault please contact the support line below You will require Brightness is set too high Brightness and or Backlight are set too low The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the display HDMI cable from source to display is either defective or too long The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the display Clock and Phase settings need adjustment Multi touch controller host computer is not connected correctly Host computer hardware or OS incompatibility e Decrease the brightness setting Increase the brightness and or backlight settings Select a compat
27. entially the ratio of red to green in the colour portion of the image When hue is decreased the image appears redder when it is increased the image appears greener To adjust the hue use a blue filter when viewing the colour bar pattern as you would for adjusting colour saturation refer to the previous section Saturation Select Hue from the Video Settings menu and press al or br to adjust it until the cyan and magenta colour bars on either side of the green bar appear to be a single shade of blue NOTE Like the brightness and contrast controls the colour and tint controls are interactive A change to one may require a subtle change to the other in order to achieve the optimum setting Backlight The Backlight control changes the apparent brightness of the displayed image Its effect is similar to that of a lamp intensity control on a projector Gamma Select Gamma from the Video Settings menu and choose either 2 2 default or Off 40 Colour Temperature Select Colour Temperature from the Video Settings menu to adjust the colour temperature Colour temperature establishes the colour of grey by adjusting the 7596 white point to various colour points What are colour points A colour point is an x y coordinate pair that defines a colour s location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph shown in Figure 4 6 CIE stands for Commission Internationale de l Eclairage International Commission on Illumination t
28. entoassersentoaseeseessogseeseessossarsestcassarsentoagsarsenseassarsentogsentes 36 FIGURE 4 2 TYPICAL PLUGE PATTERN FOR ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS oocccccoccnnccconconononcnnnononnnnonnnnnnnononnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonncnnonenennnnnas 37 FIGURE 4 3 TYPICAL GREY BAR PATTERN FOR ADJUSTING CONTRAT 38 FIGURE 4 4 TYPICAL TEST PATTERN FOR ADJUSTING SHARPNESS 39 FIGURE 4 5 TYPICAL COLOUR BAR PATTERN FOR ADJUSTING COLOUR SATURATION AND HUE 39 FIGURE 4 6 CIE 1931 CHROMATICITY DIAGRAM une daa 41 FIGURE 7 1 VTE 3200 DISPLAY DIMENSIONS asas r e r ae r s e r sii a 62 Notes 10 1 Introduction About This Manual This Owner s Manual describes how to install set up and operate the VIVIDtouch Series LED Display Throughout this manual the VIVIDtouch Series LED Display is referred to as the display Target Audience The manufacturer has prepared this manual to help installers and end users get the most out of the display The manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate as of the date it was printed However because of ongoing product improvements and customer feedback it may require updating from time to time Textual and Graphic Conventions Text Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual in order to clarify the information and instructions provided Remote and built in keypad button identifiers are set in upper case bold type for example Press EXIT to return to
29. esh Refreshes the configuraiton of Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Address Power Status Alert sent when the unit is turned on or off Source Status Alert sent when a different source is selected Signal Lost Alert sent when the input sync is lost Load Default loads default network settings Options No Yes 46 Device MAC Shows the unique address assigned to network interfaces Factory Reset To reset ALL display settings including image settings back to their factory defaults choose Factory Reset from the Advanced Settings menu A confirmation message appears Select Yes to continue with the reset or select No to cancel AN caution This action is not reversible Proceed with caution System Channel Information Source DVIZ Resolution 1080p60Hz RGB Firmware Version 5T HBS55LBX VDO 10 SUB MCU VS The read only System menu provides the following status information about the display The resolution and refresh rate of the active source and The currently installed firmware version 47 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance The VIVIDtouch Series LED Display does not require any routine maintenance other than occasional cleaning with a non abrasive cloth There are no user serviceable or replaceable parts Unless you are a qualified factory trained technician do not attempt to repair or replace any system component yourself You will void the product warranty i
30. f you do so Troubleshooting Table 5 1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with the VIVIDtouch Series LED Display If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you encounter an issue not described here please contact your dealer Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Cause s Solution The display does not turn on The display is on and menus appear but there is no picture The remote control does not work Image geometry is incorrect The display isjittery or unstable Image is too bright and or lacks definition in the bright areas of the image The display is not plugged in or the AC outlet is not active The main power switch is off The remote control batteries have run out Incorrectsource selection Source component is not turned on Source componentisconnected incorrectly or not at all The remote control batteries have run out The buttons are locked IR extender is not connected Incorrect aspect ratio selection Poor quality orimproperly connected source The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the display Contrast is set too high Ensure that the display is plugged in and that the AC outlet is active Set the main power switch see Figure 2 1 to the on position Replace the batteries Select the correct source Turn on the sourc
31. g and proceed as follows Perform the adjustments in the order listed here Scheme Select Scheme from the Video Settings menu then press or F to select one of four image quality presets Vivid Cinema Game or Sport depending on the type of program material you are viewing These presets automatically adjust the other image settings for optimal image quality Or select User to adjust Brightness Contrast and other settings manually Brightness On your external test pattern source select a PLUGE pattern PLUGE is an acronym for Picture Line Up Generation Equipment Figure 4 2 shows a typical PLUGE pattern LL I 4 Figure 4 2 Typical PLUGE Pattern for Adjusting Brightness BelowBlack Above Black PLUGE patterns vary but generally consist of some combination of black white and grey areas against a black background The example above includes two vertical bars and four shaded boxes 37 Select Brightness from the Video Settings menu and press 4 or F to adjust the brightness so that The darkest black bars disappear into the background The dark grey areas are barely visible The lighter grey areas are clearly visible The white areas are a comfortable level of true white The image contains only black grey and white no colour Contrast On your external test pattern source select a stepped grey bar pattern like the one shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Typical Grey Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Select
32. h 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 convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus If an extension cord must be used ensure that the voltage rating exceeds the maximum power consumption of the apparatus otherwise the extension cord may overheat Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand bracket specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus to avoid injury from tip over Disconnect all cables form the apparatus before moving it Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any Way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Keep the packing material in case the equipment should ever need to be shipped Compliance Information DECLARATION OF CONFO
33. he organisation responsible for colour measurement and management standards 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 08 09 x 1 0 Figure 4 6 CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram Select a value of from 3200K to 9600K Higher settings produce a bluer picture lower ones impart a reddish hue to the image To select a custom colour temperature select User and set the Gain and Offset as described below Gain Use the Gain controls to correct colour imbalances in the bright areas of the image A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of solid white areas such as an 80 IRE window pattern If the white areas contain traces of red green or blue decrease the Gain for that colour Offset Use the Offset controls to correct colour imbalances in the dark areas of the image A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of dark grey areas such as a 30 IRE window pattern If the grey areas contain traces of red green or blue decrease the Offset for that colour Aspect Ratio To change the aspect ratio size and shape of the displayed image select Aspect Ratio from the Video Settings menu and press ENTER Select the appropriate aspect ratio for the type of program material being viewed Note that some aspect ratios are unavailable and or not useful with certain types of source material The optimal setting depends o
34. ible resolution and vertical frequency refer to Supported Timings on page 61 Try aknown good and or shorter HDMI cable Select a compatible resolution and vertical frequency refer to Supported Timings on page 61 Adjust Clocks and Phase settings refer to Phase VGA sources on page 45 and Clock VGA sources on page 45 See Figure 3 7 Refer to Enabling the Touch Screen on page 31 your unit serial number The operator will attempt to diagnose any fault and will take action as appropriate VIVrotouch UK Warranty Support Tel 08450 724 999 email Services stel es co uk 6 External Control In addition to using the display keypad or remote control unit you can control the display using a serial RS 232 link to send ASCII commands and receive responses to those commands You also use discrete infrared IR control codes to program a third party remote control unit For more information refer to Using Discrete IR Codes on page 46 Serial Communications The display uses a simple text based control protocol to take requests from control devices and to provide responses to such devices This section describes how to send control messages over a serial link between the display and an automation control system or a PC running a terminal emulation program such as Windowse HyperTerminal or Tera Term RS 232 Connection and Port Configuration Connect your control system or PC to the RS 232 input of the displ
35. n a number of factors such as The aspect ratio of the source material as broadcast or encoded on the playback medium The display type 16 9 or 4 3 and output resolution settings at the source component Most modern DVD BD players and set top boxes have such controls Viewer preference original aspect ratio with black bars or a full screen presentation with some distortion or cropping 41 Auto Scan Select Auto Scan from the Video Settings menu and press 4 or to turn this feature on or off When set to On Auto Scan causes the input select function using the SOURCE button on the remote control unit or keypad to skip over unused inputs saving time Select Source Choose Select Source from the Video Settings menu and press 4 or F to select the video source Audio Settings Volume Bars Treble Balance HOMI Audio Input HDMI OF Audio input GisplayPor Internal Speakers o Volume Select Volume from the Audio Settings menu and press 4 or I to change the audio volume Bass Select Bass from the Audio Settings menu and press al or P to cut or boost the low audio frequencies Treble Select Treble from the Audio Settings menu and press or F to cut or boost the high audio frequencies Balance To adjust the left right speaker balance select Balance from the Audio Settings menu and press 4 or F to make one channel louder than the other HDMI Audio Input If you are using one of the HDMI inpu
36. nal computer or digital video from a DVD player or HD set top box VGA In 15 pin D Sub Connects components that have RGB or component output jacks such as a personal computer or external DTV decoder a break out cable is needed for BNC type connection PC Audio In Connects the audio output from a personal computer here IR Extender Connects the IR Extender cable provided with the display to this input Audio Out Connects external powered speakers or an external audio receiver amplifier 18 Remote Control Unit Figure 2 3 shows the display remote control and Table 2 1 describes its functionality O DIGFLAYPORT qb 0 Figure 2 3 Display Remote Control Unit el ls e Le EI S 19 Table 2 1 Remote Control Button Descriptions loo P Lal Des rpton lato INO Provides source and resolution information 2 Y pp Tunsthemontoronandoft 3 3 VGA DVI op Selects the low light setting NI 7 O Selects standard setting 4 syv 1 4 Selects high brightness setting Ly NN 5 BLANK Blanks the screen Press any key to restore AN FREEZE Freezes the screen Press again to restore Opens the monitor s on screen menu system ED When the menu system is already open pressing this button will A V select the previous submenu Navigates through submenus and settings ao ENTER Seledshighightedmenuchoices e et loses the menu system 20 3 Installation Install
37. ontrast ratio in your images will be noticeably reduced if light directly strikes the screen such as when a shaft of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image Images may then appear washed out and less vibrant Direct sunlight may affect touch operation Ambient Heat Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35 C 95 F Keep the display away from heating and or air conditioning vents 22 Ventilation If you are mounting the display in an enclosure leave sufficient space on all sides between it and surrounding objects as shown in Figure 3 1 This allows heat to disperse maintaining the proper operating temperature 50 mm 2 50 mm 2 Figure 3 1 Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting 23 Mounting the Display You can mount the display on a wall If you do decide to wall mount the display ensure that the wall mount bracket is installed according to the instructions included with it The wall must be capable of supporting a redundant weight factor three 3 times the weight of the display or be reinforced We recommend that this be done by a custom installation specialist Use only the approved wall mount kit designed for your display Connections to the Display Proceed as follows to connect the display to your video sources external controller s if present and AC power When connecting your equipment Turn off all equipment before m
38. osition Phase Clock IRFM Off Baud Rate Sa Smart Light Control Wake Up from Sleep VGA Only Ethernet Setup Factory Reset Auto Adjustment Select Auto Adjustment from the Advanced Settings menu to force the display to reacquire and lock to the input signal This is useful when the signal quality is marginal Image Position VGA sources Use the controls in the Image Position VGA sources Menu to fine tune the image position Left Right Select Left Right from the Input Position menu to shift the projected image horizontally Press F to shift the image to the right press 4 to shift it to the left Up Down Select Up Down from the Input Position menu to shift the projected image vertically Phase VGA sources This control adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal Adjust the phase when an image still shows shimmer or noise after the Clock setting has been optimised TIP Adjust the Phase after adjusting Clock see below For best results use a good test pattern such as a smooth grey consisting of a clear pattern of black and white pixels or a similar half on half off graphic image Adjust the slidebar until the image stabilises and each pixel is clearly defined You may notice that you can stabilise the image at more than one point Use either setting in such cases Clock VGA sources This control sets the frequency of the pixel sampling clock indicated by the
39. pears when a given action can cause severe injury or death gt gt Using This Manual Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual If you need Turn to page General information about the VIVIDtouch Series LED Display Installation instructions First time configuration instructions Advanced configuration instructions Troubleshooting tips Product specifications 12 Description Features and Benefits The VIVIDtouch Series LED Display represents the cutting edge of direct view LCD technology They combine ultra high resolution and unparalleled image quality with configurable O in a large format display for a wide range of digital signage and control room applications Key Features and Benefits The display offers these key features and benefits Full HD Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 16 9 Native Aspect Ratio Ultra wide 176 degree Viewing Angle DisplayPort 1 1a HDMI and DVI Inputs with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP VGA RS232 Touch USB and LAN connections Edge LED Backlight with active ambient light sensor to adjust backlight automatically Touch Capability Precise highly responsive touch technology High touch sensitivity no pressure required Any touch finger gloved hand or pointer Calibrated easily by software tools as attached Windows 7 8 compliant One USB cable for easy Plug and Play operation Parts List Your display is ship
40. ped with the following items If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or Customer Service VIVIDtouch Series LED Display Remote Control Unit and batteries AC Power Cord Touch Stylus Pen Tray IR Extender Cable USB Cable VGA Cable HDMI Cable Quick Start Guide USB Key Multi Touch Drivers amp User Manual 13 Notes 14 2 Controls and Functions Display at a Glance Figure 2 1 shows the key display components and the paragraphs that follow describe them Figure 2 1 Display Rear Side View 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH Connects or disconnects the display panel from the AC power source 2 HANDLE Always use the handles when carrying the display DO NOT touch or hold the screen face 3 Status LED oolid orange display in standby mode Blinking orange display on no input detected Off main power switch off oolid green display on input detected 15 KEYPAD You can use the keypad instead of the remote control unit to operate the on screen display OSD controls The keypad operates as follows On Standby Press once to toggle from standby mode to on mode Press it again to return to standby mode SOURCE To select a source press the SOURCE button repeatedly with no menus visible on screen When a menu is visible on screen this button operates identically to the right arrow or ENTER button on the display remote control unit SOURC lt A
41. rian Serbo Croatian Source Auto Detect Function Yes OSD Key Lock Function Yes 50 350 20 0 60 35 85 60 Supported Timings Table 7 2 lists the signal types supported by each input on the display Table 7 2 Supported Timings By Input Dot Timing fH kHz fV Hz clock HDMI PC DVI DisplayPort MHz VGA 640x480 31 469 59 94 25 175 O O O O 35 156 56 25 36 O O O O SVGA 800x600 37 879 60 317 40 O O O O XGA 1024x768 48 363 60 004 65 O O O O WXGA1360x768 47 712 60 015 85 5 O O O O 44 444 59 98 64 O O O O 1280 x 720 44 772 59 86 74 5 O O O O 47 776 59 87 79 5 O O O O 1280 x 768 47 396 59 995 68 25 O O O O 49 306 59 91 71 O O O O VESA 1280 x 800 49 702 59 81 83 O O O O SXGA 1280x1024 63 981 60 02 108 O O O O 64 744 59 95 101 O O O O SXGA 1400 x1050 65 317 59 98 121 75 O O O O 55 469 59 901 88 75 O O O O 1440 x 900 55 935 59 88 106 5 O O O O 64 674 59 883 119 O i O O WSXGA 1680 x1050 65 29 59 954 146 25 O 3 O O UXGA 1600 x 1200 75 60 162 O O O O 1920 x 1080 66 587 59 93 138 5 O O O O 480p 31 5 60 27 03 O O O EDTV 576p 31 25 50 27 O O O 37 5 50 74 25 O O O 720p 44 995 59 94 74 176 O M O O 1280x720 45 60 74 25 O O O 28 13 50 74 25 O O O KE 1080 33 716 59 94 74 176 O l O O 1920x1080 33 75 60 74 25 O O O 67 433 59 94 148 352 O M O O 1080p 1920x1080 675 60 1
42. third party universal remote control unit to work with the display These third party products usually come with a computer software application for this purpose For more information consult the documentation provided with the remote control unit IR Command Protocol The IRcontrol codes have the following characteristics Each code consists of the following gt gt A leader pulse a modulated pulse of 9 ms followed by a non modulated pulse of 4 5 ms 16 address bits also called a custom code eight 8 bits for the address followed by the logical inverse of the address The custom code for the display is 16559 decimal 0x40AF binary 01000000 10101111 16 data bits eight 8 bits for the command followed by the logical inverse of the command and An end pulse a modulated pulse of 0 56 ms similar to the modulated pulse in the 0 and 1 bits The end of the modulated pulse constitutes the end of the data transmission The carrier frequency is 38 kHz with the modulated pulses having a 33 duty cycle Commands are sent at a maximum rate of 9 Hz For example here is the NEC control code for the POWER button on the display remote control unit Hex 40 AF 1C E3 Binary 01000000 10101111 00011100 11100011 Function Cust Code Byte 1 Cust Code Byte 2 Command Command Logical Inverse 57 IR Control Code List Table 6 3 lists the IR control codes forthe display Table6
43. ts with a PC or other device that does not support audio output via HDMI set HDMI Audio Input to PC for that input Also connect the audio output from your source as shown in Figure 3 5 This setting associates the PC Audio In input with that HDMI input DP Audio Input If you are using the DisplayPort input with a PC or other device that does not support audio output via DisplayPort set DP Audio Input to PC for that input Also connect the audio output from your source as shown in Figure 3 5 This setting associates the PC Audio In input with the DisplayPort input Internal Speakers Set Internal Speakers to Off to disable the internal speakers on the display Set it to On to enable them 42 Basic Settings OSD Transparent P OSD Location Q OSD Rotation Landscape OSD Language OSD Timeout 000 Sec Power LED Off Real Time Clock Start Up Logo OSD Transparent Select OSD Transparent from the Basic Settings menu and press 4 or F to adjust the degree of translucence show through in the menus and message boxes Zero 0 means that the menus are opaque OSD Location Select OSD Location from the Basic Settings menu and press or P to move the OSD menu to the desired location OSD Rotation Select OSD Rotation from the Basic Settings menu and press or F to change the orientation of the OSD menu to match that of the display OSD Language Select OSD Language from the Basic Settings menu and press 4 or F to sele
44. tup Plata FutiTeah Screen Driver 4 131254 hec been ires abed on our computer Ck Finish Eo cirps His Wizard fe PQiLebs MolhToock Screen Dover 191764 Zelap Invitar Persa vandt vite POL Muboh Screen Danser 4 131284 6 being installed Choose Install Location Lr Choose the Folder in which to install POLOS MukiTouch Screen Driver 4 131284 5 Setup vil rural PQLabs MultiTouch Screen Driver 4 11284 in the folowing Folder To fatal ret docs REEL 100 in dfferert Folder cick bronse and select another folder Click Instal to start the CO Tm 32 Touch Screen Configuration Instructions Ka FOLabs MultiTonch Platform Device Connected version 4 1312 build 59634 Touchscreen Information Options Serial Number DV693J000408 Tuio Support FlashTuia Support Firmware version 9 04 3018 Double Click Optimization Handwriting Optimization Where Ambient Light Flashing Frequently Lag Touch Data Status running ok Windows Native Touch Close Top Application by Li Multi Fingers Pinching Mouse Keyboard Simulation Calibration Calibrate Reset Calibration Utility Flexible Scan Rate J Default Normal Enhanced Launch When Windows Starts Up Reset Default Settings R Touchscreen Information This area of the mt touch driver configuration window contains a variety of information about the touch module the product type firmware version and operating status Serial Number Unique
45. uct or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electric al and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Notes Table of Contents morse hs arras 3 Compliance deer ek mc re 4 Tale ONE c 7 Lori CS mec 9 LEM CU fm 11 NENA 11 jig Suc 11 TRINN sd dd N adn 11 Usine This E A uade o o ins FOE VU s aaa RS O E 12 Description Features and Benedict 13 TNS IBN sa os nn se a N D Ne DE nod 13 FN 13 Eege 13 EN CT uiuis 15 Display ata EET T 15 ni ueri pp DC ee 17 Remote Control vvs 19 AN m
46. wakes up from power saving mode when it receives an active video signal on its VGA analog input gt VGA Digital RS232 The display wakes up when it receives an active signal from its VGA HDMI DisplayPort or DVI inputs or receives a valid RS 232 command gt NeverSleep The display never enters power saving mode Ethernet Setup Select Ethernet Setup from the Advanced Settings menu and press F to configure the display s network settings Enable Network Enables the network feature Option No Yes IP Address Settings When network feature is enabled press to configure the following IP addresses Dynamic IP Enable DHCP for dynamic IP address assignment gt Static IP Address Sets the static IP address when the DYNAMIC IP line is disabled or views it when the DYNAMIC IP line is enabled Range 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 gt Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask when the DYNAMIC IP line is disabled or views it when the DYNAMIC IP line is enabled Range 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Gateway Sets the gateway address when the DYNAMIC IP line is disabled or views it when the DYNAMIC IP line is enabled Range 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 gt DNS Address Sets the DNS address when the DYNAMIC IP line is disabled or views it when the DYNAMIC IP line is enabled Range 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Save Network Settings Saves the network configuration when the DYNAMIC IP line is disabled Options No Yes Refr
47. xternal COMO Laia 50 Serrat Communications eres 50 R5 252 Connection and Port Configuratii sua AA 50 Command a a Response Formuen 50 Command and Response Examples Lue 51 eda Command List EE plana lol i 51 UsmeDiserete IR Codes Le 57 R Command Protocolar aa 57 IE Gontrol Gode lista EE 58 Te SPDECINCALlIOJIS imu 60 Supported Tmnss D 61 redde 62 Appendix I Moving and Carrying Notice uu 64 Moving the DISDIAV need enim cid re 64 Carryin thexlis DEidy sis iisti LS du ARO ved a a asis ei K IR las a OK is ae 64 Appendix I Installing Wall Mauritii dec c sammita Ate eed ead ei 65 Appendix IT Installmig Pen Trav i5 tance ing ctis eue OE iaa ss 66 Appendix IV Wall Mount Safety Notes insano 67 List of Figures FIGURE 221 DISPLAY FEAR SEVEN 15 FIGURE 2 2 DISPLAY INPUT PANEL BOTTOM NIE 17 FIGURE 2 3 DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROL UNI 19 FIGURE 3 1 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENCLOSURE MOUNTING esee neni nnn nenas sene nnn 23 FIGURE 3 2 RS 232 CONTROL SYSTEM CONNECTION annnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnseennnnnnnsennnnnnnnsennnnnnenee 25 FIGURE 33 ETHERNET CONNECTION vunnet ekke aaa Ea Eaa dona stora 26 FIGURE 9 4 IR EXTENDER CONNECTION eege tege ci ii 27 FIGURE 3 5 RECOMMENDED IR EXTENDER POSITION 27 FIGURE 4 1 OSD MENU STRUCTURE cccsssssercectcssserseccscassersenscassarc

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