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1. neo wo wo 10 Important Install the sound drivers included in your system before using the sound function of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR In case of any sound distortions during recording please decrease microphone volume The methods of playing and recording sound depend on the operating system in use Please refer to the instructions in your operating system s support points for these methods Function Buttons and Remote Controller There 7 function buttons on INTERACTIVE MONITOR These buttons are shown below and remote controller is shown on the next page gt 0 7 System Source Touch Brightness Volume ON OFF select screen ON OFF up down up down Important Please hold down the touch screen on off button for 4 seconds to enable or disable the function of keypad on the front 11 System ON OFF o Mute Screen Brightness Freeze Volume Down Brightness down Touch Screen ON OFF Gi Display ON OFF Source Select aJ Information HITACHI Source Switching Description Source Switching with Keypad Description Press source gt key to access TV menu with keypad A menu as shown below is displayed We can select the desired mode by moving up or down with the brightness
2. 65 HIT FHD6514 Touch HIT FHD6516 Touch 248 Bem OOO Full HD amp LED 1920 1080 Packing List e 1x65 Interactive Monitor e 1x65 Interactive Monitor Wall Mount e Accessories Box User Manual 1xStylus 1x1500mm HDMI Cable 1xRemote Control 1xDriver DVD 1xBattery for Remote Control VVVVVV Table of Contents CAUTION 3 System Features eL tee ee erre tud ur Eee Dec ee 4 INTRODUCTION EE 5 CHAPTER cc 8 2 bees 9 USING THE ANDES FUNGTIONS oat ctt tht rtu e ertt rete Eas 9 5232 Command Table 21 tee rabia david oki Deva us 10 Source Switching Description 12 Source Switching with Keypad Description 1 nennen 12 Source Switching with remote control Description 13 4 1 1 Installati n Instructions 15 4 1 2 InstallatiOn 15 CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN 0022 16 Using External Sources with INTERACTIVE MONITOR sse nennen nen 17 POWER 2252 22 etat Fe Ens d tub cau n
3. Panel Panel type TFT LCD Active area 1428 48 H x 803 52 V Visual Horizontal 178 angle Vertical 178 Max brightness 360 cd m2 Max contrast 4000 1 Response time 5 ms G2G Max resolution 1920 1080 H frequency 60 KHz 73 KHz V frequency 47Hz 63Hz typical 60Hz Usage of Touch Screen with External PC 1105 BR m Ed 2 x HDMI input External source using the touch screen input VGA input Audio input Audio output RS232 If you want to use touch screen when you connect an external PC to your Interactive Monitor via VGA or HDMI inputs you should connect the external PC to your Interactive Monitor with a USB USB cable as shown above Touch screen will be activated soon 25232 Command Table __ 03 01 amp 0 OPS POWER ___ jererjojoso saoz oton ooeo ovoo 10 GT __ EF 03 0600 19 03 02 00 00 60 0000 10 0000 or o Jertr ojosoo rt 02 or 00 00 20 Howi _ 03 0600 or 02 01 oo wow __ 0600 ot 02 H Tues D 0002 HOMI 1 10 0003 2 _ 1D 0004 VGA eser __ 03 0600 58 03 06 00 0070 st er os 0600 ss 02 os oo f ox 0 er o3 0600 31 03 03 00 01 20 03 06505 Fa 08 01 0020 30 om __ 06006 09 or oo 20 30
4. of any software including 4 1 1 Installation instructions The Interactive monitor is supplied with DVD which contains drivers and the Touch Service calibration application Please load the contents of the DVD on your external PC to install the drivers and Touch Service Follow the DVD s instructions displayed on the screen 4 1 2 Installation steps 1 Double click the installation file of setup exe 2 To exit the installation please click Cancel to continue click Next directly go to step 3 3 Start the installation by clicking Install When completed click Finish and exit Check TouchService exe in the finishing interface to allow service program to run automatically after the installation is finished Otherwise it won t start automatically 4 When the installations finished a shortcut is available on the desktop as shown below 15 CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN Function Description 1 The coordinates of the touch panel and display screen should be accurately matched by calibration 2 When will calibration be needed a The first time you have installed touch panel bundled software b Inconsistency occurred between the mouse and your finger action After changing the touch panel or monitor d Having moved the touch panel or there is a change in monitor resolution Operating steps 1 Click Calibration on Touch Service main interface Touch Service Already link equipment 4 Calibra
5. the VGA source for transfering the audio data Please use your external source s display settings and select INTERACTIVE MONITOR as a monitoring device e Plugging AC cable of Interactive Monitor is enough using your external sources For switching to external sources you should press source select button x Be sure that which source HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA is active 17 POWER SPECIFICATIONS Mode Power Indicator Power Consumption On Off Max 220w Stand by Suspansion Red aw Off Blinking lt 3W CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR MORE EFFECTIVELY Paying attention to the following points with respect to your Interactive Monitor will provide a stable performance and also prolong its life Following titles are covered under this section e Ensuring security of your Interactive Monitor e Daily care of your Daily Care e Environmental Factors Ambient temperature must be between 10 C 35 C while your Interactive Monitor is running Do not directly expose your Interactive Monitor to humidity high temperature fire direct sun light and dust while using it The vent holes of your Interactive Monitor will allow it perform safer without system overheating Do not cover these holes or do not prevent air flow with an object Position your Interactive Monitor at least 15 cm away from strong magnetic field generating electrical devices such as TV refrigerator or large speakers Do not sudde
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7. Ee Fase e bun Ee eua eurn 18 D 18 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR MORE EFFECTIVELY 18 CHAPTER 4 L M 19 Nisi zi esyilcm 19 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS nnn sn n 19 CHAPTER 5 ERR 20 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION FOR INTERACTIVE MONITOR WALL MOUNT 20 Depending on the s model you have bought the appearance of your Interactive Monitor may not be the same as the one displayed in this manual CAUTION Do not leave a static image displayed for prolonged period of time If a static image is displayed continously for a long period of time that image may cause image sticking on the display This condition is not permanent but may require a considerable amount of operational display time to dissipate depeding upon the degree of image stick 120 minutes of continuous motion display will eliminate most image sticking effects at normal room temrerature not lower than 10 C As the nature of the TFT tecnology you may see some amount of bright dark red green and blue dots and sparklings on the screen those do not affect the performance of the computer and are not accepted as a defect Va This is class A In a domestic environment this cause radio interference in which case the us
8. ONS Sound Issues Check the following Be sure that sound volume is not low and sound is not muted Ensure that the sound driver and its application are installed properly Check that your 15 not in Hibernate mode Check cable connections in case you use an external speaker Symptom External microphone and auditory devices are not working Check the following Make sure that the cables are properly and firmly connected Check that the driver is installed Check sound settings and whether the system is muted or not Issues about turning on the system Symptom System does not start led is not on To be checked Be sure that AC cable is connected firmly Symptom2 System doesn t work but background light is on To be checked Be sure that which source HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA is active 19 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION FOR INTERACTIVE MONITOR WALL WALL A 01 e 03 ene en lt 7 10 60 2 7 10 60 P gt lt 10 60 lt 10 60 BAD ANCHOR10X60 20 ASSEMBLYTV 273 4AD SCREWCZNYHBMB8X40 4 LI D HANGER WALL METAL 65995 C M8X40 C M8X40 C M8X40 ASSEMBLYWALL B M7X80 P B M7X80 B M7X80 EEG B SCREWCZNAKB7X80 21 Inspire the Nex Manufacturer Hita
9. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety Power In order to disconnect your Interactive Monitor from all power supplies unplug its AC cable from the power source Always use the earthed AC cable provided NEM The device you have bought must be plugged into the grounded electrical outlet Please always use the grounded power cord provided Manufacturer takes no responsibility for any damage that may occur as a result of ungrounded usage Disconnect your system from the power source in case of a long period of disuse Cleaning Important Disconnect your from the power supply before cleaning it Do not clean your Interactive Monitor while it is switched on Use a soft and damp cloth to clean the surface of Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the screen Do not apply cleanser directly on your computer Vent holes of your Vent holes on the cabin of your Interactive Monitor ensures stable performance of your computer without overheating Do not block these openings in anyway Important Do not put any objects in the vent holes of your This may cause fire or short circuit of the inner parts of your Temperature amp Fire Do not expose your Interactive Monitor close to fire or high heat sources Lightning Before lightning or storms disconnect your Interactive Monitor from the mains Servicing Please refer all servicing to quali
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11. er may be required to take adequate measures System Features Panel and Resolution 65 LED panel 1920x1080 resolution Touch Screen 65 touch screen with 4 points HIT FHD6514 Touch and 6 points HIT FHD6516 multi touch feature IR Technology Audio High Definition Audio Built in speakers 4 x 5W External headphones output and external microphone input Input Output Ports 1 x B Type USB 2 0 port For using the touchscreen with external PC max 500mA 2 x HDMI port 1 x VGA port x Audio input port x Audio output port 1 x RS232 port Remote Controller User friendly remote controller Power 220V 50Hz 1000mA INTRODUCTION This instruction manual is intended to help you to get the best out of Interactive Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction to your Interactive Monitor Chapter 2 Using your Interactive Monitor Instructions for using the and its functions Chapter 3 Power management Information about power management Chapter 4 Addition of other devices to your Interactive Monitor Chapter 5 Using your Interactive Monitor more efficiently Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Signs used in this manual Some words and phrases are written in a different format to get your attention 7 Note It is being used to put emphasis useful information and critical points regarding the Important Important instructions are to be read carefully in order to prevent any damage to yourself stored data and computer parts
12. fied personnel Do not remove the cover yourself as this may result in an electric shock Do not jolt your Interactive Monitor Ensure that it stays in a balanced stance on its position Do not throw or drop any object on your Interactive Monitor Do not keep your Interactive Monitor in a humid environment Do not keep your Interactive Monitor in an extremely cold environment Do not keep your Interactive Monitor in an extremely hot environment 1 INTRODUCTION MONITOR Congratulations for buying our Interactive Monitor 65 We believe that you will be extremely satisfied with this product and hope that you will have pleasant and productive times with your Interactive Monitor Your Interactive Monitor provides a modern design that is compatible with most working conditions by combining a 65 TFT LCD monitor touch screen and a desktop computer Since all essential components that compose your Interactive Monitor are all together it is easy to use and user friendly In addition to being compact it also supports many functional features Some of these are 5232 connection compatible and high quality speakers Note Information here is only for reference purposes the Interactive Monitor you have bought may have some differences from the definitions and images in this manual Front view 2 USING AND ITS FUNCTIONS
13. nly take your from a cold environment and suddenly put it in a warm environment A sudden temperature change of 10 C may cause some of the internal parts to malfunction Do not put your uneven surface e General points Do not put heavy objects on your Interactive Monitor The screen is extremely sensitive and may be damaged Never use hard cleaning materials on your screen Do not touch it with your fingertips or objects like a pencil Do not disable the backlight setting from power management Its automatic turn off is one of the factors ensuring its long life e Points to be taken into consideration while cleaning the Your system must be turned off while cleaning your Interactive Monitor Please use a soft and damp piece of cloth for cleaning its surface Do not use chemical cleansers to clean the screen Do not directly apply the cleaning material on your monitor 18 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Some troubleshooting issues are mentioned in this chapter under the following titles Points to be checked first Frequently asked questions Restarting your system Points to be checked first When a problem occurs it is very important to diagnose this problem correctly Try to find out what it is Determine what causes the problem and under which category it falls Write down the error codes and messages displayed on the screen if possible Contact technical support to get support FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTI
14. or volume keys on keypad Wait for 5 seconds for switching automatically O Q E 1 Source Touch Brightness Volume ON OFF select screen ON OFF up down up down Source Switching with remote control Description You can access TV menu with the source key on the remote You can switch to the selected source directly by pressing OK on the highlighted mode or wait for 5 seconds for switching automatically System ON OFF Mute Screen gt Brightness up Freeze OK Volume Down Volume up 9 Brightness down Touch Screen ON OFF Display ON OFF Source Select 42 Information A warning message as shown below is displayed when no signal is available on the selected source 13 SAFETY GUIDELINES mig Store unused baltenes in Ihar packaging and amiy from metal objects which may Cause a resubng in ioakage in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Never atemot to recharge ordinary batteries either a Charger oc by applying heat to them They may leak cause fire or even explode There are special rechargeable Hatheres which are clearly marked such Keep loose button celis away from young children Used correctly domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of portable power Problems can occur if they are misused or ab
15. te your touch device make it more suitable for your screen Calibration 9 Set your touch device make it more suitable for your custom o In win7 you can set parameters ofthe multipoint touch Service version 2 1 5 5 2 Touch the center of the calibration points shown on the screen one by one with your finger in order below Figure 4 6 In total there are four calibration points Upper left corner upper right corner lower right corner lower left corner a The number in the center is the countdown When it comes to zero you will automatically exit the calibration without saving the result b Also you can press ESC to exit the calibration process without saving the result 26 press ESC to hack 16 Touch the centre of the calibration point 3 Having touched the four calibration points a dialogue box will pop up Click Yes to save the calibration data and No not to If you don t click yes or no within 10s you will automatically exit the calibration process without saving the data Touch Calibration Calibration error is too large We recommend calibrate it again Do you want to save the Calibration results Using External Sources with INTERACTIVE MONITOR Plug the cable of the external source HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA Plug the USB cable which transfer the data of the touch screen to external sources Important Please connect the line in cable while using
16. used resulting in leakage or in extreme cases fire or explosion Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate any such problems Take care to fit your battenes correctly observing the pius and minus marks on the battery and appliance Incorrect fitting can Cause leakage or in extreme cases fire or even explosion Remove dead dateres from equipment and oli betieries from equipment you know you are not going to use for a long fime Otherwise the batteries may leak and cause damage Suporvise children if they are replacing batteries themselves in order to ensure these guidelines are followed NLL sure battery compartments are secure the operating system are not covered by the warranty 14 o Replace the whole set of batteries one taking Gare not to mix oid and new batbenes or battenes of different types ance this can result in leakage or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Never dispose of betierias in fire as fis can tause them to explode Please dead batteries do not put with the normal household waste Rarmormbor that smal button batteries such as used in some hearing aids toys Games and other appliances are easly swallowed by young children and this can be dangerous Seek medical advice if you bebeve a has been swallowed Note Any issues which are caused by customer mis adjustment
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