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1. IR Receiver ui i LAN ER Bi i uw LAN IR LAN IR LAN IR LAN IR wj o LAN IR LAN IR LAN IR jj o ICH w lt LAN IR RS232CIN RS232C OUT LAN IR i EH cto cm o LAN IR RS232CIN RS232C OUT LAN IR RS232CIN RS232C OUT LAN IR IR Receiver il LAN Cable Max Distance 7M Direct Cable LAN Cable Cross Cable RS 232C C y av 20 20 RS 232C control PC HUB or Router Wireless amp Cable LAN Cable Ethernet control PC Direct Cable 26 z s 4 How to use Remote Controller 5 Configuration 1 MENU button OSD MENU will be displayed by pressing MENU button Moves from sub menu to the main menu N MUTE ASETUP PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT E A ADJ SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUP A SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION pa Direction buttons amp OK Button EXIT button Press EXIT button to exit from the MENU after adjustment 4b buttons Select the highlighted items or Moves from one menu item to another horizontally buttons Acts as button to move the highlighted area up or down to select adjustment items within OSD menu Adjust the selected adjustment item OK button Select the highlighted item eu ru
2. eey quem c DPIN HOM LN HDMI2IN DN DVIOUT DPIN HDMIT4N HDMI2 IN e S Ss PCIN DPIN HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN DVIIN DVI OUT PCIN RGB Signal Distributor DVI Cable RGB Cable Un me Video Source Video Source 24 25 3 6 Connection of Control Cable e Control signal transmission can be connected by 3 different methods RS 232C or Ethernet or IR e RS 232C and Ethernet connection cannot be used simultaneously All control signals are output to the RS 2320UT after conversion to RS 232C signal 3 6 1 Connection of RS 232C Cable amp IR Receiver Maximum use of RS 232C with Daisy Chain connection is 30 sets or less if you need additional connection use RS 232C distributor 3 6 2 Connection of Ethernet Cable LAN n case of Ethernet connection the control PC should be connected to one of PS5580 sets with Ethernet cable For the connection between the 55580 sets they should be connected with RS 232C cables
3. DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 N Lee DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 IN DVIIN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 IN eum Quum quem a cem es pops GS G emm ok DPIN HDMIT N HDMI2 IN VIN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2 IN DVIN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2 IN Gesi amp 4 JO CH gt ess DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2N DN DV OUT DPIN HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN amp Sa PCIN DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 N X Caution for DVI Distributor If you want to display HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection applied contents you must use the distributor that supports HDCP function Video Source H DP Signal Distributor DP Cable amp G PCIN DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 N s Ss Gs S amp amp DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2N DN Don DN Wou LN HDMIZ IN Cable Video Source 22 23 3 4 Connection of Multiple PS5580 for DVI in 3 5 Connection of Multiple PS5580 for PC in e Recommended maximum set connection for Multi setting is shown in table below mage quality can be affected by cable or signal quality If you
4. DVI connection Max Length 5m 20 21 ACIN 3 2 Connection of Multiple PS5580 for DP in mage quality can be affected by cable or signal quality Please use DisplayPort cable with DisplayPort certified logo Select DisplayPort cables feature a locking function When removing this cable hold down the top button to release the lock E em m nme quem quem DPIN 11 HDMI2 IN DVIIN DVIOUT PCIN DPIN HDMITN HDMI2 IN DVIIN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN 3 3 Connection of Multiple PS5580 for HDMI in t is recommended you purchase an HDMI certified cable Otherwise the screen may appear blank or a connection error may occur Recommended maximum set connection for Multi setting is shown in table below If you need to connect more than described in the table you have to use distributors mage quality can be affected by cable or signal quality INPUT SOURCE Resolution Output Port Connection Remark DVI 1600 x 1200 x 60Hz DVI OUT 12 sets HDCP Available c quem amp Clio e e 6 es CHE E DPIN HDMITJN HDMI2 N TIN DVOUT DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2IN DV N Dan DPIN HDMITN HDMI2 IN
5. EE E HDMI 2 Select the HDMI 2 Input source RGB Select the RGB Input source Open the battery compartment cover on the back side and insert the batteries with correct polarity Install two 1 5V alkaline batteries of AAA type Don t mix used batteries with new batteries 19 3 How to Connect Cables Do not connect disconnect cables while PS5580 or other external equipments are turned on First turn off the power all the attached equipment and make connections IR Reception Make sure the power cord is inserted properly into the power inlet to prevent unexpected pullout of the cord 3 1 Connection of Single PS5580 PS5580 and PC should be connected a Com Port in a PC and RS 232C IN port in a PS5580 is connected with supplied RS 232C cable e f you do not have Com Port you need to use an USB converter for RS 232C Depending on manufacturers or models converters may cause malfunction quem cw CEE LAN IR RS232C IN RS232C OUT DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI 2 IN DVI IN DVI OUT PCIN HDMICable Max Length 5m DP Cable Max Length 5m DVD player LAN Cable Cross cable LAN Cable Direct cable LAN Cable Direct cable HUB or Router RS 232 Max Length 15mm HDMICable Max Length 5m Control PC PC Connection Maximum 5m
6. 8 Handle DIE NEON ee ee ee 9 HOW to carry 55580 tette ttt ttt tto lid 0 X Application information 1 x Attention for nstallmg 2 Safety PEEL TUMORS oues bru Ue mpi at er Mum apa NIU ani 5 eelerer 6 3 How to Connect Cables_ 20 4 How to use Remote COMMON CN nee ann 28 D Elle ll EE 29 6 Before callinig fof SEVICE eose tette tee erret die Bien 70 7 Applicable signals tetris 71 D BEE MCN OM een ee een ee ren 72 9 Regulatory Iiormaion nnna 73 10 DIMENSION RENE 74 3 ER lt 2 G English Fran ais European Union Disposal Information Deutsch Disposal of old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs This symbol found on your product 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 electrical 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 materi
7. LAN SETTING OSD OFFTIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA i y SETUPB OPTION 2 Select SETUP B MENU Press Y or A buttons to move to SETUP B MENU When SETUP B item is selected press OK button to move to the SETUP B menu 3 Select the sub menu Press Y or A buttons to move to sub menu When sub menu item is selected press OK button to adjust the sub menu woo 4 Adjustthe value e e e e Each of the value can be adjusted by pressing Y A buttons e 5 Exit from the MENU Press EXIT button to getting out of OSD MENU 3066 6 Move to Main MENU Press MENU button to move the Main Menu 49 SERIAL CONTROL Select the LAN On or LAN Off 1 Select SERIAL CONTROL from SETUP B menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to SERIAL CONTROL and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL RS232C LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA OPTION 2 Select LAN ON or LAN Off Press Y or A buttons to move to the desired language and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN OFF LAN SETTING CANON OFFTIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUP A OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 50 LAN SETTING Configure the IP address of the set to control via Ethernet 1 Select LAN SETTING from SETUP B men
8. Ge 9000 4 INFO button The display information for the screen at the moment is displayed at the upper left corner of the screen ex Input HDMI 1 E HDMI 1 1920 X 1080 X 60 SIZE FULL 28 PICTURE MUTE ASETUP SPSEL A ADJ ca r gt D ooco 0000 e EL Mode BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT COROR VIDEO MODE and PICTURE RESET can be adjusted in the PICTURE MENU 1 Press MENU button Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUPA SETUPB OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 Select PICTURE MENU Press Y or A buttons to move to PICTURE MENU When PICTURE item is selected press OK button to move to the picture menu 3 Select the sub menu Press Y or A buttons to move to sub menu When sub menu item is selected press OK button to adjust the sub menu 4 Adjust the value Each of the value can be adjusted by pressing Y A buttons 5 Exit from the MENU Press EXIT button to getting out of OSD MENU 6 Move to Main MENU Press MENU button to move the Main Menu 29 gt BRIGHTNESS Adjust the overall image and background brightness 1 Select BRIGHTNESS from PICTURE Menu Select BRIGHTNESS and move Y A buttons to adjust the value PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT
9. PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION eriod of inactivity The preset choices are 5 120 seconds TURN OFF 120SEC POSITION _ V POSITION ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC TRANSPARENCY 2 Setup the turn off time Press Y or A buttons to setup and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION _ V POSITION ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC TRANSPARENCY Press Exit button to exit from the menu 53 POSITION Select the location where the OSD appears on the screen 1 Select OSD H POSITIION Press Y or A buttons to adjust OSD H POSITION value PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION V POSITION SETUP RESET ROTATION OFF OFF TIMER INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC FACTORY RESET SETUP A TRANSPARENCY SETUP B OPTION 2 Select OSD V POSITIION Press Y or A buttons to adjust OSD V POSITION value PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION V POSITION SETUP B RESET ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC OFF TIMER FACTORY RESET TRANSPARENCY E SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 54 ROTATION Select the OSD display di
10. COLOR SETUP A SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value BACKLIGHT Adjust the Backlight brightness ca 1 Select BACK LIGHT from PICTURE Menu Select BACK LIGHT and move Y A buttons to adjust the value A PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUP A SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value 30 CONTRAST Adjust the image brightness in relationship to the background 1 Select CONTRAST from PICTURE menu Select CONTRAST and move Y A buttons to adjust the value N PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUPA SETUPB OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value SHARPNESS Adjust the crispness of the image 1 Select SHARPNESS from PICTURE menu Select SHARPNESS and move Y A buttons to adjust the value PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SCREEN BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUPA SETUPB OPTION GAMMA SELECTION x 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value 31 gt TINT Adjust Red and Green color of the screen 1 Select TINT from PICTURE Menu Select TINT and move W
11. IR CONTROL TILING POWER ON DELAY POWER ON INPUT DETECT SCAN MODE Some video formats may require different scanning modes in order to display best the image 1 Select SCAN MODE from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to SCAN MODE and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUP B OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE NORMAL CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUPID IRCONTROL TILING POWER ON DELAY POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Selectthe desired scan mode Press Y or A buttons to move and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUP B OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE OVERSCAN CHANGE SECURITY PASS NORMAL TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL TILING POWER ON DELAY POWER ON INPUT DETECT 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 62 gt CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD Chang the the security password The factory preset password is 9999 This password is applied to the TILING MENU LOCK menu 1 Select CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING Zeie POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Change the SECURITY PASSWORD Press Y or A buttons to move to current and press OK button Enter the password Defaul
12. o deste produto estar a evitar consequ ncias potencialmente negativas tanto para o ambiente como para a sa de humana A reciclagem de materiais ajuda a preservar os recursos naturais Este s mbolo apenas v lido na Uni o Europeia Se quiser eliminar este produto contacte as entidades locais ou o seu fornecedor para ficar a saber qual o m todo de elimina o correcto Svenska Usuwanie zu ytego sprz tu elektrycznego i elektronicznego Dotyczy kraj w Unii Europejskiej i innych kraj w europejskich z oddzielnymi programami zbi rki odpad w Obecno tego symbolu na produkcie lub na opakowaniu z produktem oznacza e tego produktu nie mo na wyrzuca razem z odpadkami domowymi Nale y go przekaza do punktu zbi rki w celu poddania recyklingowi podzespo w elektrycznych i elektronicznych Usuni cie tego produktu w prawidlowy spos b pomo e w zabezpieczeniu przed negatywnym wp ywem odpad w na rodowisko i zdrowie ludzi powodowanym przez niew a ciwe usuwanie produktu Przetwarzanie material w w zachowaniu zasob w naturalnych Ten symbol obowi zuje wy cznie w krajach Unii Europejskiej Informacje dotycz ce prawidtowej metody usuni cia tego produktu mo na uzyska u w adz lokalnych lub u dostawcy Suomi Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste It should be
13. 74 25 148 1080160 74 250 148 1080 50 148 500 148 1080 60 148 500 148 8 Specification Model Name PS5580 Back Light Unit Type LED Active Display Area 1209 6 X 680 4mm Aspect Ratio 16 9 Number of pixels 1920 H X 1080 V Pixel Pitch 0 630 X 0 630 mm Display Colors 1 078illion Luminance of White 400 cd m Contrast ratio Dark Room 4 000 1 Bezel 7 6 6 6 U D L R mm Power Supply AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Max 125W 120w Stand By lt 1 0W Surface Treatment Haze 0 Hard coating 2H Viewing Angle H 178 V 178 Response Time G to G 8msec TYP Environmental Temperature IT 35 C condition Humidity 35 75 Support Resolution VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA WXGA 480p 576p 720p 50 60 1080i 50 60 1080p 50 60 Input Signal HDCP Compliant with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP using DVI and HDMI 1 3a standards Frequency H 31 5 75 2 V 50 60 Hz In Output Input DP x 1 HDMI x 2 DVI x 1 PC x 1 RS 232C x 1 LAN x1 IRx 1 Terminal Output DVI D x 1 RS 232C x 1 Lamp Life Tme Min 35 000Hrs 25 2 C Dimension WX HX D 1224 2 x 696 0 x 50 0mm Weights 21Kg 0 5Kg X Product design and specification can be changed for quality i nprovem
14. OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUP B OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 60 E OPTION MUTE ASETUP SPSEL INPUT MODE CHANGE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL TILING LOOP OUT EQ POWER ON DELAY and POWER ON INPUT DETECT can be adjusted in OPTION MENU 1 Press MENU button Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING SETUPB POWER ON DELAY POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Select OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to OPTION Press MENU button to move into the sub menu INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL TILING LOOP OUT EQ POWER ON DELAY and POWER ON INPUT DETECT can be adjusted 3 Sub menus can be configured Press Y or A buttons to move to the menus you want to adjust configure the sub menu move to the sub menu and press MENU button to enter 4 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 61 INPUT RESOLUTION Display the current input resolution PICTURE SETUPA SETUP B OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION 1920 x 1080 50Hz SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID
15. and Electronic Equipment WEEE Y nergeleri Avrupa Birli i nde bu etiket r n n ev elektroni i aletleri at klar ile imha edilemeyece ini g sterir Kurtarmak ve geri d n m n sa lamak i in uygun artlarda saklanmas gerekir EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Ve Elektronik E yalarda Bazi Zararli Maddelerin Kullaniminin Sinirlandirilmasina Dair Y netmelik X Cautions for consisting PS5580 System Environmental condition for installation Since PS5580 is very sensitive for physical impact installation requires considerable caution Minimum clearance 20cm must be secured for smooth ventilation See page 6 Installation must avoid air tight or near air tight places Improper ventilation causes malfunction and shortens product lifetime by rapid internal temperature rise If PS85580 has to installed at the improper ventilation additional ventilation openings or fans must be provided to keep the internal temperature between 0 35 C For ground of PS5580 and application devices it should be connected as frame ground Considering PS5580 Max power consumption check the main electric specification Recommended Operating Condition Temperature 5 35 C Humidity 35 7596 Suitable operating time under 12 hours a day Do not install the set at the air tight condition It is recommended to install the set with good ventilation Do not install the set at the place of direct sunlight or excessive exposure to
16. conservaci n del medioambiente y la salud humana consecuencias que podr an darse si se deshace del producto de forma inadecuada El reciclado de materiales ayuda a conservar los recursos naturales Este s mbolo solamente es v lido en la Uni n Europea Si desea deshacerse de este producto p ngase en contacto con las autoridades locales o con su distribuidor y pida informaci n sobre el m todo de disposici n adecuado Portugu s Smaltimento delle attrezzature elettriche ed elettroniche usate applicabile in tutta la Comunit Europea ed altri Paesi Europei che applicano programmi di raccolta differenziata II simbolo trovato sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto essere trattato come i domestici quando il momento di smaltirlo Al contrario deve essere consegnato ad un centro di raccolta specializzato nel riciclaggio di attrezzature elettriche ed elettroniche Assicurando che il corretto smaltimento di questo prodotto si aiuter a prevenire potenziali conseguenze negative sull ambiente e sulla salute umana che possono essere provocate da uno scorretto smaltimento di questa attrezzatura materiali riciclati aiuteranno a conservare le risorse naturali Questo simbolo valido solo nell Unione Europea Per smaltire questo prodotto mettersi in contatto con le autorit locali o con il rivenditore e chiedere informazioni sul corretto metodo di smaltimento Polski Verwijderen van o
17. deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling EEE complies with Directive Regulation on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling EEE complies with Directive Regulation on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Avfall av f rbrukad elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning Till mpbart i hela Europeiska unionen och andra europeiska lander med separata samlingsprogram Den har symbolen som finns pa din product eller pa dess f rpackning p visar att produkten inte ska behandlas som hushallsavfall nar du vill sl nga bort den Ist llet ska den l mnas ver till en l mplig uppsamlingspunkt f r tervinning av elektriska och elektroniska utrustningar Genom att tillf rs kra att den produkten tervinns ett riktigt s tt hj lper du till med att f rhindra m jliga negative konsekvenser f r milj n och mansklig h lsa Det kan annars orsakas pa grund av ol mplig sophantering av den har produkten tervinning av material kommer att hj lpa till att bevara naturtillg ngar Den h r symbolen r endast giltig inom den Europeiska u
18. lightings x Blackening stains or burning effect on the screen can be occurred by improper installation or use against the above recommended conditions Consideration for easier service When you design the exterior design for PS5580system consider easier disassembly for possible service occasion in the future The sliding Universal Unit of ORION is recommended for easier service If service people can step into the backside of PS5580system it can greatly reduce time and effort for service In case of higher locations consider the installation location and exterior design for easier service lt lt Clearance for Ventilation When you install PS5580 make sure there is at least 20cm clearance for effective ventilation and do not seal off PS5580 sets If PS5580 sets are installed at the locations of bad ventilation the inner temperature can be raised rapidly and it can cause frequent malfunctions and rapid reduction of the product life ER lt 2 Q x Ventilation space in front of PS5580 must be furnished for heat dispersion If the front space of PS5580 has to be sealed there must be consideration for the heat dispersion in the rear side of PS5580 x Cleaning and Maintenance A Regularly clean off the vent holes in the back of PS5580 sets If the vent holes and the fan air holes are clogged with d
19. or A buttons to move to AUTO ADJUST and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION AUTO SETUP AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK Select YES or NO for AUTO ADJUST Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press OK button to adjust automatically PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION AUTO SETUP AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 43 POWER SAVE The monitor will automatically turn off after 10minutes when there is no signal 1 Select POWER SAVE from SETUP A menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to POWER SAVE and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK SETUPB OPTION Select YES or NO for POWER SAVE Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK SETUPB OPTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 44 AUTO POWER The monitor will be turned on automatically when power is connected 1 Select AUTO POWER from SETUP A menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to AUTO POWER and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTI
20. the menu after adjusting the value 33 COLOR BALANCE GAMMA SELECTION f Color TEMPERATURE needs further adjustment the individual R G B levels of the white Select a display gamma for best picture quality int can be adjusted 1 Select GAMMA SELECTION from PICTURE Menu 1 Select COLOR BALANCE from PICTURE Menu Select GAMMA SELECTION and move Y A buttons to adjust the value Select COLOR BALANCE and move Y A buttons to adjust the value N BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT SCREEN BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUP A SETUP A SETUPB COLOR TEMPERATURE SETUP OPTION GAMMA SELECTION COLOR BALANCE OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 Select the 1 8 or 2 2 Gamma 2 Adjust COLOR BALANCE When highlighted area is moved to wanted adjustment item press OK button Press Y or A buttons to move to Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Offset B AN BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS SCREEN BACK LIGHT BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SCREEN CONTRAST SHARPNESS SHARPNESS TINT Gain R COLOR SETUP A Gain G SETUP A Gain B COLORTEMPE Offset R SETUP B Offset G SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION COLORBALAN OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 3 EXIT MENU 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value Press Exit button to exit
21. 9 DVI OUT Digital RGB Signal DVI Single Link 24Pin 10 PC IN Analog RGB Signal D sub 15pin 11 ACIN AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz KEY PAD 000 0 lt 0 0 0 1 PWR Power Turn on or off the display 2 SRC Input source selection Select HDMI input 3 MODE MENU Turn on or off the menu or select adjust menu 18 1 sRCMODE o ENT IR 4 Direction up down left and right Move up down left or right direction on the menu screen 5 ENT Enter Select adjustment 6 IR IR Reception Receive the IR signal from remote controller Remote Controller POWER OFF Turn off the display Number Button Used to enter the LAN Network infomation and security password MENU Display OSD MENU on the screen amp ENTER OK Select the Item within OSD menu DP Select the DP Input source HDMI 1 Select the HDMI 1 Input source Installing Batteries A SETUP A ADJ POWER ON Turn on the display A SETUP Automatically adjusts White Level RGB Only A ADJ Automatically adjusts Screen Size Hposition V position Clock Clock Phase RGB Only INFO Display the current picture information EXIT Returns to previous menu within OSD menu AV lt gt Moves from one menu item to another horizontally vertically or adjusts selected menu values INPUT vone CHANGE DVI o D ow Select the DVI input source
22. A buttons to adjust the value PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SCREEN BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUP A SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value COLOR Adjust the depth of the screen color The depth of color will be thicker as the value goes higher Asthe value goes lower the depth of color will be getting thinner and go to black and white 1 Select COLOR from PICTURE Menu Select COLOR and move W A buttons to adjust the value A PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SCREEN BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT COLOR SETUP A SETUP B OPTION GAMMA SELECTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value 32 gt COLOR TEMPERATURE Adjust the color temperature of the screen 1 Select GAMMA SELECTION from PICTURE Menu Select COLOR TEMPERATURE PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TEMPERATURE 10000K GAMMA SELECTION 2 Select the desired Color Temperature Select Color Temerature and move A Y buttons to select a Color Temperature of your choice among 4000K 6500K 10000K USER PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION BRIGHTNESS BACK LIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA SELECTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from
23. Avoid any interfering object gt Light leakage can be found at the edge areas around the screen If the light leakage is not detected at 1m from the screen the panel is considered as no defect SAMSUNG LCD applies the same inspection standard To minimize the light leakage the PS5580 sets should be installed with high accuracy in horizontal and vertical position 70 7 Applicable signals DTV signal EDTV HDTV is not supported in PC Input Resolution Pixel Clock MHz Horizontal Pixels Vertical Lines Addr Width Sync Width Back Porch Addr Width Sync Width Standard Type 640 480 60 25 175 640 96 40 480 2 DMT 800 600 50 30 750 800 72 96 600 4 CVT 800 600 60 40 000 800 88 600 DMT 1024 768 60 65 000 160 DMT 1280 768 60 79 500 192 CVT 1280 960 60 108 000 312 CVT 1280 1024 50 88 500 200 CVT 1280 1024 60 108 000 248 DM 1360 768 50 69 000 192 CVT 1360 768 60 85 5000 256 1366 768 60 80 000 64 1400 1050 60 121 750 232 1600 900 50 96 500 240 1600 900 60 118 250 256 1600 1200 50 131 500 264 1600 1200 60 162 000 304 480p 27 000 62 576p 27 00 68 720p50 74 25 220 750p60 74 25 220 1080150
24. B RESET Initialize the previously adjusted values of SCREEN B MENU 1 Select SETUP B RESET from SETUP B menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to SETUP B RESET and press MENU button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Initialize the previously adjusted values Select YES or NO for initializing SETUP B menu Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUP A 7 SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 59 FACTORY RESET Initialize the previously adjusted values of the set to the factory level Every configuration will be initialized 1 Select FACTORY RESET from SETUP B menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to FACTORY RESET and press MENU button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUP B OPTION 2 lnitialize the previously adjusted values PICTURE SCREEN SETUP A and SETUP B menus can be initialized to the factory level Select YES or NO for initialization Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD
25. E INPUT move CHANGE E H POSITION V POSITION CLOCK CLOCK PHASE and SCREEN RESET be adjusted in the SCREEN MENU 1 Press MENU button Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION SCREEN CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Select SCREEN MENU Press Y or A buttons to move to SCREEN MENU When SCREEN item is selected press OK button to move to the screen menu 3 Select the sub menu Press Y or A buttons to move to sub menu When sub menu item is selected press OK button to adjust the sub menu 4 Adjustthe value Each of the value can be adjusted by pressing W A buttons 5 Exit from the MENU Press EXIT button to getting out of OSD MENU 6 Move to Main MENU Press MENU button to move the Main Menu 38 H POSITION Adjust the horizontal position of the display image on the screen 1 Select H POSITION from SCREEN menu Adjust H POSITION values with Y A buttons after selecting H POSITION PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu gt V POSITION Adjust the vertical position of the display image on the screen 1 Select V POSITION from SCREEN menu Adjust V POSITION values with Y A buttons after selecting V POSITION PICTURE H POSITIO
26. ETUP B OPTION PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION SCREEN CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET NO RESET WARNING SETUPA SCREEN SETTING PRESS SET TO RESET SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu AM m SETUP A Menu INPUT move CHANGE 060060 906 E AUTO SETUP AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET and KEY LOCK can be adjusted in SETUP A MENU 1 Press MENU button Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen PICTURE AUTO SETUP PRESS SET TO AUTO SETUP SCREEN AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET SETUP A KEY LOCK SETUP OPTION 2 Select SETUP A MENU Press Y or A buttons to move to SETUP A MENU When SETUP A item is selected press OK button to move to the SETUP A menu 3 Select the sub menu Press Y or A buttons to move to sub menu When sub menu item is selected press OK button to adjust the sub menu 4 Adjustthe value Each of the value can be adjusted by pressing Y A buttons 5 Exit from the MENU Press EXIT button to getting out of OSD MENU 6 Move to Main MENU Press MENU button to move the Main Menu 42 AUTO ADJUST For PC IN Screen Size H position V position Clock Clock Phase can be adjusted automatically 1 Select AUTO ADJUST from SETUP A menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y
27. FF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC TRANSPARENCY 56 TRANSPARENCY Setup the transparency level of the OSD 1 Select TRANSPARENCY from OSD menu Press Y or A buttons to move to transparency and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION Ll V POSITION SETUP B RESET ROTATION OFF OFF TIMER INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC FACTORY RESET STRANSPARENCYE Ld 2 Setup the TRANSPARENCY Press Y or A buttons to setup and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING osD TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION V POSITION SETUPBRESET ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC FACTORY RESET ESTRANSPARENCY OFF TIMER 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 257 gt OFF TIMER Setup the monitor to power off after a certain of time Time period can be selected from 1 to 24 hours 1 Select OFF TIMER from SETUP B menu Press Y or A buttons to move to OFF TIMER and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Setup the OFF TIMER Press Y or A buttons to setup and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 58 SETUP
28. N V POSITION CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 39 CLOCK Adjust the width of the display image on the screen 1 Select CLOCK from SCREEN menu Adjust CLOCK values with W A buttons after selecting CLOCK PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION SCREEN CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUP A SETUP B OPTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu CLOCK PHASE Adjusts the visual noise on the image 1 Select CLOCK PHASE from SCREEN menu Adjust CLOCK PHASE values with Y A buttons after selecting CLOCK PHASE PICTURE H POSITION SCREEN V POSITION CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 40 gt SCREEN RESET Initialize the values of SCREEN MENU 1 Select SCREEN RESET from SCREEN menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to SCREEN RESET and press OK button PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION SCREEN CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Initialize the previously adjusted values Select YES or NO for initializing SCREEN menu Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press OK button to initialize the value PICTURE H POSITION V POSITION SCREEN CLOCK CLOCK PHASE SCREEN RESET SETUPA S
29. ON POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK Select YES or NO for AUTO POWER Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK 2 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 45 LANGUAGE Select the language used for the OSD 1 Select LANGUAGE from SETUP A menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to LANGUAGE and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE ENGLISH SETUP A RESET SETUP A KEY LOCK SETUP OPTION 2 Select the language you want to use Press Y or A buttons to move to the desired language and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE ENGLISH SETUP A RESET SETUP A KEY LOCK SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 46 gt SETUP A RESET Initialize the values of SETUP A MENU 1 Select SETUP A RESET from SETUP A menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to SETUP A RESET and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK 2 Initialize the previously adjusted values Select YES or NO for initializing SETUP A menu Press Y or A but
30. PLANAR When image experience matters Wen Planar System Inc 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton OR 97006 USA www planar com Technical Support 1 866 752 6271 www planar com support i pur dp wr ON V PS5580 User s Manual 2013 08 21 Features of PS5580 gt Enjoy a wide flat screen with high brightness and high quality Easy to install and move due to its thin design gt Enjoy your favorite programs with various split screen features simultaneously presenting several programs Thank you for purchasing our PS5580 monitor This manual describes how to use the product and notes in use Please read the manual carefully before using it After reading this manual please retain for future reference If you have any questions or a problem occurs please contact either the company you purchased this product from or an authorized service center Displaying static picture for an extended period of time may cause an burn in effect Burn in effect and the faults in brightness and picture elements caused by fixed images are not subject to the warranty coverage N Warnin If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use 9 fire or injury be caused To prevent electric shock Do not remove cover No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal Supplied Accessories CD with Manual Power Cable DVI Cable I
31. R Receiver Remote Controller Battery Washer Washer Spacer 3ea Screw 4ea AAA X2 4 3 10 1T 4ea 4 2 8 2T 4ea Ho o Class A digital device Notice to users It is a device designed for business purpose with a safety certificate for electromagnetic interference which user should be mindful of Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 6 Clean only with dry cloth 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 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 are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table sp
32. T from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to POWER ON DETECT menu and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING Sars POWER ON DELAY PTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT NONE 2 Select POWER ON INPUT DETECT Press W or A buttons to setup input source and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID NONE IR CONTROL DPPORT HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DVI POWER INPUT DETEC PC SETUPA TILING SISTER POWER ON DELAY 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 69 6 Before calling for service Before calling for any repair check the following and then refer to a near A S center gt Tick sound from the main body lf there is no problem with the screen or sound the tick sound is likely to result from the cabinet lightly shrinking with the change of room temperature The sound does not affect product s performance gt No image at upper and lower part of the screen As for a screen which is over 16 9 in width such as cinema sized one no image may be displayed at upper and bottom part of the Screen gt Speckles or white lines on the screen Check whether the problem is caused by vehicle streetcar high voltage cable or neon sign which emitting interference wave or electromagnetic induction
33. X Application information If static images are displayed on the screen for a long time it causes burn in image Please keep the following instruction to optimize the lifetime and functions of the product It always needs two persons to carry or install PS5580 When you carry PS5580 with up straight manner please hold handles on the back and bottom part of the panel together Please be careful not to touch the bottom part of the panel when you put down the panel 1 Operating condition Temperature 20 15 C Humidity 55 20 Display pattern moving picture or regular switchover display Environmental condition Well ventilated place is recommended Power off and screen saver Periodical power off or screen saver is needed after long term static display x Note Moving picture or black pattern is strongly recommended for screen saver WARNING 20 2 2 G 2 Operating methods to minimize burn in image due to long term static information display For optimal performance we suggest turning off the LED power on the Planar PS5580 for four hours per day Periodical display contents change from static image to moving picture Periodical background color and character image color change DEPARTURE Time Gate Flight No 11 20 02 e UA 012 L 11 20 d 12 10 K17 KE 732 12 10 AN291 12 45 Don t carry PS5580 in Horizontal Status Change the images of little l
34. als 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 Espanol Mise au rebut des quipements lectriques et lectroniques usag s Valable dans l ensemble de l Union Europ enne ainsi que dans les pays europ ens disposant de programmes distincts de collecte des d chets Ce symbole appliqu sur votre produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit ne doit pas tre trait comme un d chet m nager lorsque vous voulez le mettre au rebut I doit au contraire tre remis un site de collecte agr pour le recyclage des quipements lectriques et lectroniques En veillant ce que ce produit soit mis au rebut de facon ad quate vous contribuerez pr venir les cons quences potentiellement n gatives sur l environnement et sur la sant humaine qui risqueraient de se produire en cas de mise au rebut inappropri e de ce produit Le recyclage des mat riaux contribuera galement conomiser les ressources naturelles Ce symbole n est valable que dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez mettre ce produit au rebut veuillez prendre contact avec les autorit s locales ou avec votre revendeur et renseignez vous sur la m thode de mise au rebut correcte Italiano Entsorgung von elektrischen amp elektronischen Altger ten geltend f r di
35. e europ ische Gemeinschaft und andere europ ische Lander mit separaten Sammelprogrammen Dieses Symbol zu finden auf Ihrem Produkt oder dessen Verpackung macht Sie darauf aufmerksam dass dieses Produkt bei der Entsorgung nicht als Hausm ll behandelt werden darf Statt dessen sollte es an eine Sammelstelle zum Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Altger ten gegeben werden Helfen Sie mit potenziell sch dliche Einfl sse auf Umwelt und Gesundheit die durch eine unsachgem Be Entsorgung dieses Produktes entstehen k nnen zu vermeiden und entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt ordnungsgem Recycling hilft nat rliche Rohstoffe einzusparen Dieses Symbol ist nur innerhalb der europ ischen Gemeinschaft g ltig Wenn Sie dieses Produkt entsorgen m chten wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihre rtliche Beh rde und fragen Sie i nach der ordnungsgem en Entsorgungsmethode Nederlands Deshecho de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos aplicable a la Uni n Europea y a otros pa ses europeos con programas de reciclaje independientes La presencia de este s mbolo en el propio producto o en su material de embalaje indica que no se debe tratar como residuo dom stico cuando desee deshacerse de l En su lugar debe entregarlo en el punto limpio correspondiente de reciclaje de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos Asegur ndose de que este producto se desecha de forma correcta ayudar a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para la
36. ecified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use e gt caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury A WANS from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 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 The symbol in figure 21 shall be shown adjacent to the text of item 12 above FCC Verified Class A This device complies with the 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 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude t
37. ely container on it If the inside is wet it the product It may cause a failure or may cause electric shock or fire shorten the life span Do not pull out or hang down the Do not lean against the product or keep Do not put it at any place with much connection cable It may damage the itleaned It may cause injury or failure humidity dust oil smoke or steam It cord to cause fire or electric shock may cause failure Please refer to a specialized Do not touch the device when lightning Do not install in an unstable location construction company for installing stand strikes It may cause injury or wall mount unit Otherwise damage or injury may be caused Pull out the power plug by holding the If you do not want to use the product Do not put any heavy object on it plug Otherwise it may damage the for a long time keep the power plug It may cause failure power cord to cause fire or electric unplugged to save electricity shock The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible M Avoid any action to damage the power Do not pull out the power plug with a wet Do not exceed ratings of AC outlet cord or power plug It may cause fire or hand It may cause electric shock or extension cords It may cause failure electric shock Install the product on safe and flat Do not ride or step on the product It may When moving it disconnect the sur
38. ent without prior notice 279 9 Regulatory Information Manufacturer s Name Planar Systems Inc Manufacturer s Address 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton OR 97006 Declares that the products Model Numbers PS5580 Conforms with the provisions of Council Directive 2004 108 EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55022 2010 Radiated and Conducted Emissions from IT Equipment EN55024 2010 Immunity of IT Equipment Including EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients EN61000 4 5 Line Surge EN61000 4 6 RF Conducted Susceptibility EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts And EN61000 3 2 Harmonic Current Emissions EN61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuations and Flicker Council Directive 2006 95 EC on Low Voltage Equipment Safety EN60950 2006 A11 A1 A12 Safety of IT Equipment The Technical Construction File required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Planar Systems Inc 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton OR 97006 Note 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
39. face cause breakage when fallen down connecting cable Otherwise it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock Do not alter or disassemble the Do not install the product where itmay Make sure the product is not covered product It may cause electric shock be exposed to direct sunlight or near with any object If the ventilation hole is since high voltage is flowing inside any heating device It may shorten the blocked the inside temperature may rise product s life span or cause failure to cause overheating resulting in fire Do not put candles on the product Ifthe Do not touch product s front surface with Do not poke the front screen with sharp liquid flows inside the product It may hand Otherwise the image quality can material It may damage the screen and cause electric shock or fire be lowered may cause malfunction of the product 2 Names Front 16 Input Ports IN OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 LAN Display control via Ethernet RJ45 2 IR Remote controller input port 3 RS 232C IN Display control via COM port D Sub 9pin 4 RS 232C OUT Display control via COM port D Sub 9pin 5 DP IN 6 HDMI 1 IN 17 LAN IR RS232C RS232C DP HDMI HDMI DVI DVI PC AC IN OUT IN IN 9 d 7 HDMI 2 IN 8 DVI IN Digital RGB Signal DVI Single Link 24Pin
40. from the menu after adjusting the value 34 35 PICTURE RESET Initialize the values of PICTURE NENU 1 Select PICTURE RESET from PICTURE menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to PICTURE RESET and press OK button N PICTURE PICTURE RESET SCREEN COLOR SPACE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Initialize the values Select YES or NO for initializing PICTURE RESET menu Press Y or A buttons to move to YES and press OK button to initialize the value N PICTURE PICTURE RESET SCREEN COLOR SPACE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION PICTURE PICTURE RESET NO RESET WARNING SCREEN COLORSPACE PICTURE SETTING PRESS SET TO RESET SETUP A SETUP B OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after reset 36 COLOR SPACE Select a color space for best picture quality Select COLOR SPACE from PICTURE Menu Select COLOR SPACE and move Y A buttons to adjust the value N PICTURE PICTURE RESET SCREEN COLOR SPACE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Select among the AUTO RGB PC RGB VIDEO When highlighted area is moved to wanted adjustment item press OK button PICTURE PICTURE RESET COLOR SPACE AUTO RGB PC RGB VIDEO SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value 37 m SCREEN Mode For PC In MUTE
41. 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 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Any changes or modifications to the display not expressly approved by Planar could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Other Certifications CISPR 22 73 10 Dimension Memo 1224 2 1 5 696 0 1 5 400 400 74 75
42. need to connect more than described in the table you have to use distributors mage quality can be affected by cable or signal quality INPUT SOURCE Resolution Output Port Connection Remark ce G CS e 39 ej qeu qum SS CEG DPIN HDMI LIN HDMI2 IN DVIIN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HDMI1 IN HDMI 2 IN DVIIN DVIOUT PCIN DPIN HDMI1 IN HDMI 2 IN DVIIN DVIOUT PCIN DVI 1600 x 1200 x 60Hz DVI OUT 12 sets HDCP Available cs amp S amp S DPIN HDMITJN HDMI2 N quem S amp S es amp DPIN HDMIT4N HDMI2N DVIIN Dan DPIN HDMIH N HDMI2 N HHS 2 Geessen ot mum eg Es amp DPIN wou UN HDMI2 IN oun DVOUT DPIN HDMITN HDMI24N DVIIN DVIOUT DPIN HDMITJN HDMI24N DVIIN DVIOUT ei ha m a qup SS e qum amp g SS amp DPIN HDMITIN HDMI2N DN Dan DPIN HDMITIN HDMIZIN DVIIN Don DN wou LN HDMI2 IN wo ks ee qum emm quem dj DPIN HDMIT IN HDMI2 IN IN DVI OUT PCIN DPIN HOM LN HDMI 2 IN VIIN DVIOUT PCIN DPIN HOM LIN HDMI2 IN DMIN DVI OUT PCIN
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44. ns to select a group from group A to group J and press OK button Menu Move Enter 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 65 IR CONTROL Prevents the monitor from being controlled by the remote controller To return to normal operation press the ENT button on the KEY PAD for 3 sec 1 Select IR CONTROL from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to IR CONTROL menu and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL NORMAL SETUPA TILING SEURE POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Select the IR CONTOL Press Y or A buttons to select NORMAL or LOCK and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL NORMAL SETUPA LOCK TILING SHULE POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 66 TILING Allows one image to be expanded and displayed over multiple screens 1 Select TILING from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to TILING menu and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING DISABLE Sana POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Setup the Tiling Press Y or A buttons to select ENABLE and pres
45. o constitute a risk of electric shock to persons N maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTICE To disconnect the apparatus from the mains the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable WARNING To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock Do Not Expose This Appliance To Rain Or Moisture Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle Warning CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Warning CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Contents X European Union Disposal Intommaton 4 x Cautions for consisting PS5580 System 5 gt Clearance fol LRN ee een 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 7 x Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception
46. rection between landscape and portrait Select ROTATION from OSD menu Press Y or A buttons to move to ROTATION and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 2 Setup the ROTATION Press Y or A buttons to move to item and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 120SEC H MIRROR V MIRROR 120SEC OFF H MIRROR V MIRROR NFO DISPLAY Select to display or not display the infomation OSD The information OSD will be displayed when the input signal or source are changed The information OSD will also give a warning when there is no signal or the signal is out of range An display interval for the information OSD can be selected between 3 to 10 seconds 1 Select INFO DISPLAY from OSD menu Press Y or A buttons to move to INFO DISPLAY and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION Ll V POSITION ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5 SEC TRANSPARENCY 2 Setup the INFO DISPLAY Press Y or A buttons to setup and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION Ll V POSITION ROTATION O
47. s OK button Press Y or A buttons to select ON and press OK button Press V or A buttons to select H Monitors and press OK button Press Y or A buttons to select the number of Horizontal Monitors and press OK button Press Y or A buttons to select V Monitors and press OK button Press V or A buttons to select the number of Vertical Monitors and press OK button Press Y or A buttons to select Monitor ID and press OK button Press Y or A buttons to select the ID for each monitor and press OK button Press Y or A buttons to select FRAME COMP and press OK button Menu Move Enter 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 67 POWER ON DELAY e Adjust the delay time between being in standby mode and entering power on mode 1 Select POWER ON DELAY from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to POWER ON DELAY menu and press OK button Menu Move Enter 2 Setup POWER ON DELAY Press Y or A buttons to setup delay time and press OK button Off 2 5sec PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL TILING POWER ON DELAY OFF POWER ON INPUT DETEC ON 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 68 gt POWER ON INPUT DETECT Select the default input source for power 1 Select POWER ON INPUT DETEC
48. t 9999 Press Y or A buttons to move to new and press OK button Enter the new password Press Y or A buttons to move to confirm and press OK button Enter the new password to confirm PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURIT CURRNT NEW TILING MENU LOG CONFIRM GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING SERIE POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 63 TILING MENU LOCK Lock the tiling menu to protect the tiling display setting 1 Select TILING MENU LOCK from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to TILING MENU LOCK menu and press OK button Menu Move Enter 2 Setup the TILING MENU LOCK Press Y or A buttons to select ON or OFF and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK OFF GROUP ID ON IR CONTROL TILING POWER ON DELAY POWER ON INPUT DETECT 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 64 gt GROUP ID Setup the Tiling Group 1 Select GROUP ID from OPTION menu Press Y or A buttons to move to GROPU ID menu and press OK button PICTURE INPUT RESOLUTION SCAN MODE CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD TILING MENU LOCK GROUP ID IR CONTROL SETUPA TILING Zeie POWER ON DELAY OPTION POWER ON INPUT DETECT 2 Select the GROUP ID Press Y or A butto
49. tons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 47 KEY LOCK Restrict key strokes to prevent any of expected set activities To return to normal operation press the ENT button on the KEY PAD for 3 sec LOCK Key buttons will not work e NORMAL Key buttons will work 1 Select KEY LOCK from SETUP A menu Press Y or A buttons to move to KEY LOCK and press OK button PICTURE SCREEN SETUPA SETUPB OPTION POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK NORMAL 2 Setup the KEY LOCK Press Y or A buttons to move to LOCK or NORMAL Move to LOCK and press OK button to activate KEY LOCK To deactivate KEY LOCK move to NORMAL and press OK button or Press the ENT button on KEYPAD during 3sec PICTURE SCREEN Q9 SETUPA SETUPB OPTION POWER SAVE AUTO POWER LANGUAGE SETUP A RESET KEY LOCK NORMAL LOCK 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 48 E SETUP B SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP RESET and FACTORY RESET can be adjusted in SETUP B MENU 1 Press MENU button Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen MUTE ASETUP PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL SPSEL
50. u Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to LAN SETTING and press OK button PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OSD OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET SETUPA ETUPB OPTION 2 Setup the LAN Port information Enter the network information by number buttons PICTURE SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING DHCP DISABLE 1 55 SUBNET MASK 255 255 OFF TIMER GATEWAY s DNS PRIMAY SETUPBRESET DNSSECONDARY f s OSD PORT READ ONLY SETUPA RESET FACTORY RESET ETUPB OPTION 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 51 OSD t configures OSD menu 1 Select OSD from SETUP B menu Press MENU button to display OSD Press Y or A buttons to move to OSD and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUP B OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING OsD 120 SEC OFF TIMER SETUP B RESET FACTORY RESET 2 Setup the function Press Y or A buttons to move to item and press OK button PICTURE SETUPA SETUPB OPTION SERIAL CONTROL LAN SETTING K TURN OFF 120SEC H POSITION _ V POSITION SETUPBRESET ROTATION OFF INFO DISPLAY 5SEC OFF TIMER FACTORY RESET TRANSPARENCY 3 EXIT MENU Press Exit button to exit from the menu 59 TURN OFF Turns off the OSD after a p 1 Select TURN OFF Press Y or A buttons to move to TURN OFF and press OK button
51. ude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur toepasselijk in de volledige Europese Unie en andere Europese landen met afzonderlijke programma s voor afvalverzameling Dit symbool dat op het product of zijn verpakking is aangebracht geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden behandeld als huishoudelijk afval als u het wilt wegwerpen U moet het afgeven bij een specifiek verzamelpunt voor de recyclage van elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door te garanderen dat dit product op de correcte manier wegwerpt helpt potenti le negatieve gevolgen voor het milieu en de menselijke gezondheid die zouden kunnen worden veroorzaakt door een onrechtmatig wegwerpen van het product te voorkomen De recyclage van materialen helpt het behoud van natuurlijke bronnen Dit symbool is alleen geldig in de Europese Unie Als u dit product wenst weg te gooien dient u contact op te nemen met uw lokale instanties voor details over de gepaste methode voor afvalverwijdering Elimina o de equipamentos el ctricos e electr nicos usados aplic vel na Uni o Europeia e noutros pa ses europeus com programas pr prios de recolha destes equipamentos Este s mbolo colocado no produto ou na respectiva embalagem indica que o produto n o deve ser tratado como lixo dom stico aquando da sua elimina o Em vez disso deve ser entregue num ponto de recolha de quipamentos el ctricos e electr nicos para posterior reciclagem Ao garantir a correcta elimina
52. uminance difference between the background and characters periodically DEPARTURE DEPARTURE DEPARTURE Ti e m gt Flight No Time Gate mb Flight No Time Gate UA012 1120 A02 012 1120 A02 tis not recommended to display the images of huge luminance difference between the background and characters or the images of grey tone ARRIVAL ARRIVAL When two operators uphold PS5580 Panel is twisted by unbalanced handling Flight No Time Embark Delay AA213 20 K11 0n time AA213 9 20 New York On time mas 920 07 621 TES 621 10 02 621 14 25 Seoul 10 min zea 1125 Gn 10mn JA 032 12 05 X JA 032 12 05 Beijing On time X Scroll the characters periodically DEPARTURE SE DEPARTURE iy 0 Time 1120 mb Whole Screen Scroll SIE 11 Warning 20 2 2 G X Attention for Installing O Z Z lt e Avoid giving a shock or damage at LCM corner or other parts during setting Multi Vision e Keep all LCMs balanced in vertical or Avoid that LCM is twisted Avoid that LCM outside is shocked or horizontal force after setting damaged by sharp thing e Multi Vision Avoid LCM is set up tilted so it can give a damage to down LCM 1 Safety Precautions If it operates abnormally stop using it Do not place any liquid containing Do not put any foreign material into immediat
53. ust it prevents the air flow inside of PS5580 sets It can cause rapid increase of the inner temperature and may cause malfunctions Clean off the vent holes and the fan air holes with a vacuum cleaner regularly Vacuum Cleaner WARNING Please keep following x Handle with Caution gt instruction for pa nel protection Shock Impact on the set s sides will result in internal lt 2 Warning without exception Warning damages e a The edge bottom of the panel are fragile lt Q This product can be damaged even with minor impact Use shock absorbing pads or rugs for laying down the for its nature product Please keep following instruction to carry or store the products Mar CUSHION PANEL If you need to stand LCD e If you need to lay down e If you need to lay down LCD Please do not stand LCD Please do not lean over Please do not lean over the you must lean over the LCD as face down as face up position please be alone It may fall or slip off the LCD It may damage LCD toward the edge part It LCD to avoid panel touches position please use cautious for falling objects and Panel can be broken or the bottom part of the may damage the edge part ground or floor shock absorbing pads on the surface of the LCD damaged LCD of the LCD under the LCD How to carry PS5580
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