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1. TOTAL X w W e N e TOTAL Y rm N UJ 4 x lt BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X w w E w E N gt N TOTAL Y uU Page 11 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 BOARD ID 1 T 1 1 2 1 CURRENTX 1 CURRENTY 2 3 TOTAL X 3 TOTAL Y 3 3 4 Y and so on The Multi Crop settings are for fine calibration of a video wall This setting is to eliminate any black edges that you may have In most cases you should not need to use this function LEFT EDGE stretches the overall display horizontally from the left hand side UP EDGE stretches the overall display vertically from above RIGHT EDGE stretches the overall display horizontally from the right hand side DOWN EDGE stretches the overall display horizontally from below Note This function is only available when the display is being used as part of a video wall Page 12 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 3 3Internal Media Player 3 3 1 Usage The monitor has a simple built in media player that runs directly from a USB stick This allows you to display a series of images and videos in a continuous loop Begin by loading your image and video files directly onto the root drive without any folders of your USB stick in the order that you want them to be displayed To find out what media formats are supported see
2. stretches the overall display horizontally from the right hand side e DOWN EDGE stretches the overall display horizontally from below Note This function is only available when the display is being used as part of a video wall 4 5 My monitor s image is unstable unfocused or swimming Firstly check that the video signal cable should is firmly connected to the monitor and the PC Next check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended signal timings If your text is blurred reformat the video mode to non interlaced and use 60Hz refresh rate Page 19
3. Congratulations on your purchase of our product Please read carefully and follow all instructions in the manual before first use The product should not be exposed to liquids dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the product For user convenience a number of operations can be performed through the remote control Attention 1 Do not change any default setting when it is unnecessary 2 Keep the product far away from water during installation and use 1 1Box Contents 1xProfessional LED Video Monitor 1xPower Cable 1xRemote Control with AAA batteries 1xCD User Manual IMPORTANT Please retain your screen s packaging for the duration of your warranty 1 2 Product Overview p Air Vent Q Inputs Power In Remote Sensor I Rm T f Figure 1 Product Overview Page 3 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 1 3Remote Control Button POWER O MENU SETUP SOURCE amp J Function Power on or off Display settings Menu settings Input source Up navigation Left navigation Right navigation Down navigation Play media Stop media Previous Next Display settings Raise volume Lower volume Page 4 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 1 4Replacing the Remote Control Battery 1 Slide the battery cover off as shown below 2 Remove the used batteries 4 Insert the two new A
4. 0 5K Hz 50 10K Hz 50 Time Here you can set a time and date for your screen as well as scheduling daily on off times for the built in power timer You can also adjust at what temperature the internal fans become active Clock lt DATE and TIME gt Date Month Year Hour Minute Off Time lt Off gt Hour Minute On Time lt Off gt Hour Minute Temperature XX Current screen temperature Fan Active lt 30 gt Temperature when internal fans become active Page 7 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 Option Under this menu are settings like on screen display language on screen display duration time and the video wall tiling settings You can also restore all of the menus default settings and lock your screen so as you have to enter a password to access any ofthe menus OSD Language lt English gt or Franais Espanol Porugu s Arabic H X Restore Default Setting Resets menu settings to default Blending lt Low gt or Middle High Off OSD Duration lt Off gt or 5sec 10sec 15sec Multi Setup Board ID 1 Current X Current Y 1 Total X 1 Total Y 1 Multi Crop Left Edge 0 Up Edge 0 Right Edge 0 Down Edge 0 Copy Start Lock System lt Off gt or On Password 1842 Page 8 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 Switching between inputs One crucial feature that does not appear on the Main Menu is selecting the input source
5. AA batteries with their terminals corresponding to the indicators 5 Putthe cover back on e PA P Page 5 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 2 Menu Operation The Menu includes the following menus Picture Sound Time and Option Press MENU to bring up the menus press lt gt to select the desired menu and Ty to select the desired item press PLAY to confirm selection Press menu at any time to go back or exit Picture Here is where you can edit settings such as brightness contrast colour temperature and backlight brightness Any settings that you change can be reset back to default at any time Picture Mode lt Standard gt or Mild User Auto Dynamic User Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Colour 50 Sharpness 50 Tint 50 Color Temperature lt Medium gt or Warm User Cool Aspect Ratio Noise Reduction PC Setup Backlight lt 100 gt or 1 100 Page 6 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 Sound In this menu you can adjust all of the sound settings for your monitor such as the sound mode EQ settings or the left right balance Any settings that you change can be reset back to default at any time Sound Mode lt Standard gt or Music Movie Sports User Balance 0 50 left to 50 right Auto Volume lt Off gt or On Surround Sound lt Off gt or Surround EQ 120 Hz 50 500 Hz 50 1 5K Hz 5
6. Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual Manual Version MP3 0 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 Safety Instructions Please keep the display away from any heat sources such as electric radiators or direct sunlight Place the display in a stable and well ventilated place Please handle with care so as to not damage the LCD panel The holes or openings on the display are designed for ventilation Do not cover or block the ventilation holes or openings with any objects Remove protective covering from the screen before you use the display As the display surface is vulnerable to scratches avoid touching the surface with sharp pen point Shut off the power supply before cleaning Use a soft lint free cloth instead of a tissue to wipe the screen You may use a glass cleaner to clean the product as required However never spray the cleaner directly onto the display surface Do not attempt to repair this product yourself Improperly disassembly of the product may invalidate the warranty and lead to possible danger If you have a problem that cannot be solved using the Troubleshooting guidelines please contact your supplier Page 1 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 Contents 1 ECE an 3 11 BOX ofi i o 3 1 2 Product OVI VIEW ee 3 1 3 Remote COME si causeseceuiineatundunnidrinden a aa a ao ha ria aaiae 4 1 4 Replacing the Remote Control Battery uuuursss
7. This is done by first pressing SOURCE and then scrolling down to the desired input source and select by pressing PLAY PC RGB HDMI DMP 2 1 Inputs USB DMP Universal Serial Bus for internal media player VGA PC RGB Video Graphics Array Signal Input HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Signal Input AUDIO 3 5mm Stereo Jack for audio input RS232 Serial communication transmission Figure 2 Screen Inputs Page 9 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 3 Set Up 3 1 Ventilation If you are mounting your monitor in an enclosed space or recessed area please leave adequate room between the monitor and the enclosure to allow heat to disperse We recommend the following the following space for ventilation 100 mm1 Figure 3 Ventilation Area If you are using your monitor as part of a video wall or you are mounting them next to one another please compensate for this by allowing more ventilation area at the rear of the screens Page 10 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 3 2 Video Wall setup If you want to use your screen as part of a video wall you must give Multi Setup values settings in the Option menu The following is an example of a 3x3 video wall U 1 2 3 X BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X wl wl e e e TOTAL Y BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y
8. irroring to Off on your PowerBook Refer to your Macintosh s owner s manual for more information about your computer s video output requirements and any special identification or configuration your monitor s image and monitor may require Page 17 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 4 4How do use my monitor as part of a video wall If you want to use your screen as part of a video wall you must give Multi Setup values settings in the Option menu The following is an example of a 3x3 video wall 1 2 w U X BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X w wl e e e TOTAL Y BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X w w e N e TOTAL Y a N UJ 4 x BOARD ID CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X w w el w m N TOTAL Y c Page 18 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 BOARDID 1 T 1 1 2 1 3 1 CURRENTX 1 CURRENTY 2 3 TOTAL X 3 TOTAL Y 3 3 l Y and so on The Multi Crop settings are for fine calibration of a video wall This setting is to eliminate any black edges that you may have In most cases you should not need to use this function e LEFT EDGE stretches the overall display horizontally from the left hand side e UP EDGE stretches the overall display vertically from above e RIGHT EDGE
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10. plier Page 15 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 4 2My display goes into standby mode 4 2 1 Power saving function If your Video Monitor is powered ON without being connected to a PC via a visual signal e g VGA HDMI etc it will automatically go into standby mode within a few minutes If your Video Monitor is not being supplied with a video signal it will go to standby to ensure that video signal connection is connected properly Also you must ensure that the Video Monitor is accessing the correct input To do this you must press SOURCE and then navigate to the input source that corresponds with the one you are using and select by pressing PLAY PC RGB HDMI DMP Page 16 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 4 3What are my monitor s refresh rates If you are running you signal from your PC then some video cards with a pixel clock over 162MHz may not display the image correctly Normally however your monitor will display the image correctly by adjusting the factory preset timing signal automatically Resolution Scanning frequency Horizontal Vertical 680 x 480 31 5 kHz 60 Hz 800 x 600 37 9 kHz 60 Hz 1024 x768 48 4 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 768 48 kHz 60 Hz 1360 x 768 48 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 64 kHz 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 75 kHz 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 67 5 kHz 60 Hz IMPORTANT If you are using with a Macintosh PowerBook set M
11. section 2 3 2 Supported Media Files Next plug the USB stick into the USB port of the screen see figure X Figure 4 USB Port Location Your media files will now display in a continuous loop Page 13 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 3 3 2 Supported Media Formats Media Type Supported File Type Image JPEG Basline MPG AVI MP4 MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Xvid DivX H264 1 This unit does NOT support WMV or FLV video file types 2 This unit does NOT support Sony ATRAC3 DTS or Dobly HD audio file types Note Video and image files should be a maximum 1920x1080 resolution 16 9 aspect ratio Page 14 Professional LED Video Monitor User s Manual P3 4 F A Qs and Troubleshooting Guide 4 1 My Video Monitor is not displaying what is on my PC 4 1 1 Input Source Your monitor may be sourcing its display from another input First ensure that your screen is connected to your PC or other video source via one of the inputs Next press SOURCE and then navigate to the input source that corresponds with the one you are using and select by pressing PLAY PC RGB HDMI DMP 4 1 2 Display monitor button on PC keyboard If you are souring your video signal from a PC your keyboard may have a display monitor button on it especially if you are using a laptop If your Video Monitor does not display the content ofthe PC try hitting this button before contacting your sup
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