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1. press lt gt to select the right sub menu and J to select the desired item press OK to confirm selection Press gt where instructed to confirm section Press menu at any time to go back or exit PICTURE SOUND SYSTEM FUNCTION GEOMETRY Page 9 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 1 Picture PICTURE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS cs COLOR TEMP SCALE NORMAL PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC tt MOVE Here you can set contrast brightness colour temperature scale and picture mode As with all settings these can be adjusted and changed back to default at any time The default settings are shown in the table below AUTO PICTURE MODE lt STANDARD gt or DYNAMIC SOFT USER DEFINED Page 10 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 2 Sound EQUALIZER BALANCE SOUND MODE STANDARD SURROUND lt OFF ti MOVE Here you can set equalizer settings balance sound mode surround As with all settings these can be adjusted and changed back to default at any time The default settings are shown in the table below EQUALIZER 50 50 50 50 50 10K ee a DISTRIBUTION Page 11 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 3 System OSD LANGUAGE OSD H POSITION OSD V POSITION OSD DURATION OSD HALFTONE FAN ACTIVE RESET ti MOVE Here you can change all of the On Screen Display OSD settings such as menu brightness and how long it displays for This sub menu also includes the fan sett
2. 5 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 3 2 Serial Control Box Overview anon Fanon O O OO Left navigation button select in OSD menu select signals input adjust values MENU Open close OSD menu or return to previous menu Select signal input INPUT Signal input select Page 6 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 4Remote Control O06 00000 D aana o 000 pron ren e 7 7 OK Confirm selection MENU Open close menu settings eooo Right navigation button Page 7 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 5Replacing the Remote Control Battery 1 Open the battery cover 2 Take out the battery box in the right direction as shown in the picture below 3 Remove the used battery 4 Insert the new battery with its terminals corresponding to the indicator 5 Put the cover back in 2 r Page 8 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 Menu Operation The Menu includes the following sub menus Picture Sound System Function and Geometry First ensure that the Serial Control Box is connected to the screen via the CAT5 port as shown Figure 3 Serial Control Box to Screen Connection When using the Remote Control please ensure that it is no more than 20cm away from the sensor on the Serial Control Box This close proximity control feature is to ensure that you only control the desired device if there are others in its vicinity Press MENU to enter Main Menu
3. 1 IN RS232IN AUDIO IN FOR SYSTEM USE AC IN HDMI DVI DVHD IN H V VIDEO2 VIDEO1 OUT RS232 OUT AUDIO OUT USB REMOTE UPDATES KEY BOARD Figure 4 Screen Inputs Page 17 Video Wall Display User s Manual 2 FAQ and Troubleshooting 2 1 How do create content for my video wall If the output size for your digital signage media player is 1920x1080 pixels 16 9 ratio and you have a video wall configuration that has another aspect ratio you must squash your video content to fit the 16 9 ratio The following example is for a 1x3 video wall configuration The overall aspect ratio for this video wall is 16 27 1920x3240 pixels however the media player can still only output a 16 9 1920x1080 video Page 18 Video Wall Display User s Manual Step 1 of 3 First create your content based on the overall aspect ratio 16 27 Step 2 of 3 Now you must resize the video so it has an aspect ratio of 16 9 i e resize the long side of 3240 pixels to 1080 pixels The video that you send to the media player must be 1920x1080 pixels Step 3 of 3 This video can now be processed by the media player and when sent to a 1x3 configuration video wall will look like this Page 19
4. Video Wall Display User s Manual Manual Version TL46 55H1 1 sy high i iewi friendl GF 24 7 usaee ig multiple wide viewing eco friendly G iD definition inputs angle power timer landscape temperature Fi image video automatic G high or portrait control amp music tiling brightness Video Wall Display User s Manual Our Full Product Range digit re ding Multi Touch Advertising pan Digital Screen Displays Posters Displays Page 1 Video Wall Display User s Manual Safety Instructions Please handle the display with extreme care significant impact will damage the LCD panel The display should be moved by no less than two persons at any time to ensure safe handling Please keep the display away from any heat sources Place the display in a stable and well ventilated place Please handle with care as product contains glass 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 Shut off the power supply before cleaning Use a soft lint free cloth instead of a tissue to wipe the screen Do not attempt to repair this product yourself Improper 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 contac
5. Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 Introduction 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 1 x Video Wall Display 1 x Power Cable 1 x VGA DVI Cable 1 x CD User Manual 1 x Remote Control 1 x Serial Control Box with Cat 5 cable 1 2Product Overview Super Narrow Bezel Steel Enclosure VESA Mounting Holes Inputs and Power In Figure 1 Product Overview Page 4 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 3 Serial Control Box 1 3 1 Connection to the screen Before using the Remote Control the Serial Control Box with the remote s infrared sensor in it must be connected to the screen Figure 2 Serial Control Box to Screen Connection Unless Remote Control is faulty it is recommended that you do not attempt to change any settings with the Serial Control Box only use it as a sensor for the main Remote Control Once all required changes have been made the Serial Control Box can be disconnected or hidden Page
6. ings so you can set what temperature the internal fan activates in the FAN ACTIVE setting OSD H POSITION HORRIZONTAL POSITION OF THE MENU OSD V POSITION VERTICAL POSITION OF THE MENU OSD DURATION NUMBER OF SECONDS MENU WILL DISPLAY FOR OSD HALFTONE BRIGHTNESS OF THE MENU TEMPERATURE INTERAL TEMPERATURE FAN ACTIVE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH FANS BECOME ACTIVE RESET ie RESETS ALL SETTINGS BACK TO DEFUALT Page 12 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 4 Function FUNCTION TIMER CURRENT X CURRENT Y TOTAL X TOTAL Y LEFT EDGE UP EDGE RIGHT EDGE DOWN EDGE E E E t MOVE Here you can set the power timer settings along with the video wall configuration The default settings for a single unit are shown in the table below TIMER CURRENT TIME XX XX lt OFF gt or ONCE EVERYDAY TURN OFF TIME 00 00 TURN ON TIME 00 00 CURRENT X VIDEO WALL FUNCTION CURRENT Y TOTAL X LEFT EDGE UP EDGE RIGHT EDGE DOWN EDGE Page 13 re re a re Video Wall Display User s Manual If you want to use your screen as part of a video wall you must give values to the X and Y settings The following is an example of a 3x3 video wall i rome Sem sy Terrence wee e Feroa o Pome o lt lt w commen J a i ome omy 3 LEFT EDGE a UP EDGE RIGHT EDGE a DOWN EDGE a lt lt w CURRENT X cz TOTAL X 3 Tomy Fp ree UP EDGE a nomee o CA lt lt
7. t your supplier Page 2 Video Wall Display User s Manual Contents Di MOC O eae seciessecsencctesaenctlveten E E A EER 4 1 1 BPO CONTONE arer E E E E E E 4 12 PO CUI COV COW ai e E E E E EE E 4 1 3 OPEC ONTO BOK ene T E E N E E E A E EEEE AEE 5 1 3 1 COMING HOMIES the Sr E esre sae 5 1 3 2 Serial Control Box OvervieW sessssesssssseesssssereesessereesssserresssserersssseereossseereessseereeese 6 1 4 Romo CONTO a A E E E E ES 7 1 5 Replacing the Remote Control Battery essesssssessessensrrrsrrrsrresrrrsrrssrrrsreesreesrersrresereeeene 8 1 6 MEn Opra OW eoe aE E EE N EE E erences 9 1 6 1 PICEO cases series cosa E E E E E ES 10 1 6 2 SOUN e E E E E E E E A E 11 1 6 3 SE i EE BENE EEE EE A A E A E A E E 12 1 6 4 PO O eer E E E E E 13 1 6 5 GONE a E E E cans 16 1 7 Switching between inputs sssssssssessresrrrerrrsrrrsrressrrsstessressresrersrersreesrersrerererereseeeseresss 17 1 8 LONE Eh r e E E E P EA E A E E E E E E EE 17 2 FAQ and Troubleshooting nererusiesnennr en EE a a 18 2 1 How do I create content for my video wall sssssesssesssessressreserrerrrsrreserrsrersreesrersrerens 18 Table of Figures Peur 1 PROGUCE OV VOW ae e ET AAN EEE EE EAA 4 Figure 2 Serial Control Box to Screen Connection sessssssesssserssreesrerssrereserrssrerssrersrrreseereseersseeesseres 5 Figure 3 Serial Control Box to Screen ConnecHONeorsisinen r 9 Figure 4 Screen IMO Seren vere raseaene venta aacaueveaan r E 17 Page 3
8. w Page 14 Video Wall Display User s Manual commen ome remy Terese wee o Teroa o Pome o and so on The EDGE 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 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 Page 15 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 6 5 Geometry tt MOVE MENU EXIT This section should be inaccessible H POSTION V POSTION CLOCK PHASE Page 16 Video Wall Display User s Manual 1 7 Switching between inputs One crucial feature that does not appear on the Main Menu is selecting the input source This is done by first pressing MODE and then scrolling down to the desired input source and select by pressing gt 1 8 Inputs VGA Video Graphics Array Signal Input HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Signal Input DVI Digital Video Interface YPbPr Component Signal Input Video In AV Composite Signal Input X2 VGA2 IN R Y G Pb B Pr VIDEO

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