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User Guide for 
Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays

June 22, 2009

Text Part Number: OL-17986-01

Summary of Contents for LCD-100-Pro-40N

Page 1: ... Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays June 22 2009 Text Part Number OL 17986 01 ...

Page 2: ...o Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP ...

Page 3: ... A Notice 1 6 FCC Class B Notice 1 6 User Information 1 7 Important Safety Instructions UL Only 1 7 EPA 1 8 Mercury Statement 1 8 Canada 1 8 ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A 1 8 ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B 1 8 Japan 1 8 VCCI Class A Notice 1 9 VCCI Class B Notice 1 9 Taiwan BSMI Class A Notice 1 9 Republic of Korea 1 9 MIC Class A Notice 1 9 MIC Class B Notice 1 9 Eu...

Page 4: ...I 3 3 C H A P T E R 4 Adjusting Display Settings 4 1 Opening and Closing the Main Menu 4 1 Using the Input Menu 4 2 Choosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu 4 2 Working in the Edit Name Menu 4 3 Using the Picture Menu 4 3 Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu 4 4 Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu 4 4 Adjusting Picture Temperature Settings from t...

Page 5: ... 4 16 Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu 4 16 Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu 4 17 Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu 4 17 Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu 4 18 Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divide...

Page 6: ...Contents vi User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 ...

Page 7: ...that DMP extends to all its accessories including this LCD display See the printed regulatory compliance document that you received with your DMP Alternatively see the most recent revision of that document on Cisco com at http www cisco com en US products ps7220 prod_installation_guides_list html This chapter contains warnings cautionary messages and statements of compliance with international reg...

Page 8: ...upply Always disconnect your LCD display immediately if it emits any unusual sounds or odors or otherwise does not operate normally and then contact a qualified and licensed technician immediately Never use the power cord from any other product Never touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging the plug into the outlet Never expose your LCD display to dripping or splashing Never e...

Page 9: ...w to prevent serious damage to your LCD display that can occur in such settings Ventilation and clearance To ensure reliable operation of your display and to protect it from overheating which might result in fire Install your display in a well ventilated location with more than 10 cm clearance from the wall Never block or cover the slots and openings in the display cabinet including those on the b...

Page 10: ...our display in any physical location where it will be exposed to heavy dust high or low temperatures high humidity or chemical substances or anywhere that it will operate continuously for more than 20 hours at a time such as an airport a train station or a similar setting About Cleaning Your Display Safely Cleaning the LCD Display Surface Case and Housing Safely page 1 4 Cleaning the Power Plug an...

Page 11: ...splay uses batteries In your community there might be environmental and safety regulations that require you to dispose of these batteries properly To learn how these requirements affect you contact your local authorities Store batteries and all other accessories in a location where they are safely out of the reach of children Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Do not short circuit disassemble o...

Page 12: ...his device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 FCC Class B Notice This equipment has been tested and found to ...

Page 13: ...iginal equipment manufacturer can void your authority to operate this LCD display If necessary consult with your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions You may find the booklet called How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems helpful This booklet was prepared by the Federal Communications Commission It is available from the U S Government P...

Page 14: ... been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Warning To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture EPA This product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Mercury Statement Contains mercury Dispose according to local state or federal laws Canada ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB...

Page 15: ...is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label Republic of Korea MIC Class A Notice MIC Class B Notice Europe and its Member Nations European Notice page 1 10 European Class A Warning page 1 10 UK Wiring the Mains Power Supply Plug page 1 10 Italy Homologation Notice page 1 11 Sweden Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO page 1 11 No...

Page 16: ... value of the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and if it requires replacing a fuse approved to BSI1362 of the same rating must be used Never use the plug with the fuse cover omitted if the cover is detachable If a replacement fuse cover is required it must be of the same colour as the pin face of the plug Replacement covers are available from your dealer If the fitted plug is not suit...

Page 17: ...dish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO MPR II Compliance Notice page 1 11 TCO 95 and TCO 99 Certificates page 1 11 MPR II Compliance Notice This LCD display complies with SWEDAC MPR II recommendations for reduced electric and magnetic fields TCO 95 and TCO 99 Certificates For information about recycling TCO certified Cisco LCD displays contact Cisco or a Cisco authorized Digital Media Sy...

Page 18: ...ence in a typical medical installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices whi...

Page 19: ...nd mercury are heavy metals which are bio accumulative Bio accumulative substances are those that accumulate within living organisms Russia GOST R Quality Certificate Знак Ростеста PCT This symbol indicated that high voltage is present inside It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any internal part of this product This symbol alerts you that important literature concerning operation and ...

Page 20: ...1 14 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter 1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices ...

Page 21: ...sional Series display 1 remote control 2 AAA batteries Note Product kits that shipped before April 2 2009 include AAA batteries for your remote control After this date the product kit no longer includes these batteries which are sold separately 1 RS 232 cable 1 power cable 3 BNC to Component adapters with 52 displays only Cisco product documentation printed or on a CD that either describes or dire...

Page 22: ...LCD display models in the Professional Series For example the 52 model has a brightness sensor on its front panel that the 40 model does not have Also the 52 model has BNC Component interfaces on its back panel that the 40 model does not have About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Using the Kensington Slot page 2 5 ...

Page 23: ...oves from one calibration menu option to another horizontally or adjusts the values for a setting that you are calibrating When you are not using the calibration menu use these buttons to adjust audio volume levels 8 Power indicator Shows PowerSaver mode by blinking green Note For energy conservation turn your LCD display off when it is not needed or when leaving it unattended for long periods To ...

Page 24: ...ilable feature in this area Feature availability varies among different display models but your display is likely to have at least these Power Switch Turns your display on and off Power In The power cord plugs into the LCD display and the wall plug RS232C Out In RS232C serial port DVI HDMI In DVI HDMI audio input terminal DVI HDMI In Use an HDMI cable to connect this HDMI input terminal to the HDM...

Page 25: ...rance and locking method may differ from Figure 2 3 depending on the manufacturer Figure 2 3 A Typical Kensington Lock See the manual provided with your Kensington lock to understand its proper use The location of the Kensington slot might differ on various Cisco LCD Professional Series display model types Procedure Step 1 Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the display B Step 2 ...

Page 26: ...ot available 22 Not available 2 Power off 12 Not available 23 Return Returns to the previous menu 3 Number buttons Press to change the channel 13 Still Press once to freeze the screen Press it again to unfreeze Audio continues without interruption 24 Up Down Left Right buttons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or vertically or adjusts values in the selected menu 4 Not available 14 N...

Page 27: ...o output temporarily and shows an icon on the lower left of the LCD panel To restore audio output press MUTE or press VOL 16 Not available 27 Not available 7 Not available 17 Lock Activates or deactivates all function keys on both the remote control and the LCD display except for the Lock button 2 28 P Mode Shows on screen which preconfigured picture mode is active Press again to cycle through mod...

Page 28: ...or Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 100 40 Display Figure 2 5 LCD 100 Pro 40N ...

Page 29: ...2 9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Figure 2 6 LCD Display Head for 40 Display ...

Page 30: ...for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter 2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 110 52 Display Figure 2 7 LCD 110 Pro 52S ...

Page 31: ...t responsible for any product damage or any injury arising from VESA bracket installations When you use VESA brackets with Cisco LCD Professional Series displays be sure to comply with international VESA standards We recommend that you schedule an installation by licensed contractors who can visit your site and install the bracket To understand safe handling practices for your Cisco LCD Profession...

Page 32: ...l Series Display In the LCD Professional Series VESA mounting interface dimensions are 600mm x 400mm for a 40 LCD display 800mm x 400mm for a 52 LCD display Figure 2 9 40 VESA Bracket Dimensions Figure 2 10 52 VESA Bracket Dimensions Note For securing the bracket on a wall use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length ...

Page 33: ...a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 Connecting to a Cisco Digital Media Player To learn how to connect your LCD display to a Cisco Digital Media Player DMP endpoint see the quick start guide that shipped with your DMP Alternatively see the most recent revision of that guide on Cisco com http www cisco com en US products ps7220 prod_installatio...

Page 34: ...UX jacks on the audio system to the AUDIO OUT L AUDIO R terminal of your LCD display Related Topics About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Connecting to an Analog Audio Source page 3 1 Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI Procedure Step 1 Use an HDMI cable to connect the digita...

Page 35: ...of a digital output device to the HDMI terminal of your LCD display using a DVI to HDMI cable Connect the red and white jacks of an RCA to stereo for PC cable to the same colored audio output terminals of the digital output device and connect the opposite jack to the DVI PC HDMI AUDIO IN terminal of your LCD display Related Topics About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Connecting to ...

Page 36: ...3 4 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter 3 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI ...

Page 37: ...losing the Main Menu Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 Do either of the following On the remote control press Menu On the front panel of your LCD display press Menu Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your...

Page 38: ...ource on a 52 display only when both of the following statements are true The display is connected to a BNC cable The display is not attached to a component cable Component is available as an input source on a 52 display only when both of the following statements are true The display is attached to a component cable The display is not connected to a BNC cable This procedure assumes that your remot...

Page 39: ... Step 3 From the list of device types choose the type that is connected to the terminal Step 4 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Using the Picture Menu Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu page 4 4 Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the...

Page 40: ... selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu You can choose which overall tone your display applies to colors Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and th...

Page 41: ...olor temperature which measures the warmth of image colors Before You Begin This feature is available only when Color Tone is turned off This feature is not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned on This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Picture Color Temp Step 2 To adjust th...

Page 42: ...Up or Down button Step 3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Choosing a Picture Setting from the Mode Menu You can choose which factory defined picture setting your LCD display should use Before You Begin This option is not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned on This procedure assumes that your re...

Page 43: ... the Video Wall option is enabled The Zoom1 option and the Zoom2 option are not compatable with HDMI The Just Scan option is available only with an HDMI signal cable when you have chosen HDMI from the Source List menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu select Picture Size Step 2 Select an option The available options are as follows 16 9 Sets the image aspect ratio to 16 9 Zoom 1 Magnifies the nor...

Page 44: ...on and implement it push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Turning Film Mode On or Off from the Film Mode Menu Turns film mode on or off Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked When you use an HDMI signal cable and choose HDMI from the Source List menu this featu...

Page 45: ...your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 Using the Sound Menu Choosing an Optimized Audio Amplification Setting from the Mode Menu page 4 9 Personalizing Audio Settings from the Custom Menu page 4 10 Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume M...

Page 46: ...ersonal preferences Note Sound is audible even when its value is set to 0 Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Sound Custom Step 2 To highlight the name of a sound setting so that you can customize it use the Up and Down buttons The customizable options for sound a...

Page 47: ...l Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu SRS TS XT is a patented SRS Labs technology that makes it possible to play 5 1 multichannel content over two speakers This technology consists of three speakers in the front and two speakers in the rear with a sixth audio channel sent to a subwoofer This feature is fully compatible with all multichannel formats Tip If your remote control is not locked you ...

Page 48: ...al from the Power On Adjustment Menu page 4 21 Adjusting Brightness Intensity for Gray Backgrounds from the Side Gray Menu page 4 21 Restore Factory Default Color Settings from the Reset Menu page 4 21 Adjusting Inverter Lamp Power Consumption Settings from the Lamp Control Menu page 4 22 Working in the S N Menu page 4 22 Choosing a Menu System Language from the Language Menu You can choose one of...

Page 49: ...and Down buttons Step 3 The time settings that you can highlight are Clock Set Adjust the current time setting Sleep Timer Turns off the display after an interval in minutes that you choose Off takes effect immediately 30 60 90 120 150 180 On Timer Turns on the display at a time of day that you define and controls which image mode and audio volume are in effect when your display turns on automatic...

Page 50: ... Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu A 4 digit PIN unlocks features on the front panel of your LCD display and unlocks the remote control after anyone has locked them You can change the PIN Our factory default values are well known for the PIN which is not secret until after you change it from the f...

Page 51: ...own buttons Step 3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Compensating for Degraded Images from the HDMI Black Level Menu When an HDMI cable attaches an A V device to your display the A V device might degrade image quality on your display For example you might notice discoloration reduced contrast an increas...

Page 52: ...onnected together in the same room so that each screen shows a part of the whole image or the same image is repeated on each screen When the Video Wall feature is turned onis running the Size feature is not available Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup Video...

Page 53: ...oxing to fill any unused space Step 2 To choose Full or Natural use the Up and Down buttons Step 3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 Defining t...

Page 54: ... the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu You can define how many LCD displays your video wall uses in each of its vertical columns up to a maximum of 5 displays per column Before You Begin This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked P...

Page 55: ... Before You Begin This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature and made selections to specify how many rows and columns constitute its grid This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup Video Wall Screen Divider Step 2 Choose the mode Step 3 Choose the disp...

Page 56: ...creen burn protection Configurable values for this method are Timer Choose whether this operation should run continuously or if it should stop when it is finished Mode Choose whether to activate the settings you defined for Scroll mode Bar mode or Eraser mode Period Sets the interval for each mode set in the timer Time Specify the duration For Scroll mode choose in the range from 1 to 5 seconds Fo...

Page 57: ...ontrols and the Remote Control page 2 7 Adjusting Brightness Intensity for Gray Backgrounds from the Side Gray Menu You can configure how bright the shade of gray is in the background when the foreground image is not fullscreen This happens when for example you watch a letterboxed film or watch old TV programs that use the 4 3 aspect ratio Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote c...

Page 58: ...ut Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Adjusting Inverter Lamp Power Consumption Settings from the Lamp Control Menu You can adjust the inverter lamp to reduce energy consumption Before You Begin This feature is not available when Dynamic Contrast is turned on This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1...

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