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Public Information Display

User Manual

DV555K
DV655K
DV755K

Summary of Contents for DV555K

Page 1: ...Public Information Display User Manual DV555K DV655K DV755K ...

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Page 3: ...ts 12 Mounting Equipment 13 Attaching Mounting Equipment to Your Display 13 Installing for Portrait or Landscape Orientation 15 Installation in portrait mode 15 Display Components 16 Control Panel Location Buttons 16 Ports Connectors 17 SIDE VIEW 17 BOTTOM VIEW 18 Remote Control 19 Using the Remote Control 20 Setting Up the Infrared Remote Control Sensor 20 Using the Remote Control 20 Installing t...

Page 4: ...ols 32 Basic Operations of the OSD Screen 33 Viewing Media from USB Storage Device 43 Setting Up a Playlist 45 Playing a Playlist 47 Deleting a Playlist 49 Playing Background Music 50 Controlling the Display Remotely 52 RS 232C Remote control 52 Command Protocol 53 Basic Commands 54 LAN Remote Control 57 Control Functions Set Command List 58 Control Functions Get Command List 70 Troubleshooting 88...

Page 5: ...dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by ...

Page 6: ... other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with EMC regulations Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission to operate this product Notice Canadian users This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique ...

Page 7: ...less the prongs can be fully inserted WARNING Refrain from opening the display cabinet as there are high voltage components inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock make sure power cord is unplugged from wall socket To fully disengage the power to the unit please disconnect the power cord from the ac outlet Do not remove cover or back No us...

Page 8: ... of this product is as an Information Technical Equipment in an office or domestic environment The product is intended to be connected to a an external device and is not intended for the display of television broadcast signals North America USA Canada Taiwan European Union UK China Japan Plug Shape Voltage 120 110 in Taiwan 230 230 220 100 NOTE This product can only be serviced in the country wher...

Page 9: ...jects on top of the display and do not use the display outdoors Do not bend crimp or otherwise damage the power cord Do not use the display in high temperature humid dusty or oily areas If display glass is broken do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with care Allow adequate ventilation around the display so that heat can properly dissipate Do not block ventilated openings or p...

Page 10: ...icult to see and may produce eye fatigue due to insufficient contrast Suitable for entertainment purposes at controlled luminous environments to avoid disturbing reflections from the screen Cleaning the LCD Panel When the liquid crystal panel is dusty please gently wipe with a soft cloth Do not rub the LCD panel with hard material Do not apply pressure to the LCD surface Do not use OA cleaner as i...

Page 11: ...nected via VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D DP and switches to standby as a result of the Power Save Timer the display will power on automatically if the signal from the current source returns Schedule The user can set seven schedules to determine power on times and power off times individually The Schedule setting priority is higher than the Power Saving Timer If the power off time setting in the Schedule i...

Page 12: ...age Contents Your new display should include the following items LCD monitor Power cord By regional request Quick Start Guide Remote Control Remote Control Batteries CVBS Cable VGA Cable Optional DVI Cable HDMI Cable DP Cable ...

Page 13: ...ocedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the user or installer Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation remodelling or natural disasters Failure to follow these recommendations could result in voiding the warranty DO NOT mount the display yourself For proper installation it is strongly recommended to use a trained qualified technician This display...

Page 14: ...ve adequate room between the display and the enclosure in order to allow heat to disperse as shown below Make sure to provide air conditioning around the display or adequate ventilation so that heat can properly dissipate away from the unit and mounting accessories Please note the following DO NOT install in locations where a door can knock against the display DO NOT install in areas where the dis...

Page 15: ...commended to use a trained qualified technician 1 Place the display face down on a flat padded surface for safe installation of mounting accessories 2 For installation it is recommended to use M6 screws and tighten them securely Screws should have a Boss screw thread of at least 15mm a loose proof spring washer and a length 10 mm longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket Recommended Torque...

Page 16: ...stallation location NOTE Be careful to avoid tipping the display over when attaching accessories Periodically check for loose screws gaps distortions or other problems that may occur with the mounting apparatus If a problem is detected please refer to qualified personnel for service Regularly check the mounting location for signs of damage or weakness that may occur over time 400 00mm 400 00mm 75 ...

Page 17: ...OTE The operating environmental condition temperature when the display is in portrait orientation is 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F The operating humidity is 20 80 without condensation Proper operation of the display is not guaranteed when it is not mounted as shown below upside down face down etc In portrait orientation the lifetime of the backlight is shorter than when in landscape orientation NOTE Thi...

Page 18: ... output level when the OSD menu is turned off Volume Down button In the OSD menu acts as the RIGHT button to adjust or decrease the function Also decreases the audio output level when the OSD menu is turned off Up button In the OSD menu acts as the UP button to move the highlighted area up to select adjustment items Down button In the OSD menu acts as the DOWN button to move the highlighted area d...

Page 19: ...e can be connected via this jack and then configured in the Audio Source item in the OSD menu see SOUND on page 37 VGA In Connects to the analog video output VGA of a computer or other RGB equipment This input can be used with an RGB or COMPONENT source USB Connects to a personal computer or USB 2 0 device to display digital media HDMI 1 Connects to devices supporting audio video data using the di...

Page 20: ... a secondary LCD display monitor Outputs the signal that is supplied to the IR IN connector see Setting Up an IR Daisy Chain on page 29 Digital Audio Connects to external speakers audio amplifiers etc or outputs the signal that is supplied to the CVBS Audio In connector DP In Connects to devices supporting audio video data using the DisplayPort interface RS232 In Connects to the RS232 OUT connecto...

Page 21: ...ntextual buttons providing various media control functions in specific menus The functions of each button will be shown in the OSD menu in its corresponding color INPUT button Displays the OSD menu to switch the video input You can select AV HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D DP VGA USB ASPECT button Displays the current display aspect ratio SLEEP TIMER button Changes the sleep timer setting or sets the sleep time...

Page 22: ...ward the display s remote control sensor when making selections with the buttons The operating range of the remote control is a distance of about 10m from the front of the remote control sensor The horizontal and vertical angles of the remote control are approximately 30 within a distance of about 10m Installing the Remote Control Batteries The remote control is powered by two 1 5V AAA batteries T...

Page 23: ...E PEOPLE Failure to follow this caution may result in injury if the display falls CAUTION Do not mount or operate the display upside down face up or face down IMPORTANT When setting the display down to install the wall mount place it face down on a flat and stable surface covered by a protective sheet or cloth and a table cushion DO NOT place the display on an uncovered surface NOTE Please refer t...

Page 24: ...of the display on 2 To power up the display select either the Power button on the control panel A or the Power button on the remote control B NOTE The display power indicator will turn green while powered on and will turn red while powered off AC SWITCH ON OFF 55 65 AC SWITCH ON OFF 75 75 55 65 A B 55 65 75 75 55 65 ...

Page 25: ...icator Condition Indicator LED RED LED GREEN Off AC Off mode OFF OFF Off DC Off mode ON OFF On OFF ON Schedule Standby System is waiting for wake up by scheduler which the user has set BLINK BLINK 0 5s Red ON Green OFF 0 5s Red OFF Green ON ...

Page 26: ... manual included with each separate piece of equipment CONNECTIONS SIDE NOTE Do not connect disconnect cables when turning on the display or when turning on other external equipment as this may result in image loss NOTE Use an audio cable without a built in resistor This type of audio cable turns down the sound 55 65 75 HDMI 2 HDMI 1 VGA In CVBS Audio In Audio Out PC DVD Blu Ray Player External Sp...

Page 27: ...o In HDMI1 or Audio In HDMI2 or Audio In Audio In DP or Audio In INPUT AV INPUT HDMI1 INPUT HDMI2 INPUT DVI D INPUT DP PC HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DVI D DP In HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D DP HDMI1 or Audio In HDMI2 or Audio In Audio In DP or Audio In INPUT HDMI1 INPUT HDMI2 INPUT DVI D INPUT DP VGA In VGA Audio In INPUT VGA USB device USB USB N A INPUT USB 55 65 75 IR In RS232 In DP IN PC DVD Blu Ray Player External IR...

Page 28: ...ly by connecting the cable Digital Connections Connecting with a Digital Video Source HDMI Connection 1 Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 connector 2 Select HDMI1 or HDMI2 according to the connected connector by pressing the SOURCE button on the display or the INPUT button on the remote control DVI D IN Connection 1 Connect a DVI D cable to the DVI D In connector 2 Select DVI D using the...

Page 29: ... and select Setup Control Setting LAN RS232 Serial Connection The Serial terminal conforms to the RS 232C interface specification so that the display can be controlled by a computer which is connected to this terminal To connect the display and a computer through a serial connection 1 Turn off the main power switch of the computer and the display If you make a connection while the power is on the ...

Page 30: ...timing Picture Aspect Ratio You can set the aspect ratio of the screen by selecting an item for Aspect Ratio OSD Menu or by using the ASPECT button on the remote control Select 4 3 16 9 ZOOM CINEMA FULL 4 3 or FULL 16 9 Resolution Scanning frequency Remarks Horizontal Vertical 640 x 480 31 5 kHz 60 Hz 800 x 600 37 9 kHz 60 Hz 1024 x 768 48 4 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 768 48 kHz 60 Hz 1360 x 768 48 kHz 60 H...

Page 31: ...nd the diagram below Users have two methods for control of an IR daisy chain using the IR sensor of a specified display Method 1 or using an external IR sensor connected to the IR daisy chain Method 2 1 Optional Connect an external IR sensor to the IR IN port of the display you want to control 2 Connect an IR cable from the IR OUT port of the display you want to control eg Display 01 to the IR IN ...

Page 32: ...t to be controlled will show the text IR Lock 2 To clear the IR Free status and return to the original IR daisy chain settings press the Set ID key NOTE The maximum amount of displays permitted in an IR daisy chain is 25 NOTE The number keys used for the display s ID is based on the Monitor ID in Multi Display Control on the OSD menu NOTE Press the INFOR key to show the display s Monitor ID and it...

Page 33: ...o video source settings 1 On the remote control press Set ID then 0 then 0 followed by the Enter key 2 The displays will all return to their default settings NOTE The default source for all displays is DVI D Displays that are not connected with a DVI cable may have lost their signal Check the connection and press SOURCE on the control panel of the display to reconfigure its input source ...

Page 34: ...panel OSD Main Menu Sub Menu Name FUNCTION See Page Picture Adjusts the picture settings of the display 36 Sound Adjusts the audio settings of the display 37 Setup Adjusts general settings of the display such as Scheduler Power Save and updating firmware 38 Initial Setting Adjusts the language and time settings of the display 40 Multi Display Control Adjusts the Tiling settings and Monitor ID 41 S...

Page 35: ...splay the OSD screen Press the up down button to select an item in the main menu Press the MENU button to display the OSD screen Press the up down button to select an item in the main menu 2 Making Selections in the OSD Main Menu Press the OK button to determine the selected item in the main menu The top item in the relevant sub menu is selected Press the SOURCE button to determine the selected it...

Page 36: ...gate to an item in the sub menu Press the up down button to navigate to an item in the sub menu 4 Making Selections in the OSD Sub Menus Press the OK button to select an item in the sub menu Press the SOURCE button to determine the selected item in the sub menu Step Wireless Remote Control Keypad Operation ...

Page 37: ... Press the plus minus button to select a setting and press the SOURCE button to determine the setting 6 Returning to the previous menus and exiting the OSD Main Menu Press the BACK button to exit from the current menu and return to the previous menu Press the MENU button to exit from the OSD Menu Press the MENU button to exit from the OSD Menu Step Wireless Remote Control Keypad Operation ...

Page 38: ... 3 16 9 ZOOM CINEMA FULL SCREEN FULL 4 3 or FULL 16 9 Color Range Adjust the Color Range setting VGA setting Adjust H Position V Position Clock Phase Auto Adjustment and Auto Reset Picture Setting Resets the settings in the Picture menu back to their factory settings NOTE For Picture Mode Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio VGA setting and Reset Picture Setting the default setting will change depending o...

Page 39: ...the Audio Only to ON or OFF Audio Source Set the Audio Source to either Line In HDMI1 HDMI2 or DP Reset Audio Setting Resets the settings in the Sound menu back to their factory settings NOTE For Audio Source the default setting will change depending on the signal source Sound Sound Mode Speaker OK OK Exit Menu Audio Only Back Standard I n t e r n a l Move Audio Source Reset Audio Setting H D M I ...

Page 40: ...ces in order of priority and switches to the available source with the highest priority When the signal source with the highest priority recovers the display automatically switches to the source again When Signal Check Priority is disabled the display uses the last used source at power on When Signal Check Priority is enabled and the signal source is USB the USB data is automatically played at pow...

Page 41: ... YCbCr 4 2 0 EDID 2 0 supports up to 3840x2160 60Hz YCbCr 4 4 4 Detect Signal in Standby Change the Detect Signal in Standby setting to ON or OFF When the Detect Signal in Standby is ON the display will wake up when a signal input is detected from HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D DP or VGA HDMI CEC Select the HDMI CEC settings to ON or OFF Software Update USB Updates software via the USB port Restore Default Res...

Page 42: ...en a residual or ghost image of a previous image remains visible on the screen Unlike CRT monitors image persistence in LCD monitors is not permanent but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided To alleviate image persistence turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was displayed For example if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual...

Page 43: ...in the tiling configuration once the Tiling Mode has been chosen Monitor ID Select a unique Monitor ID number from between 01 and 25 Frame Compensation Set the Frame Compensation setting to ON or OFF Power ON Delay Change the Power ON Delay setting or set to AUTO or OFF Multi Display Control Tiling Tiling Mode Adjust Exit Menu Screen Position Back Disable Move Monitor ID Frame Compensation Power O...

Page 44: ...play IP Address Displays the current IP address of the display Max Temperature Displays the maximum temperature recorded of the display Min Temperature Displays the minimum temperature recorded of the display Average Temperature Displays the average temperature recorded of the display System Information Model Name SW Version Exit Menu Back GA65_4KPID Move 0 02 02 LAN Version 1 05 00 IP Address 192...

Page 45: ... on the infrared remote control or use the and buttons on the control panel To confirm your selection press the OK button on the remote control or SOURCE on the control panel 4 When available the USB storage medium will display on the screen as drive C Open this drive by pressing the OK button on the infrared remote control or SOURCE on the control panel 5 To navigate the contents of the USB stora...

Page 46: ...lay See Playing a Playlist on page 47 The functions of the control panel buttons will also change The following table explains the different control panel button functions according to media source Control Panel Button Functions According To Media Source Control Panel Button Media Source Media Root page Media list playlist mode Media player mode INPUT Input Source key Exit Exit SOURCE OK On file p...

Page 47: ...red remote control 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the infrared remote control to navigate the contents of the USB storage medium Press the RED button to display playlist functions 4 The playlist menu now displays Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the infrared remote control to navigate and select files Press the OK button to add a selected file to the playlist NOTE Playlist functions can only be ac...

Page 48: ... the previous menu GREEN Load an existing playlist YELLOW Clear all selected files from the current playlist 6 When saving the playlist choose either Playlist 1 or Playlist 2 and press OK or choose No to return to the previous menu 7 If no playlist has been defined select the BLUE button to Play All or the play button to play all the files in the current folder ...

Page 49: ...INFO button to hide the playguide Playguide Functions Playguide Buttons Function Pause play Fast forward not available in Photo mode Rewind not available in Photo mode Previous photo track file Next photo track file Stop playback Play background music only available in Photo mode Stop background music only available in Photo mode Repeat play all files repeatedly in sequence Repeat all files is tur...

Page 50: ... item pause or play fast forward rewind skip up skip down repeat info Resume play after pause Resume play after pause Resume play after pause Stop and return to list window Stop and return to list window Stop and return to list window Pause slideshow Pause playback Pause playback Not used Fast forward Fast forward Not used Rewind Rewind Next photo Next track Next file Previous photo Previous track...

Page 51: ...Deleting a Playlist 1 Select GREEN button on the remote control to activate the Delete Playlist window 2 Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select either Playlist 1 or Playlist 2 to delete Press OK to confirm To cancel select No and press OK ...

Page 52: ...LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate to the background music OFF icon and press OK 3 The background music ON icon will appear and the music will play automatically NOTE When the background music ON button is selected the following order is followed If Playlist 1 has been created in the current directory then that will be played If Playlist 1 has not been created in the current directory then Playlis...

Page 53: ...t is possible to change the viewing duration of an image or all images in a playlist using a slideshow Use the YELLOW button to display these slideshow options Slideshow Time Set the time to wait between presenting each image in the slideshow 3 seconds 20 seconds 1 second intervals ...

Page 54: ...ollowing operations are supported control commands NOTE Please contact your local agent for details of the control functions See Basic Commands on page 54 for detailed command sets Control Command Function Overview Main operations Description Reset Restores settings to their defaults Reset commands including Picture Reset Sound reset etc Power ON or OFF Turns the display on or off Volume control a...

Page 55: ... packet within the timeout period a transmission error will occur If the display receives the command it will send a return command to the computer The computer checks the return command to see whether or not the command it sent was received and must receive the return command before sending the next command Communication Settings Protocol RS 232C Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bit Parity bit No...

Page 56: ... checksum 0x38 0x02 0x73 0x46 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D 0x33 checksum 0x34 0x02 0x2B 0x0D 0x10 Example 2 Set Brightness as 176 for ID 02 and this command is invalid checksum 0x38 0x02 0x73 0x46 0x31 0x37 0x36 0x0D 0x32 checksum 0x34 0x02 0x2D 0x0D 0x16 Send Packet Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Length Check sum ID Cmd Type Cmd Code Value End Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Hex 0x38 0x33 0x02 0x73 0x46 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0...

Page 57: ...e is GA55_4KPID Send packet Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Length Check sum ID Cmd Type Cmd Code Value End Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Hex 0x38 0x31 0x00 0x73 0x46 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D Return packet No return packet Send Packet Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Length Check sum ID Cmd Type Cmd Code Value End Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Hex 0x38 0x29 0x05 0x67 0x4E 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D Return Packet Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name L...

Page 58: ...alue End Byte7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte10 Byte11 Byte12 Byte13 Byte14 Byte15 Hex 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0D Return Packet Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name Length Check sum ID Cmd Type Cmd Code Value Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Hex 0x44 0x66 0x05 0x72 0x20 0x03 0x47 G 0x41 A 0x35 5 0x35 5 0x5F _ Byte 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name Value End Byte7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte10 Byte11...

Page 59: ...n in the Setup menu 2 Set the following network parameters using the OSD menu DHCP client ON OFF IP address subnet mask and default gateway 3 Set the IP address described above and the port number 4660 using the application program of your computer to perform the socket communication 4 Send the same control command as for RS 232C via TCP IP socket communication 5 Check the return command sent from...

Page 60: ...isplay Controls Control Functions Set Command List Mode Set Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex All Power 8 s 3C Volume 8 s 57 Mute 8 s 58 Video Source 8 s 41 Picture Picture Mode 8 s A1 Contrast 8 s 44 Brightness 8 s 46 ...

Page 61: ... 2 If playlist 2 does not exist play the files in the root directory 011 USB Music 10000 Auto play the playlists in USB device If playlist 1 exists play the playlist 1 If playlist 1 does not exist play the playlist 2 If playlist 2 does not exist play the files in the root directory 012 USB Movie 10000 Auto play the playlists in USB device If playlist 1 exists play the playlist 1 If playlist 1 does...

Page 62: ...nt 8 s A3 Color 8 s A2 Backlight 8 s AB Color Temp 8 s AD Aspect Ratio 8 s 54 Auto Adjustment Execute 8 s B5 VGA Clock frequency 8 s B6 VGA Phase 8 s B7 VGA H Position 8 s B8 VGA V Position Inc 8 s B9 VGA V Position Dec 8 s BE Gamma 8 s 4A Noise Reduction 8 s 4B Adaptive Contrast 8 s 4C Color Range 8 s 4D ...

Page 63: ...750 001 16x9 750 002 Zoom 750 003 Cinema 750 006 Full 4 3 750 007 Full 16 9 750 3000 For VGA only to execute auto adjustment 000 100 450 000 100 450 000 100 450 450 VGA V Position OSD range 0 100 450 VGA V Position OSD range 0 100 000 Gamma 2 2 250 001 Gamma 2 4 250 002 Gamma native 250 000 Off 200 001 Weak 200 002 Middle 200 003 Strong 200 000 Off 200 001 On 200 000 16 235 200 001 0 255 200 002 A...

Page 64: ... Sound Sound Mode 8 s 56 Treble 8 s 59 Bass 8 s 5A Balance 8 s 5C Speaker 8 s B1 Audio Source 8 s B0 Sound Reset 8 s 5E Multi Display Control Monitor ID 8 s 5F H Monitor Tiling mode 8 s C6 V Monitor Tiling mode 8 s C7 H Position 8 s C8 V Position 8 s C9 Frame Comp 8 s CA Tiling 8 s 4F Power On Delay 8 s CE ...

Page 65: ...l Line out no S PDIF 500 000 means HDMI1 when the input source is HDMI1 means HDMI2 when the input source is HDMI2 means DVI D when the input source is DVI D 300 001 Line In 300 500 Values not required 001 025 350 001 005 650 001 005 650 001 005 650 001 005 650 000 Off 350 001 On 350 000 Disable 3300 001 Enable 3300 000 Off 350 001 060 Power on after x 0 5 seconds 350 Value 6 means 6 0 5 3s power ...

Page 66: ...64 OSD On Screen Display Controls Mode Set Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Setup On Off Timer 14 s D7 signal priority 8 s 61 ...

Page 67: ...2 HDMI2 0x03 AV 0x06 DVI 0x0A Photo Playlist1 0x0B Music Playlist1 0x0C Movie Playlist1 0x0D Photo Playlist2 0x0E Music Playlist2 0x0F Movie Playlist2 6 Byte69 are reserved and should be 0x00 600 Note Some video sources are not supported if the model doesn t have this feature E g Byte1 0x61 means the Timer no 1 is selected and enabled and its On Timer is enabled Off Timer is disabled E g Byte1 0x5...

Page 68: ... Set Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Setup Enable Signal Check 8 s 60 Reset signal priority 8 s 62 Power Save 8 s CB Sleep Timer 8 s 53 All Reset 8 s 68 Initial Setting OSD Rotation 8 s C5 Language 8 s 55 RTC Year 8 s BD RTC Month 8 s BF ...

Page 69: ...0min 300 005 90min 300 006 120min 300 007 180min 300 3000 Values not required 000 Landscape 350 001 Portrait 350 000 English 150 001 French 150 002 German 150 003 Spanish 150 004 Japanese 150 018 046 150 For example value 018 means Year 2018 If the setting is invalid for example Year 2017 doesn t have the date of Feb 29 return Invalid Command Reply 001 012 150 For example value 001 means January I...

Page 70: ...s C0 RTC Hour 8 s C1 RTC Minute 8 s C2 IR Control 8 s 63 Keypad Control 8 s 65 Anti Image Retention 8 s 66 Logo Display 8 s 51 Others Aging Mode 8 s 6B Test Pattern 8 s 6C All User Reset 8 s 69 Factory Reset 8 s 6A Adjust Frame Comp Left 8 s 8B Adjust Frame Comp Right 8 s 8C Adjust Frame Comp Upper 8 s 95 ...

Page 71: ...Enable 150 000 Disable 150 There is no function for all the buttons at the keypad except to key in password 001 Enable 150 000 Off 150 001 Picture shift 150 000 Disable 150 001 Enable 150 000 Disable 500 001 Enable 500 000 Off 500 001 White 250 002 Red 250 003 Green 250 004 Blue 250 005 Black 250 20000 Values not required Reset all Main Menu OSD values to default Reset the RTC Time 20000 Values no...

Page 72: ...Type Cmd Code Hex Others Adjust Frame Comp Down 8 s A0 Slide Show Time 8 s 6F OSD Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex All Power 8 g 56 Volume 8 g 51 Mute 8 g 52 Signal Status 8 g 32 5V 10 g 57 12V 10 g 58 Operation Time 10 g 5F Cumulative working time 10 g 88 Thermal Sensor Value 10 g 5A ...

Page 73: ...when normal power off process is executed 100 Unit hour 00000 99999 100 Unit hour 1 Input value Byte1 Byte2 Byte5 a Byte1 0x0 Get the thermal sensor value from the main board b Byte2 to Byte5 are reserved should be 0x00 2 Return value Byte1 Byte2 Byte5 a Byte1 0x01 The thermal sensor value is from the main board b Byte2 If the thermal value is 0 Byte2 0x2B If the thermal value is 0 Byte2 0x2D c By...

Page 74: ...ction Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex All Video Source 8 g 55 Picture Picture Mode 8 g 95 Contrast 8 g 4D Brightness 8 g 4E Sharpness 8 g 4F Tint 8 g 97 Color 8 g 96 Backlight 8 g 98 Color Temp 8 g 9A Color Temperature Gain Value 14 g DF Aspect Ratio 8 g 60 ...

Page 75: ...dard 002 Cinema 003 Custom 000 100 100 000 100 100 000 100 100 000 100 100 000 100 100 000 100 100 5000 13000K 0 5000K 1 5100K 50 10000K 51 13000K 52 Native 100 Byte1 to Byte9 1 Byte 1 to Byte 3 0 0x7FF for Red Gain in hex format 2 Byte 4 to Byte 6 0 0x7FF for Red Gain in hex format 3 Byte 7 to Byte 9 0 0x7FF for Red Gain in hex format 100 E g Byte1 0 Byte2 0x07 Byte3 0xFF 0x7FF 2047 000 4 3 100 0...

Page 76: ...Hex Picture Aspect Ratio 8 g 60 VGA Clock frequency 8 g A2 VGA Phase 8 g A3 VGA H Position 8 g A4 VGA V Position 8 g A5 Gamma 8 g 35 Noise Reduction 8 g 36 Adaptive Contrast 8 g 3D Color Range 8 g 3E Sound Sound Mode 8 g 50 Treble 8 g 46 Bass 8 g 47 Balance 8 g 48 Speaker 8 g 9C ...

Page 77: ... VGA only 000 100 100 For VGA only 000 100 100 For VGA only 000 100 100 For VGA only 000 Gamma 2 2 100 001 Gamma 2 4 002 Gamma native 000 Off 100 001 Weak 002 Middle 003 Strong 000 Off 100 001 On 000 16 235 100 001 0 255 002 Auto 000 Standard 100 001 Dynamic 002 Custom 000 100 100 000 100 100 000 100 100 OSD value RS232 value 50 000 Internal 100 001 External ...

Page 78: ...76 OSD On Screen Display Controls OSD Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Sound Audio Source 8 g 9B Setup On Off Timer 14 g D8 ...

Page 79: ...t Byte1 5 1 means enabled Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 4 0 Bit 5 0 means schedule option is in power off mode Bit 4 0 Bit 5 1 means schedule option is in power on mode Bit 4 1 Bit 5 0 means non 2 Byte2 The Day of the On Off Timer bit0 for Sunday bit1 for Monday bit2 for Tuesday bit3 for Wednesday bit4 for Thursday bit5 for Friday bit6 for Saturday Bit 7 should be 0 3 Byte3 The Hour of the Timer Byte3 0x00 0x17...

Page 80: ...78 OSD On Screen Display Controls OSD Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Setup Network Setting 14 g DD ...

Page 81: ...e1 0x01 IP Address Byte1 0x02 Get Subnet Mask Byte1 0x03 Default Gateway Byte1 0x04 Primary DNS Byte1 0x05 Secondary DNS Byte1 0x06 MAC Address 2 Byte2 to 9 are reserved should be 0x00 Return value Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte9 The Byte1 at the return value should be the same as the value of Byte1 at Input value Byte2 to Byte15 should be in hex value format 1 If Byte1 0x00 IP Setup Mode is at Input valu...

Page 82: ...80 OSD On Screen Display Controls OSD Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Setup Enable Signal Check 8 g 4A Signal Check Priority 14 g 4B ...

Page 83: ...return value should be E g MAC address 00 22 64 7E 2C 82 Byte1 0x06 same as Byte1 at Input value Byte2 0x00 Byte3 0x22 Byte4 0x64 Byte5 0x7E Byte6 0x2C Byte7 0x82 Byte8 to 9 are reserved should be 0x00 000 Disable 100 001 Enable 1 Byte1 to Byte5 value can be 0x0 VGA 0x1 HDMI1 0x2 HDMI2 0x3 AV 0x6 DVI 0x7 DP 0x0A Photo Playlist1 0x0B Music Playlist1 0x0C Movie Playlist1 0x0D Photo Playlist2 0x0E Mu...

Page 84: ...Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex Setup Power Save 8 G D1 Sleep Timer 8 G 43 Initial Setting Language 8 g 64 RTC Year 8 g A9 RTC Month 8 g AA RTC Day 8 g AB RTC Hour 8 g AC RTC Minute 8 g AD IR Control 8 g 53 Keypad Control 8 g 5D ...

Page 85: ...xample value 018 means Year 2018 If the RTC is not enabled return Invalid Command Reply 001 012 100 For example value 001 means January If the RTC is not enabled return Invalid Command Reply 001 031 100 If the RTC is not enabled return Invalid Command Reply 000 023 100 If the RTC is not enabled return Invalid Command Reply 000 059 100 If the RTC is not enabled return Invalid Command Reply 000 Disa...

Page 86: ...l Monitor ID 8 g 5E H Monitor Tiling mode 8 g BB V Monitor Tiling mode 8 g BC H Position 8 g C5 V Position 8 g CE Frame Comp 8 g D0 Power On Delay 8 g 94 Tiling 8 g 44 Others Aging Mode 8 g 6B Test Pattern 8 g 6F Adjust Frame Comp Left 8 g 8E Adjust Frame Comp Right 8 g 8F Adjust Frame Comp Upper 8 g 90 Adjust Frame Comp Down 8 g 91 Slide Show Time 8 g 89 ...

Page 87: ...01 025 100 001 005 100 001 005 100 001 005 100 001 005 100 000 Off 100 001 On 000 Off 100 001 060 Power on after x 0 5 seconds Value 6 means 6 0 5 3s power on after 3s 061 Auto 000 Disable 100 001 Enable 000 Disable 100 001 Enable 000 Off 100 001 White 002 Red 003 Green 004 Blue 005 Black 9 19 100 9 19 100 9 19 100 9 19 100 003 020 100 3s to 20s ...

Page 88: ...86 OSD On Screen Display Controls OSD Mode Get Function Len Cmd Type Cmd Code Hex System Information Model Info 20 g 20 ...

Page 89: ...7 Get Firmware Built Date Byte1 0x08 Get Firmware Built Time Byte1 0x09 Get Panel Info 2 Return value Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte15 The Byte1 value at the return value should be the same as the value of Byte1 at input value Byte2 to Byte15 should be in ASCII format Example 1 If Customer Generic Byte1 0x01 Byte2 G Byte3 e Byte8 c Byte9 to Byte11 0x00 Example 2 If the Scaler Firmware Version 1 02 Byte1 0...

Page 90: ...idual or ghost image of a previous image remains visible on the screen Unlike CRT monitors image persistence in LCD monitors is not permanent but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided To alleviate image persistence turn off the display for as long as the previous image was displayed For example if an image was on the display for one hour and a residual image r...

Page 91: ... mode Selected resolution is not displayed properly Use OSD Display Mode to enter Information menu and confirm that the appropriate resolution has been selected If not select corresponding option No Sound Check to see if audio cable is properly connected Check to see if mute is activated Check to see if volume is set at minimum Check to see if computer supports an audio signal If unsure contact th...

Page 92: ...puter s power management does not work It is recommended to choose S3 at the Power Management item in the BIOS abbreviation of Basic Input Output System computer s setup screen Either faint vertical or horizontal stripes may appear depending on the specific display pattern This is no product fault or degradation ...

Page 93: ...ower Consumption in Power Saving mode Power switch off DC OFF standby 0 5W Main power switch off 0W Power Consumption 55 200W Max 65 234W Max 75 350W Max Input Signal PC Input Input Connector Analog D SUB 15 pin or YPbPr cable YPbPr CVBS Common Digital HDMI x 2 PC AV Common HDCP supported DVI D HDCP supported DP HDCP supported Horizontal Frequency Analog 15 625 kHz 67 5 kHz Digital 31 5 kHz 67 5 k...

Page 94: ...0 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1080p 60Hz 1080p 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 720x480p 60Hz 720x480 60Hz 480p 60Hz 480p 60Hz 1280x720p 60Hz 1280x720 60Hz 720p 60Hz 720p 60Hz 1920x1080i 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1080i 60Hz 10...

Page 95: ...1400x1050 75Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1440x900 75Hz 1440x900 75Hz 1600x1200 75Hz 1600x1200 75Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1680x1050 75Hz 1680x1050 75Hz 1920x1200 60Hz 1920x1200 60Hz 1920x1200 75Hz 1920x1200 75Hz Supported Resolutions Audio Input Output Input Connector Analog 3 5mm jack Digital HDMI x 2 digital audio Output Connector Analog 3 5mm jack Digital SPDIF Dimensions 55 Width 49 0...

Page 96: ...cifications Mass weight 55 Net 17 0kg 37 5lb Gross 24 0kg 52 9lb 65 Net 24 0kg 52 9lb Gross 33 5kg 73 9lb 75 Net 48 0kg 105 8lb Gross 55 0kg 121 3lb NOTE Technical specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 97: ...Appendix Vesa Mount Screw Locations 95 Appendix Vesa Mount Screw Locations 55 65 75 400 00mm 400 00mm 400 00mm 400 00mm 400 00mm 400 00mm ...

Page 98: ...mpeg MPG MPEG1 1080P 30fps V V V MPEG MPEG2 1080P 30fps ts trp tp m2ts TS MPEG2 1080P 30fps V V H 264 1080P 30fps vob MPEG2 PS MPEG2 1080P 30fps V V V mkv MKV H 264 1080P 30fps V V V MPEG1 1080P 30fps MPEG2 1080P 30fps MPEG4 1080P 30fps avi AVI MPEG2 1080P 30fps V V V MPEG4 1080P 30fps H 264 1080P 30fps avi AVI Motion JPEG 640X480 30fps V V V NOTE 4K and 2K are NOT supported ...

Page 99: ...8Khz 48Khz N A work with video files only LPCM 64Kbps 1 5 Mbps 8Khz 48Khz File extension Codec format Photo Resolution jpg JPEG Base line 15360x8640 Progressive 1024x768 png PNG Non interlaced 9600x6400 Interlaced 1200x800 bmp BMP 9600x6400 NOTE Resolution is a reference for design and not a hardware limitation The larger the resolution the larger the size of the DRAM therefore the larger the reso...

Page 100: ...sit www acer graoup com for further information on the features and benefits of our other products Disposal instructions Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment please recycle For more information on the Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment WEEE regulations visit http www acer group c...

Page 101: ... or if applicable follow applicable legislation or agreement you may have The mark on electrical and electronic products may only apply to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal For EU The crossed ou...

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