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Installation

Package Contents

Installing an SDM Module

Adjusting Directions

Keypad

Remote Control

Installation on a Flat Wall

(Minimum Distance: 40mm) 

Wall Mounting

For proper installation 

it is strongly recommended to use a trained, qualified 

technician

.

The back of the display is equipped with four screw-holes with dimensions of VESA 

mount 400 x 400mm (for 55”/75”) or VESA mount 400 x 600mm (for 65”). Firmly 

secure a wall mount onto the display. Use four M6 screws on the 55" displays 

(maximum length: 20mm, maximum torque: 18 kgf-cm), four M8 screws on the 65” 

displays (maximum length: 20mm, maximum torque: 20 kgf-cm), and four M6 screws 

on the 75" displays (maximum length: 10mm, maximum torque: 18 kgf-cm).

When installing the display on a wall face, there has to be at 

least 40mm of space between the display and the wall for 

ventilation purposes.
The display must be installed in an environment with proper 

ventilation to prevent it from overheating. Do not block the 

ventilation holes on the top, left, and right sides while keeping 

the display away from any heat source.

Controlling The  Display

Remote Control and 

AAA Batteries

Quick Start Guide

(and Assorted 

Documents)

To install an Intel

®

 SDM module into the SDM slot 

on your display:
1.  Turn off the power switch on the display.

2.  [For SDM-S Modules] Remove the 2 screws securing the metal SDM-S slot 

cover on the right side of the display and remove the cover. 

[For SDM-L Modules] Remove the 4 screws securing the metal SDM-L and 

SDM-S slot covers on the right side of the display and remove the covers.

4.  [For SDM-S Modules] Re-install the 2 screws to secure the SDM-S module in place.

[For SDM-L Modules] Re-install the 2 screws to secure the SDM-L module in place.

5.  Turn on the power switch on the display.

6.  Power on the display and press the 

[SOURCE]

 button of the remote control 

to select the video input source (Slot).

3.  Insert the SDM-S or SDM-L module into the slot.

Horizontal (Landscape)

Vertical (Portrait)

NOTE:

 To prevent glare when used in a 

location with strong sunlight, it is recommended 

to add a cover over the display.

Item

Description

2

SOURCE

•  Switches the video input source ([HDMI1], [HDMI2], [Slot], [DP]). 

•  Accept the changes made in the OSD menu. 

1

MENU

  Displays the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.

  In the sub-menu, confirms the item selected in the OSD menu and return to 

the previous menu.

Up (     )

•  Moves the selection in the OSD menu up. 

•  Plays the media files.

5

Down (     )

6

Moves the selection in the OSD menu down.
Switches the power on/off.

7

NOTE: 

This button does not work when the power switch is off.

•  It takes about 10 seconds to power on the display.

Power (     )

Button

Description

13

SOURCE

Switches the video input source. Use the 

[

] or [

] buttons to directly select 

[HDMI1], [HDMI2], [Slot], [DP].

2

MENU

•  Displays the OSD menu.

•  In the sub-menu, confirms the item selected in the OSD menu and return to 

the previous menu.

5

SLIDE SHOW

Displays input source information.

3

Plays the previous media file.

EXIT

Exits the current menu.

6

8

MUTE

Silences the audio from the display.

9

•  Plays the media file.

•  Pauses playback of the media file.

 

7

Number Pad

Inputs numbers.

11

Plays the next media file.

 

10

Stops playback of the media file.

12

ENTER

Accepts the settings made in the OSD menu.

15

VOL

Adjusts the display’s volume ([+] to increase, 

[-] to decrease).

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 o

weakness that may occur over time.

Display

4

Moves the selection in the OSD menu.

[

] / [

] / 

[

] / [

Up / Down / 

Left / Right

40

mm

NOTE: 

The user manual can be downloaded from https://pid.auo.com

55”

75”

65”

55”/65”

75”

2

1

3
4
5
6
7

•  Increases the volume of the display. 

•  Moves the selection right or increase the values in the OSD menu.

3

Plus (     )

Minus (     )

4

•  Decreases the volume of the display. 

•  Moves the selection left or decrease the values in the OSD menu.

400.00mm

400
.00

m

m

600.00mm

40

0.00

m

m

Power Cord

(USA/Taiwan)

Power Cord

(Europe/Korea)

RS232 Cable

Quick Start Guide

SDM-S

SDM-L

90°

IR Extender

1

POWER 

Switches the power on/off.

NOTE: 

It takes about 10 seconds to power on the display.

Power 

Switch

NOTE:

 Disable the “Restore On AC/Power Loss” function in the BIOS 

setup utility of the SDM module, otherwise the SDM module cannot be 

powered on normally.

SDM-S

SDM-S

SDM-L

SDM-L

1

13
14

15

2

4

6

5

3

7

8

9

10
11
12

400.00mm

400.00mm

14

Hot Keys

NOTE: 

Only files of the same 

type (photo/music/ movie) and in 

the same drive can be grouped 

together under the same playlist.

•  F1: Creates a playlist for the media 

files that have been selected.

•  F2: Deletes the existing playlists.

•  F3: Imports playlists.

• 

F4: Sets a specific display to IR free status. 

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