
If no playable files are available or there is no USB device connected to
the display panel, the No Signal image is displayed and the display panel
turns off after 30 seconds.
If the No Signal image is not available, the message "No Signal OSD" is
displayed on the screen, and the display panel turns off after 30 seconds.
If Input Search is selected the display panel searches all available input
sources consecutively to find a signal. For each source, to select the
priority number use the left and right arrows. If no signal is detected
from other available sources, "No Signal OSD" is displayed and the
display panel turns off after a period of 30 seconds.
If Failover is selected, the Media Browser Autoplay setting is ignored
and any media on the connected USB device is played.
No signal delay
Sets a delay between the No Signal state is detected and when the No
Signal preference is applied.
No signal Power off
When enabled, if no signal is received from the selected source, the
display panel turns itself off after a period of 30 seconds. This feature
only works if all of the following circumstances occur:
• No Signal option is set as Failover.
• A USB device is not connected to the display panel, or a USB device
is connected, but no playable files are installed in the USB device.
Panel Lock
Prohibits the use of the control joystick on the display panel.
RCU Inhibit
Inhibits the use of the remote. The remote control functions in Stand-By
mode independently from this setting.
If this option is set as ON only the Volume Up/Down, Numeric Buttons,
and the Standby button on the remote are functional.
To access the menu and enable the remote, press MENU > 1973 on the
remote. Signage Settings menu will appear. Enter the Controls menu and
set this option as Off.
UART 0
Sets the protocol for UART 0 to either ASCII or HEX. The default value is
ASCII. The display panel does not need to be restarted after changing
the protocol.
If debug logs are enabled, ASCII must be selected. If the HEX protocol is
selected while debug is enabled, revert the protocol to ASCII and reboot
the display panel.
To change the baud rate, select ASCII and select 38400 or 115200.
The HEX protocol works with the baud rate value 19200 for UART0.
UART 1
Sets the protocol for UART 1 to either ASCII or HEX. The default value is
HEX. The display panel does not need to be restarted after changing the
protocol.
The HEX protocol works with the baud rate value 9600 for UART1.
Power up settings
Power Up Mode
Configures the power up mode preference to Last state, Always on, or
Standby.
Quick Standby
When this feature is enabled, when the display panel enters standby the
screen goes black, but all other functionality remains active. If the panel
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