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Handling and mounting guidelines

Follow these best practices when handling and mounting panels.

Notice. If not avoided, the following could result in property damage.

When moving the panel, always use the handles. Do not carry the panel by the frame.

Do not twist, bend, or tilt the panel.

Do not apply excessive force to the sides of the bezel when mounting the panel or pushing into
its locked position.

Always handle the display panel from the sides or handles.

Follow the following guidelines before removing the panel from the packaging.

Always use the handles to pick up and carry the panel.

Leave the panel in the box until the mount is on the wall and you are ready to install the panel.

To avoid putting undue stress on the panel when mounted, make sure the mount is square,
flat, and level.

Do not rest panels on top of a lower panel.

When inserting the panel into the wall, pay close attention to adjacent panels.

Make sure there is a minimum of 0.5 mm between mounted panels to allow for thermal
expansion.

Cleaning the panel

Learn how to clean the display panel.
After disconnecting the power cable, wipe contaminated parts and each part of the product screen
lightly with a dry and soft cloth.
Do not use a liquid, spray cleaners, or any abrasive cleaners to clean the LCD panel.
Washing with various cleaning agents, brighteners, abrasives, waxes, benzene, alcohol, solvent,
surface active agent, may damage the surface of the product.

Important safeguards

To prevent personal injury and to protect the device from damage, read and follow these safety

precautions.

General safety warnings

Observe these important safety rules to avoid personal injury or damage to the product.

Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury.

FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD! Use only the attachments, accessories, tools, and replacement parts
specified by Christie.

Always provide proper ventilation for the product to prevent overheating.

FIRE HAZARD! Do not install near any devices that produce heat such as amplifiers, radiators,
heat registers, or stoves.

Package handling

Secure Series LCD Panels Installation and Setup Guide–SUHD551-L, SUHD651-L, SUHD751-P, SUHD861-P

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020-001660-02 Rev. 1 (02-2020)

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Summary of Contents for Secure Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Setup Guide 020 001660 02 Secure Series LCD Panels SUHD551 L SUHD651 L SUHD751 P SUHD861 P...

Page 2: ...oved by Christie for such use g Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such product is protected from precipitation or oth...

Page 3: ...g a display panel on an indented wall 14 Configuring the display panel after installation 14 Connecting sources to the panel 15 Controlling CEC enabled devices 15 Selecting the audio destination 15 Co...

Page 4: ...slow reactions 28 Internet connection not available 28 Invalid domain 29 Remote control does not work 29 Secure Series display panels Specifications 30 Physical specifications 30 Power specifications...

Page 5: ...fore unpacking prepare a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet 2 Set the box in an upright position and pull out the white carton locks 3 Lift up the top cover carton 4 Remove the ESD bag...

Page 6: ...arn how to clean the display panel After disconnecting the power cable wipe contaminated parts and each part of the product screen lightly with a dry and soft cloth Do not use a liquid spray cleaners...

Page 7: ...verload power outlets and extension cords SHOCK HAZARD Only use the AC power cord provided with the product or recommended by Christie FIRE HAZARD Do not use a power cord harness or cable that appears...

Page 8: ...ristie website Read all instructions before using or servicing this product 1 Access the documentation from the Christie website Go to this URL http bit ly 2rO6SF6 Scan the QR code using a QR code rea...

Page 9: ...joystick 2 To turn off the display panel and put it into standby mode press and hold the center of the control joystick for a few seconds 3 To change the source press the center of the control joysti...

Page 10: ...O HDMI 1 D SPDIF Coaxial out P DisplayPort Out E YPbPr Q DisplayPort In F Video in R VGA G RJ12 Service use only S RS232 Installing a display panel Secure Series LCD Panels Installation and Setup Guid...

Page 11: ...tall the appropriate TA551 TA651 or TA751 touch overlay kit To maximize the touch functionality on the LCD display panel Christie recommends installing interactive software such as Quizdom OKTOPUS or...

Page 12: ...decreases the volume R Not supported F Not supported S Quick Menu Displays a list of menus for quick access G Menu Displays the main menu T OK Confirms user selections H Directional buttons Navigates...

Page 13: ...anel is powered off 2 On the rear of the display panel remove the screw securing the OPS slot cover and remove the cover 3 Insert the OPS module into the slot ensuring the module is fully seated 4 Rep...

Page 14: ...between adjacent LCD display panels Related information Installing the IR extender cable on page 13 Installing a display panel on an indented wall When installing the display panel on an indented wal...

Page 15: ...System Settings More CEC 3 Select Enable 4 On the remote control press Source 5 In the Sources list select the HDMI input of the connected CEC device When a new CEC source device is connected the con...

Page 16: ...4b and 4c for the DNS settings 5 To exit the menu on the remote press Menu again Enabling Wake on LAN Configure the display panel to accept Wake on LAN commands 1 Disable Quick Standby a On the remote...

Page 17: ...b On the display panel remote press Menu c Select Signage Settings USB Clone to USB The settings are saved to a folder named Cloned number 2 Copy the settings from the external USB storage device to...

Page 18: ...enu 2 Select Signage Settings Controls RCU Inhibit and select On If this option is set as On only the Volume Up Down Numeric Buttons and the Standby button on the remote are functional 3 To enable the...

Page 19: ...the video files and select the file to play 6 To play other media types go back to main Media Browser menu and select the media type and the network again To switch to next media type quickly without...

Page 20: ...dia Browser 4 Select the media type and press OK 5 Navigate to the media to show on the display panel The Media Browser menu can only display 1000 image files stored on the connected USB device 6 Play...

Page 21: ...select Failover 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 five minutes If the...

Page 22: ...ed the screen turns off in 15 seconds Press any button on the remote or on the display panel to turn the screen on The available options may differ depending on the selected mode Advanced Settings Dyn...

Page 23: ...e Lineout Sets the type of external audio Lineout An external amplifier is connected to the display panel using the headphone jack Headphone Headphones are connected to the display panel Dynamic Bass...

Page 24: ...ompatible audio device set Signage Settings menu Device Info Set ID Sets the device ID with a value between 0 99 Software version Displays the firmware version currently installed on the display panel...

Page 25: ...bit 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 but...

Page 26: ...USB device to the unit USB Information Displays the Current Total space and Free space information of the connected USB device and formats the connected USB device USB Operations Highlight and press...

Page 27: ...set to Default Values Returns the display panel to default settings First time installation Resets all settings to factory defaults and begins the First Time Installation configuration Display panel m...

Page 28: ...t available The display panel cannot connect to the internet Resolution Ensure the display panel connection is allowed through the network firewall The MAC address of the display panel is authenticate...

Page 29: ...Sharing mode Remote control does not work Using the remote control has no impact on the display panel Resolution For remote control commands to be received by the display panel the IR extender cable m...

Page 30: ...in x 4 06 in Weight 17 5 kg 38 58 lb 24 7 kg 54 5 lb 36 kg 79 37 lb 65 5 kg 144 4 lb Resolution 3840 x 2160 16 9 UHD VESA wall mount measurements Hole pattern size 400 mm x 200 mm 400 mm x 400 mm 600...

Page 31: ...60950 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Amendment 1 2009 Amendment 2 2013 Information Technology...

Page 32: ...e 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and ele...

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