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Load Default   

 

 

Load default communication settings   

Options:

 No, Yes 

SNMP 

 

 

Configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings   

—Trap: 

Options: 

Disable, Enable 

Default

: Disable   

—Power Changed Alarm: 

Options: 

Disable, Enable 

Default

: Disable   

—Source Changed Alarm: 

Options: 

Disable, Enable 

Default

: Disable   

—Signal Lost Alarm: 

Options: 

Disable, Enable 

Default

: Disable   

—Trap IP: 

Default

: 0.0.0.0   

—Trap UDP: 

Default

: 162   

 

IP Address 

 

 

Show the IP address of the display 

Device MAC 

 

 

Show the MAC address Info of the display 

 

 

Assigning an IP Address to the Display 

 

To assign an IP address to your display, access the IP Address Settings Menu in the 

Communication

 

Menu

Consult your system IT administrator if you do not know how to configure the parameters shown in the menu.     

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The default settings are shown below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item 

Setting 

Dynamic IP 

Disable 

Static IP Address 

192.168.2.1 

Subnet Mask 

255.255.255.0 

Gateway 

192.168.2.1 

DNS Addr. 

192.168.2.1 

Save Settings 

No 

Refresh 

Summary of Contents for DV55RM5

Page 1: ...1 LCD Display Models DV55RM5...

Page 2: ...ff 15 Adjusting Volume and Input Source 15 Using the Keypad 15 Reading the Status LED 16 Avoiding Image Retention 16 Using the Remote Control 17 Locking the OSD On screen Display 18 Changing the Remot...

Page 3: ...ns 39 Troubleshooting 40 External Control 41 Compliance 51 Dimensions 52 Appendix I Moving and Carrying Information 53 Appendix II Installing a Wall Mount 54 Appendix III Wall Mount Safety Notes 55 Ap...

Page 4: ...4 NOTES...

Page 5: ...Document History Title DIAMONDVIEW DV55RM5 Display User Manual Issue Date 09 December 2021 Revision Ver 02 Version Update Remark Ver 01 28 December 2020 First issue Ver 02 09 December 2021 MEUS Change...

Page 6: ...n to ON in the OSD menu under Adv Setup Menu Exemptions This product isn t warranted for any damage caused by natural disaster such as earthquake thunder etc fire acts by third parties accidents owner...

Page 7: ...play remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the display has been turned on but there isn t a picture remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If water is spilled or objects are...

Page 8: ...to your eyes or touches your skin wash with the clean water and seek medical attention immediately Do not use the display lying flat on its back Transport the display upright with proper packaging Avo...

Page 9: ...splay is packed using cushions to protect the display during shipping Before unpacking your display prepare a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet Set the LCD Display box in an upright po...

Page 10: ...10 Packing List...

Page 11: ...11 Accessories...

Page 12: ...d the following Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 0 F to 104 F Humidity 35 85 RH Main Power Switch and AC Inlet Plug the power cord into the AC socket on the side of the display Locate the Main Power...

Page 13: ...ocated directly below the AC power inlet Please refer to Main Power Switch and AC Inlet on page 13 The on off switch is the top button on the display keypad The on off switch is also located on the re...

Page 14: ...t turning on the signal source device s Step 2 Plug in the signal source cables Step 3 Press the power key on the display s keypad or the power key on the remote control to turn on the display Step 4...

Page 15: ...ng the remote press the VOLUME or VOLUME to increase or decrease the volume 2 Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off all sound To restore the sound press the MUTE button again Selecting the inp...

Page 16: ...ommendations below to avoid image retention Operate display within its rated ambient environment Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 0F to 104 F Humidity 35 85 RH Max Avoid static content During each 24...

Page 17: ...k Press Enter Enter Exit Exit Enter and Exit on the controller by sequence and all keys including remote and keypad will be locked except RS232 and power on control Unlock Press Enter Enter Exit Exit...

Page 18: ...ypad to prevent tampering display settings Press Enter Enter Exit Exit Enter and Exit on the remote control or the keypad To unlock the remote control and keypad Press Enter Enter Exit Exit Enter and...

Page 19: ...the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place When discarding of used batteries please follow your city rules Avoid keeping old leakage batteries inside the remote contro...

Page 20: ...the Input Source Options DisplayPort1 DisplayPort2 HDMI1 HDMI2 Default DisplayPort1 Auto Scan Select whether the display will automatically scan for a Main Input source Options Off Main Multi All Defa...

Page 21: ...PIP Size Select the size of the PiP Picture in Picture Options Small Mid Large Note This function is only available when Multi Source Views is set to PiP PIP Position Set the position of the PiP Pictu...

Page 22: ...Options User Vivid Cinema Game Sport Default User Contrast Increases or decreases the contrast of picture Press or select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Brightness Incre...

Page 23: ...klight Press or select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 80 Color Temp and Gamma Select gamma Options Off 2 2 Default 2 2 Select color temperature Options Single Display 5000K...

Page 24: ...28 256 Default 256 Green Gain Adjust the amount of green in bright content Range 128 256 Default 256 Blue Gain Adjust the amount of blue in bright content Range 128 256 Default 256 Red Offset Adjust t...

Page 25: ...Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Transparency Submenu to adjust the transparency of the OSD menu Press or to select the desired level and then press EN...

Page 26: ...by using one remote control Options On Off Default Off Note CEC setting can only be activated with HDMI connected device that supports the CEC standard DPTX Select the DisplayPort Multi Stream Transpo...

Page 27: ...wer off the display at preset times if desired Current Time Set the year month day and time of day Options User Mode Workday Mode Everyday Mode Real Time Clock User Mode User Mode Select the power on...

Page 28: ...ct the power on off time for Monday Friday Saturday and Sunday Options Disable Enable Use the arrow keys to specify the on and off times Everyday Mode Select the power on off time for all days of the...

Page 29: ...isplayPort 1 2 is the more modern standard and supports 3840x2160 60 Hz resolution However sometimes DisplayPort 1 1 is needed for compatibility with older graphics cards DP2 Ver Select the DisplayPor...

Page 30: ...nt ID Options 1 100 Default 1 Auto Video Wall Setup Options BotL TopL Factory Reset Restores all settings to their default Options No Yes Default No Communication Menu This menu configures the display...

Page 31: ...lt 0 0 0 0 Trap UDP Default 162 IP Address Show the IP address of the display Device MAC Show the MAC address Info of the display Assigning an IP Address to the Display To assign an IP address to your...

Page 32: ...n window will popup a Default IP is 192 168 2 1 b username is admin c password is the displays serial number 2 Information page provides display information a Serial Number b Model c Ethernet Board Fi...

Page 33: ...SMTP Setup allows you to configure the SMTP Server address SMTP Login Information Mail to and from address b Setup and Configure Email Alert of Power Status Source Status and Signal Lost Status c Test...

Page 34: ...34 Information Menu This read only menu provides information on the active sources and the latest firmware version...

Page 35: ...56 Green Gain 256 Blue Gain 256 Red Offset 0 Green Offset 0 Blue Offset 0 RGB Range Auto OSD On Screen Display OSD Language English Transparency 0 OSD Time Out 30 sec OSD Rotation Landscape Basic Setu...

Page 36: ...A DMT 1152x864 70 012 63 851 94 500 x x x x VESA DMT 1152x864 75 000 67 500 108 000 x x x x VESA DMT 1152x864 84 999 77 094 121 500 x x x x VESA DMT 1280x768 49 929 39 593 65 250 x x x x VESA CVT 1280...

Page 37: ...i 50 x x ITU R BT 601 CEA 861 F Formats 21 22 EDTV 480p 60 31 469 27 000 x x x x ITU R BT 1358 CEA 861 F Format 17 18 576p 50 31 250 27 000 x x x x SMPTE 125M CEA 861 F Format 6 7 HDTV 1080i 50 28 125...

Page 38: ...rces Signal Type Resolution Frame Rate Hz Line Rate kHz Pixel Rate MHz HDMI 3 4 OPS HDMI 1 2 DP 1 2 VGA References 4096x2160 25 56 250 297 000 x x x CEA 861 F Format 99 4096x2160 30 67 500 297 000 x x...

Page 39: ...39 Specifications Note 1 Please wait for at least 10 seconds before turning the system back on with AC switch to suit the panel s requirements...

Page 40: ...patible with this display Check the LED status light The image is not centered Check the input signal is compatible with this display The image does not look right Check the input signal is compatible...

Page 41: ...d 02 write 00 return to host from monitor CMD as following tables Value Setting Value of Write Command Reply Return Value of monitor ETX End byte 08 Transmit from PC Host Read command 07 IDT 01 CMD 08...

Page 42: ...ght CON W R 0 100 00 64 Contrast 43 4F 4E SHA W R 0 10 00 0A Sharpness 53 48 41 HUE W R 0 100 00 64 Hue 48 55 45 SAT W R 0 100 00 64 Saturation 53 41 54 CCT W R 0 64 00 40 Color temperature 3200K 9600...

Page 43: ...otation OSR W R 0 00 Landscape 4F 53 52 1 01 Portrait OSD Timeout OSO W R 5 10 20 30 60 05 0A 14 1E 3C OSD Timeout 5 10 20 30 60 sec 4F 53 4F EDID HDMI1 EH1 W R 0 00 1080P 45 48 31 1 01 4K30Hz 2 02 4K...

Page 44: ...t source of sub window 3 refer to MIN 50 49 50 PIP position PPO W R 0 00 PIP Position Bottom left 50 50 4F 1 01 PIP Position Bottom Right 2 02 PIP Position Top left 3 03 PIP Position Top right PIP Mai...

Page 45: ...rt 1 Version DPM W R 0 00 DP 1 1 44 50 4D 1 01 DP 1 2 DisplayPort 2 Version DPN W R 0 00 DP 1 1 44 50 4E 1 01 DP 1 2 RGB Color Range HCR W R 0 00 Auto Detect 48 43 52 1 01 Full Range 2 02 Limited Rang...

Page 46: ...bytes Read Serial Number 53 45 52 MNA R 13 bytes 13 bytes Read Model Name 4D 4E 41 GVE R 6 bytes 6 bytes Read Firmware Version 47 56 45 RTV R 0 255 00 FF Read RS232 table Version 52 54 56 RTT R 0 255...

Page 47: ...44 POE W R 0 19 00 13 Fractional part of Power On Delay 0 0 05 0 10 0 95 sec 50 4F 45 Configuratio n Presets PSS W 0 127 00 7F XX th Preset Configurations Save 50 53 53 PSR W 0 127 00 7F XX th Preset...

Page 48: ...he Division X Y The Value Byte need to be 0x11 Note 3 The 25 Reply Bytes are defined bD1 bD2 bD3 bD25 Where bD1 High byte of RY 16 bD2 Low byte of RY 16 bD3 High byte of Rx 10000 bD4 Low byte of Rx 10...

Page 49: ...s are defined bD1 bD2 bD3 bD4 Where bD1 bD4 combine a 32 bits value and bD1 is the lowest byte Note 6 The 8 Reply Bytes are defined bD1 bD2 bD8 Where bD1 The maximum temperature value 128 127 bD2 bD3...

Page 50: ...1E 08 PC Read Contrast from monitor CMD CON If the monitor contrast setting is 50 o Transmit PC 07 0101 43 4F 4E 08 Monitor o Return Monitor 07 01 00 43 4F 4E 32 08 Monitor Scaling Adjustment Set mon...

Page 51: ...51 Compliance FCC FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR 22 ANSI C63 4 ICES 003 Issue 6 cTUVus UL 62368 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 62368 1 CB IEC 62368 1...

Page 52: ...52 Dimensions...

Page 53: ...one person may result in dropping the display and or serious injury When moving a display in its shipping carton lift the carton using the white handles Carrying the display This display is very heavy...

Page 54: ...alling please make sure the wall is reinforced and strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and mount Step 1 Place the display face down on a flat clean surface area Step 2 Remove the...

Page 55: ...55 Appendix III Wall Mount Safety Notes...

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Page 57: ...DP1 In and DP2 In To daisy chain display panels connect a digital source to the first panel in the video wall Subsequent display panels can be connected using the DisplayPort cable using the upstream...

Page 58: ...using the RS485 input and outputs If you are working with a video wall that exceeds 25 display panels consider breaking the video wall into groups of 25 display panels or less and then use separate RS...

Page 59: ...hained together using the RS485 input and outputs If you are working with a video wall that exceeds 25 display panels consider breaking the array in to groups of 25 display panels or less and then use...

Page 60: ...60 The video wall height limits To keep displays within safe thermal operating limits video walls should not exceed the sizes shown below...

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