User Manual
Version 2.01
The use of diagrams and illustrations in the manual are for reference only. The actual product may be different.
Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice
Professional LCDs
Page 1: ...Version 2 01 The use of diagrams and illustrations in the manual are for reference only The actual product may be different Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice Profe...
Page 2: ...s 11 Connector Positions 13 Input Output Terminals 14 Operating Instructions 15 Powering On Off the Display 15 Using the Remote Control 15 Using the Rear Panel Controls 18 Navigating the On Screen Dis...
Page 3: ...Scan is firmly committed to its environmental protection efforts and we believe that reducing our products impact on the environment is of the utmost importance We are dedicated to meet the latest env...
Page 4: ...e with the instruction 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 wi...
Page 5: ...me pressure to avoid damaging the panel The display should be installed in well ventilated place do not install it in a confined space Do not drop or allow any objects to fall on the screen Do not tou...
Page 6: ...nd other particles Unplug the LCD immediately and contact a DynaScan certified service professional as soon as possible when any of the following situations occurs Damaged power cord or power plug If...
Page 7: ...pe North America European Continental Japan Taiwan Plug Shape Region U S A Canada EU Except U K Japan Taiwan Voltage 120V 230V 100V 110V Installing and Replacing Remote Control Batteries 1 Open the ba...
Page 8: ...sters DynaScan recommends having certified professionals to evaluate the installation site and perform the mounting operation Do not to cover the vent and or the heat sink in order to ensure proper he...
Page 9: ...p edge Portrait mode Rotate the set clockwise 90 mandat ory Installation Location The wall and mount must have enough strength to support the LCD and its accessories Do not install in a location with...
Page 10: ...and other external forces should be taken into consideration when evaluating the ceiling strength The LCD should be secured to the building s structural frame such as a beam rather than light steel fr...
Page 11: ...e Using the power cable provided plug it in the power inlet on the back of the display shown in the diagram below Connect the power cable to a 110 220 volt 50 60Hz AC power outlet Insert the plug comp...
Page 12: ...the RS 232 OUT of the 1 st display to the RS 232 IN of the 2 nd display Repeat the connection for the remaining displays Use the OSD Menu or Display Manager software to configure the size of the video...
Page 13: ...DS652LR5 User Manual 12 DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 DISPLAY 3 DVI OUT DVI IN DVI IN RS 232 OUT RS 232 IN Video Source RS 232 IN DVI OUT RS 232 OUT or DP IN or DP OUT DVI OUT DVI IN RS 232 OUT RS 232 IN...
Page 14: ...DS652LR5 User Manual 13 Connector Positions AC OUT AC IN Power Switch RJ 45 IN RS 232 IN DVI IN DP IN DVI OUT RS 232 OUT DS652LR5 Unit mm...
Page 15: ...V device via a DP cable 5 Audio IN Connect the audio input from an external AV device 6 Extension Connector Extension Connector for optional IR Extension sensor kit ESK201 7 DVI OUT Output the signal...
Page 16: ...the IR receiver on the display The IR receiver on the DS652LR5 model is at the rear of the display with a receiving angle of 100 degrees The IR receiver configurations of the model are shown in the fi...
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Page 18: ...ape may vary by model ITEM DESCRIPTION POWER Power On Off MENU OSD On Off UP Move the cursor up or change the setting of selected item LEFT Exit the current selection RIGHT Select the highlighted item...
Page 19: ...ontrols ITEM DESCRIPTION MENU OSD On Off Power On Off UP Move the cursor up or change the setting of selected item DOWN Move the cursor down or change the setting of selected item LEFT Exit the curren...
Page 20: ...er input to display DP Display Port or DVI ITEM 1 ITEM 2 DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Color Temperature D65 Select the color temperature User D93 D65 and D55 R 100 Adjust the red light level Range 0 100 Note T...
Page 21: ...ION Number of Rows 1 Set number of rows in a video wall Note The maximum number of rows in a daisy chain is 15 Number of Columns 1 Set number of columns in a video wall Note The maximum number of colu...
Page 22: ...automatically switch the brightness according to the time set High Level 100 Adjusts the highest brightness level Range 0 100 Low Level 15 Adjusts the lowest brightness level Range 0 100 High Level T...
Page 23: ...ction can be enabled again from the control panel on the display or through the DynaScan Display Manager application Power Off Mode Standby When in Power Off Mode RS 232 controls do not function Only...
Page 24: ...tection the brightness will restore to 100 and Over Heat Protection is disabled Information 1 Fan Alarm Not displayed When any of the cooling fans on the display rear side is failure and stops running...
Page 25: ...C Out 100W Bezel Width T B L R 18 18 11 9 11 9 mm Cabinet Color Black Monitor Dimension LxHxD w o Stand 1457 x 844 x 102 mm Monitor Weight set package 52 5 kg 56 5 kg MECHANICAL SPECS VESA Mounting Di...
Page 26: ...e Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio 640 480 60 Hz 25 175 MHz 4 3 50 Hz 27 MHz 4 3 720 480 59 94 Hz 27 MHz 4 3 800 600 60 Hz 40 MHz 4 3 1024 768 60 Hz 65 MHz 4 3 50 Hz 1280 720 60 Hz 74 25 MHz 16 9 1280 768 60 H...
Page 27: ...21 NC 06 DDC Serial Clock 14 5V power 22 Shield TXC 07 DDC Serial Data 15 Ground 23 TXC 08 NC 16 Hot plug detect 24 TXC Digital RGB Input DVI D DVI PIN ASSIGNMENT OF DVI CONNECTOR 01 RX2 09 RX1 17 RX...
Page 28: ...ed to 7 8 02 RXD 03 TXD 04 Connected to 6 05 GND 06 Connected to 4 07 Connected to 1 8 08 Connected to 1 7 09 NC RS 232 Input PIN No NAME 01 Connected to 7 8 02 TXD 03 RXD 04 Connected to 6 05 GND 06...
Page 29: ...eck whether the DVI in cable is completely plugged in The remote control does not work Check whether there are batteries in the remote control Check the batteries for freshness polarity etc Check whet...
Page 30: ...ays use a team of people to handle the display Extra care should be taken when handling narrow bezel LCDs An impact with the edges could cause the LCD panel to crack Adhere to the handling signs print...
Page 31: ...DS652LR5 User Manual 30 Do not drop or lay the LCD box on its side Do not sit or lean on the box...
Page 32: ...DS652LR5 User Manual 31 Unboxing the Display 1 Cut packing strap off the box 2 Remove plastic clips by pulling tab 3 Remove the top packaging by lifting up 4 Remove the protective poly bag...
Page 33: ...back handle and remove bottom packing when lifting up the display 6 With two hands grabbing the set move the display 7 For larger models use a lifting tool when unpacking or repackaging 8 Lay the fac...
Page 34: ...rer s instructions for proper installation When mounting on a wall or hanging from a ceiling Hanging the LCD from the ceiling or mounting it on the wall is the responsibility of the user Not all ceili...
Page 35: ...l 34 FAN Operation Temperature Operating temperature must be maintained between 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F To maintain the proper operating temperature you may consider using a cross flow fan beneath the dis...
Page 36: ...ain the proper operating temperature cool air must be allowed to enter the display and hot air must be allowed to exit the display Obstructing fans and vents or not providing cool air to the rear of t...
Page 37: ...n the proper operating temperature inside the enclosure you may consider using a cooling and heater solution such as an air conditioner heat exchanger or combined cooler and heater depending on the ex...
Page 38: ...nclosure Fans Only Air Curtain HEAT EXCHANGER Example 2 Enclosure Heat exchanger Air Curtain HEATER FAN AIR CONDITIONER Example 3 Enclosure Air Conditioner Air Curtain Example 4 Direct Air Cooling Air...
Page 39: ...n or air conditioner See below example A gap of at least 10 cm 4 is recommended between the window and the front of the LCD A gap less than 10 cm or installations in direct sunlight will require the u...
Page 40: ...e fans or air vents to allow for proper air ventilation Failure to do so could damage the LCD and or media player Fanless Models If mounting a media player to the rear of the display be sure to leave...
Page 41: ...DS652LR5 User Manual 40 Network User Interface...
Page 42: ...play will adjust the image to compensate the width of display bezels in order to accurately display the image Auto Brightness To turn On Off the auto brightness adjustment Note If the AUTO BRIGHTNESS...
Page 43: ...isplay Manager application Power Off Mode When in Power Off Mode RS 232 controls do not function Only Main Power Switch on the display or Power Button on the remote control can wake up the display Res...
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