background image

 )

Veuillez vous assurer que la prise est installée près du système et est 

facilement accessible. Le cordon d‘alimentation est un dispositif de 
déconnexion.

Le cordon d’alimentation

 )

N’endommagez pas le cordon d’alimentation, ne déposez pas d’objets lourds 

sur le cordon d’alimentation, ne tirez pas dessus et ne le pliez pas de manière 

excessive. 

 )

Ne pas utiliser de rallonges endommagées. Tout endommagement du cordon 

d’alimentation peut provoquer un début d’incendie ou un choc électrique.

 )

Utilisez seulement le cordon d’alimentation fourni avec le moniteur.

 )

Ne branchez pas le cordon d’alimentation sur une prise multiple. Ajouter une 

rallonge peut entraîner une surchauffe et provoquer un début d’incendie.

 )

Ne débranchez pas ni ne branchez la prise d’alimentation avec des mains 

humides. En ce faisant, vous risquez un choc électrique.

 )

Débranchez le cordon d’alimentation si l’équipement n’est pas utilisé pendant 

une longue période.

 )

Ne tentez pas de réparer le cordon d’alimentation s’il est coupé ou s’il ne 

fonctionne pas correctement. Veuillez prendre contact avec le service après 

vente et suivre ses recommandations.

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Summary of Contents for EYE-LCD-5500-XSN-LD-F

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 May 2015 Technical changes reserved eyeLCD 5500 XSN LD FX EYEVIS LCD LINE Product variants EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX OPS EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX 700 EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD...

Page 2: ...cated according to the terms of the licence No part of this documentation may be reproduced stored in databases or transferred in any form electronically mechanically on recording media or in any othe...

Page 3: ...Adjusting automatically assigned IDs 35 Resetting display IDs 35 Operating the Display 36 Setup process 36 Power button functions of the the remote control and EPU 37 Power button functions of the rem...

Page 4: ...ary exchange equipment during repair time 70 Warranty on repairs 70 Warranty exclusions 71 General exclusions 71 Image Sticking memory effect and Mura 71 Failure of pixel 71 Accessories 71 Factory app...

Page 5: ...death In the text section the general warning symbol is used in conjunction with the warning levels described below CAUTION Indicates a hazard that could lead to minor or moderate injuries WARNING In...

Page 6: ...roduct in a place where water may splash onto it Be careful of equipment which drains water such as an air conditioner Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilat...

Page 7: ...ommended by the manufacturer Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other heat generating products including amplifiers Batteries Incorrect use of ba...

Page 8: ...such as paper clips or pins enter the monitor as this could lead to fire or electric shock Do not place the monitor on top of unstable objects or in unsafe places Do not allow the monitor to receive s...

Page 9: ...itor Do not use the power cord with a power tap Adding an extension cord may lead to fire as a result of overheating Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands Doing so could result in elec...

Page 10: ...Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the monitor on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the...

Page 11: ...d das allgemeine Warnsymbol in Verbindung mit den nachfolgend beschriebenen Warnstufen verwendet VORSICHT Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zu leichten oder mittleren Verletzungen f hren kann WARNUNG Kennz...

Page 12: ...usatzger te bzw Zubeh rteile besteht evtl Unfallgefahr Wasser und Feuchtigkeit Benutzen Sie das Ger t nicht in der N he von Wasser Montieren Sie das Ger t unter keinen Umst nden an einer Stelle an der...

Page 13: ...ass der Service Techniker nur die vom Hersteller bezeichneten Teile oder Teile mit gleichen Eigenschaften und gleichem Leistungsverm gen wie die Originalteile verwendet Die Verwendung anderer Teile ka...

Page 14: ...emals ein Standbild ber l ngere Zeit hinweg anzeigen da dies ein Nachleuchten am Bildschirm zur Folge haben k nnte Vermeiden Sie es den Monitor mit harten Gegenst nden abzureiben oder zu ber hren Wir...

Page 15: ...und leicht zug nglich ist Das Netzkabel dient als eine Trennvorrichtung Das Netzkabel Besch digen Sie das Netzkabel nicht stellen Sie keine schweren Gegenst nde darauf und berdehnen oder knicken Sie...

Page 16: ...llen Sie den Monitor niemals auf ein gro es M belst ck z B einen Schrank oder in ein B cherregal ohne sowohl das M belst ck als auch den Monitor an einem geeigneten Element sicher zu verankern Stellen...

Page 17: ...ou la mort Dans le texte le symbole d avertissement g n ral est utilis en conjonction avec les niveaux d alerte d crits ci dessous PR CAUTION Indique un danger qui pourrait provoquer des blessures mi...

Page 18: ...accidents Eau et humidit N utilisez pas cet appareil pr s de l eau N installez pas le produit un endroit o il pourrait recevoir de l eau vitez en particulier les emplacements sous les appareils vidan...

Page 19: ...roi installez le en respectant la m thode recommand e par le fabricant Sources de chaleur Tenez l appareil l cart de sources de chaleur telles que radiateurs dispositifs de chauffage po les et autres...

Page 20: ...beaucoup de poussi res o le degr d humidit est lev ou encore l o il pourrait se trouver en contact avec de l huile ou de la vapeur car cela pourrait provoquer un d but d incendie Assurez vous que le m...

Page 21: ...rique Utilisez seulement le cordon d alimentation fourni avec le moniteur Ne branchez pas le cordon d alimentation sur une prise multiple Ajouter une rallonge peut entra ner une surchauffe et provoque...

Page 22: ...it V rifier que le moniteur ne d passe pas du bord du meuble sur lequel il est pos Ne pas placer le moniteur sur des meubles hauts armoires ou tag res par exemple sans fixer le meuble concern et le mo...

Page 23: ...s offer an optionally activatable non sticking mode which in prevents burn in effects or image sticking effects caused by the prolonged representation of static image content Features of the eyevis di...

Page 24: ...luggable 2 5 storage unit eyevis EPU leverages the Intel processors to deliver outstanding graphics whilst limiting the power usage Fig 1 EPU with Intel Core processor Fig 2 EPU with Intel Celeron pro...

Page 25: ...ll outlet 2 Place the LCD monitor box in an upright position and open from the top of the box to remove the cushion 3 Remove the box handles 4 Remove the foam and take out the accessories bag Packing...

Page 26: ...Control 2x Batteries AAA in remote control included 1x User Manual Tab 3 Overview of box content Power cord DVI cable HDMI cable IR extender OSD remote control 2x batteries AAA inside User manual NOTE...

Page 27: ...nally eyevis provides wall mounting kits for the displays from the EYE LCD FX series These wall mounting kits consist of wall mounting brackets that have to be fixed to the backside of the display and...

Page 28: ...indicator LEDs 4 Mains supply and power switch Power cord connection NOTE Use the supplied power cord to connect your LCD panel to the wall outlet Plug the female power connector into the male connect...

Page 29: ...Input source connections 6 1 2 5 4 3 1 Composite Video 2 Y C 3 Display Port IN 4 DVI I 5 HDMI 6 Display Port OUT EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX 29 Version 1 0 May 2015...

Page 30: ...3 0 Connector for USB devices mouse keyboard stick 5 Line Out 3 5 mm jack connector for audio output 6 Mic In 3 5 mm jack connector for audio input 7 LAN RJ45 connector for Ethernet 8 COM RS232 conne...

Page 31: ...eset use only if the system crashes 4 Line Out 3 5 mm jack connector for audio output 5 Mic In 3 5 mm jack connector for audio input 6 USB 3 0 Connector for USB devices mouse keyboard stick 7 USB 2 0...

Page 32: ...Indicator LED Condition Power Status Red Power On Normal operation Blinking Red Power On No signal Blinking Green Error e g overheat Off Power off AC off LED EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX 32 User Manual...

Page 33: ...OTE For detailed information about addressing of the displays see Assigning display IDs on page 34 Signal Daisy Chain via DisplayPort Display Port signals can be daisy chained through up to max 100 di...

Page 34: ...e OSD 2 Choose Auto Device ID Enumeration You can test the assignment using the remote control and pressing the button Address Each device will display its assigned ID Trigger automatic adjustment of...

Page 35: ...ting the device in eyeDeviceSetup 1 Open the user tab 2 Enter a new device ID in the Device ID field in the ID Settings section 3 Press Apply ID to activate the newly assigned ID Adjust the ID via ter...

Page 36: ...ug in the power cable and turn on the main power switch without turning on the signal source device s I is power ON O is power OFF 2 Plug in the signal source cables 3 Then press the power key on the...

Page 37: ...ON short pressing Display OFF Display ON long 4 sec pressing Display OFF and EPU shutdown Power button functions of EPU Pressing power button Description long pressing EPU force shutdown short pressi...

Page 38: ...ttons to navigate through the menu Press the check mark button to select a menu item Press MENU EXIT to abort the current operation and return to the previous menu For numerical values you can either...

Page 39: ...of the arrow and snap it back into place NOTE Used batteries needed to follow the city rule to be discarded Battery to be used according to the instruction NOTICE About the remote control Don t drop s...

Page 40: ...t version example ALC setting only available with connected ALC sensor setting is not available for specific operating mode example PC RGB setting not available for digital signal type setting is not...

Page 41: ...intensity of the RGB colour Press or ENTER to enter the submenu Backlight Backlight adjusts the brightness of the LCD backlight Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 De...

Page 42: ...d option and then press ENTER Options Warm Normal Cold and User Default Normal User Color User adjustments of the colour temperature and intensity of the RGB colours Select colour balance User to acti...

Page 43: ...level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 100 Blue Gain Adjusts the intensity of the blue colour of the image Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 100 Red...

Page 44: ...ns Full Screen 16 9 1 1 and Matrix Default 1 1 Game Mode Activates or deactivates the game mode Game Mode enables faster response on external signal sources e g PCs game consoles etc Press or to activ...

Page 45: ...tart auto adjustment H Total Only analogue VGA Adjusts the total number of pixel per line Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER H Pos Only analogue VGA Adjusts the horizontal posit...

Page 46: ...r ENTER to enter the submenu Audio Settings Enters the submenu of the audio settings Press or ENTER to enter the submenu LEDs Activates or deactivates the LEDs at the backside of the device Press or t...

Page 47: ...Press or MENU to leave the submenu Software revision Shows the firmware revision Press or MENU to leave the submenu Temperature Shows the actually temperature of the scaler board Press or MENU to leav...

Page 48: ...ansparency Adjusts the transparency of OSD menu Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 10 Default 0 Reset to factory defaults Resets the values to the factory default Press...

Page 49: ...signal Press or to select the desired option and then press ENTER Options Digital Analog Default Analog DP Switch Selects the DisplayPort version Press or to select the desired option and then press E...

Page 50: ...ntal position of the display in the video wall Press or to select the desired position and then press ENTER Range 1 10 Default 1 Matrix position y Adjusts the vertical position of the display in the v...

Page 51: ...ress or ENTER to leave the menu DVI Shows connected signals via DVI I IN connector Press or ENTER to leave the menu VGA Shows connected signals via VGA IN connector Press or ENTER to leave the menu CV...

Page 52: ...e login window appears 2 Choosing the user level Two user levels are available User level without password This is the normal user level no service settings are possible Confirm with OK without enteri...

Page 53: ...ceSetup software 1 Load Save area To load and save configurations and set the video wall size 2 Selection area To display the video wall with the devices The currently active device is highlighted 3 P...

Page 54: ...he default settings of the active device The factory device settings can thus be restored at any time Read current Reads the current settings of the active device The settings are then displayed in th...

Page 55: ...t Update Reloads the settings from the device Menu User Parameters for adjusting the signal functions Setup Basic password device and scaler settings of the device Status Current status information of...

Page 56: ...For the remaining settings the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot 3 Press Apply changes to apply the new settings You can check if the connection is active on the Repor...

Page 57: ...Click and hold the left mouse button in a field and mark the relevant area 2 Click on Read current The data of the selected devices are displayed in the view window Saving the configuration Once you h...

Page 58: ...he matrix size in horizontal direction Matrix Size Y Sets the matrix size in vertical direction Matrix Pos X Sets the matrix position in horizontal direction Matrix Pos Y Sets the matrix position in v...

Page 59: ...ed in as Admin Admin password Administrators can change the admin password here when logged in as Admin Picture Contrast Sets the contrast Brightness Sets the brightness Sharpness Sets the sharpness B...

Page 60: ...timing Autoadjust Sets the RGB auto adjustments H Total Sets the total image position in horizontal position H Position Sets the image position in horizontal position V Position Sets the image positi...

Page 61: ...on error as dialog boxes Wait for acknowledgement Enables disables the acknowledgment of each command Stop on any error Enables disables communication stop on any error Command delay Sets the delay of...

Page 62: ...about the fan speed 1 0 255 depending on device temperature Fan 2 Speed Information about the fan speed 2 0 255 depending on device temperature Info Software Revision Revision of the software Softwar...

Page 63: ...ports page if the connection is active Use serial port With an RS232 interface connection between the PC and the first display this is the standard communication gateway Serial Port COM port used Baud...

Page 64: ...y created file from the file directory The selected file is added to the Send window and can then be sent to the selected displays by clicking on Send NOTE Only administrators have the authorisation t...

Page 65: ...isms Heavy Image Sticking may be reversed by long switch off of the LCD TFT displays Image Sticking of TFT panels is excluded from the warranty Mura Further effect is Mura a Japanese term for unevenne...

Page 66: ...ing the device to Stand by mode for 4 hours NOTICE Avoiding static images Static images increase the risk of undesirable effects Activate a screen saver on the computer for these signals if they do no...

Page 67: ...5 Panel size from 71 to 82 N 14 G 18 Panel size from 83 to 110 N 16 G 24 Tab 3 Acceptable total number of defects for touch surfaces D diameter L length W width N number of pollution of a category G t...

Page 68: ...l 2xn n 0 5 11 1 million pixel 2 2 5 5 n 0 0 2xn 10 XGA 1024 x 768 0 786 million pixel 2 2 4 4 n 0 0 2xn 8 SXGA 1280 x 1024 1 310 million pixel 3 3 7 7 n 0 0 2xn 14 WXGA 1366 x 768 1 049 million pixel...

Page 69: ...condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Remove the power plug from the outlet immediately Make sure that the smoke or smell has stopped then contact your dealer for inspection CAUTION Liqu...

Page 70: ...reated under usual terms of warranty Return to Base Warranty Bring In Warranty Defective parts or products must be sent back carriage free to eyevis In certain circumstances the product can sent back...

Page 71: ...ct of God fire flood aggressive chemical aggressive biological activity event of war vandalism accidents etc Errors of all kinds of using defective or incompatible accessories Not including components...

Page 72: ...tomer Packing The customer has to pack the defective device properly in the original box to label it as fragile and to attach the RMA number visibly on the box eyevis can provide a new original box on...

Page 73: ...damage The policy sum regarding all requirements of the warranty does not exceed at discretion of eyevis the original purchase price of the product or alternatively the costs of substitution of the pr...

Page 74: ...splay 1213 5 684 3 119 9 mm W H D Bezel Width Bezel to Bezel 1 25 mm bottom right 2 25 mm top left Weight 34 kgs VESA Mount 400 600 ELECTRICAL Power Consumption ca 210 Watt max Input Voltage 100V 240V...

Page 75: ...non ECC I O Interface Front 1 power button 1 reset button 3 USB 3 0 1 USB2 0 1 RJ45 for Gigabit LAN 1 HDMI 1 Audio Line out Micin 1 2 5 HDD slot 1 power button 1 reset button 4 USB3 0 1 RJ45 for Gigab...

Page 76: ...Dimensions EYE LCD 5500 XSN LD FX 76 User Manual...

Page 77: ...returned Command description case sensitive Communication settings Communication RS232 115200Baud 8 n 1 Connection 1 1 RxD TxD GND ID assignment Each display has to be assigned a unique ID IDs can be...

Page 78: ...lly to avoid unintended overwriting of existing values Flow control needs to be implemented by control system using ACK reply estimation e g Command GET 0 Input Response DATA 1 Input 0 DATA 2 Input 1...

Page 79: ...ue ALC Value 0 100 Local Dimming Local Dimming 0 Off 1 On Color Management Color Balance Color Balance 0 Warm 1 Normal 2 Cold 3 User 1 Color Saturation Color Saturation 0 100 50 User Red Gain User Red...

Page 80: ...nguage 0 English 1 German 0 OSD Transparency OSD Transparency 0 10 0 OSD Timeout OSD Timeout 0 10 0 Advanced Setup DVI I EDID DVI I EDID 0 Digital 1 Analog DP Switch DP Switch 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 Auto Smart...

Page 81: ...Hz 75 60 162 1920 x 1200 x 60 Hz 74 5 60 193 104 1600 x 1200 x 60 Hz RB 74 60 130 24 1920 x 1200 x 60 Hz RB 74 60 153 92 1920 x 1080 x 60 Hz 148 5MHz 67 5 60 148 5 1920 x 1080 x 60 Hz CVT 67 1 60 172...

Page 82: ...x 900 x 75 Hz 70 6 75 136 6816 1152 x 870 x 75 Hz MAC 68 1 75 105 6912 1152 x 864 x 75 Hz 67 5 75 108 1152 x 864 x 70 Hz 63 70 96 768 1280 x 800 x 75 Hz 62 8 74 9 106 5088 1152 x 900 x 66 Hz 61 7 66 9...

Page 83: ...9408 1152 x 864 x 85 Hz 77 1 84 8 119 6592 1280 x 800 x 85 Hz 71 6 84 9 122 5792 1024 x 768 x 85 Hz 68 6 85 94 3936 1280 x 768 x 85 Hz 68 6 84 8 117 4432 800 x 600 x 85 Hz 53 7 85 56 2776 640 x 480 x...

Page 84: ...URES 23 FRONT SERVICE 27 I IMAGE STICKING 65 INDICATOR LED 32 INSTALLATION 27 K KEY FEATURES 24 L LEGAL 72 LIMITATIONS 73 LINKING 33 M MALFUNCTION 69 MURA 65 O ON SCREEN DISPLAY 38 NAVIGATING 38 OPENI...

Page 85: ...Notes...

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