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LCD  Monitor 

 

User  Manual 

UD.6L0203D1207A02 

Summary of Contents for DS-D2046NL-C

Page 1: ...0 LCD Monitor User Manual UD 6L0203D1207A02 ...

Page 2: ... TO THE PRODUCT WITH INTERNET ACCESS THE USE OF PRODUCT SHALL BE WHOLLY AT YOUR OWN RISKS OUR COMPANY SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER ATTACK HACKER ATTACK VIRUS INSPECTION OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS HOWEVER OUR COMPANY WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE LAWS VARY BY JURISDICTION PLEASE...

Page 3: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol canno...

Page 4: ... Introduction 14 3 4 Control and Management 14 3 4 1 Scene Management 14 3 4 2 Remote Control 16 3 4 3 Turn on Turn off the Screen 17 3 4 4 Signal Source Switch 18 3 4 5 Enable Disable Region Zoom 19 3 4 6 Screen Status 19 3 4 7 Window Spanning Settings 21 3 4 8 Image Parameters Configuration 22 3 5 System Configuration 24 3 5 1 Communication Settings 24 3 5 2 Matrix Settings 25 3 5 3 Matrix Outpu...

Page 5: ...pply voltage is correct before using the device Do not drop the device or subject it to physical shock Make sure the AC outlet is unplugged or switched to OFF before the repair or maintenance in case of the human injury Do not aim the device at the sun or extra bright places Blooming or smearing may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction and affect the endurance of screen at the same time When...

Page 6: ...on Those protection functions may be ignored by unwariness during the safety exam However the special safety function high rated voltage or rated power etc cannot be gained on the replaced components All those original electrical components with the special safety function are listed on the international dangerous symbols And the electrical components replaced the originals may cause electric shoc...

Page 7: ...ic radiation Please make sure that the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included Do not drop the device or subject it to physical shock Do not place the LCD monitor on an unstable objects or unsafe area To avoid heat accumulation or it may cause the device to be overheating Do not use the LCD monitor in a dusty high humidity oily or humid environment it may...

Page 8: ...se and wall mounting bracket which were specially designed for the LCD monitor Do not grasp the screen for moving the LCD monitor It may cause a damage of the product The LCD monitor should be mounted vertically If necessary keep the gradient between 0 to 20 2 2 Interface Description The main interfaces of different models are shown below DS D2046NL B DS D2046NH B DS D2055NL DS D2055NH Figure 2 1 ...

Page 9: ...se check your PC video card settings to verify whether the input signal can be matched with the specification of the LCD monitor Use DVI VGA and BNC cables for signal input Use BNC cable for YPbPr signal Input Use BNC cable for composite video connector The PWR indicator shows the different working statuses of the screen with different colors Green indicates properly working Red denotes standby Or...

Page 10: ...t connection method helps you to better control and properly display the video on the video wall A video wall with 2 2 layout mode is taken as an example to describe the connection as follows Figure 2 5 Video Wall Layout The system connection is divided into two phases the control signal connections and the video signal connections The Control Signal Connection The cables need to be connected ordi...

Page 11: ...iring method shown in the figure below to compelete the connnection Figure 2 7 Video Signal Connection The length of the cable as well as the environment condition may impact the image quality The DVI IN interface is suggested to be used as the signal input port When operating on the cable connections you must turn off the main power switch and pull out the power plug Do not confuse the input and ...

Page 12: ...r on your PC Steps 1 Double click the setup program to enter the client software s Install Shield Wizard Follow the steps and complete the installation Figure 3 1 Install Shield Wizard 2 Run the application program again and you can enter the updating interface of the program 3 Or you can enter the Start menu and select All Programs Screen Control Uninstall Screen Control to uninstall the program ...

Page 13: ... The admin s default password is 12345 which cannot be changed The LCD D20 is the default screen type Apart from default screen type many screen types are available like LCD D20 SDI LCD D20 DP LCD D20 TVI LCD D20 Hdbase and LCD D20 LCD D20 SDI includes VGA HDMI DVI YPBPR BNC and SDI signal sources LCD D20 DP includes VGA HDMI DVI YPBPR BNC and DP signal sources LCD D20 TVI includes VGA HDMI DVI YP...

Page 14: ...he video wall mode in this section Steps 1 On the Screen Control page click in the upper right side to pop up the Split Screen interface to input the required row and column number ranges from 1 to 15 into the corresponding textbox to set the split screen mode Figure 3 5 Split Screen Box 2 Click OK to complete the settings The screen layout is displayed on the Screen Control page ...

Page 15: ...Bar Screen Control System Configuration and Advanced Settings 2 Control Area Scene Matrix Management and Remote Control 3 Display Area Show Monitor 4 Tool Bar Signal Source Switch Span Split Screen Image Parameters and Turn on off the Screen 3 4 Control and Management 3 4 1 Scene Management Purpose The Scene management enables you to save the video wall layout configuration and show it by clicking...

Page 16: ...cene After you set the screen and the matrix right click a scene from the scene list and select Save to save current scene Figure 3 8 Scene List Display the Scene Select a scene from the scene list on the left side of the page Click to display the scene on the virtual screen ...

Page 17: ...urpose The remote control in the software allows you to remotely control the screen with this client software The function of this remote control is similar to the real one Steps 1 Click Remote Control on the lower side of the left panel to display the virtual remote control Figure 3 11 Tool Bar 2 You can drag the remote control to anywhere on the Screen Control page Click the icon on the upper ri...

Page 18: ...3 4 3 Turn on Turn off the Screen Purpose After the serial port configuration is completed you can remotely turn on turn off the screen through the software Steps 1 Select a virtual screen and its background color turns green 2 Right click the selected virtual screen and select to Turn on off the screen ...

Page 19: ...emote control to close the window Figure 3 15 Remote Control Interface 3 4 4 Signal Source Switch Steps 1 Select a screen to control 2 Right click and select Switch Signal to list the signal sources Select a signal source for the screen 3 You can also click the icon on the lower middle side of the page to choose a signal source for the screen Figure 3 16 Signal Source Switch ...

Page 20: ... right corner to zoom in the screen which can be zoom in for multiple times with the same operation Drag the from the reverse direction to restore the screen to the original size Figure 3 17 Enable Region Zoom 4 Right click and select Disable Area Zoom and the changes to cursor again Figure 3 18 Disable Region Zoom 3 4 6 Screen Status 1 Move the cursor to a screen and the icon appears in the upper...

Page 21: ...en ID Screen ID displays the screen s ID number Working Time Working Time records the working hours Temperature Temperature displays the current screen temperature Temperature Status Temperature Status includes Normal and Abnormal Fan Fan includes On and Off Fan Exception Fan Exception includes Normal and Abnormal When the screen is unconnected the following screen status shows up ...

Page 22: ...be split into several windows Span the Screen Steps 1 Click and drag screens which need to be spanned 2 Click the icon to make these screens to be spanned into one and to display the video from one signal source You are recommended to connect the same video source for the screens to be spanned so that the image of the video can be displayed properly on the spanned screen Figure 3 21 The Spanned Sc...

Page 23: ... Screen 3 4 8 Image Parameters Configuration Purpose In image parameters configuration interface image can be set in different ways Steps 1 Select the screen which needs to be controlled 2 Click the icon to enter the image parameters configuration page You can modify basic image parameters such as brightness sharpness contrast color and hue on this page ...

Page 24: ...s normal dynamic soft and custom Figure 3 25 Image Mode If the mode is selected as Normal Dynamic or Soft the system configures the image parameters automatically according to the requirement If all the three modes cannot make you satisfied you can select Custom as the image mode and to configure the image parameters manually The image parameters configuration requirements might be different for d...

Page 25: ...djust the brightness of the backlight of the image 3 Click Advanced Settings to adjust color temperature and ADC adjustment where RGB gain and offset can be set Figure 3 26 Advanced Settings Non professionals are not recommended to perform advanced settings 3 5 System Configuration The system configuration page allows you to set communication settings matrix related parameters settings and screen ...

Page 26: ... The matrix related parameters are configurable on this page You can add matrixes and modify the matrix parameters by the following steps below Steps 1 Add a Matrix 1 Click icon on the Matrix List panel to open the Add Matrix window 2 Input a matrix name and click OK to complete the settings Figure 3 28 Add Matrix 2 Select a matrix in the list and click the icon to rename the matrix You can also d...

Page 27: ...en to enable the connection 3 Select the appropriate serial port number baud rate data bit stop bit and parity 4 Select a matrix type and a protocol for the matrix and enter input output number into the corresponding textbox 5 Click Save to save the settings Figure 3 30 Matrix Settings 4 Custom Matrix Purpose When using the third party matrix you should choose custom matrix to perform the correspo...

Page 28: ... file generated from the third party protocol 4 Click Save to finish the settings Figure 3 31 Custom Matrix Settings 3 5 3 Matrix Output Settings Purpose Click Matrix Output Settings to enter the matrix output settings page You can bind the matrix output with any of the screen monitor Steps 1 Select a matrix from the Matrix Output List Click and drag it to any of the virtual screen on the right pa...

Page 29: ... Steps 1 Click Screen ID Settings to enter the page 2 Click Start Match to pop up an attribute code on the physical screen The screen ID code is the code used to define the screen 3 Select a virtual screen of the corresponding location with the physical screen settings 4 Input one attribute code you just saw on the physical screen into the textbox on the virtual screen 5 Click OK and then the phys...

Page 30: ...ttings Click Advanced Settings to enter the advanced settings page You can do fan settings maintenance edge blanking time settings and other operations 3 6 1 Fan Settings Purpose Click Fan Settings to enter the fan settings page Steps 1 Click on a virtual screen to be controlled 2 Select Normally Open or Auto as the fan working mode for the screen 3 Optional If Auto is selected you must set the th...

Page 31: ...LCD Monitor User Manual 30 Figure 3 34 Fan Settings 3 6 2 Maintenance Purpose Click Maintenance to enter the maintenance page You can reset the device on this page Figure 3 35 Maintenance Interface ...

Page 32: ... settings The device then reboots automatically All the parameters except the serial number are recovered to the default 3 6 3 Edge Blanking Purpose Click Edge Blanking to enter the configuration page The edge of the image is shielded after configuring the horizontal and vertical size of the image Steps 1 Select a screen needs to be configured 2 Check the Enable check box to enable the edge blanki...

Page 33: ...e by week Steps 1 Choose Draw Time Segment By Week and move the cursor to draw the time segment 2 Select the time segment 3 You can click the button to copy the same setting to other days by selecting the green area first 4 Click OK to finish copy Figure 3 37 Time Settings 1 5 Select the time frame and click to delete it 6 Click to delete all ...

Page 34: ... 3 38 Time Settings 2 You can also set it day by day Steps 1 Choose Input Working Time Manually from the drop down list 2 Edit the time you want the screen to start up or shut down 3 Check the checkbox to enable it 4 Click to delete it ...

Page 35: ...to enter the page You can set the no signal screen mode and OSD menu on this page No Signal Screen Mode Steps 1 Select Black Blue or Show Logo to change the screen to be blue black and display a logo respectively when there is no video signal received 2 Click Set to save the settings After set the settings the screen change to the status you set OSD Menu Steps 1 Select language transparency and di...

Page 36: ...LCD Monitor User Manual 35 Figure 3 41 Others Settings Interface ...

Page 37: ...r Saturation 92 Display Area 40 08 H 22 55 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 21 5 3mm 0 22 5 5mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 HDMI 1 Video Output Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 2 Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Dissipation 111W 139W Power Requirement AC 90 to 264 V 50 60 Hz Working Environment Working Life 60 000 Hours Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104...

Page 38: ... 53 mm Color Saturation 92 Display Area 40 08 H 22 55 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 21 5 4 mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 Video Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Consumption 139W Power Requirement 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz Working Environment Working Life 60 000 Hours Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 Non condensing ...

Page 39: ...nse time 8 ms G to G Visual Angle Horizontal 178 Vertical 178 Working Life 60 000 Hours Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 HDMI 1 Video Output Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 2 Control Interface In RS 232 Out RS 232 2 Power Power Requirement 90 to 264 V AC Power Dissipation 139 W Physical Feature Dimension W H D 40 24 22 7 4 74 Physical Seam 0 14 3 5 mm Frame Width 0 09 Left Upper...

Page 40: ...0 53 mm Color Saturation 92 Display Area 40 08 H 22 55 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 21 5 4 mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 Video Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Dissipation 103W Power Requirement 100 to240 V AC 50 60Hz Working Environment Working Life 60 000 Hours Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 Frame Width 0 ...

Page 41: ...lay Area 47 62 H 26 79 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 22 5 5mm 0 21 5 3mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 HDMI 1 Video Output Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 2 Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Dissipation 145 W 190W Power Requirement 100 to 230 V AC Working Environment Working Life 60 000 Hours Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Operating Humidity 10 t...

Page 42: ...to G Visual Angle Horizontal 178 Vertical 178 Working Life 60 000 Hours Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 HDMI 1 Video Output Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 2 Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Requirement AC 90 to 264 V Power Dissipation 192 W Physical Feature Dimension W H D 47 78 26 94 4 44 Physical Seam 0 14 3 5 mm Frame Width 0 09 Left Upper 0 047 Right lower Wor...

Page 43: ... 92 Display Area 47 62 H 26 79 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 14 3 5 mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 HDMI 1 Video Output Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 2 Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Requirement AC 90 to 264 V Power Dissipation 192 W Working Environment Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non condensing Physical Prope...

Page 44: ... H 0 025 V Color Saturation 92 Display Area 47 62 H 26 79 V Seam Size Bi side Seam 0 22 5 5 mm Interface Video Input Interface VGA 1 DVI 1 BNC 1 YPbPr 1 Control Interface RJ45 for RS 232 Power Power Dissipation 171W Power Requirement AC 100 to 240V 50 60 Hz Working Environment Working Life 60 000 Hours Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Operating Humidity 10 to 90 Frame Width 0 14...

Page 45: ...tion Video Input Resolution Signal Resolution CVBS YPbPr PAL TSC VGA XGA 60HZ SXGA 60HZ 720P 60HZ 720P 50HZ 1080P 60HZ 1080P 50HZ UXGA 60HZ DVI HDMI XGA 60HZ SXGA 60HZ 720P 60HZ 720P 50HZ 1080P 60HZ 1080P 50HZ 1080I 60HZ 1080I 50HZ UXGA 60HZ ...

Page 46: ...screen and the signal interface is good 2 Test with another VGA DVI cable 3 The device configuration is in correct input status 4 The input signal is between the input ranges 5 If the DVI input is selected please make sure there is a DDC with the output There are Image display exceptions 1 Replace with the new cables 2 Add a signal amplifier 3 If there is an overexposure or underexposure of the im...

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