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User’s Guide

P/N 632 0240 518 Rev.00

MODELS :   D46ES** , D55ES**
                   
                  

Summary of Contents for D46ES Series

Page 1: ...User s Guide MODELS D46ES D55ES...

Page 2: ...Proper location for product installation 6 Title and function of each part 7 Support timing for HDMI DVI 10 Support timing for PC 11 Adjusting OSD and explanation of its function 12 Diagnosis 29 Speci...

Page 3: ...amaged Call service engineer for replacement since it may cause electric shock or fire Do not use multiple devices in a single power outlet otherwise this may cause overheating or fire The main plug o...

Page 4: ...least should work together when moving lifting or installing When a cart is used use it with cautious when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSION...

Page 5: ...ng white or moving frame about 10 hours But permanent afterimage cannot be disappeared according to the property of LCD This method is used to remove temporary afterimage that may occur after displayi...

Page 6: ...iscleanandproductdoesnotsinkunderwatereventhoughheavyraining Itmustbe installedatwherewaterdoesnotfloodatleastoverthebottomoftheproduct Locatetheproductatleast1mawayfromtheelectricapplianceorheatingpr...

Page 7: ...or off 4 Input selection button to select other connected device Option 5 Menu button to display menu or exit from the menu 6 Select button 7 To move down in OSD menu 8 To move up in OSD menu 9 To mov...

Page 8: ...panel 1 4 UPGRADE Port this port is used for upgrade service and not for general users 2 IR IN OUT 3 RS232C IN OUT 5 HDMI IN 6 DVI IN 7 DVI OUT 8 PC D SUB IN 9 PC AUDIO IN 0 AUDIO LINE OUT AC IN Rear...

Page 9: ...To move down in OSD menu 6 ENTER Select in OSD menu 7 Display the OSD menu 8 Close the OSD menu 9 Display the menu of signal source and choose it 0 Temporary sound switch off TIP If it doesn t need to...

Page 10: ...Hz Vertical frequency Hz 1 480p 640 x 480p 60 2 576p 720 x 576p 50 3 720p 1280 x 720p 50 60 4 1080i 1920 x 1080i 50 60 5 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 6 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 7 1024 x 768 48 36 60 8 1360 x 76...

Page 11: ...timing for PC NO Resolution Horizontal frequency KHz Vertical frequency Hz 1 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 2 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 3 1024 x 768 48 36 60 32 4 1360 x 768 47 71 60 00 5 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 00...

Page 12: ...e Input Source PC HDMI DVI U Move Enter No Signal message is shown in case of no connected signals No Signal Out of Range Message is shown in case of the excess of an input source range Out of Range T...

Page 13: ...e Picture Mode Custom Custom High Colour Tone Middle Size Low PC U Select Enter Menu 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press button to select Picture Icon Picture mode is highlight...

Page 14: ...tton to move to Custom and press or buttons to go to the sub menu Custom menu will appear 4 Select required option by pressing the or button then Press button to adjust 5 Press EXIT button to escape f...

Page 15: ...will appear 4 Press or buttons to select Colour Tone 5 Press button then the menu changes in the following order Custom Cool2 Cool1 Normal Warm1 Warm2 6 If you choose Custom then Red Green Blue is act...

Page 16: ...then the mode change in the following order Wide 4 3 The display size aspect mode change in the HDMI DVI mode in the following order Wide 4 3 16 9 5 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU...

Page 17: ...Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Auto Adjust Horizontal vertical positions are automatically adjusted Phase To eliminate the shake of the pictur...

Page 18: ...h Clear sound 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press buttons to move to Sound Icon 3 Press button to select Sound Icon Mode is highlighted 4 Press or buttons to select to Sound mo...

Page 19: ...or Equalizer Balance or Equalizer menu appears 6 Select required option by pressing the buttons then Press buttons to adjust 7 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to t...

Page 20: ...Stereo Choose Mono for channels that are broadcasting in Mono or if you are having difficultly receiving a Stereo signal 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press button to select S...

Page 21: ...u button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press button to select Sound Icon Mode is highlighted 3 Press buttons to move to HDMI Sound 4 Press or buttons to select to HDMI Sound 5 Press buttons to sel...

Page 22: ...upply AC main power is cut off the clock is reset to the value before the Timer set Setup PC Reset Time Language OSD Tone Key Lock Select Menu Time PC Clock 00 00 On Timer 00 00 Off Off Timer 00 00 Of...

Page 23: ...s buttons to move to Source 12 Press or buttons to select to Source 13 Press buttons to set to Source 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press button to select Setup Icon Reset is h...

Page 24: ...n off the AC power key lock function is unlock 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press button to move to Setup Icon 3 Press button to select Setup Icon Reset is highlighted 4 Press...

Page 25: ...ss button to select Setup Icon Reset is highlighted 4 Press buttons to move to DCR 5 Press or buttons to select to DCR 6 Press or buttons to set to On Off 7 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or pre...

Page 26: ...s to select to Pixelshift 6 Press or buttons to set to On Off 7 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Setup Reset Time Language OSD Tone Key Lock DCR...

Page 27: ...ighted 4 Press or buttons to select Temp Control Temperature Control menu appears 5 Select required option by pressing the button then Press button to set and adjust Fan Control AS the fan operation o...

Page 28: ...of the product High Product is adjusted to the brightness of the brightest Middle The brightness of the product to the general conditions Low The brightness of product weaker conditions 5 Press EXIT b...

Page 29: ...perating frequencies of the product Unsupported please change your video signal When the screen is scrambled Please check the cable connection and the signal generator and contact customer center Auto...

Page 30: ...cable Remote control doesn t work Check if any foreign substances in the sensor and the polarity of battery is inserted If the batteries are drained replace them with new batteries PC D SUB doesn t w...

Page 31: ...on 1920 x 1080P 60Hz Input D Sub HDMI DVI D SUB RS232 PC Audio IR Output DVI RS232 Speaker 10Wx2CH IR Audio Out Power AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz Consumption D46ESB 110 W D46ESD 220 W D5...

Page 32: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Oper...

Page 33: ...6 SOURCE 0xAC ENTER 0x8C UP 0x8D DOWN 0x8E LEFT 0x8F RIGHT 0x90 DATA LAYOUT LEAD CODE 9ms 4 5ms 0 56ms 1 125ms Tf Tf Tf 108ms 455KHz 0 56ms 2 25ms CUSTOM CODE LOW CUSTOM CODE HIGH DATA CODE DATA CODE...

Page 34: ...send data Example 1 To power on Set ID No 1 Item HEADER SET ID COMMAND END askii did 01 pn hexa 0x64 0x69 0x64 0x3A 0x30 0x31 0x2D 0x70 0x6E 0x2E decimal 100 105 100 58 48 49 45 112 110 46 2 Command T...

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