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Set Brightness 40 

55  00  2C  28  A9 

53 

Set Brightness 50 

55  00  2C  32  B3 

54 

Set Brightness 60 

55  00  2C  3C  BD 

55 

Set Brightness 70 

55  00  2C  46  C7 

56 

Set Brightness 80 

55  00  2C  50  D1 

57 

Set Brightness 90 

55  00  2C  5A  DB 

58 

Set Brightness 100  55  00  2C  64  E5 

59 

Set Saturation 0 

55  00  2E  00  83 

60 

Set Saturation 10 

55  00  2E  0A  8D 

61 

Set Saturation 20 

55  00  2E  14  97 

62 

Set Saturation 30 

55  00  2E  1E  A1 

63 

Set Saturation 40 

55  00  2E  28  AB 

64 

Set Saturation 50 

55  00  2E  32  B5 

65 

Set Saturation 60 

55  00  2E  3C  BF 

66 

Set Saturation 70 

55  00  2E  46  C9 

67 

Set Saturation 80 

55  00  2E  50  D3 

68 

Set Saturation 90 

55  00  2E  5A  DD 

69 

Set Saturation 100  55  00  2E  64  E7 

70 

Set Color Temp 
(cold) 

55  00  34  00  89 

71 

Set Color Temp 
(standard) 

55  00  34  01  8A 

72 

Set Color Temp 
(warm) 

55  00  34  02  8B 

73 

Set Color Temp 
(user) 

55  00  34  03  8C 

74 

Set BASS 0 

55  00  3A  00  8F 

75 

Set BASS 10 

55  00  3A  0A  99 

76 

Set BASS 20 

55  00  3A  14  A3 

77 

Set BASS 30 

55  00  3A  1E  AD 

78 

Set BASS 40 

55  00  3A  28  B7 

79 

Set BASS 50 

55  00  3A  32  C1 

80 

Set BASS 60 

55  00  3A  3C  CB 

81 

Set BASS 70 

55  00  3A  46  D5 

82 

Set BASS 80 

55  00  3A  50  DF 

83 

Set BASS 90 

55  00  3A  5A  E9 

84 

Set BASS 100 

55  00  3A  64  F3 

85 

Set Treble 0 

55  00  3C  00  91 

86 

Set Treble 10 

55  00  3C  0A  9B 

87 

Set Treble 20 

55  00  3C  14  A5 

88 

Set Treble 30 

55  00  3C  1E  AF 

89 

Set Treble 40 

55  00  3C  28  B9 

90 

Set Treble 50 

55  00  3C  32  C3 

91 

Set Treble 60 

55  00  3C  3C  CD 

92 

Set Treble 70 

55  00  3C  46  D7 

93 

Set Treble 80 

55  00  3C  50  E1 

94 

Set Treble 90 

55  00  3C  5A  EB 

95 

Set Treble 100 

55  00  3C  64  F5 

96 

Set Balance (Left) 

55  00  3E  00  91 

97 

Set Balance 
(middle) 

55  00  3E  32  C5 

98 

Set Balance (Right)  55  00  3E  64  F7 

99 

Backlight mode 

55  00  88  00  DD 

100 

Screen shot 

55  00  8A  00  DF 

101 

VGA Auto Adjust 

55  00  8C  00  E1 

102 

Home 

55  00  91  00  E6 

103 

Audio only 

55  00  97  00  E7 

104 

Set HUE 0 

55  00  30  00  85 

105 

Set HUE 50 

55  00  30  32  B7 

106 

Set HUE 100 

55  00  32  64  E9 

107 

Set Sharpness 0 

55  00  32  00  87 

108 

Set Sharpness 50 

55  00  32  32  B9 

109 

Set Sharpness 100  55  00  32  64  EB 

 

 

Summary of Contents for P5510

Page 1: ...www i3 technologies com...

Page 2: ...h with arrow head within a triangle is intended to warn that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock ATTENTION The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn users that impo...

Page 3: ...at sources Do not place heavy objects on the power cord This may damage the power cord which may result in electric shock or fire Immediately replace the power cord when any damage is noticed CAUTION...

Page 4: ...smaller accessories away from children Children may suffocate or swallow the smaller parts Do not install the product on unstable surfaces like insecure shelves or sloped surfaces etc The product may...

Page 5: ...tact your authorized i3 Support contact person Before moving the product turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord antenna cable and all other connected cables If the product generates a...

Page 6: ...the power socket if you do not plan on using the product for a longer time Dust accumulation with heat can cause a fire electric shocks or electric leakage Use the product at the recommended resolutio...

Page 7: ...nings in the box to lift and remove the top of the box Unpack the smaller contents of the box Check the table below and verify if all accessories are included in the box Remove the styrofoam and plast...

Page 8: ...scale Some dimensions are subject to change without notice Refer to the dimensions on product sheets prior to installing the product Unit mm Model Name 1 2 3 4 5 VESA hole AxB 1280 0 781 0 1212 0 683...

Page 9: ...sts of a LED TFT LCD panel and microprocessor controlled main board It is designed to meet the demanding and rigid performance requirements of education schools public premise corporate and industrial...

Page 10: ...nd described in the following paragraphs Please note that connectors may vary in some derivate models Please refer to the individual product sheets for verification Bottom ports Side ports VGA IN Audi...

Page 11: ...ral purpose hardware included with the product with dedicated hardware applicable for your installation environment ea wall reinforcements dedicated wall plugs and screws for certain types of wall con...

Page 12: ...A There are two USB ports for Touch connection The Touch USB port on the left side nr 9 is dedicated for use with the HDMI 1 video input source The other Touch USB port on the bottom nr 11 is for use...

Page 13: ...to perform its action On the Home Page you can also access the device settings with the Settings button i3NOTES Use the i3NOTES application to take notes or use during presentations or educational eve...

Page 14: ...isplay will display the Pull up Bar This menu can be accessed on every signal source input and provides quick access to signal source switching image settings volume control and brightness settings Pr...

Page 15: ...switch between input sources at any time A green indicator will show the signal sources that are active and can be switched to Display Setting Picture sound and additional settings Open the Display S...

Page 16: ...5 00 4A 04 A3 21 Set Sleep Timer 90 min 55 00 4A 05 A4 22 Set Sleep Timer 120 min 55 00 4A 06 A5 23 Set Sleep Timer 180 min 55 00 4A 07 A6 24 Se Aspect 55 00 4C 00 A1 25 Volume up 55 00 0C 00 61 26 Vo...

Page 17: ...6 Set BASS 20 55 00 3A 14 A3 77 Set BASS 30 55 00 3A 1E AD 78 Set BASS 40 55 00 3A 28 B7 79 Set BASS 50 55 00 3A 32 C1 80 Set BASS 60 55 00 3A 3C CB 81 Set BASS 70 55 00 3A 46 D5 82 Set BASS 80 55 00...

Page 18: ...source device connected cables and connectors Check the video resolution and frequency Out of Range will be briefly displayed if a input source signal exceeds a supported resolution Refer to the Supp...

Page 19: ...graphics card are set within a range compatible with the product Then change the screen settings if required by referring to the Additional Information on the product menu and the Standard Signal Mode...

Page 20: ...clean the unit or panel It may cause permanent damage on the unit or panel Use a clean soft lint free cloth or apply a small amount of non ammonia non alcohol based glass cleanser to achieve maximum...

Page 21: ...g VESA standard resolution and timing per two different types of panels native resolution VGA Timing HDMI DP Timing 1 640x480 60Hz 1 720x480i 60Hz 2 800x600 60Hz 2 720x480p 60Hz 3 1024x768 60Hz 3 1280...

Page 22: ...22 Discover more i3 products on www i3 technologies com NOTES...

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Page 24: ...www i3 technologies com AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR...

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