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USAGE CONFIRMATION

This product is designed for optimum usage at 24hours per day.

The  monitor  is  compatible  for  usage  in  Landscape/Portrait  and Tabletop  (face-up)  applications.  If 

being used in Tabletop application, please utilise the Fan-on function.

IMAGE PERSISTENCE / IMAGE STICKING

Please be aware that all LCD screens can experience Image Persistence or Image Sticking. This 
occurs when a residual image remains visible on a screen when static images are displayed for long 
periods of time. LCD Image Persistence is not permanent but constant images being displayed for a 
long period of time should be avoided.
To counteract Image Persistence, turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was 
displayed, so if an image was on the monitor for 1 hour and there is evidence of a residual or “ghost” 

image, you should turn off the monitor for 1 hour in order to clear the residual image.

For all LFD products, iiyama recommends displaying moving images and utilising a moving screen 

saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle. You could also turn off the monitor when not 

in use to assist the prevention.

Other  ways  to  reduce  the  risk  of  Image  Persistence  will  be  to  utilise  the  FAN-on  function  (if 
available), Low Backlight and Low Brightness settings.

FOR EXTENDED USE AS A PUBLIC DISPLAY

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Image Sticking on LCD Panel

When a static image is displayed for hours, an electric charge trace remains near the electrode 

inside the LCD producing a “ghost” image. (Image Persistence).

Image Persistence is not a permanent feature.  

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Recommendations

To prevent Image Sticking and promote longer life expectancy of display, we recommend the 
following:
1. Avoid static images displayed for long periods – change static images on continuous loop.

2. Turn off monitor when not in use, either by remote control or use Power Management or Schedule 

functions.

3. When monitor is installed in high ambient temperature environment(s) or in an enclosed position, 

utilise the Cooling Fan, Screen Saver and Low Brightness functions.

4. Suitable ventilation for any monitor is an expectation of any installation – climate control systems 

may need to be employed.

5. We strongly recommend utilisation of active cooling with fans for long operation times or high 

ambient temperature environments.

Summary of Contents for PLT4938

Page 1: ...sing the iiyama LCD monitor We recommend that you take a few minutes to read this comprehensive manual carefully before installing and switching on the monitor Please keep this manual in a safe place for your future reference USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...a com You can access the Web page of different countries from there CE MARKING DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This LCD monitor complies with the requirements of the EC EU Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive and 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be requ...

Page 3: ...EMOTE CONTROL 13 PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL 14 BASIC OPERATION 15 CONNECTING YOUR MONITOR 18 COMPUTER SETTING 20 OPERATING THE MONITOR 22 ADJUSTMENT MENU CONTENTS 24 SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS 29 POWER MANAGEMENT FEATURE 32 TROUBLE SHOOTING 33 RECYCLING INFORMATION 34 APPENDIX 35 SPECIFICATIONS ProLite TF4938UHSC B2AG 35 SPECIFICATIONS ProLite TF5538UHSC B2AG ProLite TF5538UHSC W2AG 37 DIMENSIONS ProLit...

Page 4: ...se fire electric shock or damage INSTALL THE MONITOR ON A FLAT STABLE SURFACE The monitor may cause an injury if it falls or is dropped DO NOT USE THE MONITOR NEAR WATER Do not use where water may be splashed or spilt onto the monitor as it may cause fire or electric shock OPERATE UNDER THE SPECIFIED POWER SUPPLY Be sure to operate the monitor only with the specified power supply Use of an incorre...

Page 5: ...n you move the monitor turn off the power switch unplug the monitor and be sure the signal cable is disconnected If you do not disconnect them it may cause fire or electric shock UNPLUG THE MONITOR If the monitor is not in use for a long period of time it is recommended that it is left unplugged to avoid accidents HOLD THE PLUG WHEN DISCONNECTING To disconnect the power cable or signal cable alway...

Page 6: ...ghtness on the screen depending on the desktop pattern you use Due to the nature of the LCD screen an afterimage of the previous screen may remain after switching the image when the same image is displayed for hours In this case the screen is recovered slowly by changing the image or turning off the Power Switch for hours SPECIAL NOTES ON LCD MONITORS This LCD cannot be used outdoors If you use a ...

Page 7: ...ever the screen is idle You could also turn off the monitor when not in use to assist the prevention Other ways to reduce the risk of Image Persistence will be to utilise the FAN on function if available Low Backlight and Low Brightness settings FOR EXTENDED USE AS A PUBLIC DISPLAY Image Sticking on LCD Panel When a static image is displayed for hours an electric charge trace remains near the elec...

Page 8: ...To protect the LCD panel do not scratch or rub the screen with a hard object Never use any of the following strong solvents These will damage the cabinet and the LCD screen Touching the cabinet with any product made from rubber or plastic for a long time may cause degeneration or loss of paint on the cabinet Thinner Benzine Abrasive cleaner Spray type cleaner Wax Acid or Alkaline solvent CABINET S...

Page 9: ...used by a power cable not supplied by iiyama An approved power cable greater or equal to H05VVF 3G 0 75mm must be used Power Cable HDMI Cable DisplayPort Cable USB Cable IR Extender Cable Remote Control Battery 2pcs Clamper Safety Guide Quick Start Guide BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE MONITOR CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE CAUTION FEATURES Supports Resolutions up to 3840 2160 High Contrast 1100 1 Ty...

Page 10: ...L NOTES ON TOUCH PANEL Permanent damage can occur if Sharp Edged Pointed or Metal items are used to activate Touch This could invalidate any remaining warranty We recommend to use conductive rubber tip type stylus tip R8 0 or over or finger CAUTION ...

Page 11: ...R CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS MONITOR Back Controller Front Power Indicator Green Normal Operation Orange Power Management Power Button Left Button Right Button Up Button Down Button MENU Menu Button VIDEO SOURCE ENTER Input Select Enter Button ...

Page 12: ...ENGLISH BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE MONITOR 9 Back ProLite TF4938UHSC ProLite TF5538UHSC ...

Page 13: ...VGA VGA VGA Connector RS232C RS232C RS232C Connector USB USB Touch USB Connector IR Mini jack IR Connector AUDIO IN Mini Jack Audio Input Connector AUDIO OUT Mini Jack Headphone connector RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Connector AC SW ON OFF MAIN POWER Main Power Switch AC IN AC INLET AC Connector Alternating current Speakers Speakers Handles Handles Available for HDMI and DisplayPort input only ...

Page 14: ...ew with washer which L length is 10mm to fasten the monitor Using a screw longer than this may cause electric shock or damage because it may contact with the electrical parts inside the monitor CAUTION L Mounting Stage Screw Chassis FAN If the screen is used in face up position please be sure to turn on the FAN function If you do not use the FAN the internal temperature rises and the product life ...

Page 15: ...NGLISH 12 BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE MONITOR ROTATING THE MONITOR This monitor is designed to be compatible in landscape portrait and face up modes A A Not Available A A Landscape Portrait Available Face up ...

Page 16: ...utton Down Button Left Button Right Button VOLUME Decrease the sound volume VOLUME Increase the sound volume OK Confirm your selection or save changes INFO Provide source and resolution information Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to minimize the brightness The brightness returns to its previous level by repeating the above button operation again MENU Open the monitor s on screen menu syst...

Page 17: ...atteries according to their plus and minus ports as indicated in the remote control Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place NOTE Refer to the above instructions when taking out the batteries Replace with new batteries when the Remote Control does not work close to the monitor Use AAA dry batteries Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect ...

Page 18: ... turn On the monitor NOTE Even when using the power management mode or turning OFF the Power Switch the monitor will consume a small amount of electricity Disconnect the Power Cable from the power supply whenever the monitor is not in use or during the night to avoid unnecessary power consumption Remote Control Display the adjustment menu page The menu page appears on the screen when you press the...

Page 19: ...ect menu or setting or perform the adjustment by pressing the Button while the menu page is displayed on the screen Move the cursor vertically Select adjustment by pressing the Button while the menu page is displayed on the screen Remote Control Monitor Remote Control Monitor ...

Page 20: ...e is not displayed on the screen Switch the input signal Press the VIDEO SOURCE Button on the monitor or INPUT Button on the Remote Control to display the Input signal menu when the menu page is not displayed on the screen Press the Button or Input source Button to switch the Input signal Remote Control Monitor Remote Control Monitor ...

Page 21: ...ble adaptor Make sure you tighten the finger screws at each end of the Signal Cable The touch function is ready for use about 8 seconds after connecting the USB cable and can be operated with a pen finger or any other pointer The Class I pluggable equipment Type A must be connected to protective earth The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Excessive ...

Page 22: ...CP environment highlight Auto Setup and select Off Contact your ITS administrator for information on the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and Primary DNS settings and enter it accordingly Controlling the Monitor Once you have the correct IP Address for your monitor and the monitor is on or in standby mode you can use any computer that is on the same local area network to control the monitor ...

Page 23: ...llation on Windows XP The monitor Information File for iiyama monitors may be necessary for your computer and obtained via the Internet using the address http www iiyama com For additional information on how to download the driver for your touch screen monitor please access the internet site noted above Monitor Drivers are not required in most cases for Macintosh or Unix operating systems For furt...

Page 24: ...ported Kernel version 4 4 3 18 3 0 3 14 3 0 4 4 Note Driver supports multi touch OS Version Mac OS Mac OS 10 9 Mavericks 10 10 Yosemite 10 11 El Capitan 10 12 Sierra 10 13 High Sierra Supported touches Single touch Note Similar to Apple Trackpad gesture 2 finger gesture zoom in out swipe 4 finger gesture show desktop Similar to Apple Trackpad gesture 2 finger gesture zoom in out swipe 4 finger ges...

Page 25: ... using the Menu Adjustments for Image Position Clock Frequency and Phase are saved for each signal timing Except for these adjustments all other adjustments have only one setting which applies to all signal timings NOTE For example to correct for vertical position select Menu item of Screen Select Screen by using the buttons Press the OK button on the remote control Next select Adjust Screen by us...

Page 26: ...on Lock function Remote Control Button Pressing and holding the MENU and buttons for about 5 seconds will lock unlock the Remote Control Button Lock function Available Back Controller only PALM REJECTION FUNCTION Palm rejection is a way to disregard touch made with a large contact area while finger modes A large contact area palm clenched fist elbow arm etc When you touch the screen with a finger ...

Page 27: ...o strong Backlight Brightness of back light is reduced Picture Too weak Too strong Custom R G B Neutral Warm Cool Color Temp 3 Phase Purplish Greenish Picture Move Enter ENTER OK EXIT Exit Picture Mode Backlight Contrast Brightness Chroma Phase Sharpness Color Temp Reset Standard 100 80 50 50 50 5 Custom Neutral color Warm color Cool color Reset Resets all settings in the Picture menu 1 Adjust the...

Page 28: ...oo weak Too strong Too soft Too loud Mute Off On Turn off the sound temporarily Return the sound volume to the previous level Speaker Line out Internal Select the Internal Speaker Select the External Speaker or Headphone Reset Resets all settings in the Sound Settings menu Sound Move Enter ENTER OK EXIT Exit Treble Bass Balance Volume Mute Speaker Audio Source Reset Off 0 Center 50 0 Internal Audi...

Page 29: ... the screen in the vertical direction keeping the same aspect ratio 16 10 1 Displays all picture in 16 10 aspect ratio 5 4 1 Displays all picture in 5 4 aspect ratio Touch Feature On Off Return to Menu Enable the touch function Display wall will be disabled to optimize touch performance NOTE 1 Only HDMI Video and DisplayPort inputs 2 Only VGA and HDMI PC inputs 3 Only VGA input 4 For best results ...

Page 30: ...anual If you are not connected contact your IT administrator for information on the IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS settings and enter them accordingly Italian Italiano Schedule Today 1 Displays the current date and time Year Month Day Hour Minute Time set Date set Sets when to turn on or off the monitor Off On Date Set Input On Timer Off Timer Clock Display On...

Page 31: ...the screen On Off OSD Rotation On Off Landscape Portrait Portrait display Landscape display See your graphic card user guide for more information about changing the resolution and refresh Model Name Operation Time Software Version LAN Version IP Address 5 NOTE Information All Reset Factory preset data is restored OK Cancel Return to Menu Opening Logo On Off iiyama Logo displayed when the monitor i...

Page 32: ...isplaying the picture other than the screen adjustment pattern In this case manual adjustments are required There are two ways to adjust the screen One way is automatic adjustment for Position Clock Frequency and Phase The other way is performing each adjustment manually Perform the Auto Adjust first when the monitor is connected to a new computer or resolution is changed If the screen has a flick...

Page 33: ...ure may flicker during the Clock Frequency H V Position adjustment In case the picture frame is bigger or smaller than the data display area after the Clock Frequency adjustment repeat steps from 2 Stretch the right side of the picture frame to the right edge of the display area by adjusting the Clock Frequency Adjust the Auto Adjustment Adjust the image manually by following procedure below when ...

Page 34: ...the refresh rate of computer to low 60Hz and repeat steps from again Adjust the H Position after the Phase adjustment if the horizontal position moves during the adjustment Adjust the Brightness and Color to get the desired picture after you complete the Clock Frequency and Phase adjustments Put back your favorite wallpaper Adjust the Phase to correct horizontal wavy noise flicker or blur in the z...

Page 35: ... than 1 0W The screen becomes dark and the power indicator turns to orange From Power Management Mode the image reappears in several seconds when either the keyboard or the mouse are touched again The power management feature of this product complies with power saving requirement of VESA DPMS When activated it automatically reduces unnecessary power consumption of the monitor when your computer is...

Page 36: ...he monitor fails to operate correctly please follow the steps below for a possible solution 1 Perform the adjustments described in OPERATING THE MONITOR depending on the problem you have If the monitor does not get a picture skip to 2 2 Consult the following items if you cannot find an appropriate adjustment item in OPERATING THE MONITOR or if the problem persists 3 If you are experiencing a probl...

Page 37: ...site www iiyama com for monitor recycling RECYCLING INFORMATION A strange noise is heard The Audio Cable is properly connected The touch screen shows no response The USB Cable is firmly seated in the socket Touch screen driver software is installed The touch position does not deviate The calibration function set up correctly Problem Check ...

Page 38: ... Horizontal 30 0 83 0kHz Vertical 50 76Hz DVI HDMI2 Horizontal 30 0 83 0kHz Vertical 23 76Hz HDMI1 DisplayPort Horizontal 30 0 135 0kHz Vertical 23 76Hz Supported max resolution VGA DVI 1920 1200 60Hz HDMI1 DisplayPort 3840 2160 60Hz HDMI2 3840 2160 30Hz Input Connector VGA DVI D HDMI 2 DisplayPort Input Audio Connector mini jack LAN RJ45 Serial Port RS 232C In Plug Play VESA DDC2BTM Input Sync Si...

Page 39: ...3 5mm 45 4 26 9 2 9 W H D 33 3kg 73 4lbs Environmental Considerations Operating Storage Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 10 to 90 No condensation 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 10 to 90 No condensation Approvals CE EAC TÜV Bauart cULus ...

Page 40: ... 83 0kHz Vertical 23 76Hz HDMI1 DisplayPort Horizontal 30 0 135 0kHz Vertical 23 76Hz Supported max resolution VGA DVI 1920 1200 60Hz HDMI1 DisplayPort 3840 2160 60Hz HDMI2 3840 2160 30Hz Input Connector VGA DVI D HDMI 2 DisplayPort Input Audio Connector mini jack LAN RJ45 Serial Port RS 232C In Plug Play VESA DDC2BTM Input Sync Signal Separate sync TTL Positive or Negative Input Video Signal Anal...

Page 41: ...IX Environmental Considerations Operating Storage Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 10 to 90 No condensation 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 10 to 90 No condensation Approvals CE EAC TÜV Bauart cULus ...

Page 42: ... 0mm 13 5 606 5mm 23 9 684 0mm 26 9 200 0mm 7 8 400 0mm 15 7 100 0mm 3 9 377 0mm 14 8 242 0mm 9 5 4xM6 SCREW HOLE VESA MOUNT 41 5mm 1 6 73 5mm 2 9 82 5mm 3 2 771 0mm 30 4 600 0mm 23 6 347 5mm 13 7 38 0mm 1 5 68 0mm 2 7 79 0mm 3 1 382 5mm 15 1 1212 0mm 47 7 1294 5mm 51 0 683 0mm 26 9 765 5mm 30 1 400 0mm 15 7 24 0mm 0 9 490 0mm 19 3 200 0mm 7 8 600 0mm 23 6 400 0mm 15 7 347 5mm 13 7 182 5mm 7 2 4xM...

Page 43: ...290kHz 59 954Hz 146 250MHz Full HD 1920 1080 67 500kHz 60 000Hz 148 500MHz WUXGA 1920 1200 74 038kHz 59 950Hz 154 000MHz UHD 3840 2160 67 430kHz 29 970Hz 296 700MHz 1 133 313kHz 59 997Hz 533 250MHz 2 SD 480p 60Hz 31 469kHz 59 940Hz 27 000MHz 1 576p 50Hz 31 250kHz 50 000Hz 27 000MHz 1 HD 720p 50Hz 37 500kHz 50 000Hz 74 250MHz 1 720p 60Hz 45 000kHz 60 000Hz 74 250MHz 1 1080p 24Hz 27 000kHz 24 000Hz ...

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