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SETUP

Mounting 

This product does not ship with mounting accessories. Only use commercially manufactured mounting accessories which meet this 
product's specifications and follow the manufacturer installation instructions.

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Only use properly rated wall and stand mounting hardware that meet this product’s specifications and follow the manufacturer 
installation instructions. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of improperly rated mounting hardware or from 
improper installation.

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To prevent damage to the screen surface, carefully place your display face-down on a clean, cushioned surface. 

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When mounting the display to a wall, metric 8 (12mm) screws must be used. Use spring washers to prevent the screws from 
coming loose. In addition, the mounting interface should comply with the UL1678 standard in North America. The mounting means 
should be strong enough to bear the weight of the display.

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Do not install the display in places subject to mechanical vibration.

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Do not place the display on an unstable surface, which could result in serious personal injuries and display damage. When 
mounting the display to a stand, be sure to following the manufacturer’s instructions. Use only the mounting hardware 
recommended by the manufacturer.

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WARNING: This display must be securely attached to the floor/wall per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking, or rocking the 
machine may cause injury or death.

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If the display is installed against the wall, maintain a distance of at least 1.98” (5cm) between the display and the wall to provide 
adequate ventilation.

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Do not install or use the display near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices (including 
amplifiers) that produce heat.

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Do not place the display in direct sunlight, humid, greasy or dusty places or in places where the display may come into contact with 
rain, smoke or steam.

Summary of Contents for Monopad INF6522

Page 1: ...65 009 1681 01 INF6522 Hardware Guide...

Page 2: ...r devices 11 Connecting AC power 14 External PC touchscreen control setup 14 Turning the Display On Off 14 Setting up the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard 15 Wireless mouse 15 Wireless keyboard 15 Using th...

Page 3: ...and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmf...

Page 4: ...rect sunlight humid greasy or dusty places or in places where the display may come into contact with rain smoke or steam The display should not be used with the power cord near water for instance near...

Page 5: ...from improper installation Refer all service to qualified service personnel Do not remove the cover or back Servicing your own display can be dangerous to you and will void the warranty Only use repl...

Page 6: ...product comes pre installed with the Mondopad software you must first assemble the product This Hardware Guide will assist you in setting up the INF6522 After the product is fully installed please re...

Page 7: ...t Ctrl Ctrl Alt Alt Not included for all countries For setup purposes a keyboard and mouse are recommended For additional accessory options such as stands feet carts and wall mounts see the InFocus we...

Page 8: ...he mounting means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the display Do not install the display in places subject to mechanical vibration Do not place the display on an unstable surface which c...

Page 9: ...Attaching the HD video conferencing camera on page 10 1 Carefully place your display face down on a clean cushioned surface Do NOT place the display on its back 2 Attach the four small rectangular bra...

Page 10: ...the bottom connector panel located on the back of the display 7 Turn the power switch ON Attaching the HD video conferencing camera 1 Remove the plastic film from the camera lens 2 Align the camera b...

Page 11: ...back and side of the display Available jacks include HDMI In 4 VGA 1 Composite Video 1 Component RCA 1 RS232 1 Audio In 3 5mm 1 Audio In RCA 1 R L PC Audio Line In 3 5mm 1 RJ45 2 USB B for touch contr...

Page 12: ...play to an external device such as a VCR or DVD player HDMI4 Connect an HDMI cable from the display to an HDMI external device such as a VCR or DVD player HDMI3 Connect an HDMI cable from the display...

Page 13: ...of these USB Type A connectors Both USB 2 0 and 3 0 devices can be used RJ45 Connect to an ethernet network 10 100 1000 Mbps RS232 Connect to an RS232 control device for remote control applications PC...

Page 14: ...to the USB Type A jack on the computer and to the USB Type B jack on the side of the display 3 The computer can now be controlled by using touchscreen gestures on the display TURNING THE DISPLAY ON OF...

Page 15: ...t the drivers have not been tested for compatibility tap Continue installation to finish 4 Insert two 2 AAA batteries not included into the mouse by aligning the and end of the batteries as indicated...

Page 16: ...ptimum operation is about 26 8m and within a horizontal and vertical angle of 30 degrees 30 30 CAUTION When disposing of the batteries be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner If the remot...

Page 17: ...visible when a secondary source has not been selected PIP SWAP PiP Swap Switches the position of the main and secondary sources PIP POSITION PiP Position Moves the PiP window position from corner to...

Page 18: ...Page 18 Blank Toggles between the source and a blank black screen Dimming Adjusts brightness level...

Page 19: ...OSD menu is on button Moves the highlight bar up when the OSD or Source menu is on v button Moves the highlight bar down when the OSD or Source menu is on button When the OSD menu is on this button de...

Page 20: ...HTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR CONTROL PICTURE MODE PICTURE RESET NATIVE STANDARD NO 70 50 50 100 100 100 RED GREEN BLUE Sel Adjust Enter Back Quit SCREEN H POSITION V POSITION CLOC...

Page 21: ...nd white in the image Range 0 100 Default 50 Sharpness changes the clarity of the edges of a video image Range 0 100 Default 50 Color Temperature changes the intensity of the colors Options include Na...

Page 22: ...Clock adjusts the width of the image For VGA input only Range 0 100 Default 50 Clock Phase adjusts the focus clarity and stability of the image For VGA input only Range 0 100 Blank When enabled a blan...

Page 23: ...nd bar etc or just external speakers are used Options include Internal both internal and external speakers operate and External only external speakers operate Default Internal Audio Source selects the...

Page 24: ...he source in the main and the PiP windows Options include Yes and No PIP Size changes the size of the PiP window used in the Corner to Corner configuration Options include Small default Middle and Lar...

Page 25: ...y will stay on the last selected source regardless of whether an active source is detected or not Options Yes and No default USB Hub Switch allows the user to use the embedded Mondopad module exclusiv...

Page 26: ...When enabled freezes the image which is currently displayed Options On and Off default OSD H Position adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD menu Range 0 100 Default 50 OSD V Position adjusts the...

Page 27: ...e around the edges of a video image Options include On and Off default IR Control disables and enables the IR sensor on the display Options include Normal default IR is enabled and Lock IR is disabled...

Page 28: ...tible with the display The colors on the display do not look right Adjust the color settings in the Picture menu Reset the picture settings Verify that connections between the source and the display h...

Page 29: ...lied speakers verify that the speakers are connected properly and that the speaker s power switch is turned on If internal speakers are the only speakers being used verify that the Audio menu Speaker...

Page 30: ...d on Off Off The system does not have power 1 Verify the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and to the display 2 Verify that the power switch on the back of the unit is turned on 3 P...

Page 31: ...eriods vary depending on your product model and the country of purchase To review the warranty period associated with your product model please refer to the product specifications information on www i...

Page 32: ...nFocus h to a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of InFocus including use of an unauthorized mount i to defects caused by normal...

Page 33: ...or further information on InFocus extended product warranties please contact InFocus or your product reseller OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE Please access and review the online help resources located at w...

Page 34: ...is requested If you seek service in a country that is not the country of original purchase you will comply with all applicable import and export laws and regulations and be responsible for all custom...

Page 35: ...Page 35 INF6522 Hardware Guide 1 98 5 4 1 2 1...

Page 36: ...Page 36 M8 12 UL1678 PC...

Page 37: ...F6522 Hardware Guide MONDOPAD 65 I O PORT TOUCH CONTROL USB Antennas LED A B C USB HDMI1 HDMI2 COMPONENT VIDEO PC IN HDMI3 HDMI4 TOUCH CONTROL USB A TOUCH CONTROL USB USB Display USB U USB Type A USB2...

Page 38: ...Page 38 B HDMI1 HDMI2 COMPONENT VIDEO VGA HDMI3 HDMI4 VIDEO VCR DVD VIDEO HDMI4 HDMI HDMI3 HDMI HDMI2 HDMI HDMI1 HDMI VGA RGB COMPONENT DVD HDTV YPbpr...

Page 39: ...39 INF6522 Hardware Guide C Antennas LED ANTENNAS POWER DISPLAYPORT OUT DISPLAYPORT USB A U USB Type A USB2 0 USB3 0 RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps RS232 PC AUDIO LINE IN PC AUDIO IN1 iPod AUDIO IN2 DVD AUDIO...

Page 40: ...Page 40 1 Source 2 OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD OSD...

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