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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

2.2 MOVING AND CARRYING 
NOTICE 

Moving the product: 
 

Moving the product requires at least four 
people. Attempting to move the product with 
fewer people may result in damage to the 
display or in serious injury of the people 
handling the screen. When moving a display in 
its shipping carton, lift the carton using the 
white handles. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carrying the product: 

This product is heavy; please follow proper 
lifting techniques, as pictured below. Failure to 
do so may cause injury. 

2.3 INSTALLATION 

Don‘t install in a high

-temperature environment. 

If the e-screen is used in high-temperatures or in 
direct sunlight, it may cause the housing of the 
product or other parts to become distorted or 
damaged, resulting in overheating or electrical 
shock. 

Don‘t install in a high

-humidity environment. 

This may cause overheating or electrical shock. 

Don‘t install near any heat sources such as 

radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other 
apparatus that produce heat. 

This may cause fire or electrical shock. 

Don‘

t overload outlets or cables beyond electrical 

capacity. 

Don‘t use extension cords as it may cause 

fire or electrical shock. 

Don‘t insert the power plug into an outlet other 

than 100~240V AC. 

This may cause fire or electrical shock. 

• Don’t use a damaged p

ower plug or worn outlet. 

• Don’t insert an improper power plug it may 

cause fire or electric shock. 

Don‘t place the e

-screen on an unstable shelf or 

surface. The e-screen may fall, causing injury. 
Please install on a horizontal, stable, level surface. 

Don

‘t place objects on the e

-screen. 

• If the e

-screen is covered or the vents are 

blocked, the display could overheat and cause a 
fire. 

• If objects or liquids get inside the e

-screen, this 

may cause fire or electrical shock. 

• Do not put heavy objects on th

e e-screen as they 

may fall, causing injury. 

• Please keep a 10 cm minimum distance between 

e-screen, wall and/or other objects to ensure 
sufficient ventilation.

 

Summary of Contents for EVOLVE ETX-5530

Page 1: ...Product Content Operation Version 1 0 Touchscreen display Safety Recommendations English Deutsch Nederlands Français Español ...

Page 2: ... Table of contents 01 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 1 1 USE 3 1 2 EXEMPTIONS 4 02 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 2 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 2 2 MOVING AND CARRYING NOTICE 5 2 3 INSTALLATION 5 2 4 WALLMOUNT SAFETY NOTICE 6 2 5 RECOMMENDED USE 7 2 6 CLEANING 8 ...

Page 3: ...ER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE WARNING FOR CONTINUED SAFETY DEVICES WITH CLASS I CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A MAIN SOCKET OUTLET WITH A PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT MEANT TO BE USED IN PROFFECIONAL ENVIROMENTS THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE USED IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS 1 1 USE Transport the product upright with proper packaging A...

Page 4: ...Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Contact your dealer for inspection If the power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot turn off the main power switch of the e Screen make sure the power plug has cooled down and remove the power plug from the outlet If the e Screen is still used in this condition it may cause fire or electrical shock Contact your dealer for replacement 1 2 E...

Page 5: ...ical shock Don t install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus that produce heat This may cause fire or electrical shock Don t overload outlets or cables beyond electrical capacity Don t use extension cords as it may cause fire or electrical shock Don t insert the power plug into an outlet other than 100 240V AC This may cause fire or electrical shock Don...

Page 6: ...ull push or shake the screen Don t move the e screen when it is connected to the power cord and AV cables When moving the e screen make sure to remove all cables first When unpacking or carrying the e screen at least 4 people are needed Make sure the e screen is carried upright Transport the e screen upright Avoid placing the e screen face up or down Handle the e screen gently Do not drop ...

Page 7: ...ord plug Before inserting the power plug into the wall outlet connect the power cord to the display Using an e screen with a damaged or non original power cord can damage the screen cause fires or electrical shocks Using extension cords not recommended If an extension cord must be used ensure the voltage rating exceeds the max power consumption of the display If the voltage rating is less than the...

Page 8: ...Please don t touch the liquid If these liquids come into contact with skin or eyes immediately wash it away with clean water and consult a medical professional Precautions with the remote control batteries Please only use approved AAA type batteries Please be sure to insert batteries by matching the and Don t recharge heat disassemble short or throw batteries into a fire Don t mix a new battery wi...

Page 9: ...Product Content Operation Version 1 0 9 Touchscreen display Product Content Operation English Deutsch Nederlands Français Español ...

Page 10: ... 2 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE SCREEN 12 2 3 INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTOR INFORMATION 13 2 4 REMOTE CONTROL 13 2 4 1 CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY 14 03 TURNING THE SCREEN ON AND OFF 14 3 1 OPERATING THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME 15 3 2 QUICK LAUNCH MENU 16 3 3 SETTINGS MENU 17 3 4 UPDATING THE SCREEN 21 3 5 OPERATING THE SCREEN BUTTONS 21 04 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 05 COMPLIANCE 22 ...

Page 11: ...te handles and cut the banding Step 3 Smoothly lift the upper part of the box this will reveal the touch monitor box content Step 4 Remove the top cushion and take the accessory bag out Step 5 Extend the bag up and carefully cut the upper layer to unseal the touch monitor bag Step 6 Prepare your screen for installation and then remove it from the box by lifting it 1 2 INCLUDED ACCESORIES 2 INSTALL...

Page 12: ... Outputs available here CONNECTOR BAY Back Home Open Apps Easy access Buttons High Precision IR Touch System Extra Thin Bezel For Easy Fix Camera Optional Easy Fix Point Down facing USB Ports for easy connection USB Ports OPS Standard Connector OPS Slot Control power to the screen once its connected Main Power Switch ...

Page 13: ...tion wheel Select Confirm Confirm your on screen selection Back Return to previous MENU Returns to the previously selected on screen MENU Volume Down Lowers the audio volume Volume Up Raises the audio volume Settings MENU Direct access to the main settings MENU Mute mutes the scree s audio USB A 2 0 x1 USB A 3 0 x5 USB B 3 0 x3 HDMI 2 1 x1 HDMI 2 1 Out x1 HDMI 2 0 x2 DP 1 2 x1 Minijack 3 5 Stereo ...

Page 14: ...ower cord from the power outlet 2 4 1 CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY 1 Remove the battery cover On the backside of the remote control slide down the battery cover 2 Insert batteries Use two AAA batteries and insert them according to the plus and minus indicators in the remote control 3 Close the battery cover by sliding it back into place I Discard batteries according to the local waste reduc...

Page 15: ...enu you will be able to select what inputs will be available for the user to select and utilize Added to this selection you will be able to create a shortcut to said input on the main screen s interface Step 6 Set up a security PIN code Step 7 Time Date All options to configure you time and date will be displayed Time zone Time format and Date format Step 8 System Configuration will allow you to c...

Page 16: ... screen and when applicable the OPS computer Sleep mode induces a mode in which screen and audio are switched off but from which the screen can recover in a snap by touching the screen with 2 fingers or by pushing the Central control button OPS power switches the OPS computer on or off Quick Start Click to have a simple overview of the screen s accessibility options User Manual Will display the sc...

Page 17: ...ser Choose a power mode User manual brightness setting Auto Automatic brightness setting based on ambient light conditions balanced brightness 75 ECO brightness 50 DCR 100 Power consumption varies based on these settings Auto Balanced ECO Friendly DCR Color tempreture Standard Select a color temperature mode Cool Warm Eye protect ON OFF Toggle Eye Protect mode on off When enabled the brightness wi...

Page 18: ...rd Music Movie Sports User Select a pre set sound mode User allows manual sound settings SPDIF Mode RAW PCM Toggle SP DIF mode between RAW PCM AVC ON OFF toggle AVC on off Sound Effect ON OFF toggle sound effect on off Volume 0 100 set volume Balance 0 100 set balance EQ 120Hz 0 100 Manually adjust settings when sound mode is set to User EQ 500Hz 0 100 EQ 1 5KHz 0 100 EQ 5KHz 0 100 EQ 10KHz 0 100 ...

Page 19: ...r set the shutdown timer Power on timer set the power on timer Power on settings Power on mode Direct set power on mode to direct Standby set power on mode to standby Memory set power on mode to memory Power on source Memory Android PC HDMI1 HDMI2 HD MI3 DP USB_C VGA Choose the source in which the screen powers on Power on volume Memory User Set the power on volume In User users can select a power...

Page 20: ...ernet connection Disabling this setting allows users to maually set the date time Date Show or set the current date Time show or set the current time Time zone set the time zone Use 24 hour format ON OFF Choose between a 12 or a 24 hr time format Languages Deutsch English Francais Nederlands Spanish Set the language Keyboard inputs Current Keyboard Shows the current keyboard allows users to switch...

Page 21: ...he correct server URL is entered http 68 66 241 101 8080 ota30 upgrade To update to the latest firmware version using a USB Drive open the Quick Launch menu by tapping the center button O on the touch monitor From this menu click on the setting option to open the main settings menu and navigate to Device System Updates local Update USB 3 5 OPERATING THE SCREEN BUTTONS The screen features three but...

Page 22: ...Product Content Operation Version 1 0 22 OPERATING THE SCREEN 4 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PLEASE VISIT WWW FAQ LEGAMASTER COM ...

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