Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual
020-1380-00B
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IR Command Protocol
by using the keypad to go to
Main Menu > Advanced Settings > System Settings
and
unchecking
IR Remote Lock
.
16. Turning the Display On
1. Insert the power cord in to the display and into the power outlet.
2. Ensure the AC switch is set to “
̶
“.
3. Press the ON button on the remote or the power button on the keypad.
4. The Planar splash screen should appear within about 15 seconds.
Note:
If the Power Saving Mode is enabled and no digital input is connected, the display
will wait for the delay specified in the Power section of the OSD and turn the display off.
This will occur until a digital input is established. See the “Power Submenu” section on
page 40 for more details.
17. Turning the Display Off
The display should always be turned off by either the remote or keypad power button to
extend the life of the display. An image optimization algorithm to keep the image in peak
performance is initiated at power off and can take up to 3 minutes to complete after the
power button is pressed. This algorithm is run after the display has been on for more than
four hours. Indication that the power may be removed from is the display status light will
be solid green.
18. Image Optimization Algorithms
There are two image optimization procedures that may be run on the display to keep the
image operating in peak performance.
1. The first is an automatic process that runs when the power button on the remote or
keypad is used to power off the system. The process will run after four hours of
cumulative display uptime and may take up to three minutes to complete. If power is
removed from the system before or during the process, the optimization will run the
next time the power button is used. The display status indicator will indicate the
optimization is in process by blinking amber and indicate complete when solid green.
2. The second is an automatic process that runs when the display is turned on after a
cumulative uptime of 2000 hours. This is performed after the previous optimization
and may take up to 20 seconds of additional boot time. Power should not be
removed during this process. The display status indicator will indicate the
optimization is in process by blinking green and indicate complete when solid amber.