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Setup
VGA Options

This option is only enabled when a VGA signal is input.

VGA Mode

Select [RGB] or [YPbPr] depending on the signal received into the VGA input terminal.

Auto Adjust

Automatically adjusts settings such as the image position.

H.Position

Adjusts the horizontal position of the screen.

Press the 

u

 button to move the screen to the right or the 

t

 button to move it to the left.

V.Position

Adjusts the vertical position of the screen.

Press the 

u

 button to move the screen to the top or the 

t

 button to move it to the bottom.

Clock

Adjust this setting when vertical lines appear on the screen or when the size differs at the right 

and left of the screen.

Phase

Adjust this setting when noise appears in the horizontal direction, when the characters are 

blurred, or when the contours are not sharp.

H.Resolution

The video can be enlarged/reduced in the horizontal direction using this function only when 

[Standard] is selected in [Aspect Ratio].

NOTEE:

This function may not operate depending on the input signal.

V.Resolution

The video can be enlarged/reduced in the vertical direction using this function only when 

[Standard] is selected in [Aspect Ratio].

NOTEE:

This function may not operate depending on the input signal.

Reset VGA Options

Resets the VGA Options settings to their default values.

Other settings

Input Labels

Renames the input terminal currently being displayed. Letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and some 

symbols can be used.

Key Lock Settings

Prevents the monitor from being controlled using the buttons on the monitor control panel.

OffE: All buttons operate normally.

Mode 1E: Only the power button and the input switching function operate.

Mode 2E: All buttons are locked. (Only the power button can be used during standby mode.)

IR Lock Settings

Prevents the monitor from being controlled using the remote control. 

OffE: All buttons operate normally.

Mode 1E: Only the POWER and the SOURCE buttons operate.

Mode 2E: All buttons are locked. (Only the power button can be used during standby mode.)

Power supply

You can configure the power supply to the USB Type-C port.

The power consumption increases when set to [On].

LED Indicator

Set it to Off to turn off the power indicator when the monitor is turned on (normally lit blue).

Mute Settings

Allows you to mute the monitor’s audio and video output.

AudioE: Mutes the audio output when the remote control’s MUTE button is pressed.

VideoE: Mutes the video output when the remote control’s MUTE button is pressed.

Audio & VideoE: Mutes the audio and video output when the remote control’s MUTE button 

is pressed.

Image Rotation

When [On] is selected, rotates the image 180 degree.

Thermal Management

The monitor is equipped with thermal sensors and displays a warning when the ambient 

temperature exceeds the operation guaranteed temperature. If a warning is displayed, turn the 

monitor off since using the monitor in such environment may cause a malfunction.

Warning MessageE: A temperature warning is displayed on the screen when the internal 

temperature has exceeded the operation guaranteed temperature.

ShutdownE: The monitor turns off automatically when the internal temperature has 

exceeded the operation guaranteed temperature. 

Signal Information

Displays the information regarding the input signal.

Monitor Information

Displays the information regarding the monitor.

Factory Reset

All settings except network are returned to factory default.

*:  A countdown message appears before entering power save mode or power off.

Summary of Contents for E988

Page 1: ...User s Manual Large Format Display MODEL E988 Please find your model name on the label on the rear side of the monitor...

Page 2: ...er 31 Connecting a USB Device 31 Chapter 4 Basic Operation Power On and Off Modes 33 Power indicator status 33 Energy Mode 33 When RS 232C is selected for control Power supply and Quick Start are set...

Page 3: ...y Information Disposing of your old NEC product 77 Energy Saving 77 About Conversion Cables Used with the AV Terminal 79 NOTE 1 The contents of this manual may not be reprinted in part or whole withou...

Page 4: ...vision technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problem...

Page 5: ...prohibited action This symbol indicates a mandatory action WARNING UNPLUG THE POWER CORD Unplug the power cord if the product malfunctions Should the product emit smoke or strange odors or sounds or...

Page 6: ...ned to be used in the condition of the power cord connected to the earth If the power cord is not connected to the earth it may cause electric shock Please make sure the power cord is connected to the...

Page 7: ...to the table top stand manual Be sure to remove the cord or chain from the wall before moving the product to prevent personal injury or damage to the product Cord or chain Clamp Screw M4 Screw Holes...

Page 8: ...OHIBITED Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots It may cause electric shock fire or product failure Keep objects away from children and babies If objects get into the cabinet slot tu...

Page 9: ...k that all cables connecting the product to other devices are disconnected PROHIBITED Do not use the power cord with a power tap Adding an extension cord may lead to fire as a result of overheating PR...

Page 10: ...en or mechanically crushing cutting or modifying a battery can result in an explosion Do not short circuit the batteries Do not charge the batteries The batteries provided are not rechargeable Contact...

Page 11: ...0 230 100 Please use this power cord under 125 V power supply NOTE This product can only be serviced in the country where it was purchased This display operates on 100 240 volts 50 60 Hz AC current In...

Page 12: ...to see and may cause eye fatigue due to insufficient contrast Maintenance Cleaning the LCD Screen When the LCD screen is dusty please gently wipe with a soft cloth Clean the LCD screen surface with a...

Page 13: ...n page 16 Ventilation Requirements on page 18 Attaching Mounting Accessories on page 19 Installing and Removing the Optional Table Top Stand on page 20 Please read Important Information carefully befo...

Page 14: ...batteries 1 3 4 2 NOTE The batteries supplied with the remote control may become empty quickly depending on their condition Therefore replace them with new batteries early If you do not intend to use...

Page 15: ...types of cables and adapters may cause reception problems 6 Turn the power button on Switch on the monitor power before turning the computer or external equipment on 7 Operate the connected external...

Page 16: ...sider the following Turn off the monitor s main power switch when not in use Use the button on the main unit or the button on the remote control to put the monitor in standby mode If using a cover mad...

Page 17: ...natural degradation Regularly ask a qualified personnel to inspect the mounting location and carry out maintenance Changing the Logo Ornament Position When using the monitor in the portrait position...

Page 18: ...way from the monitor and from the mounting equipment Mounting bracket Please note the following when mounting on a wall or ceiling We recommend mounting interfaces that comply with UL1678 standard in...

Page 19: ...for the handles used to attach the safety wire Attach the safety wire to the handles shown in the figure below Solid line Handle for safety wire in landscape position Dotted line Handle for safety wi...

Page 20: ...English 17 The monitor cannot be used when inclined 16 or more NOTE Installing the monitor at an angle of 16 or more may cause a malfunction Within 15 Within 15 Within 15 Within 15...

Page 21: ...environmental operating temperature of the monitor is 40 C This monitor has internal temperature sensors NOTE If the monitor overheats a Warning appears If a Warning appears stop using the monitor tu...

Page 22: ...allation This monitor and bracket must be installed on a wall which can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the monitor Install by the most suitable method for the material and the structure...

Page 23: ...g equipment Use only those devices recommended by the manufacturer NOTE Use the ST 801 ONLY use screws which are included with the optional table top stand Install the stand so the long end of the fee...

Page 24: ...English 21 Chapter 2 Parts Names and Functions This Chapter Includes Control Panel on page 22 Terminal Panel on page 23 Wireless Remote Control on page 25...

Page 25: ...e portrait 4 INPUT Button INPUT Cycles through the available inputs when the OSD menu is closed HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 VGA RGB VGA YPbPr AV Media Player Input names are shown as their factory preset name 5...

Page 26: ...UT Audio signal output from HDMI to an external device stereo receiver amplifier etc NOTE This connector is not a headphone terminal 7 Digital audio output terminal For connection to an audio device e...

Page 27: ...put terminal of a computer or another device USB Type A port Can be used to display photos still images and play video and music files stored in a USB storage device Check the shape of the connectors...

Page 28: ...ure modes are Dynamic Standard Energy Savings Conferencing HighBright Custom and HDR Video 9 p q t u OK cursor buttons Used to navigate inside and select the menus 0 VOL Button volume minus button VOL...

Page 29: ...les when turning on the monitor s main power or other external equipment s power as this may result in loss of image Do not use an attenuating built in resistor audio cable Using an audio cable with a...

Page 30: ...player stereo mini jack Video player component USB storage device Video player HDMI Blu ray or DVD player HDMI AV amplifier External speakers Stereo Amplifier Power supply to external equipment 5 V 3...

Page 31: ...tputting the HDMI signal Depending on the video card or driver used the image may not be shown correctly When you use a computer with HDMI go to the OSD menu Video Advanced Video and set Overscan to A...

Page 32: ...internal speakers are muted HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control HDMI CEC provides compatible video devices connected via HDMI with the ability to communicate and allows limited control between the...

Page 33: ...m Standby If the monitor is set to standby using the remote control the HDMI CEC compatible device connected with an HDMI cable also goes into standby at the same time If the monitor goes into standby...

Page 34: ...e device to the USB Type A port of the monitor NOTE The monitor is not guaranteed to work with all USB storage devices sold commercially Check that the USB storage device is connected to the USB Type...

Page 35: ...r the Remote Control on page 35 Showing the Information OSD on page 36 Switching Between Sound Modes on page 36 Switching Between Picture Modes on page 36 Setting the Aspect Ratio on page 37 OSD On Sc...

Page 36: ...pending on the selected control method When RS 232C is selected for control Power supply and Quick Start are set to Off Home Office mode When no signal is input No signal is displayed and the monitor...

Page 37: ...d Retail mode The monitor does not enter the energy saving mode when no signal is input The On mode is maintained Office mode When no signal is input No signal is displayed and the monitor enters the...

Page 38: ...10 ft NOTE The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor or near fluorescent lamps Handling the remote control Do not expose...

Page 39: ...D is set to On White Connected to a LAN Red Not connected to a LAN NOTE When the input signal is Media Player the information OSD will not be displayed Switching Between Sound Modes Press the SOUND bu...

Page 40: ...he image is enlarged There are no black bars neither vertically nor horizontally Part of the image vertically or horizontally is not displayed 4096 2160 1920 1080 1920 960 1024 768 3840 2160 3840 1920...

Page 41: ...t Reset Video Settings HDR Video Dynamic Standard Energy Savings Conferencing HighBright Custom OK Return MENU EXIT EXIT Input source Selected main menu Sub menu Adjustment settings Key guide Main men...

Page 42: ...e other settings related to the image Audio settings Adjust the volume balance equalizer and the other settings related to the audio Setup settings Display the monitor information select the language...

Page 43: ...rder they are displayed in the folder File names must contain only alphanumeric characters Operation buttons Press the OK button on the remote control while playing a file to display the OSD operation...

Page 44: ...All files in the folder are played once in the sorted order One or more selected files Any files you checked are played once in the sorted order 1 Repeat one file A file is playing the current file pl...

Page 45: ...o MPEG1 40 Mbps 1920 x 1080 30 Hz MPEG2 40 Mbps 1920 x 1080 30 Hz MPEG4 40 Mbps 1920 x 1080 30 Hz H 263 40 Mbps 1920 x 1080 30 Hz H 264 135 Mbps 3840 x 2160 60 Hz HEVC H 265 100 Mbps 3840 x 2160 60 Hz...

Page 46: ...ter 5 Advanced Operation This Chapter Includes Creating a Power Schedule on page 44 Using Picture Modes on page 45 Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls on page 46 Locking the Button Contr...

Page 47: ...control to enable Power Off Press the t u buttons on the remote control to move between the hours and minutes fields Use the p q buttons on the remote control to set the time e If a daily schedule is...

Page 48: ...t a mode HDR Video Dynamic Standard Energy Savings Conferencing HighBright Custom Picture Mode Types Picture Mode Purpose HDR Video Setting for HDR format video can be selected only when an HDR signal...

Page 49: ...sing the remote control or the monitor control panel You can prevent unauthorized use and changes to the monitor settings by enabling the security and lock settings The security and locking functions...

Page 50: ...nagement Signal Information Off Mode 1 Mode 2 HDMI1 OK Return MENU EXIT EXIT 1 In the OSD menu go to Setup Other settings and select Key Lock Settings 2 Select the key lock range Off All buttons opera...

Page 51: ...Settings 2 Select the key lock range Off All buttons operate normally Mode1 Only the POWER and the SOURCE buttons operate Mode2 All buttons are locked Only the power button can be used during standby...

Page 52: ...on page 51 HTTP Browser on page 52 Commands on page 56 Connecting an external device There are two options to connect an external device to control the monitor RS 232C Interface Connecting an externa...

Page 53: ...to the monitor First turn the computer on and then turn the monitor on To control the monitor via commands sent from a computer connected with an RS 232C cable use the control commands Instructions f...

Page 54: ...you to receive email notifications from the monitor and control the monitor from a computer via a network To use a LAN connection you are required to assign an IP address to the monitor page 73 The mo...

Page 55: ...The monitor may not respond if the buttons shown on the browser are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals In such a case wait a moment and try again If you still can t get a response turn the monitor...

Page 56: ...tions related to the network can be configured the same way as in the OSD menu using the links below Top INPUT SOURCE HDMI1 STATUS PROTOCOL STATUS SYSTEM MODEL NAME E988 SERIAL XXXXXXXXXX FIRMWARE VER...

Page 57: ...rk when Off is selected for DHCP SUBNET MASK Set the subnet mask for the network to which the monitor is connected when Off is selected for DHCP DEFAULT GATEWAY Set the default gateway for the network...

Page 58: ...d only for use with Crestron s ROOMVIEW For further information visit https www crestron com AMX Settings Click on AMX on the left hand column on the HOME screen to enter the setting screen AMX BEACON...

Page 59: ...a connected device Instructions for each command format can be found in External_Control pdf in our Website see Appendix B External Resources page 66 RS 232C Interface Item Details PROTOCOL RS 232C B...

Page 60: ...on page 58 The image is not displayed correctly on page 59 An instruction or caution screen is displayed on page 60 Others when connected to a computer on page 60 Others remote control speakers on pag...

Page 61: ...the computer P 28 The power indicator is lit a color other than blue or it is flashing The monitor automatically goes into standby at the preset time period after the video signal is lost Press the p...

Page 62: ...check the following settings P 38 If the OSD menu does not open properly the monitor may be malfunctioning Contact your supplier P 69 P 69 If the OSD menu opens properly the monitor is not malfunction...

Page 63: ...ce this problem may cause a malfunction P 72 1 Depending on the computer a proper signal may not be output immediately after changing the resolution or the frequency and the caution may be displayed f...

Page 64: ...lution Reference The media player function does not recognize the USB storage device Check that a USB storage device is correctly connected to the USB port P 31 When using a video device Symptom Cause...

Page 65: ...English 62 Chapter 8 Specifications This Chapter Includes Compatible Signal List on page 63 E988 on page 64...

Page 66: ...o No Recommended resolution 4096 x 2160 54 0 kHz 24 Hz No Yes Yes No No Compressed image 4096 x 2160 56 3 kHz 25 Hz No No Yes No No Compressed image 4096 x 2160 67 5 kHz 30 Hz No No Yes No No Compress...

Page 67: ...W Stereo Control Terminals RS 232C 9 Pin D sub x1 LAN RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB Terminal USB Type A port For media player DC 5 V 500 mA max USB Type C port For power supply DC 5 V 3 A max Operatio...

Page 68: ...HIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC S...

Page 69: ...the communications protocol for externally controlling and querying the monitor via either RS 232C or LAN The protocol uses encoded binary and requires calculation of checksums and most functionality...

Page 70: ...OSD Controls List This Chapter Includes Video Settings on page 68 Audio Settings on page 70 Setup on page 71 Control Settings on page 73 Media Player on page 74 Schedule on page 75 Default values can...

Page 71: ...ect ratio 1 1 Shows the image in a 1 by 1 pixel format If the input resolution is higher than the recommended resolution the image will be scaled down to fit the screen Full Fills the entire screen ev...

Page 72: ...e screen is adjusted automatically according to the room brightness NOTE When set to ON Backlight Brightness cannot be changed Color Enhance 1 2 Changes the colors of the image and the saturation to c...

Page 73: ...dio Internal Speakers Configures the settings for the internal speakers output Auto The sound is not output from the speakers when a cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal Off Sound is not outpu...

Page 74: ...or lost Press the INFO button on the remote control to display the selected input terminal on the Information OSD None The monitor does not search for video signal on the other input connections Firs...

Page 75: ...switching function operate Mode 2 All buttons are locked Only the power button can be used during standby mode IR Lock Settings Prevents the monitor from being controlled using the remote control Off...

Page 76: ...ubnet mask data for the monitor connected to the network when Off is selected for DHCP DEFAULT GATEWAY Set the default gateway for the monitor connected to the network when Off is selected for DHCP DN...

Page 77: ...ignal is being input in a terminal other than the USB port There was no user operation for 10 seconds or more NOTE Memo The POWER VOLUME and MUTE buttons on the remote control operate normally If othe...

Page 78: ...hour format Schedule settings Creates a working schedule for the monitor see page 44 Press the p q t u buttons to navigate and change the schedule settings Press the OK button on the remote control to...

Page 79: ...79 We are strongly committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment We are engaged in developi...

Page 80: ...information Personally identifiable information such as IP addresses may be saved on the monitor Before transferring or disposing of the monitor clear this data by performing the network reset functio...

Page 81: ...products may only apply to the current European Union Member States uct or if applicable follow applicable legislation or agreement you may have The mark on electrical and electronic products may only...

Page 82: ...erminal Check the wiring specification of the cable in advance and choose a proper cable NOTE Different wiring specifications may exist for 4 contact mini jack cables No Signal 1 Video 2 Audio left 3...

Page 83: ...English 80 Rev 1...

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