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NOTE 1: CREATING A SCHEDULE

The schedule function allows the display to be set to power on and off at different times. Up to seven different schedules can be
programmed.

To program the schedule:

1. Enter the SCHEDULE menu. Highlight SCHEDULE SETTINGS using the up and down buttons. Press the SET or the + button to enter the

Settings menu. Highlight the desired schedule number and press set. The box next to the number will turn yellow. The schedule can now
be programmed.

2. Use the down button to highlight the hours setting in the ON time slot. Use the + and - buttons to set the hour. Use the up and down

buttons to highlight the minutes setting. Use the + and - buttons to set the minutes. Set the OFF time in the same manner.

3. Use the up and down arrows to highlight INPUT. Use the + and - buttons to choose the input source. Use the up and down arrows to

highlight PIC. MODE. Use the + and - buttons to choose the picture mode.

4. Use the down button to select a day on which the schedule will be enabled. Push the

set button to enable. If the schedule is to be ran every day, choose EVERY DAY and
press the SET button. The circle next to EVERY DAY will turn yellow. If a weekly
schedule is desired, choose the days of the week using the up and down buttons and
pressing SET to select. Then highlight the EVERY WEEK option and press SET.

5. After a schedule is programmed the remaining schedules can then be set. Press

MENU to leave the OSD or press EXIT to go back to the previous menu.

Note: 

If schedules are overlapping then the schedule with the highest number will have

priority over the schedule with the lowest number. For example schedule #7 will have
priority over schedule #1.
If selected input or picture mode is not available now, disable input or picture mode
is shown in red.

NOTE 2:

 

IMAGE PERSISTENCE

Please be aware that LCD Technology may experience a phenomenon known as Image Persistence. Image Persistence occurs when a
residual or “ghost” image of a previous image remains visible on the screen. Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not
permanent, but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided.
To alleviate image persistence, turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was displayed. For example, if an image was on the
monitor for one hour and a residual image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image.
As with all personal display devices, NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS recommends displaying moving images and using a moving screen
saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use.

Please set “SCREEN SAVER”, “DATE &TIME” and “SCHEDULE SETTINGS” functions to further reduce the risk of Image persistence.

For long life use as Public Display

Image Sticking of LCD Panel

When an LCD panel is operated continuously for long hours, a trace of electric charge remains near the electrode inside LCD, and residual
or “ghost” image of previous image may be observed. (Image Persistence)
Image Persistence is not permanent, but when fixed image is displayed for long period, ionic impurities inside LCD are accumulated along
the displayed image, and may be permanent. (Image Sticking)

Recommendations

To prevent Image Sticking, and for longer life usage of LCD, the following are recommended.

1. Fixed image should not be displayed for long period. Change fixed images after short intervals.

2. When not in use, please turn off the monitor by remote control, or use Power Management or use Schedule Functions.

3. Lower environmental temperatures prolong the lifespan of the monitor.

When Protective surface (glass, acrylic) is installed over the LCD surface, the LCD surface is located in an enclosed space, the monitor
are stacked, utilize the temperature sensors inside monitor.
To reduce the environmental temperature, use the Cooling Fan, Screen Saver and Low Brightness.

4. Please use “Screen Saver Mode” of monitor.

SCHEDULE:

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INPUT:
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Summary of Contents for X461HB-R

Page 1: ...User s Manual MultiSync X461HB...

Page 2: ...ration English 16 Power ON and OFF Modes English 16 Power Indicator English 17 Using Power Management English 17 Selecting a video source English 17 Picture Aspect English 17 Information OSD English 1...

Page 3: ...ed to correct the interference at his own expense If necessary the user should contact the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the followi...

Page 4: ...s Declaration Declaration of the Manufacturer We hereby certify that the color monitor MultiSync X461HB L468TQ is in compliance with Council Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 1 Council Directive 2004 108...

Page 5: ...particular Section 820 93 Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected to earth in the building installation Immediately unplug...

Page 6: ...r of power cords included will depend on the where the LCD monitor is to be shipped When more than one power cord is included please use a power cord that matches the AC voltage of the power outlet an...

Page 7: ...ions included with the mounting equipment for detailed information Installation Mounting location The ceiling and wall must be strong enough to support the monitor and mounting accessories DO NOT inst...

Page 8: ...le with care when mounting LCD monitor stand and avoid pinching your fingers Screw Cord or chain Clamp Allow adequate ventilation or provide air conditioning around the monitor so that heat can proper...

Page 9: ...trol completely locks out access to all Control Key functions To activate the control key lock function press both and and hold down simultaneously for more than 3 seconds To resume user mode press bo...

Page 10: ...onal wired remote control by connecting it to your monitor NOTE When you use Remote IN OUT IR CONTROL in OSD menu should be NORMAL Main Power Switch On Off switch to turn main power ON OFF AC IN conne...

Page 11: ...ft prevention EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINAL To output the audio signal from AUDIO 1 2 3 HDMI and TV jack Note This speaker terminal is for 15W 15W 8 ohm speaker Option board slot Slot for board accessorie...

Page 12: ...u UP DOWN button Acts as button to move the highlighted area up or down to select adjustment items within OSD menu Small screen which adjusted PIP mode moves up or down MINUS PLUS button Increases or...

Page 13: ...strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor or when there is an object in the path Handling the remote control Do not subject to strong shock Do not allow water or other liquid to splash the...

Page 14: ...llowing battery use Place AA size batteries matching the and signs on each battery to the and signs of the battery compartment Do not mix battery brands Do not combine new and old batteries This can s...

Page 15: ...ust the screen See pages 20 and 21 Make adjustments of the screen display position when necessary 10 Adjust the image See page 20 Make adjustments such as brightness or contrast when required 11 Recom...

Page 16: ...VIDEO VIDEO2 DVD HD2 VGA DVI RGB HV DVI Connecting Audio terminal AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 HDMI AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 AU...

Page 17: ...deo output requirements and any special identification or configuring your monitor s image and monitor may require Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards To maintain display quality use a cabl...

Page 18: ...rn green while powered on and will turn red or amber while powered off NOTE The Main Power Switch must be in the ON position in order to power up the monitor using the remote control or the Power Butt...

Page 19: ...s less power but the RS 232C and INPUT DETECT functions are not available NOTE Depending on the PC and video card used this function may not operate Selecting a video source To view a video source Use...

Page 20: ...E When picture mode is set to AMBIENT1 or AMBIENT2 BRIGHTNESS AUTO BRIGHTNESS and BRIGHTNESS in SCREEN SAVER function are disabled Do not cover anbibrint sensor when you use AMBIENT1 or AMBIENT2 in PI...

Page 21: ...DOWN button to select Press INPUT button to decide Press UP or DOWN PLUS or MINUS button to select Press EXIT Control Panel OSD screen PICTURE MODE Goto Adjustment Select Return Close 70 50 50 50 50 5...

Page 22: ...TV DVD etc S GAMMA Special gamma for certain types of movies Raises the dark parts and lowers the light parts of the image S Curve DICOM SIM DICOM GSDF curve simulated for LCD type PROGRAMMABLE A pro...

Page 23: ...TV ZOOM Maintains the aspect ratio while zooming 1 00 H ZOOM Amount of horizontal zoom Can be adjusted for each BASE ZOOM setting 1 00 V ZOOM Amount of vertical zoom Can be adjusted for each BASE ZOOM...

Page 24: ...PIP function is on it will be deactivated and vice versa if the TEXT TICKER is turned on SUB INPUT Selects sub picture input signal Depend on signal input PIP RESET Resets PIP options back to factory...

Page 25: ...AY button on the remote controller for 5 seconds TILE MATRIX Allows one image to be expanded and displayed over multiple screens up to 100 through a distribution amplifier NOTE Low resolution is not s...

Page 26: ...WER SAVE STANDBY MODE SCREEN SAVER SIDE BORDER COLOR AUTO BRIGHTNESS DDC CI INPUT DETECT Selects the method of input detection the monitor uses when more than two input devices FIRST DETECT All inputs...

Page 27: ...ted for motion pictures but increases the risk of image retention COLOR SYSTEM The selected Color System depends on the video format of the input signal AUTO VIDEO1 VIDEO2 S VIDEO inputs only AUTO Aut...

Page 28: ...visible on the screen Unlike CRT monitors LCD monitors image persistence is not permanent but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided To alleviate image persistenc...

Page 29: ...while using the keypad to input the REMOTE CONTROL ID number 1 100 The REMOTE ID NUMBER should match the MONITOR ID number of the display to be controlled Choose 0 to simultaneously control all displ...

Page 30: ...trol the SECONDARY monitor while aiming at the PRIMARY monitor The MENU OSD will appear on the selected target monitor NOTE If the ID No mode select OSD is showing press the DISPLAY button on the remo...

Page 31: ...an only be connected to another monitor of the same model Do not connect to other types of equipment To control monitor or multiple monitors that are daisy chained together please use the control comm...

Page 32: ...use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or a higher version for the web browser This device uses JavaScript and Cookies and the browser should be set to accept these functions The setting method will vary...

Page 33: ...http pd nec co jp index html for the address or the entry column of the URL Example 2 When the IP address of the monitor is 192 168 73 1 access is gained to the mail alert settings by specifying http...

Page 34: ...Click this button to reflect the above settings Click this button to send a test mail to check if your settings are correct A reply to a test mail will be displayed HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME ALERT MAIL SE...

Page 35: ...cally optimizing display performance IPM Intelligent Power Manager System Provides innovative power saving methods that allow the monitor to shift to a lower power consumption level when on but not in...

Page 36: ...een or red color can be seen Power Switch should be in the ON position and power cord should be connected Make certain the computer is not in a power saving mode touch the keyboard or mouse RED LED on...

Page 37: ...B HV BNC R G B H V Analog RGB 0 7 Vp p with 75 ohm terminated Separate HV sync TTL level Posi Nega DVD HD2 BNC Component Y 1 0 Vp p 75ohm Cb Cr Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm VIDEO1 VIDEO2 BNC Composite 1 0 Vp...

Page 38: ...d to 4 7 connected to 1 8 8 connected to 1 7 9 NC Pin Assignment of DVI connector 1 TX2 9 TX1 17 TX0 2 TX2 10 TX1 18 TX0 3 Shield TX2 TX4 11 Shield TX1 TX3 19 Shield TX0 TX5 4 NC 12 NC 20 NC 5 NC 13 N...

Page 39: ...apan or http www necdisplay com in USA Energy Saving This monitor features an advanced energy saving capability When a VESA Display Power Management Signalling DPMS Standard signal is sent to the moni...

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