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Contents 

1. Unpacking and Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1 

1.1. Unpacking

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1.2. Package contents

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1.3. Installation

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2 Physical view and features ...................................................................................................................................... 3 

2.1 Front View

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2.2 Top View

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2.3 Rear View

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2.4 IO Port

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3. Cleaning and Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 6 

3.1. Cleaning

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3.2 Troubleshooting

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4. Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 

4.1 Specifications

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4.2. Disclaimer

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5. Operation ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 

5.1 Setup wizard

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5.1.1 Setup wizard flow:

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5.1.2 Welcome

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5.1.3 Security Setting

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5.1.4 Signage Display Settings

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5.1.5 Network Setting

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5.1.6 Clone Media Files into internal

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5.1.7 Setup Complete

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5.2 Android Launcher

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5.2.1. Platform launcher

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5.2.2. Admin mode:

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5.3 Setting menu

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Summary of Contents for 10BDL4151T

Page 1: ...PHILIPS 10BDL4151T V1 00 User Manual English ...

Page 2: ...If your power cord is missing please contact with your local service center Please refer to Customer Care Consumer Information Center Do not subject the monitor to severe vibration or high impact conditions during operation Do not knock or drop the monitor during operation or transportation Maintenance To protect your monitor from possible damage do not put excessive pressure on the LCD panel When...

Page 3: ...fer to the chapter of Consumer Information Center For transportation information please refer to Technical Specifications Do not leave your monitor in a car trunk under direct sun light Note Consult a service technician if the monitor does not operate normally or you are not sure what procedure to take when the operating instructions given in this manual have been followed Europe EU Declaration of...

Page 4: ...d to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Use only an RF shielded cable that was supplied with the monitor when connecting this monitor to a computer device To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to ...

Page 5: ...with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your used device please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased They can take this product for environmental safe recyc...

Page 6: ...ic form except that you may make one 1 copy of such printed materials for your back up purposes only 3 License Restrictions Except as provided otherwise herein you shall not rent lease sublicense sell assign loan or otherwise transfer the Software You shall not and you shall not permit any third party to reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software except to the extent that applicable la...

Page 7: ...BLE TO DOWNLOAD COPY STORE DISPLAY TRANSFER AND OR PLAY SECURE CONTENT 11 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL MMD OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF USE OR OTHER PECUNIAR...

Page 8: ...ooting 6 3 1 Cleaning 6 3 2 Troubleshooting 6 4 Technical Data 6 4 1 Specifications 6 4 2 Disclaimer 8 5 Operation 8 5 1 Setup wizard 8 5 1 1 Setup wizard flow 8 5 1 2 Welcome 9 5 1 3 Security Setting 9 5 1 4 Signage Display Settings 9 5 1 5 Network Setting 10 5 1 6 Clone Media Files into internal 11 5 1 7 Setup Complete 11 5 2 Android Launcher 11 5 2 1 Platform launcher 11 5 2 2 Admin mode 11 5 3...

Page 9: ...e complete and in good condition 1 2 Package contents Colour Monitor Quick Start Guide USB Cable HDMI Cable Silicon Foot Stand Bar DC Power adapter Power Plug Provide by regions Differences according to regions Monitar design and accessories may differ from those illustrated above 1 3 Installation Securing the power and network cable 1 Insert power plug 2 Securing Micro SD card Insert SD card brac...

Page 10: ... cover Mounting and installation Mounting Option 1 VESA mount f Supporting VESA standard VESA MIS D75 75 75mm Supporting screw M4 4mm exclude the mounting plate thickness The equipment and its associated mounting facilities still remain secure during the test Use only the UL listed VESA mount with a minimum weight load of the weight of the unit without base Mounting Option 2 Using back cover Suppo...

Page 11: ... 1 Front View Front Camera 2M RGB LED Left Right Default OFF Use SICP to turn On and set RGB 2 2 Top View Host USB Micro USB Support USB external device Expansion Port Reserved Micro USB Support ADB data transmission don t support OTG ...

Page 12: ...olume Launch Admin mode app Menu Volume Launch Quick Information app Menu Menu Volume Volume Volume Volume Enable touch function Menu Menu Volume Volume Turn on the screen Stand screw hole Reset Button Factory Reset Speaker Hole VESA mount Screw spec M4 Wall Mount Screw Hole ...

Page 13: ... LED change to Green when PHILIPS LOGO appear Micro USB Support USB external device Micro SD Connect your Micro SD card LAN LAN control function for the use of remote control signal from control center PoE power over Ethernet 24W Status Green Yellow NC OFF OFF 10Mbps ON Flicker OFF 100Mbps ON Flicker ON DC 12V Switch the AC adapter on off ...

Page 14: ... thinners 3 2 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remeby No picture is displayed 1 The adapter is disconnected 2 The monitor is standby mode 1 Make sure the power LED is green Or plug in the adapter 2 Menu Menu Volume Volume turn on the screen HDMI output is abnormal 1 HDMI cable is not connected properly 2 The External device is abnormal 1 Make sure the HDMI cables attached firmly 2 Check the ...

Page 15: ... port Micro SD card slot up to 32GB micro SDHC DC in Jack for charging 12V 1 5A Micro USB for ADB 1 Micro USB for host 2 Type A host ports 2 reserved expansion port Local storage 8 GB eMMC with Micro SD card expansion slot Accessories DC Power adapter adapter Manufacturer Ktech Model KSASB0241200150D5 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 0 6A HDMI Cable USB Cable Stand Bar Silicon Foot Power plug US EU UK Quick sta...

Page 16: ...tart Network Settings 2 Security Setting Back Page Welcome Next Page Signage Display Settings Skip Page Signage Display Settings 3 Signage Display Settings Back Page Security Setting Next Page Import from SD Import from USB Manual Setup Skip Page Network Settings 4 Network Settings 3 1 Manual Setup Back Page Signage Display Settings 4 Network Settings Back Page Signage Display Settings Next Page W...

Page 17: ... select which security item to open SICP Network Port FTP ADB Over Network SNMP You can click Skip if you do not want to open security items 5 1 4 Signage Display Settings The user can choose to import Database or setup manually You can click Skip if you do not want to run this page PS 1 Database needs to put in the Philips folder in SD or USB drive 2 Data base file name should be settings db 1 Im...

Page 18: ...an click Skip to skip network setting PS If you did not connect Ethernet cable it will show Network cable is not plugged If you choose and click Next 1 Wireless When connecting to Wi Fi it will lead you to next page automatically Signage Display Settings 2 Ethernet When you enter Ethernet mode it will show Connection Type 2 options DHCP and Static IP IP Address Only in Static IP mode Netmask Only ...

Page 19: ...ss 1 Import Clone Data Click Finish run Import data it will re boot automatically 2 Manual Setup Complete After finishing manual setup you can enter Admin Mode to change settings in the future if necessary 5 2 Android Launcher 5 2 1 Platform launcher Platform launcher is black page as below Every apps leave by press back key the screen will go back to platform launcher 5 2 2 Admin mode Admin mode ...

Page 20: ...ttings Page Reference Settings user manual for more detail description 2 Apps Page List all application in this page including user self installed applications 3 Network Page Wi Fi and Mobile will only show up if system having available Wi Fi module and mobile module a Wi Fi page Enable disable Wi Fi connection A list of available Access Point AP will be shown in below after enable Wi Fi Wi Fi pag...

Page 21: ... Date time 13 Developer options 14 About tablet 5 3 1 Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Enable disable Wi Fi connection through main switch in Setting Wi Fi Note When Wi Fi is enabled Ethernet will be disabled automatically 5 3 2 Ethernet Settings Ethernet Enable disable Ethernet connection through main switch in Setting Ethernet Ethernet configuration options list in below of main switch 1 Connection Type Cho...

Page 22: ...t Ethernet IP Address Netmask DNS Address and Gateway when select Static IP Note Please input IPv4 address in all field in dot decimal notation consisting of four decimal numbers each ranging from 0 to 255 separated by dot 5 3 3 Bluetooth Enable disable Bluetooth through main switch in Settings Bluetooth After switching ON it will show the device name and all available devices More Settings More a...

Page 23: ... IEEE802 11 specification suggest using 0 32 octets with UTF8 encoding System provide NONE and WPA2 PSK security protocol to provide hotspot network Suggest using WPA2 PSK which more secure than NONE The password for other client connect into is random generated user set new password for hotspot Click show password can show out password Select AP Band now can only select 2 4 GHz Band ...

Page 24: ...gnage Display name Monitor ID Boot logo Boot on source Schedule and Screenshot Signage Display Name Set up PD name default name Ethernet MAC address with prefix PD_ For example PD_000b12223398 The max length of name is 36 chars in UTF8 format Monitor ID Monitor ID in range 1 to 255 Boot Logo User can set up device boot up logo boot animation mode Default is ON A Off Turn off boot animation B On Tu...

Page 25: ...P command to wake up system After waking up system the system is black screen since playback applications are finished User can call back navigation bar by finger scroll up if touch not disabled or enter Admin mode quick info by hot key 3 The hot key is available when system sleep User can enter Admin mode or showing quick info dialog by using hot key Screenshot Setup device auto screenshot Click ...

Page 26: ...splay Server settings FTP Port Gmail Security Settings If you are using Gmail but cannot sent out E mail please check Google Account Security Setting in website https www google com settings security lessse cureapps And turn on Access for less secure apps Yahoo Account Security Settings In Yahoo Account Security option users should enable Allow apps that use less secure sign in option 2 Manager Em...

Page 27: ... URL address with https prefix If device does not bind with remote control server before please input PIN code provided by server Bind status 1 When device does not have network showing Network is disconnected 2 If device has network but not connected with remote control server showing Server is disconnected 3 If server is connected but not bind with server showing Server is unbinded 4 If device b...

Page 28: ...ND Play is playing content PDF Player Open PDF Player APK s edit play list activity and edit effect settings activity Custom app User set up customer source APK The selected APK will be launch when switch into customer input source If user does not set up customer source APK system will show black screen when switch into customer input source If user set up APK for custom app source it will show A...

Page 29: ...m 1025 65535 Following port already been used cannot assign 8000 9988 15220 28123 28124 and FTP default port 2121 5 3 4 4 System Tools Settings Signage Display System Tools There are five major features in signage display system tools 1 Clear Storage Used to clear data under Philips folder in internal and external storage 2 Reset Doing factory reset to clear all user data and settings System will ...

Page 30: ... factory reset Doing factory reset by click FACTORY RESET system pop up a dialog and ask again Please make sure you understand what you are doing then press OK to perform reset action Note that this action cannot reverse and erase all data in internal storage ...

Page 31: ...user wants to use for update After select the file in list system will reboot and do system update Please note that 1 Keep system power alive during system update do not remove power adapter 2 Currently system only support full Android update 3 The update file should be named update zip only 4 The update zip file should be only put in root folder of external storage 5 3 5 Display There are followi...

Page 32: ...Pressing the language you want to change and drag to the first one Remove Language in Preferences List 2 Virtual keyboard Virtual keyboards are commonly used as an on screen input method You can enable and disable input methods by pressing Manage keyboards 3 Physical keyboard User can enable disable to keep showing virtual keyboard on screen or not 4 Current keyboard Used to change the current key...

Page 33: ...25 date and Set time User can change time zone in Select time zone And use can also change 24 hour format in 1 00 PM or 13 00 ...

Page 34: ...the LED strips Only SICP commands can control the LED strips ON OFF and colors SICP commands for controlling Side LED strips Message Set Use this command to simultaneously switch on off LED strips as shown above and set color based on R G and B values Led colors LED Behavior Power LED 1 Power LED is amber when power is connected R L LED strips 1 Default is OFF 2 Only SICP commands can turn ON OFF ...

Page 35: ...ems of this page to do action Select Copy or Move option it will popup destination dialog Select target storage the bottom of screen will show function bar Press up or down key to move to the destination press left or right key to select the function Paste Cancel If the focus bar is a folder it will paste in this folder ...

Page 36: ...s N V All rights reserved Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N V and are used under license from Koninklijke Philips N V Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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