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Basic operation

• 

Use AC 100-240V 50~60 Hz power outlet for 

the product power supply

• 

lf the screen of the product is not on, please 

press the power button on the remote control 
or on the product

• 

lf you want to shut off the product temporary, 

please press the power button on the remote  
control or on the product

• 

lf you want to shut off the product completely, 

please disconnect the power cable

• 

In 

Component

 and 

AV

 modes the product 

will 

shut off

 if there is no signal input for 

30 

minutes

• 

ln 

PC-RGB

 and 

HDMI

 modes the product will 

enter 

idle

 state if there is no signal input after 

30 seconds

 

ln 

Media Player 1/2

 modes the product will 

remain 

On

 if there is no signal input

• 

The setting and tuning of picture and sound 

will be saved when the product is shut off, 
which will be working in the pre-shut off state 
when the product is turned on again

• 

lf PC signal source is used, please first set 

the resolution of the PC display card as the  
following modes:
For HDMI 1/2/3 (3840x2160 @ 60Hz)

 

For PC (1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz)

• 

lf there is progressive output of the signal 

used by the user, signal source with 
progressive output is recommended

Preparation

• 

Put the product on a stable surface

•   Do not fix the product with others fixations than 

those provided or suggested by the 
manufacturer

•   If you have a wall mount, check that it is 

steady.

•   Do not place any material on the product.
•   Do not block or cover the ventilation 

openings on the product

•   The product must be plugged with a tension 

source of 110-240 volts and 50~60 Hz

•   Power cord and cables must be properly 

routed and protected to prevent from 
stepping on them

•   Keep the power cord away from any heat 

source. Possible fire hazard

Heating sources and humidity

•   Keep the product dry and away from humidity
•   Keep the product away from heat sources
 

Cleaning and maintenance

•   Unplug the product before cleaning it. Do not 

use solvents or liquids to clean the product 

•   Only clean the product with a soft and dry 

fabric

•   In case of troubleshooting, do not use spare 

parts other than those suggested by the 
manufacturer. Using inadequate spare parts 
can lead to electric shocks, short-circuits fire 

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS 
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

or others incidents. Please contact a 
technical authorized by SWEDX

Departure in holidays

•   Unplug the product during lightning storms or 

when unused for long periods of time

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Summary of Contents for MX-40K8-01

Page 1: ...58K8 01 SDS65K8 01 SDS75K8 01 MX 40K8 01 MX 50K8 01 MX 58K8 01 MX 65K8 01 MX 75K8 01 UMX 49K8 01 UMX 55K8 01 SUMX 55K8 01 SWL 28K8 SWL 32K8 SWL 40K8 SWL 50K8 SWL 58K8 SWL 65K8 SWL 75K8 SWLT 28K8 SWLT 32K8 SWLT 40K8 SWLT 50K8 SWLT 58K8 SWSB32K8 Your Digital Signage Partner ...

Page 2: ...ge Screens SWEDX Lamina SWEDX Signo SWEDX offers a wide range of LED TVs and digital signage products and its accessories For more information please visit www swedx com SWEDX Sandwich Board SWEDX Matrix Video Walls ...

Page 3: ... For SDS SWL SWLT 8 Remote control buttons FR5 9 Remote control buttons FR IR 10 Main Operations 11 Volume Control 11 OSD Menu Operations 11 OSD Menu Structure 11 Picture Menu 12 Sound Menu 13 Time Menu 14 Settings Menu 15 Media Player 1 2 17 Supported Formats and Codes 18 Matrix Video Wall Information 19 Troubleshooting 21 Warranty and Service 22 How to get service 23 Limitation of liability 23 ...

Page 4: ...sconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphone can cause hearing loss Please install the product at proper position such as wall or ceiling Please install it under the guidance of professional staff This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC ...

Page 5: ...ix the product with others fixations than those provided or suggested by the manufacturer If you have a wall mount check that it is steady Do not place any material on the product Do not block or cover the ventilation openings on the product The product must be plugged with a tension source of 110 240 volts and 50 60 Hz Power cord and cables must be properly routed and protected to prevent from st...

Page 6: ...OWER INPUT Input for 100 240 V power 50 60Hz 12 MEDIA PLAYER 1 Input for USB Media Player 1 Firmware upgrade 13 MEDIA PLAYER 2 Input for USB Media Player 2 14 HDMI1 Input for HDMI1 Ver 2 0 Supports maximum resolution 3840x2160 60 Hz 15 HDMI2 Input for HDMI2 Ver 2 0 Supports maximum resolution 3840x2160 60 Hz 16 HDMI3 Input for HDMI3 Ver 2 0 Supports maximum resolution 3840x2160 60 Hz 17 COAXIAL Ou...

Page 7: ...Fi is not available or LAN connection is preferred The SWL SWLT series are also equipped with cooling fans The fans can be controller in the OSD menu The SWLT Touch series are equipped with a Touch overlay The connection interface is USB 2 0 The Touch USB cable must be connected to a media player such as Mini PC or Android box etc which supports touch function 07 SWL SWLT Contents Included items f...

Page 8: ...hold the buttons for 5 seconds The Red LED will flash 3 times and switch from the current mode to the other one To pair the remote with the product follow the steps below 1 Disconnect the product from power outlet 2 Make sure that the remote is in 2 4 GHz mode 3 Make sure that the USB Remote Receiver is inserted in the screen 4 Press and hold the buttons 0 and OK on the remote control simultaneous...

Page 9: ... Stop play 20 Fast backward 21 Previous Title 22 Not applicable for this product 23 Mute the built in speakers 24 Available sources selection 25 Not applicable for this product 26 Not applicable for this product 27 Not applicable for this product 28 Not applicable for this product 29 Enter sleep mode in certain chosen time 30 Blue 31 Yellow 32 Not applicable for this product 33 Not applicable for ...

Page 10: ...licable for this product 26 Not applicable for this product 27 Not applicable for this product 28 Not applicable for this product 29 Enter sleep mode in certain chosen time 30 Blue 31 Yellow 32 Not applicable for this product 33 Not applicable for this product 34 Confirm activate button 35 Navigation adjust button RIGHT 36 Exit the OSD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Model...

Page 11: ... Menu Operation Main Menu Press MENU on the remote control to enter the main OSD menu First choose Main menu item you need with the buttons To select a Main menu items just press OK Sub Menu Each menu item has its own sub menu items to set Sub Menu items A If there is no value to adjust it means there is a sub menu which you can access by pressing OK and modify the menu values B If there is no par...

Page 12: ...ight Adjust the backlight intensity Picture Use the Picture menu to adjust the picture settings to meet your requirements Picture mode Standard Suitable for a normal room Mild Suitable for a dark room User In User mode you can adjust the Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness to meet your requirements Dynamic Suitable for a bright room Aspect Ratio Set the various picture options such as picture size...

Page 13: ...Bass to meet desired requirements Balance Adjust the sound output balance between left and right speaker Surround Sound In TrueSurround or SRS TrueSurrond mode the screen delivers a compelling virtual surround sound experience through the internal television speakers It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats SPDIF Mode Choose the output mode for the SPDIF signal Choose between Auto or P...

Page 14: ...NU 2016 01 Jan 10 05 18 Customize Never Clock Date 01 Month Jan Year 2016 Hour 10 Minute 20 Second 35 Exit MENU Timer Mode On Time On Time Exit MENU Mon Fri Time 1 On 00 00 00 00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturdady Sunday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 07 0...

Page 15: ...o Signal Screen Black Auto EDID 2 0 Activate Fans at C Select Move Return MENU 42 Fan Setting Off Overheating Protection Off OSD Mode Landscape Matrix ID 1 No Signal Standby Off MEMC Requires Restart On or medium when the product is used in quite environment and choose high when the maximum cooling is desired due to the environment Overheating Protection When activated this function will turn off the...

Page 16: ...difference between the screens refresh rate and signal frame rate Active for smoother motion and deactivate for shorter input lag 16 Select Move Return MENU Fan Setting Off Overheating Protection Off OSD Mode Landscape Matrix ID 1 No Signal Standby Off MEMC Requires Restart On ...

Page 17: ...USB flash memory When Picture is chosen the product will display automatically only all picture files stored in the USB flash memory When the Play Mode is Program you can choose to display in the play list either videos or pictures that are stored in the USB flash drive Slide Time Select the time duration for the picture to be displayed before next picture is displayed The options are Seconds 5 10...

Page 18: ...52X288 16Mbps VOB MPEG2 720x576 Format Max resolution Colors Picture BMP 1000 x 1000 pixels 16 256 16 bit 24 bit och 32 bit JPEG 3840x2160 Recommended resolution is 3840x2160 pixels PNG 1000x1000 pixels Audio MP3 8K 48K 32K 320K WAV 32K 48KHz 32K 320Kbps M4A AAC 16K 48K 32K 192K Information The Media Player inputs supports USB Flash Drive and Hard disks are supported Supported formatting formats a...

Page 19: ... problem when you run the software then run it in compatibility mode XP Sp2 Connect the RS232 to USB adapter to the PC s USB port 19 Check the Com port number assigned by Windows to the RS232 to USB adapter Connect the RJ45 to RS232 adapter to the RS232 to USB adapter Connect the RJ45 cable to the RS232 to RJ45 adapter Connect the RJ45 cable other end to the first screen s RS232 IN Assign the Matr...

Page 20: ...lit Adjust these values to achieve desired GAP BEZEL to be removed or offset of the picture sent to the screens or to compensate the BEZEL NOTE The screens indicate accepting the set configuration by FLASHING after you click on the OK button If the screens did not flash please use the Set Screen Menu to set the configuration again Press OK to save the settings The software will ask for restart Aft...

Page 21: ...ocation and connections of your aerial l This interference is often due to the use of an indoor aerial Remote control malfunctions l Ensure that the remote is in correct mode l Replace the remote control batteries l Clean the upper edge of the remote control transmission window l Check the battery terminals l Turn off the product and unplug the AC cable from the wall socket and then plug the AC ca...

Page 22: ...ing from A Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product B Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by SWEDX C Any damage of the product due to shipment D Removal or installation of the product E Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failur...

Page 23: ...trictions apply and these programs are subject to change without prior notice Limitation of liability If your SWEDX product fails to work as warranted above your sole and exclusive remedy shall be repaired or replaced SWEDX s maximum liability under this limited warranty is expressly limited to the lesser of the price you have paid for the product or the cost of repairing or replacement of any har...

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