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LDP135-151

All-in-One Direct View LED Display

User Guide

Model No. VS18884

P/N: LDP135-151

IMPORTANT:  Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in 

a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future service.  Warranty information contained in this User 

Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic

®

 Corporation, which is also found on our web site at 

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Summary of Contents for LDP135-151

Page 1: ...using your product in a safe manner as well as registering your product for future service Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corpora...

Page 2: ...eding the world s expectations for technological evolution innovation and simplicity At ViewSonic we believe that our products have the potential to make a positive impact in the world and we are conf...

Page 3: ...a strange odor is present immediately turn the device off and call your dealer or ViewSonic It is dangerous to continue using the device Do not attempt to circumvent the safety provisions of the polar...

Page 4: ...such as if the power supply cord or plug is damaged if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall in the unit if the unit is exposed to moisture if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped...

Page 5: ...ystem Control Box Covers 26 Floor Stand Installation 28 Component List 28 Dimensions 29 Constructing the Floor Stand 30 Connecting the System Control Box to the Floor Base 32 Installing the Middle Cab...

Page 6: ...63 Portrait Mode 65 Wall Mounting 66 Installing the Cabinets 67 Connecting the System Control Box Standard Installation 72 Connecting the System Control Box Hidden Installation 76 Installing the LED...

Page 7: ...ttings Menu Tree 89 Network Internet 94 Connected Devices 96 Apps 97 Display 99 Sound 103 Storage 104 System 105 Upgrade 109 On Screen Display OSD Menu 110 On Screen Display OSD Menu Tree 111 Menu Opt...

Page 8: ...l 149 RS 232 Hardware Specification 149 RS 232 Communication Setting 149 Command Table 150 Regulatory and Service Information 151 Compliance Information 151 FCC Compliance Statement 151 IC Warning Sta...

Page 9: ...de Schnellstartanleitung Gu a r pida de inicio H zl Ba lang K lavuzu Aan de slag 1 LED Modules 1 3 4 100 modules The quantity of spare LED modules will vary by country Remote Control 427C Model LD163...

Page 10: ...Bag with LEDs 1 bag 1 000 pieces Replacement LED beads specific to module batch number Cannot be used on different LED module batch es NOTE This product is packed in an air transport box Due to the s...

Page 11: ...ront Panel POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A I O Control Panel Speaker Speaker Pow...

Page 12: ...peaker 3 Audio IN Audio input from an external device 4 S PDIF Out Multichannel sound via optical signals 5 IR IN Extend the IR Receiver 6 USB 2 0 USB Reader 5V 1 5A 7 LAN Standard RJ45 10M 100M 1000M...

Page 13: ...l 4 Brightness Press to cycle through brightness levels 5 Volume Increase the volume 6 Volume Decrease the volume 7 Input Select Press to cycle through available input sources 8 Stand by Press to ente...

Page 14: ...en 6 Brightness Adjust the brightness level 7 p q t u Directional buttons 8 OK Confirm the selection 9 i Enter the Information page 10 Menu Enter the Settings menu 11 Return Return to previous 12 Play...

Page 15: ...a risk of explosion if batteries are installed with incorrect polarity NOTE It is recommended that you do not mix battery types Avoid exposure to heat or steam Do not allow water or other liquids to s...

Page 16: ...ective range of 20 feet 6 meters 30 degrees left and right Ensure there is nothing obstructing the remote control s signal to the receiver 20 ft 30 30 POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR I...

Page 17: ...n 508 mm 20 in 711 2 mm 28 in 914 4 mm 36 mm 1117 6 mm 44 in 1320 8 mm 52 in 50 8 mm 2 in 7 mm in 25 4 mm 1 in 15 mm in 50 8 mm 2 in 1 Ensure the wall area and size is an appropriate installation site...

Page 18: ...02 mm 53 in 1350 mm W a l l Display 25 mm in NOTE You can also install the Upper Wall Mount Brackets hang the screen and then install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets for a more precise fit Ensure the wa...

Page 19: ...Middle Cabinets are positioned at the top and bottom mounting positions as shown below 2 Carefully lift each Cabinet up onto the Upper Wall Mount Brackets starting from the left 3 Ensure the Mounting...

Page 20: ...to securely connect each cabinet together It may be necessary to align the hole with an Allen wrench in order to engage the Locking Bolt 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE...

Page 21: ...t to right ensuring the Mounting Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets 6 Repeat Step 4 securing the cabinets together with each Locking Bolt and Hook 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook...

Page 22: ...ld the System Control Box panel Ensure the main system control board is on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached 2 Align the holes...

Page 23: ...ble for cable management Loosen the two 2 PWM 4x6mm screws pull the power cable out thread the power cable through the hole and then fasten the screws tightly Hole for cable management Two 2 PWM 4x6mm...

Page 24: ...e Cabinets with the 20 provided M6x10mm screws 5 Connect the Network and Power cables of the Cabinets to the System Control Box NOTE There are five 5 Network and five 5 Power cables to connect Power N...

Page 25: ...ing sure to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet Please wear Anti Static Gloves before handling the LED modules 2 Ensure each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap...

Page 26: ...2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A 1 Begin by installing the Right Cover onto the System Control Box NOTE Ensure the Power Button cable is connected to the System Contr...

Page 27: ...4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A 4 Your display is now ready to power on POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5...

Page 28: ...optional accessory Follow the below instructions to install your LED Display onto the stand Component List Letter Item Quantity Description A 1 Hex Tool B 8 M6 x 80mm Bolt C 1 Left Support D 1 Bottom...

Page 29: ...imensions 2328 mm 91 in 26 in 665 mm 93 in 2379 8 mm 22 in 572 5 mm 71 in 1807 3 mm 26 in 665 mm 72 in 1830 1 mm 118 in 3010 mm 118 in 3010 mm in 25 mm 31 in 807 2 mm 71 mm 2 in 46 mm 1 in 96 in 2461...

Page 30: ...ucting the Floor Stand 1 Connect the Left Support to the Bottom Cross Beam with two 2 M6 x 80mm bolts 1 2 3 4 A B C D F 2 Connect the Right Support with the Bottom Cross Beam with two 2 M6 x 80mm bolt...

Page 31: ...3 Connect the Top Cross Beam to the Left and Right Supports with four 4 M6 x 80mm bolts NOTE Ensure the groove of the Top Cross Beam faces inwards 3 4 F 4 Ensure all bolts are tightened properly 2 4 A...

Page 32: ...on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel will be separated into two pieces however the wires are connected 2 Align the System Control Box to the eight 8 holes on the Bottom Cross...

Page 33: ...ckets on the rear of the three 3 Middle Cabinets are positioned as shown below 2 Carefully lift a Cabinet up onto the Floor Stand securing the Mounting Bracket into the support channel of the Top Cros...

Page 34: ...vided screws M6x10mm 4 Push each Locking Bolt and lock each Hook with the hex tool to securely connect each cabinet together Push the Locking Bolt 3 Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE There are fiv...

Page 35: ...35 5 Repeat Steps 2 4 for the remaining Middle Cabinets...

Page 36: ...l of the Top Cross Beam The bottom of the Cabinet will rest on the Bottom Cross Beam NOTE Ensure the holes of the Cabinet and the System Control Box are aligned 2 Push each Locking Bolt and lock each...

Page 37: ...rk and Power Cables Connect the Network and Power cables of each Cabinet to the System Control Box NOTE There are five 5 Network and five 5 Power cables to connect Power Network 1 Network 2 Network 3...

Page 38: ...ing sure to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet Ensure each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap between each it may be necessary to gently tap the Module to mak...

Page 39: ...by installing the Right Cover onto the System Control Box NOTE Ensure the Power Button cable is connected to the System Control Box Power cable before securing the Cover 2 After connecting the Power...

Page 40: ...dle and Left Cover Once all of the Covers are secured your LED Display is ready to use POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 H...

Page 41: ...tion video Follow the below guide to install the display with the Hidden System Control Box layout Wall Mounting Installing the Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets 1422 4 mm 56 in 101 6 mm 4 in 304 8...

Page 42: ...the Upper Wall Mount Brackets The distance between the Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets is 53 1350 mm 57 mm 4 in 2 in 102 mm 53 in 1350 mm W a l l Display 25 mm in NOTE You can also install the Upp...

Page 43: ...43 6 After installing both Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets the installation wall should look like 3 in 85 mm 53 in 1350 mm...

Page 44: ...Middle Cabinets are positioned at the top and bottom mounting positions as shown below 2 Carefully lift each Cabinet up onto the Upper Wall Mount Brackets starting from the left 3 Ensure the Mounting...

Page 45: ...to securely connect each cabinet together It may be necessary to align the hole with an Allen wrench in order to engage the Locking Bolt 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE...

Page 46: ...t to right ensuring the Mounting Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets 6 Repeat Step 4 securing the cabinets together with each Locking Bolt and Hook 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook...

Page 47: ...system control board is on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached 2 Install the left part of System Control Box using the M6x16mm...

Page 48: ...s to connect Route the Power cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet and connect it to the power plug Route the Network cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet into an S shape and...

Page 49: ...ing sure to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet Please wear Anti Static Gloves before handling the LED modules 2 Ensure each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap...

Page 50: ...DMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A Standard Installation POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI...

Page 51: ...stallation site NOTE The height of the Upper Wall Mount Brackets must not be less than 90 2300 mm from the ground 2 Using the Wall Mount Bracket pictured above as a guide mark at least eight 8 holes a...

Page 52: ...ets hang the screen and then install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets for a more precise fit Ensure the wall can safely support 297 62 lbs 135 kg Ensure the deviation of the wall surface is 5 mm 6 Repeat...

Page 53: ...Middle Cabinets are positioned at the top and bottom mounting positions as shown below 2 Carefully lift each Cabinet up onto the Upper Wall Mount Brackets starting from the left 3 Ensure the Mounting...

Page 54: ...to securely connect each cabinet together It may be necessary to align the hole with an Allen wrench in order to engage the Locking Bolt 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE...

Page 55: ...l Mount Brackets 6 Repeat Step 4 securing the cabinets together with each Locking Bolt and Hook 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE There are five 5 Locking Bolts and 10 Hook...

Page 56: ...the System Control Box panel Ensure the main system control board is on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached 2 Starting from the...

Page 57: ...ble for cable management Loosen the two 2 PWM 4x6mm screws pull the power cable out thread the power cable through the hole and then fasten the screws tightly Hole for cable management Two 2 PWM 4x6mm...

Page 58: ...e Cabinets with the 20 provided M6x10mm screws 5 Connect the Network and Power cables of the Cabinets to the System Control Box NOTE There are five 5 Network and five 5 Power cables to connect Power N...

Page 59: ...cable to the HDMI OUT port of Display 2 Then connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI IN port of Display 1 HDMI IN HDMI OUT NOTE Route the HDMI cable as shown below 9 Install the System Control...

Page 60: ...HDMI IN port of Display 1 HDMI IN HDMI OUT NOTE Route the HDMI cable as shown below 2 Carefully unfold the System Control Box panel Ensure the main system control board is on the right NOTE Use cautio...

Page 61: ...61 4 Install the right part of the System Control Box using the M6x16mm screws behind the Cabinet...

Page 62: ...e Power cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet and connect it to the power plug Route the Network cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet into an S shape and connect it to the net...

Page 63: ...the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet Please wear Anti Static Gloves before handling the LED modules 2 Ensure each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap between each It m...

Page 64: ...PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A Standard Installation POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5...

Page 65: ...ape Installation POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO...

Page 66: ...TA6x30mm for load bearing wood 3 Repeat Step 2 ensuring the second Wall Mount Bracket is level with the first Wall Mount Bracket Keep a 47 1200 mm space between the two brackets as pictured above 4 In...

Page 67: ...67 Installing the Cabinets 1 Ensure 10 Mounting Brackets are attached to the rear of the five 5 Middle Cabinets are positioned horizontally as shown below...

Page 68: ...HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A A B C D E E D C B A...

Page 69: ...Hook with the hex tool to securely connect each cabinet together It may be necessary to align the hole with an Allen wrench in order to engage the Locking Bolt 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook w...

Page 70: ...Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets 7 Repeat Step 4 securing the cabinets together with each Locking Bolt and Hook 3 Push the Locking Bolt Lock each Hook with the hex tool NOTE There are...

Page 71: ...71 9 After installing all the Cabinets the installation wall should look like...

Page 72: ...the System Control Box panel Ensure the main system control board is on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached 2 Starting from the...

Page 73: ...ble for cable management Loosen the two 2 PWM 4x6mm screws pull the power cable out thread the power cable through the hole and then fasten the screws tightly Hole for cable management Two 2 PWM 4x6mm...

Page 74: ...e Cabinets with the 20 provided M6x10mm screws 5 Connect the Network and Power cables of the Cabinets to the System Control Box NOTE There are five 5 Network and five 5 Power cables to connect Power N...

Page 75: ...75 6 After installing the System Control Box the installation wall should look like 7 Install the System Control Box Covers with the KM3x6mm screws...

Page 76: ...stem control board is on the right NOTE Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached 2 Install the left and right part of System Control Box using the M...

Page 77: ...s to connect Route the Power cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet and connect it to the power plug Route the Network cable through the opening provided in the Cabinet into an S shape and...

Page 78: ...RS232 USB C USB A POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A 1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91...

Page 79: ...all should look like POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A POWER NOTE The lowest Wall...

Page 80: ...t on the LED display HDMI Out HDMI In HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Blu ray DVD DVR Media Player HDMI Out HDMI In HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Audio Connection Connect an audio cable from your external audio device to the Audio Out...

Page 81: ...Connections Just like any PC it is easy to connect various USB devices and other peripherals to your LED display USB Type A Type C USB Type A Plug the USB device cable or storage drive into the USB T...

Page 82: ...232 serial cable to connect your LED display to an external computer and control system certain functions can be controlled remotely such as Power On Off Volume adjustment Input select Brightness and...

Page 83: ...ch to the ON position The Power button is located on the front of the unit POWER HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN S PDIF OUT IR IN USB 5V 1 5A USB 5V 1 5A LAN HDMI 1 2 0 HDMI 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HD...

Page 84: ...ight 3 Quick Access Quick access to LAN Wi Fi Brightness and Power NOTE Only supported by keyboard and mouse 4 Date Time Automatic time adjustment time zone selection and 24 hour format can all be adj...

Page 85: ...I 2 2 0 HDMI 3 1 4 HDMI 4 1 4 HDMI 5 2 1 RS232 USB C USB A Keyboard and Mouse When connected to the USB Type A port of the display a keyboard and mouse can also be used to navigate the Home Screen USB...

Page 86: ...Agent Device management File Manager File explorer Manager Remote device management Revel Digital Signage Manage digital signage SureMDM Nix Secure monitor and manage devices WPS Office Create documen...

Page 87: ...87 Input Source The display supports eight input sources Home HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 HDMI 5 HDBaseT and USB C...

Page 88: ...w and adjust App Info App Permissions and Default Apps Display View and adjust Brightness Level Ambient Light Sensor Font Size Startup Shutdown Input Setting and Launcher Settings Sound View and adjus...

Page 89: ...TIC Ethernet Details Portable Hotspot Portable Wi Fi Hotspot On Off Connected Devices Connected Devices On Off Device Name ViewSoinc DvLED Apps App Info Installed Apps Disable Force Stop App Permissio...

Page 90: ...lay APP vCastReceiver Standby Mode Hibernate Sleep Splash Screen ViewSonic Black Blue Input Setting Input Alias HDMI 1 Display Hide HDMI 2 Display Hide HDMI 3 Display HDMI 4 Hide HDMI 5 Display USB C...

Page 91: ...ume 0 100 Storage Device Storage Internal Shared Storage Storage Manager On Off Photos Videos Music Audio Games Movie TV System Language Input Languages English French Spanish German Russian Dutch Tur...

Page 92: ...tandby Mode Hibernate Sleep Date Time Automatic Date Time On Off Select Time Zone Use 24 hour Format On Off Dehumidification Settings On Off Automatic Reminders On Off Begin Dehumidification Now On Of...

Page 93: ...93 Main Menu Sub menu Menu Option Upgrade OTA Upgrade OTA Cloud Server Local Update sda1 SDcard...

Page 94: ...menu Description Wi Fi Select Wi Fi to enter the Wi Fi selection interface Then select the desired Wi Fi network and enter the password You can select Add Network in the Wi Fi selection screen to manu...

Page 95: ...ect Wi Fi Preferences to view Wi Fi usage preferences Wi Fi connection tips etc Ethernet Select Ethernet to enable disable Ethernet review DNS and IP mode Portable Hotspot Enable disable Portable Wi F...

Page 96: ...96 Connected Devices Enable disable device connection review connected devices and search and connect to other devices...

Page 97: ...ub menu Description App Info Select App Info to view installed applications and their detailed information You can also disable the application review notifications and permissions and adjust further...

Page 98: ...98 Sub menu Description App Permissions Select App Permissions to manage various application permissions Default Apps Select your default applications...

Page 99: ...Description Brightness Level Adjust the brightness level by eight 8 levels Ambient Light Sensor Detects ambient light and adjusts brightness levels automatically Font Size Preview and adjust the font...

Page 100: ...100 Sub menu Description Dual Screen Splicing Enable Dual Screen Splicing if installing two 2 DirectView LED Displays together...

Page 101: ...2 3 4 5 HDBaseT USB C APP Display APP vCastReceiver Standby Mode Hibernate Power off the screen only Sleep Power down the display to minimal power consumption 0 5W Splash Screen Change the boot scree...

Page 102: ...lay or hide the ViewSoinc logo on the Home Screen Date Time Display or hide the date and time on the Home Screen Theme Choose from seven 7 included themes for the Home Screen Others Display Settings A...

Page 103: ...103 Sound Sub menu Description Media Volume Adjust the volume level of the display...

Page 104: ...104 Storage Sub menu Description Internal Shared Storage Internal storage allocation...

Page 105: ...105 System Sub menu Description Languages Input Languages Language selection Virtual Keyboard Select your input method...

Page 106: ...powering ON the display Sleep Timer Set the amount of time before entering sleep mode Power Saving Select when to enable power saving mode Standby Mode Choose between Hibernate and Sleep modes Date Ti...

Page 107: ...ification Start and adjust dehumidification settings Reset Network Settings Reset Reset current network settings Reset App Preferences Reset current app preferences Factory Data Reset Restore the disp...

Page 108: ...108 Sub menu Description About Device View information about the display...

Page 109: ...as the Standby Mode and the system will automatically update the schedule after shutdown Manual Update Check Update The system will check for the latest FW automatically If a new FW version is found...

Page 110: ...an active input source e g HDMI To open and operate the OSD Menu 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control 2 Press q p t u on the remote control to select menu items or adjust values 3 Press OK t...

Page 111: ...ovie Presentation Display Mode Aspect Ratio Auto 4 3 16 9 Native Brightness 0 100 Contrast 0 100 Tint 50 50 Saturation 0 100 Sharpness 0 20 Gamma Dark Middle Bright Color Temp User Standard Cool Warm...

Page 112: ...20Hz 0 100 EQ_500Hz 0 100 EQ_1 5KHz 0 100 EQ_5KHz 0 100 EQ_10KHz 0 100 Reset Audio Volume 50 50 Mute On Off PIP PBP Mode Off PIP Sub Picture on Top Left Sub Picture on Top Right Sub Picture on Bottom...

Page 113: ...nu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu or press t u to adjust select the setting NOTE Some sub menu options may have another sub menu layer Menu Option Descript...

Page 114: ...D Menu 2 Then press OK or use q p t u on the remote control to select the Display Mode menu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu or press t u to adjust select th...

Page 115: ...This is suitable for the incoming image which is neither 4 3 nor 16 9 and you want to make the most use of the screen without altering the image s aspect ratio 4 3 Scales an image so that it is displa...

Page 116: ...peak white level after you have previously adjusted the Brightness setting to suit your selected input and viewing environment Tint The higher the value the more greenish the picture becomes The lower...

Page 117: ...117 Menu Option Description Gamma Manually adjust the brightness level of the monitor s grayscale levels...

Page 118: ...118 Menu Option Description Color Temp Manually adjust the red green and blue values...

Page 119: ...119 Menu Option Description Reset Return the Display Mode settings to their default values...

Page 120: ...ntrol to select the Advanced Mode menu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu or press t u to adjust select the setting NOTE Some sub menu options may have another...

Page 121: ...image according to the input source You can also manually select a brightness level to display better picture quality HDMI Setting Auto Sets the display to detect the range of the input signal automat...

Page 122: ...he Speaker menu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu or press t u to adjust select the setting NOTE Some sub menu options may have another sub menu layer Menu Op...

Page 123: ...123 Menu Option Description Reset Return the Speaker settings to their default values Audio Volume Adjust the volume level Mute Toggle On to turn off the speaker...

Page 124: ...u on the remote control to select the PIP PBP Mode menu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu or press t u to adjust select the setting NOTE Some sub menu option...

Page 125: ...125 Menu Option Description PIP PBP Setup PIP Split the screen into two parts a main window and an inset window User can specify the input source for each screen...

Page 126: ...126 Menu Option Description PIP PBP Setup PBP Display up to four 4 windows on screen at the same time...

Page 127: ...y the OSD Menu 2 Then press OK or use q p t u on the remote control to select the Information menu 3 Press q p to select the menu option Then press OK to display its sub menu Menu Option Description I...

Page 128: ...mobile devices can be connected to the same subnet and across the subnet as long as it can communicate between the two Connected devices will show up under Device List on the same subnet connection If...

Page 129: ...nected to the same network as the display 2 Open a web browser and enter the address that is shown on the display to download the application 3 Launch the application and click the connect icon next t...

Page 130: ...ly from the server or download from the Google Play Store or the Apple Store 3 Launch the application and select the correct Device Name and input the pin to connect You can also directly input the pi...

Page 131: ...urn Return to the previous operation interface Folder View or open the mobile device s internal file Screen sharing Share the screen NOTE Android 5 0 and above supported Touch Change to touch mode Pen...

Page 132: ...132 Browser Web browser for surfing the Internet...

Page 133: ...133 vSweeper Remove unnecessary data and unwanted files Advanced Settings can also be customized to the user s needs...

Page 134: ...134 WPS Office Create edit and view Documents Memos Presentations and Spreadsheets...

Page 135: ...udio Out 3 5 mm 3 x USB Type A Power 5V 1 5A Speaker Output 20W x 2 Harman Kardon RS 232 RS 232 Serial Control Power Voltage 100 120V 30A 50 60Hz 220 240V 15A 50Hz vary by country Operating Conditions...

Page 136: ...136 LED Display Stuck Pixel Definition Item Acceptance Criteria Stuck Pixel whole display 60 stuck pixels Stuck Pixel as marked in green 15 stuck pixels Stuck Pixel Single Module 6 stuck pixels...

Page 137: ...75 720 x 400 70 85 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 832 x 624 75 1024 x 768 60 70 75 1152 x 864 60 70 75 1152 x 870 75 1280 x 720 60 1280 x 960 60 1280 x 1024 60 75 1360 x 768 85 1440 x 900 60 1680 x 1050 60 16...

Page 138: ...nsult your computer s instructional manual on how to connect to an external display If a vertical and horizontal frequency select mode exists select 60Hz vertical and 67 5KHz horizontal In some cases...

Page 139: ...ax Resolution 1920 x 1080 30 Audio MPEG_Audio_Layer3 flv H 264 Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 30 Audio AAC 2 0 mkv H 264 Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 30 Audio AAC 2 0 H 265 Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 30 Aud...

Page 140: ...le Rate max 48KHz Bit Rate max 1411Kbps flac FLAC Sample Rate max 192KHz Bit Rate max 1411Kbps m4a ALAC Sample Rate 8K 96KHz Bit Rate 24K 576Kbps mp3 MPEG1 2 layer 3 Sample Rate 8K 48KHz Bit Rate 32K...

Page 141: ...is connected and not loose 2 Check that the power outlet is functioning properly and meets the required electrical requirement The display does not recognize the USB storage device 1 Ensure the drive...

Page 142: ...1 Press the Mute Unmute button 2 Adjust the volume 3 Check the audio cable connection if used 4 If using a computer digital video with embedded audio ensure the computer speakers are set to external s...

Page 143: ...irst use If a new screen has been stowed for more than three 3 months the brightness should be set at 30 for its first use and allowed to operate for two 2 hours continuously After two 2 hours of use...

Page 144: ...onth for more than eight 8 hours During a wet and rainy season it is recommended to turn on the display at least once a week Avoid using full white full red full blue or full green content for an exte...

Page 145: ...145 Vacuum Suction Tool Online Service Address Compliance Information Imformation KG Off 1 2...

Page 146: ...146 Charging the Battery 1 2 Changing the Battery 1 2...

Page 147: ...147 LED Module Disassembly 1 2 3 4...

Page 148: ...5 6 7 8 2 3 Power Switch Turn the device On Off 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Start Button Engage Disengage the suction force 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Battery Removal Button Press to remove the battery 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 Charg...

Page 149: ...on ViewSonic RS 232 serial port on the lower left side 1 Connector type DB 9 Pin Female 2 Use of straight through parallel cable for connection 3 Pin Assignment Female DB 9 Pin Pin Signal Remark 1 NC...

Page 150: ...e Down 1 35 38 30 31 73 35 39 30 30 0D Volume Up 1 35 38 30 31 73 35 39 30 31 0D Get Volume 66 38 30 31 67 66 30 30 30 0D Mute OFF 36 38 30 31 73 36 30 30 30 0D Mute ON mute 36 38 30 31 73 36 30 30 31...

Page 151: ...s and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that int...

Page 152: ...liance could void your authority to operate the equipment IC Warning Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditi...

Page 153: ...um de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5825 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour une utilisation l int rieur afin de r duire...

Page 154: ...products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III of the RoHS2 Directives as noted below Copper alloy containing up to 4 lead by weight Lead in high melting temperature type solders i e lead...

Page 155: ...1 weight and 0 01 weight for cadmium except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule Product Disposal at End of Product Life ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and...

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Page 158: ...r components e g Projector Lamps Please refer to What the warranty excludes and does not cover section Who the warranty protects This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser What the w...

Page 159: ...How to get service For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support Please refer to the Customer Service page You will need to provide your product s serial n...

Page 160: ...aw This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and or do not allow the ex...

Page 161: ...y excludes and does not cover Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water lightnin...

Page 162: ...tainer packaging to an authorized ViewSonic service center Round trip transportation costs for in warranty products will be paid by ViewSonic Limitation of implied warranties There are no warranties e...

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