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Compliance Information

 

 

 

VIVIDtouch hereby declares that the Products

’ Mo del Numbers: 

VTS-4600, VTS-5500, VTS-6500 

Conform with the provisions of: 

•  FCC: FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR 22:2008 
•  ICES-003 Issue 5: 2012 Class A (For Canada ) 
•  CE: EN 55022: 2010 + AC: 2011 
•  EN 55024: 2010 
•  EN 61000-3-2: 2006 + A2: 2009 
•  EN 61000-3-3: 2008 
•  cTUVus: UL 60950-1:2007 
•  CB: IEC 60950-1: 2005 + A1 

 

 

 

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in 
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in 
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his 
own expense.

DECLARATION  OF  CONFORMITY:

 

FCC PART 15:

 

Summary of Contents for VTS-4600

Page 1: ...1 VTS 4600 Super slim LED Display VTS 5500 Super slim LED Display VTS 6500 LED Display Model VTS 4600 5500 6500 Installation OperationManual ...

Page 2: ...rt of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without our prior written permission The trademarks reproduced in this document and used on the products are either owned or licensed by us or by their respective holders You may not reproduce or use the trademarks without our prior written consent COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS ...

Page 3: ...eplacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 If an extension cord must be used ensure that the voltage rating exceeds the maximum power consumption of the apparatus otherwise the extension cord may overheat 12 Only use the attachments accessories specifie...

Page 4: ...imits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio ...

Page 5: ... By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorit...

Page 6: ...Notes ...

Page 7: ...ontrols and Functions 5 Display at a Glance 5 Input Panel 7 Remote Control Unit 9 3 Installation 11 Remote Control 11 Notes on Batteries 11 Notes on Remote Control Operation 11 Locking and Unlocking the Remote Control 11 Quick Setup 12 Installation Considerations 12 Ambient Light 12 Ambient Heat 12 Ventilation 13 Mounting the Display 14 Connections to the Display 14 Connecting Source Components to...

Page 8: ...ttings 35 System 36 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 37 Maintenance 37 Troubleshooting 37 6 External Control 39 Serial Communications 39 Command and Response Examples 40 Serial Command List 40 Using Discrete IR Co des 46 IR Command Protocol 46 IR Control Co de List 47 7 Specifications 49 Display Specifications 49 Supported Timings 51 Overall Dimensions 53 INDEX 59 Appendix I Moving and Carrying N...

Page 9: ...nection 16 3 5 HDMI and DVI D Source Connections 17 3 6 RGBHV VGA Source Connections 18 3 7 Touch Screen Controller USB Connection 19 4 1 OSD Menu Structure 26 4 2 Typical PLUGE Pattern for Adjusting Brightness 27 4 3 Typical Grey Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast 28 4 4 Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness 29 4 5 Typical Colour Bar Pattern for Adjusting Colour Saturation and Hue 29 4 6 C...

Page 10: ...Notes ...

Page 11: ...l in order to clarify the information and instructions provided Remote and built in keypad button identifiers are set in upper case bold type for example Press EXIT to return to the previous menu Computer input commands you type and output responses that appear on screen isshown in monospace fixed width type for example To change the aspect ratio to Letterbox type 07 00 02 41 53 50 03 08 Enter All...

Page 12: ...or omitted action can degrade performance or cause a malfunction WARNING WARNINGS app ear when a given action or omitted action can result in da mage to the equipment or possible non fatal injury to the user DANGER DANGER app ears when a given action can cause severe injury or death 1 2 Using This Manual Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual If you need...

Page 13: ...on HDCP VGA RS232 connections Edge LED Backlight with active ambient light sensor to adjust backlight automatic ally TouchCapability Precise highly responsive touch technology High touch sensitivity no pressure required Any touch finger gloved hand or pointer Calibrated easily by software tools as attached t Windows 7 8 com pliant One USB cable for easy Plug and Play operation Supports landscape a...

Page 14: ...Notes ...

Page 15: ...escribe them Figure 2 1 Display Rear Side View 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH Connects or disconnects the display panel from the AC power source 2 STATUS LED Lights orange to indicate that the display is in standby mode blinks orange if no input signal is present off if the main power switch is set to off 1 2 3 1 SOUR CE M E NU EXI T ...

Page 16: ... a menu is visible on screen this button operates identic ally to the right arrow or ENTER button on the display remote control unit When a menu is visible on screen this button operates identic ally to the left arrow button on the display remote control unit When a menu is visible on screen these buttons operate identic ally to the up and down arrow buttons on the display remote control unit MENU...

Page 17: ...tandard Type B USB port for connecting the Multi Touch Controller host computer to the display 3 RS232C In A female 9 pin D sub connector for interfacing with a PC or home theatre automation control system 4 DisplayPort DisplayPort 1 1a and DisplayPort HDCP 1 1 compliant SD HD input for connecting SDTV EDTV or HDTV component video sources 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 10 ...

Page 18: ...5 pin D Sub For connecting components that have RGB or component output jacks such as a personal computer or external DTV decoder a break out cable is needed for BNC type connection 8 PC Audio In Connect the audio output from a personal computer here 9 IRExtender Connect the IR Extender cable provided with the display to this input 10 Audio Out For connecting external powered speakers or an extern...

Page 19: ...2 3 Remote Control Unit Figure 2 3 shows the display remote control and Table 2 1 describes its functionality Figure 2 3 Display Remote Control Unit ...

Page 20: ...LAYPORT source 4 MENU Opens the monitor s on screen menu system When the menu system is already open pressing this butt on will select the previous submenu Navigates through submenus and settings 5 ENTER Selects highlighted menu choices 6 EXIT Closes the menu system 7 MUTE Turns off the sound BRIGHT Adjusts the brightness CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast AUTO Auto adjustment of VGA source SOURCE Sele...

Page 21: ... not expose batteries to excessive heat such as from sunshine fire or the like NotesonRemote ControlOperation Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote control and the IR receiver on the display If the effective range of the remote control de creases or it stops working replace the batteries with new ones The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared...

Page 22: ...splay 19 20 22 7 Display calibration adjust the following for each input Aspect ratio Colour level Brightness Tint Contrast Input position Colour temperature and white balance 27 3 3 Installation Considerations Proper installation of your display will ensure a satisfying viewing experience Whether you are installing a display temporarily or permanently you should take the following into account to...

Page 23: ...sufficient space on all sides between it and surrounding objects as showninFigure 3 1 This allows heat to disperse maintaining the proper operating temperature Figure 3 1 Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting Wall 50 mm 2 50 mm 2 Wall 50 mm 2 50 mm 2 50 mm 2 ...

Page 24: ...pp roved wall mount kit designed for your display 3 5 ConnectionstotheDisplay Proceed as follows to connect the display to your video sources external controller s if present and AC power When connecting your equipment Turn off all equipment before making any connections Use the correct signal cables for each source For best performance and to minimize cable clutter use high quality cables that ar...

Page 25: ...rol automation system if present to the RS 232 port on the display see Figure 3 2 For more information ab out using this connection refer to External Control on page 39 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 2 Receive Data toctrl system 3 Transmit Data from ctrl system 5 Ground to Automation Control System or PC Figure 3 2 RS 232 Control System Connection ...

Page 26: ...igure 3 3 Figure 3 3 IR Extender Connection Connecting Source ComponentstotheDisplay Connect your video sources to the display as show n and described in the sections that follow DisplayPort Source Connection See Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 DisplayPort Source Connection Remote Control 3 5 mm mini phono plug ...

Page 27: ... for a list of compatible input signals Thisdisplay supports the VESADisplay Data Channel DDC standard This standard provides Plug and Play cap ability the display and a VESA DDC compatible computer communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup In order for Plug and Play to work correctly you must turn on the display before you turn on the connected computer Figure 3 5 H...

Page 28: ... power cord into the AC receptacle on the side of the display AC 100V 240V See Figure 2 2 3 Connect the other end to your AC power source 4 Turn on the main power switch at the side of the display see Figure 2 1 The power indicator lights orange to indicate that the display is in stand by mode 5 Press the power button on the remote control to turn on the display or press the power button on the ke...

Page 29: ... your display to support touch screen capability ensure that The touch screen controller host computer is turned off The display is turned on The video output from the computer is connected to a video input on the display See Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 or Figure 3 6 Connecting theTouchScreenControllerHostComputertotheDisplay Use the provided USB cable to connect the touch screen controller host compute...

Page 30: ...8 Software Requirements Single Touch Operation These operating systems natively support single touch operation only MicrosoftWindows 7Home Basic Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise or Vista Business Edition Windows XP orWindows Server 2003 with NETFramework version 2 0 or later Apple OS X NOTE The above operating systems that do not natively support multi touch can achieve multi touch via the Tangi...

Page 31: ...xxx exe located on the USB Key provided with the display You can also download the most recent version of the Touch Screen Driver software from http multitouch com support_g4 html 2 The Touch Screen Driver Setup Wizard appears Click Next then click Install to start the process 3 Click Finish to complete the installation ...

Page 32: ... a physical touch screen supports Status Show current status of a touch screen It may be a Working normal b Open bulk device failed c Open virtual digitizer failed d Open physic digitizer failed Calibration If touching the screen does not place the cursor in the desired position you may be able to correct this by performing a touch screen engine calibration To do this a Click Calibration A white c...

Page 33: ...Utility this function is for service engineer to diagnose touch function please do not execute Caution Thisactionisnotundoable ...

Page 34: ...ad the most recent version of the TouchWin software from http www timelink cn plus list php tid 142 2 Choose the desired setup language English or Simplified Chinese then click OK 1 The TouchWin Setup Wizard appears Click Next twice then click Install 2 Select Yes restart the computer now and click Finish to restart your computer and complete the installation ...

Page 35: ... the touch screen or reset the product to its factory default state The following paragraphs describe these settings in detail When you are finished configuring the touch screen click Done to save your changes or Cancel to discard them Mode Choose one of the following then click Done MultiTouch This mode is available only in Windows operating systems that support multi touch the user can interact ...

Page 36: ...d appear on the screen b Click the red spot by hand and follow the red spot moving to finish the nine point touch calibration NOTE Only click the nine points with a finger on the black screen when calibrating c When you complete the nine point calibration a confirmation window appears Click Done to accept the calibration click Cancel or do nothing in which case the calibration window automatic all...

Page 37: ...e multi touch capability refer to Software Requirements Single Touch Operation on page 20 Therefore it is recommended that you enable this option Right Click Duration When Right Click Simulation is enabled this slider controls how long a finger press action must be in order for it to be interpreted as a right click action Double Click Speed This slider controls the maximum duration between two tou...

Page 38: ...b menu use the and buttons to highlight it Then press to enter that sub menu To select a menu item use the and buttons to highlight it Then press or to adjust that setting and press ENTER The OSD menus are arranged hierarchic ally as shown in Figure 4 1 Depending on the selected input source and signal characteristics some menu options may not be available ...

Page 39: ...100 OSD Location Up Down Left Right OSD Rotation Landscape or Portrait OSD Language English Slovenian Croatian Serbian Hungarian Macedonia Albanian Bosnian OSD Timeout 5 10 15 30 115 120 seconds Power LED On or Off Real Time Clock Current Date and Time Timer Mode User All Days Monday Sunday or Work Days Monday Frida y Saturday and Sunda y Power On Disable or Enable Power Off Advanced Settings Auto...

Page 40: ...rogram material you are viewing These presets automatically adjust the other image settings for optimal image quality Or select User to adjust Brightness Contrast and other settings manually Brightness On your external test pattern source select a PLUGE pattern PLUGE is an acronym for Picture Line Up Generation Equipment Figure 4 2shows a typical PLUGE pattern BelowBlack Above Black Figure 4 2 Typ...

Page 41: ...contains only black grey and white no colour Contrast On your external test pattern source select a stepped grey bar pattern like the one shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Typical Grey Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Select Contrast and press or to adjust the contrast to a point just below which the white rectangle starts to increase insize NOTE Brightness and contrast controls are interactive A c...

Page 42: ... white edges around the transitions from black to grey and differently sized lines in the sweep patterns at the top and bottom Lower the sharpness setting to eliminate them Figure 4 4 Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness Saturation On your external test pattern source select a colour bar pattern like the one shown in Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Typical Colour Bar Pattern for Adjusting Colour Sat...

Page 43: ...n as you would for adjusting colour saturation refer to the previous section Saturation Select Hue from the Video Settings menu and press or to adjust it until the cyan and magenta colour bars on either side of the green bar appear to be a single shade of blue NOTE Like the brightness and contrast controls the colour and tint controls are interactive A change to one may require a subtle change to ...

Page 44: ...as such as an 80 IRE window pattern If the white areas contain traces of red green or blue decrease the Gain for that colour Offset Use the Offset controls to correct colour imbalances in the dark areas of the image A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of dark grey areas such as a 30 IRE window pattern If the grey areas contain traces of red green or blue decrease the O...

Page 45: ...e To adjust the left right speaker balance select Balance from the Audio Settings menu and press or to make one channel louder than the other HDMI Audio Input If you are using one of the HDMI inputs with a PC or other device that does not support audio output via HDMI set HDMI Audio Input to PC for that input Also connect the audio output from your source as shown in Figure 3 5 This setting associ...

Page 46: ...tch that of the display or to change the OSDLanguage Select OSDLanguage from the Basic Settings menu and press or to select the OSD Language OSD Timeout Select OSD Timeout from the Basic Settings menu to specify how long the menus remain on screen after selecting them Select from 5 to 120 seconds in five second increments Power LED Select Power LEDfrom the Basic Settings menu to change the behavio...

Page 47: ...rn on and off at specified times of da y and days of the week To set power on and power off times for each da y of the week independently set the Timer Mode to User To set the same power on and power off times for every day of the week set the Timer Mode to All Days To set the same power on and power off times for Monday through Friday set the Timer Mode to Work Days ...

Page 48: ...best results use a goo d test pattern such as a smooth grey consisting of a clear pattern of black and white pixels or a similar half on half off graphic image Adjust the slidebar until the image stabilizes and each pixel is clearly defined You may notice that you can stabilize the image at more than one point Use either setting in such cases Clock VGA sources This control sets the frequency of th...

Page 49: ...this feature which operates as follows VGA Only The display normally wakes up from power saving mode when it receives an active video signal on its VGA analog input VGA Digital RS232 The display wakes up when it receives an active signal from its VGA HDMI Display Port or DVI inputs or receives a valid RS 232 command Never Sleep The display never enters power saving mode Factory Reset To reset ALL ...

Page 50: ...at the display is plugged in and that the AC outlet is active Set the main power switch see Figure 2 1 to the on position Replace the batteries The display is on and menus appear but there is no picture Incorrectsource selection Source component is not turned on Source component is connected incorrectly or not at all Select the correct source Turn on the source component Check connections from the...

Page 51: ... on page 51 Try a known good and or shorter HDMI cable Computer images do not display correctly The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the display Clock and Phase settings nee d adjustment Select a compatible resolution and vertical frequency refer to Supported Timings on page 51 Adjust Clocks and Phase settings refer to Phase VGA sources on page 35 ...

Page 52: ...era Term RS 232 Connection and Port Configuration Connect your control system or PC to the RS 232 input of the display as shown in Figure 3 2 Configure the RS 232 controller or PC serial port as follows no parity 8 da ta bits 1 stop bit and no flow control Set the baud rate to 115200 to match that of the display RS 232 port Command and Response Format Commands sent from an automation control syste...

Page 53: ... 01 00 43 4F 4E 1E 08 Reset the LCD panel display settings 07 01 02 41 4C 4C 00 08 07 01 00 41 4C 4C 00 08 RequestLCD panel serial number 07 01 01 53 45 52 08 07 01 00 53 45 52 S 0 S 12 08 S 0 S 12 the serial number in ASCII RequestLCDpanelfirmware version 07 01 01 47 56 45 08 07 01 00 47 56 45 S 0 S 5 08 S 0 S 5 the firmware version in ASCII Serial Command List Table 6 2 lists all supported comma...

Page 54: ...W R 00 00 User 43 4F 54 01 01 6500K 02 02 9300K 06 06 5000K 07 07 7500K GAC W R 00 00 Off Gamma 47 41 43 01 01 2 2 Gamma USR W R 0 255 Current value Red Gain 128 383 55 53 52 USG W R 0 255 Current value Green Gain 128 383 55 53 47 USB W R 0 255 Current value Blue Gain 128 383 55 53 42 UOR W R 0 100 Current value Red Offset 50 50 55 4F 52 UOG W R 0 100 Current value Green Offset 50 50 55 4F 47 UOB ...

Page 55: ... Hour 52 54 48 RTN 0 59 0 59 Minute 52 54 4E Timer Mode TMS W R 0 0 All 54 4D 53 1 1 Work Days 2 2 User Alarm Enable AEN W R 1 1 Sunday 41 45 4E 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday 8 8 Wednesday 16 16 Thursday 32 32 Friday 64 64 Saturday Alarm Disable AEF W R 1 1 Sunday 41 45 46 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday 8 8 Wednesday 16 16 Thursday 32 32 Friday 64 64 Saturday Sunday SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Sunday On Hour 53 4E 48 SNM ...

Page 56: ... 23 Wednesday On Hour 44 4E 48 DNM 0 59 0 59 Wednesday On Minute 44 4E 4D DFH 0 23 0 23 Wednesday Off Hour 44 46 48 DFM 0 59 0 59 Wednesday Off Minute 44 46 4D Thursday UNH W R 0 23 0 23 ThursdayOn Hour 55 4E 48 UNM 0 59 0 59 Thursday On Minute 55 4E 4D UFH 0 23 0 23 Thursday Off Hour 55 46 48 UFM 0 59 0 59 Thursday Off Minute 55 46 4D Friday INH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday On Hour 49 4E 48 INM 0 59 0 59...

Page 57: ...3 55 01 01 INFO Key 02 02 UP Key 03 03 DOWN Key 04 04 LEFT Key 05 05 RIGHT Key 06 06 ENTERKey 07 07 EXITKey Other Control ALL W 00 00 Reset All 41 4C 4C KLC W R 00 00 Un lock Keys 4B 4C 43 01 01 Lock Keys SER R 13 bytes ReadSerialNumber 53 45 52 MNA R 13 bytes Rea d Model Name 4D 4E 41 GVE R 6 bytes Read Firmware Version 47 56 45 RTV R Current value Read RS 232C Table Version 52 54 56 WFS W R 00 0...

Page 58: ... Item CMD Type Value DEC Reply DEC Content CMD HEX Other Control cont Audio VOL W R 0 100 Current value Volume 56 4F 4C MUT W R 00 00 Mute Off 4D 55 54 01 01 Mute On Scheme Selection SCM W R 00 00 User 53 43 4D 01 01 Sport 02 02 Game 03 03 Cinema 04 04 Vivid ...

Page 59: ...y a non modulated pulse of 4 5 ms 16 address bits also called a custom code eight 8 bits for the address followed by the logic al inverse of the address The custom code for the display is 16559 decimal 0x40AF binary 01000000 10101111 16 da ta bits eight 8 bits for the command followed by the logic al inverse of the command and An end pulse a modulated pulse of 0 56 ms similar to the modulated puls...

Page 60: ...Code Data Code Function 40AF 04FB INFO 40AF 1CE3 POWER 40AF 07F8 VGA 40AF 08F7 DVI 40AF 09F6 HDMI1 40AF 15EA DISPLAYPORT 40AF 0EF1 MENU 40AF 12ED ENTER 40AF 05FA EXIT 40AF 14EB SCALING 40AF 43BC FREEZE 40AF 00FF MUTE 40AF 17E8 BRIGHTNESS 40AF 18E7 CONTRAST 40AF 1EE1 AUTO 40AF 0FF0 SOURCE 40AF 1BE4 VOLUME 40AF 1DE2 VOLUME ...

Page 61: ...48 Notes ...

Page 62: ...Linux AUDIO Built in Speakers 4Ω 2 x 10W Connections DisplayPort HDMI 1 3c VGA DVI Audio Out Audio Out Speaker Out Control RS 232C Ethernet 1068 3 x 620 x 73 7mm 42 1 x 24 4 x 2 9 inch Net 32KG 70 5 lbs Gross 38 1KG 84 lbs VESA 200 x 400 mm Fanless Design Yes OSD Languages English Slovenian Croatian Serbian Hungarian Macedonia Albanian Bosnian Source Auto Detect Function Yes OSD Key Lock Function ...

Page 63: ...UDIO Built in Speakers 4Ω 2 x 10W Connections DisplayPort HDMI 1 3c VGA DVI Audio Out Audio Out Speaker Out Control RS 232C Ethernet 1257 2 x 728 x 71 4mm 49 5 x 28 7 x 2 8 inch Net 41 4KG 91 lbs Gross 51 4KG 113 lbs VESA 200 x 400 mm 300 x 400 mm Fanless Design Yes OSD Languages English Slovenian Croatian Serbian Hungarian Macedonia Albanian Bosnian Source Auto Detect Function Yes OSD Key Lock Fu...

Page 64: ...nd above AUDIO Built in Speakers 4Ω 2 x 10W Connections DisplayPort HDMI 1 3c VGA DVI Audio Out Audio Out Speaker Out Control RS 232C Ethernet 1522 8 x 897 8 x 70 1 mm 59 9 x 35 3 x 2 7 inch Net 68 kg 149 9 lbs Gross 83 kg 182 9 lbs VESA 400 x 600 mm Fanless Design Yes OSD Languages English Slovenian Croatian Serbian Hungarian Macedonia Albanian Bosnian Source Auto Detect Function Yes OSD Key Lock...

Page 65: ...4x768 48 363 60 004 65 O O O O 56 476 70 069 75 O O O O 60 023 75 029 78 75 O O O O 68 677 84 997 94 5 O O O O WXGA1360x768 47 712 60 015 85 5 O O O O 1280 x 720 44 444 59 98 64 O O O O 44 772 59 86 74 5 O O O O 56 456 74 78 95 75 O O O O 1280 x 768 47 776 59 87 79 5 O O O O 47 396 59 995 68 25 O O O O 68 633 84 837 117 5 O O O O 1280 x 800 49 306 59 91 71 O O O O 49 702 59 81 83 O O O O SXGA 1152...

Page 66: ...7 59 93 138 5 O O O O SDTV NTSC 15 734 29 97 13 5 PAL 15 625 25 13 5 EDTV 480p 31 5 60 27 03 O O O 576p 31 25 50 27 O O O HDTV 720p 1280x720 37 5 50 74 25 O O O 44 995 59 94 74 176 O O O 45 60 74 25 O O O 1080i 1920x1080 28 13 50 74 25 O O O 33 716 59 94 74 176 O O O 33 75 60 74 25 O O O 1080p 1920x1080 27 24 74 25 O O 28 125 25 74 25 33 716 29 74 18 33 75 30 74 25 56 25 50 148 5 O O O 67 433 59 9...

Page 67: ...54 7 2 Overall Dimensions Figure 7 1shows the display dimensions VTS 4600 all dimensions are in millimetres ...

Page 68: ...55 Figure 7 1shows the display dimensions VTS 5500 all dimensions are in millimetres ...

Page 69: ...56 Figure 7 1shows the display dimensions VTS 6500 all dimensions are in millimetres ...

Page 70: ...57 Notes ...

Page 71: ...djust VGA 35 auto scan 32 backlight 30 balance 32 bass 32 baud rate 35 brightness27 clocks VGA 35 colour temperature 31 contrast 28 date and time 34 DisplayPort audio input 32 gain 31 gamma 30 HDMI audio input 32 hue 30 image position VGA 35 internal speakers 32 IRFM 35 LED behavior 33 main source 32 menu language 33 menu location 33 menu orientation 33 menu timeout 33 menu transparency 33 offset ...

Page 72: ...to move the display with one person may result in dropping the display and or serious injury When moving a display in its shipping carton lift the carton using the white handles Carrying the display This display is heavy please follow proper lifting technique as pictured below Failure to do so may cause injury OK AVOID ...

Page 73: ...rong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount Step1 Keep the display facing the ground and place it on a flat object Step2 Remove the 8 screws M8 15 from the back of the display Step3 Align the wall brackets with the mounting holes and attach the brackets to the display using the screws removed in Step 2 Caution Longer screws will damage the display Remove the 8 screws from...

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