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Audio Menu 

This menu is used for adjusting volume settings. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volume 

 

Adjust the sound. Press 

 or

 

 to select the desired level, and then press 

ENTER

Range: 0~100 

Default:

 50 

Treble 

 

Adjust the sound in high tones (treble). Press 

 or

 

 to select the desired level, and 

then press 

ENTER

Range: -6~6 

Default:

 0 

Balance 
 

Adjust the sound in low tones (bass). Press 

 or

 

 to select the desired level, and 

then press 

ENTER

Range: -6~6 

Default: 

Red Offset 

 

Adjust the balance of the left and right speakers. Press 

 or

 

 to select the desired 

level, and then press 

ENTER

Range: -6~6 

Default:

 0 

Internal Speaker 

 

Turn the internal speaker on or off 

Default:

 On 

Audio Source 

 

Select the audio source for the Main input 

Options:

 Line-In, DisplayPort, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, OPS, Front HDMI, 

PC 

Default:

 Line-in 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VTF-6510

Page 1: ...VTF 6510 VTF 8410 Super slim UHD LED Display Model VTF 6510 VTF 8410 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: ...rn off the power of the display press O on the main power switch at side of display The power standby on indicator will go off and the display cannot to be turned on off by using the POWER button on the remote control To turn on off the display by the remote control press the main power switch again and light the power standby on indicator When turning off the display by pressing the POWER button ...

Page 4: ...t Avoid placing the display face up or down Handle the display gently Do not drop Use If you encounter a problem during installation please contact your dealer for assistance Don t repair or open the display by yourself Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Contact your dealer for inspection Protect and correctly use the power cord plug Don t pinch the power cord plug between har...

Page 5: ... approved AAA type batteries Please be sure to insert batteries by matching the and Don t recharge heat disassemble short or throw batteries into a fire Don t mix a new battery with a used one Don t mix different types of batteries together only use the specified type it may cause burn and injury Cleaning If dust has collected on the power plug removed the plug from the outlet and clean off the du...

Page 6: ... as earthquake thunder etc fire acts by third parties accidents owner s intentional misuse and fault or use in other improper conditions This product isn t warranted for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business modification or erasure of record data etc caused by use or inability to use of this product This product isn t warranted for any damage caused by inappropriate op...

Page 7: ...e 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 CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the e...

Page 8: ...t 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 authori...

Page 9: ...9 Notes ...

Page 10: ...nctions 18 Display at a Glance 18 Input Panel 20 Remote Control Unit 22 3 Installation 24 Remote Control 24 NotesonBatteries 24 NotesonRemoteControlOperation 24 Quick Setup 25 Installation Considerations 25 Ambient Light 25 Ambient Heat 25 Ventilation 26 MountingtheDisplay 27 ConnectionstotheDisplay 27 Connecting a ControlSystem orPC 28 ConnectingSourceComponentstotheDisplay 30 TurningonthePower 3...

Page 11: ...mmand and Response Format 52 Command and Response Examples 53 Serial Command List 53 Using Discrete IR Codes 62 IR Command Protocol 62 IR Control Code List 63 7 Specifications 65 Supported Timings 67 Overall Dimensions 69 Appendix I Moving and Carrying Notice 72 Moving the Display 72 Carrying the display 72 Appendix II Installing a Wall Mount 73 Appendix III Installing an OPS Module 74 Appendix IV...

Page 12: ...R ENCLOSURE MOUNTING 26 FIGURE 3 2 RS 232 CONTROL SYSTEM CONNECTION 28 FIGURE 3 3 ETHERNET CONNECTION 29 FIGURE 3 4 DISPLAYPORT SOURCE CONNECTION 30 FIGURE 3 5 HDMI SOURCE CONNECTIONS 31 FIGURE 3 6 VGA SOURCE CONNECTIONS 32 FIGURE 3 7 TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER USB CONNECTION 33 FIGURE 4 1 OSD MENU STRUCTURE 39 FIGURE 7 1 VTF 6510 DISPLAY DIMENSIONS 69 FIGURE 7 2 VTF 8410 DISPLAY DIMENSIONS 70 ...

Page 13: ...13 Notes ...

Page 14: ...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 is shown 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 key...

Page 15: ...ction or omitted action can degrade performance or cause a malfunction WARNING WARNINGS appear when a given action or omitted action can result in damage to the equipment or possible non fatal injury to the user DANGER DANGER appears when a given action can cause severe injury or death Using This Manual Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual If you need ...

Page 16: ...ion high speed InGlass touch sensing for up to 10 simultaneous touches Can display up to 4 video sources simultaneously 4 HDMI v1 4 inputs and DisplayPort 1 2 input with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP VGA RS 232 USB 2 0 3 0 Touch USB and LAN connections An optional OPS Open Pluggable Specification slot Full range internal speakers Signal source auto detection Flexible ON OFF schedu...

Page 17: ... any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or Customer Service VIVIDtouch UHD LED Display Remote Control Unit and Batteries AC Power Cord Touch Stylus USB Key Multi Touch Drivers User Manual USB Cable 3 Metres HDMI Cable 3 Metres VGA Cable 3 Metres ...

Page 18: ...trols and Functions Display at a Glance Figure 2 1 shows the key display components and the paragraphs that follow describe them Figure 2 1 Display Rear Side Front View SOUR M E NU VTF 6510 VTF 8410 Front Panel ...

Page 19: ...e remote control unit to operate the on screen display OSD controls The keypad operates as follows POWER Press the button to turn off on the monitor screen Refer to Appendix V for detailed operations SOURCE Press the button to select a media source When using WIN 10 PC pressing this button will return to the previous source selected WIN 10 PC Press the button to turn on the WIN 10 PC that s built ...

Page 20: ...20 Input Panel Figure 2 2 shows the display input panel Figure 2 2 Display Input Panel Side Front View VTF 6510 VTF 8410 ...

Page 21: ...deo input for connecting HDMI sources 9 DisplayPort DisplayPort 1 1a and DisplayPort HDCP 1 1 compliant SD HD input for connecting SDTV EDTV or HDTV component video sources 10 VGA In 15 pin D Sub Connects components that have RGB or component output jacks such as a personal computer or external DTV decoder a break out c able is needed for BNC type connection 11 PC Audio In Connects the audio outpu...

Page 22: ...22 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 23: ... Increases or decreases the volume by pressing the and keys Selects standard settings 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 ENTER Selects highlighted menu choices EXIT Closes the menu system AUTO Auto adjustment of VGA source SCALING Selects each aspect ratio in s...

Page 24: ...new one or different types of batteries If you will not use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as from sunshine fire or the like NotesonRemoteControlOperation Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote control and the IR receiver on the display If the effec...

Page 25: ...r each input Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Colour temperature and white balance Color level Tint Input position 41 Installation Considerations Proper installation of your display will ensure a satisfying viewing experience Whether a display is installed temporarily or permanently the following should be taken into account to ensure the best performance of the display Ambient Light In general mi...

Page 26: ...sufficient space on all sides between it and surrounding objects as shown in Figure 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 27: ...he approved wall mount kit designed for your display Connections to the Display 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 minimise cable clutter use high quality cables that ...

Page 28: ...h RS 232 cable with a 9 pin male connector to connect a PC or control automation system if present to the RS 232 port on the display see Figure 3 2 For more information about using this connection refer to External Control on page 52 Figure 3 2 RS 232 Control System Connection ...

Page 29: ...et cable with an RJ 45 male connector to connect a PC or control automation system if present to the Ethernet port on the display For more information about using this connection refer to External Control on page 52 Figure 3 3 Ethernet Connection ...

Page 30: ...ingSource ComponentstotheDisplay Connect your video sources to the display as shown and described in the sections that follow DisplayPort Source Connection See Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 DisplayPort Source Connection ...

Page 31: ...component output into the display NOTE This display supports the VESA Display Data Channel DDC standard This standard provides Plug and Play capability 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 32: ...le 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 standby mode 5 Press the power button on the remote control to turn on the display or press the power button on the keypad 6 After a brief warm up peri...

Page 33: ...d 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 ConnectingtheTouchScreen ControllerHostComputer totheDisplay 1 Connect the signal cable witch display and then turn on the display 2 Connect the USB cable with display and the computer connect one side of USB cable Type B USB connector on the display side 3 Connect the other...

Page 34: ...c process Note that the icon may be hidden in the notification area and that the procedure may take several minutes Clicking on the pop up ballon at this point would show Fully expanded the view in the Device Manager should look like this View Devices by connection If the automatic installation fails to find the driver or if automatic driver installation is disabled or if there is no Internet conn...

Page 35: ...Frog touch device connected to the computer the driver can be installed manually The driver provided with this upgrade package was downloaded from http catalog update microsoft com requires Internet Explorer and is called Microsoft Other hardware WinUsb Device version 1 1 0 0 from 2012 08 30 Manual Driver Installation Device Connected 1 Extract the firmware upgrade zip file right click Extract all...

Page 36: ...om step 1 and follow the instructions 5 If step 4 was unsuccessful then Windows failed to automatically associate the driver with the device 6 Choose Let me pick from a list if device drivers on my computer in step 4 scroll all the way down to Universal Serial Bus devices and click Next ...

Page 37: ...under Manual Driver Installation Device Not Connected first Manual Driver Installation Device Not Connected 1 Extract the firmware upgrade zip file right click Extract all to the Desktop 2 Navigate to the support folder 3 Right click on the install_driver bat file and select Run as administrator and follow the instructions ...

Page 38: ...isplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 OPS Front HDMI PC AutoScan Off Main PxP All PiP Mode Off PiP PbP 3Window 4Window Sub1 Input VGA DisplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 OPS Front HDMI PC Sub2 Input same as above Sub3 Input same as above PiP Size Small Mid Large PiP Position TopR TopL BotR BotL Swap Picture Picture Format Main Full Screen Letterbox 4 3 1 1 Scheme User Vivid Cinema Game Sport Contrast...

Page 39: ... High Noise Reduction Off Low Medium High Wake Up From Sleep VGA Only Digital RS232 Ethernet Never Sleep DP Ver 1 1 1 2 EDID Setup HDMI 4K2K 1080P DP 4K2K 1080P Touch Control Auto OPS USB Touch 1 USB Touch 2 PC Firmware Update Factory Reset Communication RS232 Baud Rate 115200 38400 19200 9600 Enable Network Yes No IP Address Settings Please refer to Communication Menu section for details Power St...

Page 40: ...is set to PiP PbP 3Window or 4Window Sub2 Input Select the source for the secondary PiP window Options VGA DisplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 OPS Front HDMI PC Note This function is only available when PiP Mode is set to 3Window or 4Window Sub3 Input Select the source for the tertiary PiP window Options VGA DisplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 OPS Front HDMI PC Note This function is only available...

Page 41: ...ess or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Hue Increase or decrease the green hue Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Note This function is not available when displaying PC or graphics sources Saturation Adjust the brilliance and brightness Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default ...

Page 42: ...Range 0 100 Default 100 Green Gain Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Range 0 100 Default 100 Blue Gain Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Range 0 100 Default 100 Red Offset Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Range 0 100 Default 50 Green Offset Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust t...

Page 43: ... 6 Default 0 Balance Adjust the sound in low tones bass Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 6 6 Default 0 Red Offset Adjust the balance of the left and right speakers Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 6 6 Default 0 Internal Speaker Turn the internal speaker on or off Default On Audio Source Select the audio source for the Main input Options...

Page 44: ...ransparency Adjust the transparency of the OSD menu Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range Off 1 4 Default Off OSD Timeout Adjust the time in seconds before the OSD menu disappears Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Options 5s 10s 20s 30s 60s Default 30s OSD Rotation VTF 6510 only Press or to select the OSD rotation Options Portrait Landscape Languag...

Page 45: ...desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Phase Adjust the phase of the displayed signal VGA source only Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Clock Adjust the clock of the displayed signal VGA source only Press or to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Zoom Adjust the zoom overscan of the image Press or to select the desired le...

Page 46: ... modern standard and supports 3840x2160 60 Hz resolution However sometimes DisplayPort 1 1 is needed for compatibility with older graphics cards EDID Setup Select EDID Extended Display Identification Data of the HDMI and DisplayPort inputs Options 1080p 4K2K Note Use the 1080p setting for the broadest support of lower resolution sources Use 4K2K setting to support high resolution sources such as 3...

Page 47: ...he Wake up from Sleep setting in the Adv Setup menu VGA Only default The RS 232 DisplayPort and HDMI inputs are inactive when the display is in sleep mode The display will wake up when it receives a signal at the VGA input Digital RS232 Ethernet The RS 232 DisplayPort and HDMI inputs stay active when the display is in sleep mode The display will wake up when it receives a signal at either of the D...

Page 48: ...nable Dynamic IP mode or set the static IP address of the display s Ethernet port Power Status Alert Enable an automatic alert when the display is powered down Options No Yes Default No Source Status Alert Enable an automatic alert when the source is changed Options No Yes Default No Signal Lost Alert Enable an automatic alert when the video signal is lost Options No Yes Default No Load Default Lo...

Page 49: ...inistrator if you do not know how to configure the parameters shown in the menu The default settings are shown below Information This read only menu provides information on the active sources and the latest firmware version Item Setting DHCP Disable IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 2 1 DNS Addr 192 168 2 1 ...

Page 50: ...y 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 Incorrect source 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 source comp...

Page 51: ...splay The resolution and frequency of the video card in the computer are not compatible with the display HDMI cable from source to display is either defective or too long Select a compatible resolution and vertical frequency refer to Supported Timings on page 67 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...

Page 52: ... Tera 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 data 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 syst...

Page 53: ...8 Request LCD 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 Request LCD panel firmware 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 Main Item Control Item CMD Type Value DEC Reply DEC Content CMD HEX Power Control and Input Source Power Control POW W R 00 00 Off soft power 50 4F 57 01 01...

Page 54: ... 55 4F 52 UOG W R 0 100 0 100 Green Offset mapping 0 100 55 4F 47 UOB W R 0 100 0 100 Blue Offset mapping 0 100 55 4F 42 COT 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 Gamma Off 47 41 43 01 01 Gamma 2 2 VGA Adjustment PHA W R 0 100 0 100 Phase 50 48 41 CLO W R 0 100 0 100 Clock 43 4C 4F HOR R W 0 100 0 100 Horizontal Position 48 4F 52 VER R W 0 100 0 100 ...

Page 55: ...ottom left 50 50 4F 01 01 PIP Position Bottom Right 02 02 PIP Position Top left 03 03 PIP Position Top right PIP Main Swap SWA W 00 00 Swap main and PIP 53 57 41 Scaling ASP W R 00 00 Native 41 53 50 01 01 Full Screen 02 02 Pillarbox 4 3 03 03 Letterbox PAS W R 01 01 Full Screen 50 41 53 02 02 Pillarbox 4 3 03 03 Letterbox ZOM W R 0 10 0 10 Adjust overscan ratio 5A 4F 4D Baudrate Adjustment BRA W ...

Page 56: ...RS232 table Version 52 54 56 GVS W 00 00 5 byte Querying main scaler version 47 56 53 01 00 5 byte Querying sub mcu version 02 00 5 byte Querying network module version Audio VOL W R 0 100 0 100 volume 56 4F 4C BAS W R 0 12 0 12 Bass 6 6 42 41 53 TRE W R 0 12 0 12 Treble 6 6 54 52 45 BAL W R 0 12 0 12 Bass 6 6 42 41 4C CAS W R 00 00 Current audio source Analog 43 41 53 01 01 Current audio source H...

Page 57: ...e Day 52 54 44 RTH W R 0 23 0 23 Set Real time Hour 52 54 48 RTN W R 0 59 0 59 Set Real time Minute 52 54 4E TMS W R 0 0 Same Settings On All 54 4D 53 1 1 Same Settings On Work Days 2 2 User AEN W R 1 1 Sunday Alarm Enable 41 45 4E 2 2 Monday Alarm Enable 4 4 Tuesday Alarm Enable 8 8 Wednesday Alarm Enable 16 16 Thursday Alarm Enable 32 32 Friday Alarm Enable 64 64 Saturday Alarm Enable AEF W R 1 ...

Page 58: ...te 44 4E 4D DFH W R 0 23 0 23 Wednesday Off Hour 44 46 48 DFM W R 0 59 0 59 Wednesday Off Minute 44 46 4D UNH W R 0 23 0 23 Thursday On Hour 55 4E 48 UNM W R 0 59 0 59 Thursday On Minute 55 4E 4D UFH W R 0 23 0 23 Thursday Off Hour 55 46 48 UFM W R 0 59 0 59 Thursday Off Minute 55 46 4D INH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday On Hour INH INM W R 0 59 0 59 Friday On Minute INM IFH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday Off Hour IF...

Page 59: ...tect 48 43 52 01 01 Full Range 02 02 Limited Range Touch Control TOC W R 00 00 Auto Read Only 54 4F 43 01 01 OPS 02 02 External Touch1 Front USB 02 02 External Touch 2 03 03 External touch 2 Rear USB 04 04 Win10 Win10 Player Win10 Power Control WPC W R 00 00 Read 0 Win10 Power is Off Read 1 Win10 Power is On Write 0 Release Win10 Power button Write 1 Press Win10 Power button 57 50 43 01 01 OSD Con...

Page 60: ... Alert PSA W R 0 0 Off Power Status Alert 50 53 41 1 1 On Power Status Alert SSA W R 0 0 Off Source Status Alert 53 53 41 1 1 On Source Status Alert SLA W R 0 0 Off Signal Lost Alert 53 4C 41 1 1 On Signal Lost Alert Static IP Settings IP1 W R 0 255 0 255 Static IP Address 1 49 50 31 IP2 W R 0 255 0 255 Static IP Address 2 49 50 32 IP3 W R 0 255 0 255 Static IP Address 3 49 50 33 IP4 W R 0 255 0 2...

Page 61: ...Setup Static IP Settings FD1 W R 0 255 0 255 DNS Address 1 46 44 31 FD2 W R 0 255 0 255 DNS Address 2 46 44 32 FD3 W R 0 255 0 255 DNS Address 3 46 44 33 FD4 W R 0 255 0 255 DNS Address 4 46 44 34 SNS W 0 0 Save Network Settings 53 4E 53 MAC W 0 5 0 255 Querying MAC ID 0 5 4D 41 43 ...

Page 62: ...by 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 logical inverse of the address The custom code for the display is 16559 decimal 0x40AF binary 01000000 10101111 16 data bits eight 8 bits for the command followed by the logical inverse of the command An end pulse a modulated pulse of 0 56 ms similar to the modulated pulse in t...

Page 63: ...EEZE 9 40AF 1AE5 10 40AF 15EA MUTE 11 40AF 10EF 12 40AF 11EE VOLUME 13 40AF 0DF2 14 40AF 16E9 VOLUME 15 40AF 06F9 BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS 16 40AF 13EC BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS 17 40AF 02FD UP 18 40AF 01FE LEFT 19 40AF 0EF1 MENU 20 40AF 03FC RIGHT 21 40AF 19E6 DOWN 22 40AF 12ED ENTER 23 40AF 05FA EXIT 24 40AF 40BF 25 40AF 41BE 26 40AF 14EB AUTO 27 40AF 43BC 28 40AF 00FF SCALING 29 40AF 17E8 30 40AF 18E7 31 ...

Page 64: ...64 Notes ...

Page 65: ...O Built in Speakers 4 KΩ 2 x 10W CONNECTIVITY Connections 5 x HDMI 1 x VGA 1 x DisplayPort Audio Audio Out PC Audio In SPDIF Control 2 x Touch USB RS232 Ethernet MINI PC CPU Intel Atom Quad Core Processor Memory 2GB DDR3 Storage 32GB eMMC Ethernet 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 WiFi 802 11 b g n 2 4GHz 1T1R Realtek RTL8723BS Module Bluetooth 4 0 USB 2 0 3 0 x2 x1 Type A OS Windows 10 Home Edition x64 PHYSICAL ...

Page 66: ...66 POWER Power Supply AC100 240V Worldwide Max 2A 50 60Hz Maximum Power Consumption 260 W 560 W Standby 0 5 W ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 5 C 35 C Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Humidity 35 85 ...

Page 67: ...8 47 712 59 79 85 5 O 1280 x 720 44 444 59 98 64 O O 44 772 59 86 74 5 O O 56 456 74 78 95 75 O O 1280 x 768 47 776 59 87 79 5 O O 47 396 59 995 68 25 O O 68 633 84 837 117 5 O O 1280 x 800 49 306 59 91 71 O O 49 702 59 81 83 O O SXGA 1152x864 67 5 75 108 O O 1280x1024 63 981 60 02 108 O O O 79 976 75 025 135 O O 91 146 85 024 157 5 O O 1440 x 900 55 469 59 901 88 75 O 55 935 59 88 106 5 O O O WSX...

Page 68: ...4 25 O O 1920x1080 33 716 59 94 74 176 O O 33 75 60 74 25 O O 1080p 1920x1080 27 24 74 25 O O 28 125 25 74 25 O O 33 75 30 74 25 O O 56 25 50 148 5 O O 67 433 59 94 148 352 O O 67 5 60 148 5 O O O 4K2K 3840x2160 54 24 297 O O 56 25 25 297 O O 67 5 30 297 O O 110 5 49 977 442 O 112 5 50 594 O 133 313 59 997 533 25 O 135 60 594 O ...

Page 69: ...69 Overall Dimensions Figure 7 1 shows the display dimensions of VTF 6510 all dimensions are in millimetres Figure 7 1 VTF 6510 Display Dimensions ...

Page 70: ...70 Figure 7 2 shows the display dimensions of VTF 8410 all dimensions are in millimetres Figure 7 2 VTF 8410 Display Dimensions ...

Page 71: ...71 Notes ...

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: ...id touching the front panel during the move Before installing please make sure the wall is strong 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 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 scre...

Page 74: ...S slot cover on the display input panel Do not lose the screws that are removed Step2 Install the OPS module by sliding it into the OPS slot until you hear a click indicating the module is securely inserted Step3 Secure the OPS module in position by screwing it onto the display input panel using the screws that are removed earlier ...

Page 75: ...75 Appendix IV Wall Mount Safety Notes ...

Page 76: ...76 ...

Page 77: ...ill turn on the mini PC When the mini PC is on pressing the button for about 10 seconds will then shut down both the PC and display directly NOTE 1 Operation of the power PC keys will not conform to the description above if you have made changes to the default Power Sleep settings in the windows PC 2 Please avoid unplugging the AC power cord while the mini PC is still on To check the status of the...

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