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PS7050/PS7050T and 
PS8250/PS8250T 
User Guide

Summary of Contents for PS7050

Page 1: ...PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide ...

Page 2: ...omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty and Service Plans Planar warranty and service plans will help you maximize your investment by providing great support display uptime and performance optimization From post sale technical support to a full suite of depot services our services are perfo...

Page 3: ...eaning the Display 11 Package Contents 12 Unpacking the Display 12 Contents of the Accessory Kit 12 Installing the Display 13 Before You Begin 13 Tools Equipment List 13 Other Things You May Need 13 Plan Your Installation 13 Prepare Your Installation Location 13 Signal Source Inputs 14 Operating the Display 15 OSD Keypad 15 Remote Control 16 Locking the Remote 18 IR Sensor and LED Indicators 18 Us...

Page 4: ...Videos 25 Media Menu Bar When Videos are Playing 26 Playing Image Files 27 Media Menu Bar When Image Slideshows are Playing 28 RS232 Communication 29 Connecting the RS232 Cable 29 RS232 Commands 29 Touch Screen Operation 32 Signal Compatibility 33 Specifications 35 Dimensions 36 PS7050 Front and Side 36 PS7050 Rear 36 PS7050T Front and Side 37 PS7050T Rear 37 PS8250 Front and Side 38 PS8250 Rear 3...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide v Accessing Planar Technical Support 41 EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Certification 42 ...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents vi PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide ...

Page 7: ... and an aspect ratio of 16 9 All models are designed for up to 24x7 performance and come standard with a variety of commercial grade features The PS7050T and the PS8250T models also incorporate embedded interactive touch supporting up to 10 touch points and a wide range of operating systems Caution This manual is intended for use by qualified service persons and end users with experience installin...

Page 8: ...lades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from any of the Planar LCD products 10 Only use the ...

Page 9: ...ight pressure on the LCD will cause distortion of the image Heavier pressure will cause permanent damage Displays should be mounted in a way that viewers cannot insert small objects in the openings that will create hazards by contacting bare conductive parts 17 The front polarizer is soft and subject to scratches from sharp objects The polarizer is a thin sheet of film laminated to the outside lay...

Page 10: ...ms and conditions for details Here are some guidelines to help you avoid TIR Use the LCD to show a screen saver moving images or still pictures that change regularly When using high contrast images reposition the images frequently Turn off the LCD when it is not in use To use your source computer s Power Options Properties set up your computer to turn off the display when not in use Caution For op...

Page 11: ... the type of mount you use Total screw length will include the penetration length plus the length required by the type of VESA mount in use Caution Shorter screws will result in insufficient mounting strength and longer screws could puncture parts inside the display Prior to installation make sure you know where all of the mounting points are located Follow all safety precautions outlined in the V...

Page 12: ...y prepare a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet Place the LCD panel box in an upright position Remove the entire top of the box and the top shipping foam Contents of the Accessory Kit Part Picture Quantity Remote control with 2 batteries 1 Power cord 1 8 meters 1 VGA cable D sub 1 8 meters 1 Keypad cover and screws for mounting 1 Quick start guide 1 USB cable A to B 1 8 meters 1 PS70...

Page 13: ...le to help lift units into place Plan Your Installation You should have a detailed plan of how the units are to be configured The plan should include calculations for the following Power Cable runs Ventilation and cooling requirements If hanging display on a wall location of studs in the wall Prepare Your Installation Location You should have prepared the area where you will install the unit If cu...

Page 14: ...rmware updates DisplayPort DisplayPort HDMI 1 HDMI HDMI 2 HDMI PC RGB D Sub 15 pin VGA PC Audio In 3 5mm jack Video RCA RCA L R Composite video and audio Audio Out 3 5mm jack SPDIF Out TOSLINK jack Optical audio Touch USB Type B PS7050T and PS8250T only Component RCA G B R RCA L R Video and audio Serial D Sub 9 pin RS 232 Power AC power input ...

Page 15: ...s to unlock the keypad A cover is included in the accessory kit that can be attached with the included screws over the keys to prevent key presses Key Descriptions POWER Use this button for Power On Off UP Move menu up Change menu mode DOWN Move menu down VOL Volume Up Move Menu Bottom Menu Value Increase VOL Volume Down Move Menu Top Menu Value Decrease MENU Menu Mode Active Menu Mode Close Move ...

Page 16: ...Remote Control 16 PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide Remote Control Below is a picture of the remote control and a description of the functions supported ...

Page 17: ... 00 FF 80 7F 34 VOL 00 FF C0 3F 10 VOL 00 FF 8B 74 35 P SIZE 00 FF 8F 70 11 SLEEP 00 FF C2 3D 36 CH 00 FF CC 33 12 MUTE 00 FF 97 68 37 MENU 00 FF 8C 73 13 CH 00 FF DC 23 38 UP 00 FF 91 6E 14 INPUT 00 FF 9F 60 39 Right 00 FF 93 6C 15 Left 00 FF 92 6D 40 OK 00 FF 95 6A 16 Down 00 FF 94 6B 41 EXIT 00 FF 8D 72 17 INFO 00 FF C1 3E 42 GREEN 00 FF 9A 65 18 RED 00 FF 99 66 43 BLUE 00 FF 9C 63 19 YELLOW 00...

Page 18: ... for proper ventilation The directional indicator is located on the bottom of the product rating label for reference Caution Improper ventilation may shorten the life of the display Using the Display in Flat or Tilted Orientation The display is not recommended for use in flat orientation for tabletop floor or ceiling installations LCD panels of this size are at risk of panel deflection which can c...

Page 19: ... 1 minute on a VGA signal and the Auto Sleep OSD setting is set to On the LCD panel will automatically go into standby mode Selecting the Input Source Input sources must be selected manually Below are the ways you can select the input source 1 Press the Input button on the remote control to activate the input onscreen menu Use the arrow buttons to select the desired input source and press OK 2 Usi...

Page 20: ...r is the Picture Menu Picture Menu Item Selection Options Picture Settings Brightness contrast tint color sharpness 0 100 Color Temperature 6500K 9300K 11000K User Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Screen PC RGB only Auto Adjust When selected the image will be auto adjusted Hor Pos Vert Pos Size and Phase 0 100 Backlight 0 100 Color Range 16 235 0 255 DMP Opti...

Page 21: ...0T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 21 Sound Menu Item Selection Options Sound Setting Treble and bass 0 64 Balance 50 to 50 Auto Volume On off Surround Sound Off Surround SRS SPDIF Mode Auto PCM EQ 120Hz 500Hz 1 5KHz 10KHz 0 64 ...

Page 22: ...Selection Options OSD Language English French German Spanish Chinese 18 other language options Restore Factory Default Yes No OSD Transparency Off Low Middle High OSD Duration 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec off Software Update Yes No Firmware Version Version will display if selected ...

Page 23: ...tions Clock Date Month Year Hour Minute Off Time Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday Hour Minute On Time Off Once Every Day Mon Fri Mon Sat Sat Sun Sunday Hour Minute Source Volume Sleep Timer Off 10 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 180 min 240 min Auto Sleep On Off ...

Page 24: ...n the Picture Menu under DMP option or if no media files are in the root folder 2 The remote is required to operate the USB playback functionality unless Auto Play is set to on Item Selection Options Photo Select to play image files Supported files jpeg bmp png Music Select to play audio files Supported files aac mp3 ogg pcm wav Movie Select to play video files Supported files avi mkv mov mpg mp4 ...

Page 25: ...files on the USB A preview of the video will show if a file is highlighted To play a video or set of videos push the OK button on the remote to select the videos you wish to play A red check mark will show once the file is selected Once you have selected your playlist press the button on the remote Caution Pressing the red button on the remote when viewing thumbnail files will take you to a submen...

Page 26: ... video and go back to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images R_ALL Random R_None R_One Press the OK button to rotate between 4 different looping options R_ALL Loops videos in alphabetical order Random Loops videos in random order R_None Plays the current video once and then goes to then returns to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images R_One Loops the current video Set A Set B None Not f...

Page 27: ...he thumbnail images of the image files on the USB To play a slideshow of images push the OK button on the remote to select the images you wish to show A red check mark will show once the file is selected Once you have selected your playlist press the button on the remote Caution Pressing the red button on the remote when viewing thumbnail files will take you to a submenu that will delete files fro...

Page 28: ... menu with the thumbnail images R_ALL Random R_None R_One Press the OK button to rotate between 4 different looping options R_ALL Loops images in alphabetical order Random Loops images in random order R_None Plays the current image once and then goes to then returns to the playlist menu with the thumbnail images R_One Loops the current image Music Not functional Playlist List the files in the sele...

Page 29: ...ower Off Turn display power off 69 76 20 Power On Turn display power on 69 A7 EF HDMI1 Set the selected input to HDMI1 69 A1 F5 HDMI2 Set the selected input to HDMI2 69 A2 F4 DP Set the selected input to DisplayPort 69 A3 F3 USB Set the selected input to USB 69 A6 F0 PC Set the selected input to PC RGB 69 A0 F6 Component Set the selected input to Component 69 A5 F1 AV Set the selected input to Com...

Page 30: ...nge Returns Color range is and then 0 255 or 16 255 Note The 16 255 response contains a typo this should be 16 235 FF 04 17 00 Set USB Slide Time to X For slide show sets the duration for each image 01 is 1 sec 02 is 2 sec 03 is 3 sec and so on 0A 10 sec FF 255 sec FF 04 18 XX Get USB Slide Time Returns slide time x where x is in seconds FF 04 19 00 Get Firmware Version Returns Firmware Version is...

Page 31: ...eturns lock or unlock FF 04 2B 00 INPUT Open the source selection OSD move down in source selection menu 69 90 06 MENU Open or close the main OSD or move back one submenu level 69 73 23 LEFT Navigate left in OSD or decrease selected value 69 72 24 RIGHT Navigate right in OSD or increase selected value 69 74 22 DOWN Open Picture Settings OSD or navigate down in OSD 69 83 13 UP Navigate up in OSD 69...

Page 32: ...nux operating systems a driver is not required to enable touch on the display For MacOSX a driver is required and can be found on www planar com support The PS7050T and PS8250T are calibrated before shipment so there should be no need to calibrate out of the box If calibration is desired and the operating system is Windows 7 or 8 go to CONTROL PANEL TABLET PC SETTINGS then clicking on Calibrate as...

Page 33: ...00x600 56 Y Y Y PC 800x600 60 Y Y Y PC 800x600 72 Y Y Y PC 800x600 75 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 60 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 70 Y Y Y PC 1024x768 75 Y Y Y PC 1152x864 60 Y PC 1152x870 75 Y Y Y PC 1280x720 60 Y PC 1280x800 60 Y PC 1280x960 60 Y PC 1280x1024 60 Y Y Y PC 1360x768 60 Y PC 1366x768 60 Y PC 1400x1050 60 Y Y PC 1600x1200 60 Y PC 1680x1050 60 Y Y PC 1920x1080 60 Y Y Y NTSC 720x480 60 Y PAL 720x576 50 Y S...

Page 34: ...Y Y HDTV 1080i 60 Y Y HDTV 720p 24 Y Y HDTV 720p 50 Y Y Y HDTV 720p 60 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 24 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 25 Y HDTV 1080p 30 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 50 Y Y Y HDTV 1080p 60 Y Y Y Signal Type Resolution Frame Rate Hz HDMI DisplayPort PC RGB Component Composite CVBS video ...

Page 35: ...W Fanless Yes VESA mount pattern 800x400 600x600 Bezel width 1 7 42mm 1 6 40mm Top 1 6 40mm Bottom 1 8 45mm Sides 1 6 41mm Top bottom 1 5 39mm Sides 1 6 40mm Cabinet Dimensions W x H x D 64 3 x 37 6 x 2 7 1634 3mm x 956 0mm x 68 0mm 64 3 x 37 6 x 3 3 1634 3mm x 956 0mm x 83 6mm 74 5 x 43 5 x 2 8 1891 3mm x 1103 9mm x 70 3mm 74 5 x 43 2 x 3 4 1891 3mm x 1097 7mm x 87 0mm Display Weight 128 lbs 58 k...

Page 36: ...PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 36 Dimensions PS7050 Front and Side PS7050 Rear ...

Page 37: ...PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 37 PS7050T Front and Side PS7050T Rear ...

Page 38: ...PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 38 PS8250 Front and Side PS8250 Rear ...

Page 39: ...PS7050 PS7050T and PS8250 PS8250T User Guide 39 PS8250T Front and Side PS8250T Rear ...

Page 40: ...llowing No image is displayed Make sure the correct source is selected Check that the source equipment is operating correctly Make sure the input signal is compatible with this display The image is not centered Make sure the input signal is compatible with this display The remote control doesn t work Make sure the batteries are new and are installed correctly Ensure the remote is aimed at the IR s...

Page 41: ...0T User Guide 41 Accessing Planar Technical Support Go to http www planar com support to locate the following support documents and resources User Guide Touchscreen Drivers Standard warranties Planar support hotline number and email ...

Page 42: ... is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

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