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1. Time Sets the interval between pixel shifts as counted in minutes e Timer Sets a timer for screen burn protection Configurable values for this method are Timer Choose whether this operation should run continuously or if it should stop when it is finished Mode Choose whether to activate the settings you defined for Scroll mode Bar mode or Eraser mode Period Sets the interval for each mode set in the timer Time Specify the duration For Scroll mode choose in the range from 1 to 5 seconds For Bar mode or Eraser mode choose in the range from 10 to 50 seconds e Scroll Moves all pixels according to a pattern This method is useful when images are already burned in to the display e Bar Prevents burn in by moving long black and white vertical lines e Eraser Prevents burn in by moving a rectangular pattern Step3 To turn the highlighted method On or Off use the Up and Down buttons Step 4 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 20 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu W Setting the Delay Interval from the Power On Adjustment Menu You can adjust the delay interval after you press Power On before the dis
2. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Japan e VCCI Class A Notice page 1 9 e VCCI Class B Notice page 1 9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 8 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices Mi VCCI Class A Notice COREIA dee RMS as RA NVN DEFI lt O TANERIA OS TORE tR ERA CEAI ot ERDE t Eod o eN ETS TOQBA HREN ARA ot ERKENT thE VCCI Class B Notice TOEI FMRE ERRE BER Vee ORELE lt OTF ABBR RE T oe COREIA TERE EE EXBRELTUEFA TORENS YAT LE Y a yL EARS NA E A ATA E UR AED TE LUOBURUOELTFIL Taiwan BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label us oF jae HARA aA a EER A gt i ERE gt AEB F gt BEF TERRE ETIRI Republic of Korea MIC Class A Notice YAS WEA AF77 D1 77i SP SABIOS THMISSS El 717 0191 EA ES ASAE Ol BS FASAN He QUES 7182101 XII ESE 28 02 SLC MIC Class B Notice 211838 YSS5iD0 7 B37171 01 71071 7 RIS3 BDSZ HHS S EH IAA Se 730114 ASS AS SAMOS OHH SDE AISA AS gt VSL IC Europe and its Memb
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4. Cooll e Normal User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays NT OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu Mi e Warml e Warm2 e Custom Ss Note When you choose any tone setting except Off the Color Temp feature is disabled Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 Adjusting Picture Temperature Settings from the Color Temp Menu You can adjust the color temperature which measures the warmth of image colors Before You Begin e This feature is available only when Color Tone is turned off e This feature is not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned on e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Picture gt Color Temp Step2 To adjust the color temperature push the Left or Right button Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu page 4 4 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17
5. LCD Professional Series Displays 3 4 OL 17986 01 CHAPTER i Adjusting Display Settings Revised November 24 2008 e Opening and Closing the Main Menu page 4 1 e Using the Input Menu page 4 2 e Using the Picture Menu page 4 3 e Using the Sound Menu page 4 9 e Using the Setup Menu page 4 12 Opening and Closing the Main Menu Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step1 Do either of the following e On the remote control press Menu e On the front panel of your LCD display press Menu Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 e Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu page 4 14 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 41 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings M Using the Input Menu Using the Input Menu e Choosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu page 4 2 e Working in the Edit Name Menu page 4 3 Choosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu When multiple devices are attached to your display by a variety of means you can choose which of them 1s the one video input source to use je Tip If your remote control is not locked you can press its Source button
6. PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu A 4 digit PIN unlocks features on the front panel of your LCD display and unlocks the remote control after anyone has locked them You can change the PIN Our factory default values are well known for the PIN which is not secret until after you change it from the factory default The default is 0000 for 40 LCD displays and 1234 for 52 LCD displays We recommend that you use a secret PIN Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Safety Lock PIN Step2 Enter the new 4 digit PIN that you will use to lock and unlock your remote control Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 14 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu W Related Topics e About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Adjusting Power Consumption Behaviors from the Energy Saving Menu You can save energy by adjusting how an LCD Professional Series display consumes power Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu ch
7. Professional Series Display Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display The arrangement and availability of particular features on the front and back panels differs slightly among different LCD display models in the Professional Series For example the 52 model has a brightness sensor on its front panel that the 40 model does not have Also the 52 model has BNC Component interfaces on its back panel that the 40 model does not have e About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e Using the Kensington Slot page 2 5 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Installing VESA Brackets page 2 11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays NN OL 17986 01 Chapter2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mi About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display Front 40 Figure 2 1 Menu button Opens the on screen calibration menu and closes it Also closes submenus so that you can return to a previous menu Not available Up and Down buttons Moves from one calibration menu option to another vertically or adjusts the values for a setting that you are calibrating Power switch Turns your display on and off Left and Right buttons Volume control buttons Moves from one calibration men
8. SCREW 4EA ae Y sE 2545 1912 i PA 3395 2920 COVER HDD NETWORK MODEL ONLY MOUNT HOLD M4 XL8 0 10 0 MACHINE SCREW 2EA OPTION TUNER M4 XL8 0 10 0 MACHINE SCREW 2EA 191 0 1265 3395 1350 39 5 Chapter2 The Basics W Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 110 52 Display Figure 2 7 LCD 110 Pro 52S Aeae SSS E P AO 5755 329 2 658 0 329 8 PERRERA Pele Fyte fyb odo bate tal ifs 1021 5 73 600 1102 0 61 0 B75 20 0 x 7EZ 125 5 30 0 120 0 Bi Ti EE enone User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 2 10 OL 17986 01 Chapter2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mi Figure 2 8 LCD Display Head for 52 Display COVER HDD NETWORK MODEL Sat MOUNTHOLE OPTION TUNER M4 Xx L8 0 10 0 MACHINE SCREW 2EA M4 X L8 0 10 0 MACHINE SCREW 2EA 158 5 171 5 111 5 SBB OPTION MOUNT HOLE M4 A L8 0 L10 MACHINE SCREW 4EA a MEERA LEE A m Eam aaa aO a sen ele Ten E CANET Installing VESA Brackets VESA brackets are optional installed at your discretion and Cisco is not responsible for any product damage or any injury arising from VESA bracket installations When you use VESA brackets with Cisco LCD Professional Series displays be sure to comply with international VESA standards We recommend that you schedule an i
9. Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 e Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 e Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu page 4 18 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu You can prevent afterimages from burning in on your LCD display when it is part of a video wall Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that the video wall feature 1s already turned on e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 19 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Procedure Step1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Safety Screen Step2 To highlight the name of the method by which you will prevent burn in use the Up and Down buttons You can choose any of these methods e Pixel Shift Shifts all pixels horizontally or vertically or both at an interval that you define Configurable values for this method are Horizontal Dot Counts the number of pixels by which horizontal pixel shift should occur in the range from 0 to 4 pixels Vertical Line Counts the number of pixels by which vertical pixel shift should occur in the range from 0 to 4 pixels
10. a Cisco authorized Digital Media Systems partner The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse The value of the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and if it requires replacing a fuse approved to BSI1362 of the same rating must be used Never use the plug with the fuse cover omitted if the cover is detachable If a replacement fuse cover is required it must be of the same colour as the pin face of the plug Replacement covers are available from your dealer If the fitted plug is not suitable for the power points in your house or the cable is not long enough to reach a power point you should obtain a suitable safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer for assistance However if there is no alternative but to cut off the plug remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug Do not connect the plug to a mains socket as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared flexible cord The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code e Blue is neutral e Brown is live As these colours may not correspond to the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured blue or black e The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured brown or red Warning Do not connect either wire
11. e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 8 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Sound Menu W Turning the Brightness Sensor On or Off from the Brightness Sensor Menu N Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You can configure your 52 LCD Professional Series display to automatically detect the distribution of all incoming visual signals and adjust images for their optimal brightness The 40 LCD Professional Series display does not have a brightness sensor and its menu does not include the option that this procedure describes Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu select Picture gt Brightness Sensor Push the Left or Right button to choose On or Off To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 Using the Sound Menu e Choosing an Optimized Audio Amplification Setting from the Mode Menu page 4 9 e Personalizing Audio Settings from the Custom Menu page 4 10 e Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume Menu page 4 11 e Turning Multichannel Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu page 4 11 Choosing an Optimized Audio Am
12. 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 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 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 FCC Class B Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses 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 interference will not occur in a particular installation Operation is subject to the following t
13. or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures e Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops e Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio e Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio e Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDEN
14. oxygen or nitrous oxide Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide e Mode of operation Continuous EMC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601 1 2 2001 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving device e Increase the separation between the equipment e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s are connected e Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help Video In RS 232 Video Out Accessories equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified to the respective IEC standards i e IEC 60950 1 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical equipment Fu
15. radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco s installation instructions it may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Modifying the equipment without Cisco s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio
16. temperatures high humidity or chemical substances or anywhere that it will operate continuously for more than 20 hours at a time such as an airport a train station or a similar setting About Cleaning Your Display Safely e Cleaning the LCD Display Surface Case and Housing Safely page 1 4 e Cleaning the Power Plug and the Electrical Outlet Safely page 1 5 Cleaning the LCD Display Surface Case and Housing Safely Disconnect the power cord and use the soft cotton flannel cleaning cloth that shipped with your LCD display Moisten the cloth slightly with LCD panel cleanser or use water If you must use a cleanser that is not formulated specifically for use with LCD display panels dilute it with water at a ratio of 1 10 e Wipe the display case e Wipe the surface of the TFT LCD screen e To prevent product discoloration structural distortion erasure of printing and peeling of the screen surface never spray any cleanser directly onto any surface of your display In particular avoid using any cleanser formulation that contains wax acetone benzene alcohol paint thinner or any other flammable or corrosive substance e Because the display housing is easily scratched use the specified cloth only As your LCD display may be scratched if there is any foreign material on the cloth shake the cloth thoroughly before using it User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 4 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety
17. the buttons on your remote control While they locked all of these features are unavailable except buttons that you use on the remote control to enter a secret PIN and thereby regain access Procedure Step 1 To lock these features press Lock on your remote control Step2 To unlock these features press Lock again and then press numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the 4 digit PIN Our factory default values are well known for the PIN which is not secret until after you change it from the factory default The default is 0000 for 40 LCD displays and 1234 for 52 LCD displays Related Topics e About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display page 2 3 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 e Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu page 4 14 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NM Chapter2 The Basics W Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 100 40 Display Figure 2 5 LCD 100 Pro 40N ass EEEE h dE CD td ES de LL 580 5 500 5 30 0 120 0 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 2 8 OL 17986 01 Chapter2 The Basics User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NON Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Mi Figure 2 6 LCD Display Head for 40 Display SBB OPTION MOUNT HOLE M4 X L8 0 110 0 MACHINE
18. them Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Input gt Edit Name Step2 From the list of terminals choose the one whose name you will edit Step3 From the list of device types choose the type that is connected to the terminal Step 4 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Using the Picture Menu e Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu page 4 4 e Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu page 4 4 e Adjusting Picture Temperature Settings from the Color Temp Menu page 4 5 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 e Choosing a Picture Setting from the Mode Menu page 4 6 e Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu page 4 7 e Turning Digital Noise Reduction On or Off from the Digital NR Menu page 4 8 e Turning Film Mode On or Off from the Film Mode Menu page 4 8 e Turning the Brightness Sensor On or Off from the Brightness Sensor Menu page 4 9 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 3 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings M Using the Picture Menu Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu Y
19. to the earth terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol or is coloured green or is coloured green and yellow User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 10 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices Mi Italy Homologation Notice Questo apparecchio e fabbricato in conformita al D M 28 08 95 n 548 ed in particolare a quanto specificato nell Art 2 comma l Questo apparecchio e fabbricato nella U E in conformita al D M 28 08 95 n 548 Art 2 comma I ed al D M 26 03 92 Art l e For products produced in countries except European Community Questo apparecchio e fabbricato in conformita al D M 28 08 95 n 548 ed in particolare a quanto specificato nell Art 2 comma l e For products produced in European Community Questo apparecchio e fabbricato nella U E in conformita al D M 28 08 95 n 548 Art 2 comma I ed al D M 26 03 92 Art 1 Sweden Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO e MPR II Compliance Notice page 1 11 e TCO 95 and TCO 99 Certificates page 1 11 MPR II Compliance Notice This LCD display complies with SWEDAC MPR II recommendations for reduced electric and magnetic fields TCO 95 and TCO 99 Certificates For information about recycling TCO certified Cisco LCD displays contact Cisco or a Cisco authorized Digital Media Systems partner Norway Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll N
20. 1 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI Procedure Step 1 Use an HDMI cable to connect the digital input device to the HDMI terminal of your display Related Topics e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 e Connecting to an Analog Audio Source page 3 1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays NN OL 17986 01 Chapter3 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI W Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI Procedure Step 1 Do either of the following e Connect the DVI output terminal of a digital output device to the HDMI terminal of your LCD display using a DVI to HDMI cable e Connect the red and white jacks of an RCA to stereo for PC cable to the same colored audio output terminals of the digital output device and connect the opposite jack to the DVI PC HDMI AUDIO IN terminal of your LCD display Related Topics e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 e Connecting to an Analog Audio Source page 3 1 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 MEN Chapter3 Connecting to Other Devices W Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI User Guide for Cisco
21. 1 9 MIC Class B Notice 1 9 Europe and Its Member Nations 1 9 European Notice 1 10 European Class A Warning 1 10 UK Wiring the Mains Power Supply Plug 1 10 Italy Homologation Notice 1 11 Sweden swedish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO 1 11 Norway Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll NEMKO 1 11 Russia GOST R Quality Certificate Cia Di 0 oa PCT 1 13 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Oii W Contents CHAPTER 2 The Basics 2 1 Package Contents 2 1 Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display 2 2 About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display 2 3 About Terminals on the Back of Your Display 2 4 Using the Kensington Slot 2 5 About the Remote Control 2 6 Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control 2 7 Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 100 40 Display 2 8 Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 110 52 Display 2 10 Installing VESA Brackets 2 11 cuarter 3 Connecting to Other Devices 3 1 Connecting to a Cisco Digital Media Player 3 1 Connecting to an Analog Audio Source 3 1 Connecting to an Audio Amplifier 3 2 Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI 3 2 Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI 3 3 CHAPTER 4 Adjusting Display Settings 4 1 Opening and Closing the Main Menu 4 1 Using the Input Menu 4 2 Choosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu 4 2 Working in the Edit Name Menu 4 3 Using the P
22. 986 01 4 5 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings M Using the Picture Menu Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu Dynamic Contrast automatically detects the distribution of the visual signal and adjusts for optimum contrast Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu select Picture gt Dynamic Contrast Step2 To turn Dynamic Contrast On or Off push the Up or Down button Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Choosing a Picture Setting from the Mode Menu You can choose which factory defined picture setting your LCD display should use Before You Begin e This option is not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned on e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Tip If your remote control is not locked you can press its P MODE button to open the Mode menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu select Picture gt Mode The available modes are e Dynamic e Standard e Movie e Custom Step2 To choose a mode press the Up or Down button Step3 To save your work push Enter User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 6 OL 17986 01 Chapt
23. Apafi CISCO User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays June 22 2009 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 17986 01 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices 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
24. EMKO e Risk of Hazard Connecting Class 1 Equipment to Cable Distribution Networks page 1 11 e N mark for Medical Electrical Equipment page 1 12 Risk of Hazard Connecting Class Equipment to Cable Distribution Networks For Class 1 equipment in Norway intended to be connected to cable distribution systems the screen of a coaxial cable is required to be galvanic isolated from the protective earth e Connection to a Cable Distribution System is to be provided through a galvanic isolator e Ma kun tilkoples kabel TV nett via galvanisk isolator User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 KEN Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Hi Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices N mark for Medical Electrical Equipment Classifications In accordance with UL 2601 1 IEC 60601 1 the product is classified as continuous duty Class I equipment which is not protected against ingress of liquids The product is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide e Type of protection against electrical shock Class 1 e Degree of protection against electrical shock Patient connection Not applicable e Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water Ordinary equipment e Methods of sterilization or disinfection Not applicable e Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic material with air or with
25. Russia GOST R Quality Certificate 3Hak Poctecta PCT LY AE95 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Hi Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 14 OL 17986 01 CHAPTER The Basics Revised June 22 2009 e Package Contents page 2 1 e Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display page 2 2 Package Contents Verify that the following items are the product kit If any items are missing contact your dealer Contact a local dealer to buy optional items e 1 Cisco LCD Professional Series display e remote control e 2 AAA batteries Ss Note Product kits that shipped before April 2 2009 include AAA batteries for your remote control After this date the product kit no longer includes these batteries which are sold separately e 1 RS 232 cable e power cable e 3 BNC to Component adapters with 52 displays only e Cisco product documentation printed or on a CD that either describes or directs you to The product warranty Regulatory compliance and safety information Proof of purchase if relevant Installation calibration and recommended use Additional product guidance and support User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NIN Chapter2 The Basics M Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD
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27. Timer Turns off the display after an interval in minutes that you choose Off takes effect immediately 30 60 90 120 150 180 e On Timer Turns on the display at a time of day that you define and controls which image mode and audio volume are in effect when your display turns on automatically e Off Timer Turns off the display at a time of day that you define Step 4 To adjust the settings use the Up and Down buttons or the Left and Right buttons Step5 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 13 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Adjusting Background Transparency Settings from the Menu Transparency Menu You can change the background transparency for the OSD calibration menu Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Menu Transparency Step2 To highlight the name of a predefined transparency setting use the Up and Down buttons Available options are e High e Medium e Low e Opaque Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Editing the 4 digit
28. Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu page 4 17 e Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 e Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu page 4 18 e Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu page 4 19 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 A video wall is a group of video screens connected together in the same room so that each screen shows a part of the whole image or the same image is repeated on each screen When the Video Wall feature is turned onis running the Size feature 1s not available Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu choose Setup gt Video Wall To turn the video wall feature On or Off use the Up and Down buttons To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu page 4 7 e Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu page 4 17 e Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 e Defining the H
29. accumulate on your LCD display or its power cord Never drop your LCD display or impart any shock to it If it is damaged disconnect the power cord and contact a qualified and licensed technician Never place your LCD display near or over a radiator or heat resistor or where it is exposed to direct sunlight Never place any vessel that holds water such as a vase on your LCD display User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 20 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information About Choosing the Proper Installation Site E About Choosing the Proper Installation Site The ideal installation site for your LCD display is a high visibility location with physical stability that e Allows for adequate ventilation and clearance e Is protected from heat sources e Is not readily accessible to children or others who might lack the personal judgment or physical coordination to recognize avoid and prevent danger to themselves and others To learn more about choosing the proper site for installations and about our recommended best practices that promote your safety and success see Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Attributes of a Proper Installation Site Consideration Details Environmental If the installation site for your display is one where it will operate 24 hours a day such as an airport or factors train station or where its will be exposed to e Heavy dust e High or low temperatures e High hu
30. age materials out of reach of young children Do not allow children to dangle or hang from the display at any time User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 MEN Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information M About Installing Your Display Safely About Installing Your Display Safely Cisco LCD Professional Series displays are not designed to stand freely on the floor They must be installed correctly in an appropriate mount bracket stand rack or cabinet A Warning Dropping this equipment handling it roughly or allowing it to fall might damage it or cause personal injury e Ensure that at least two persons lift and move the display e When putting the display down be sure to put it down softly e Never place the display face down on the floor e When installing the display in a cabinet or rack make sure that the front end of the bottom of the product does not project out Use a cabinet or rack of a size appropriate to the product e If the display will be mounted to a wall ensure that a qualified contractor installs the wall mount and make sure that the wall mount is designed specifically for a display like yours e Some installation sites have attributes that can cause serious damage to your display Contact Cisco or a Cisco authorized Digital Media Systems partner before installing your display in any physical location where it will be exposed to heavy dust high or low
31. and Compliance Information About Batteries W Cleaning the Power Plug and the Electrical Outlet Safely Disconnect the power cord and use the soft fabric cleaning cloth that shipped with your LCD display e To prevent electric shock fire and malfunctions that might occur as a result of improper cleaning Never moisten the cloth when you clean the power plug pins or dust the power outlet Always use the cloth dry Never spray water directly onto the main body of your LCD display Ensure that water does not enter your LCD display and that it is not wet e To prevent changes in the appearance of the product surface and peeling of stickers from its surface from cleaning never not any formulation that contains wax acetone benzene alcohol paint thinner or any other flammable or corrosive substance About Batteries Ss Note Product kits that shipped before April 2 2009 include AAA batteries for your remote control After this date the product kit no longer includes these batteries which are sold separately The remote control for your LCD display uses batteries In your community there might be environmental and safety regulations that require you to dispose of these batteries properly To learn how these requirements affect you contact your local authorities Store batteries and all other accessories in a location where they are safely out of the reach of children Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Do not shor
32. and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 7 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings M Using the Picture Menu Turning Digital Noise Reduction On or Off from the Digital NR Menu Turns the digital noise reduction feature on or off Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step1 From the main menu select Picture gt Digital NR Step2 Push the Up or Down button to choose On or Off Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Turning Film Mode On or Off from the Film Mode Menu Turns film mode on or off Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked e When you use an HDMI signal cable and choose HDMI from the Source List menu this feature requires that the HDMI signal use interlaced scan not progressive scan Procedure Step 1 From the main menu select Picture gt Film Mode Step2 Push the Up or Down button to choose On or Off Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics
33. cap Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the original equipment manufacturer can void your authority to operate this LCD display If necessary consult with your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions You may find the booklet called How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems helpful This booklet was prepared by the Federal Communications Commission It is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock Number 004 000 00345 4 Important Safety Instructions UL Only 1 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer instructions SP oe oe E ee Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs conve
34. display on and off e Power In The power cord plugs into the LCD display and the wall plug e RS232C Out In RS232C serial port e DVI HDMI In DVI HDMI audio input terminal e DVI HDMI In Use an HDMI cable to connect this HDMI input terminal to the HDMI output terminal on another device e A V In VIDEO video connection terminal Use a video cable to connect this input terminal to the video output terminal on another device e A V Audio In Audio input terminal e A V Audio Out Audio output terminal e RGB Out User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays NIN OL 17986 01 Chapter2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Hil Using the Kensington Slot Kensington locks are devices used to physically secure a Cisco LCD Professional Series display that 1s in a public place The locking device is sold separately The appearance and locking method may differ from Figure 2 3 depending on the manufacturer Figure 2 3 A Typical Kensington Lock Sy See the manual provided with your Kensington lock to understand its proper use The location of the Kensington slot might differ on various Cisco LCD Professional Series display model types Procedure Step 1 Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the display B Step 2 Turn it in the locking direction A Step3 Connect the Kensington lock cable Step4 Fix the Kensington lock to a desk or a heavy stati
35. eight in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu page 4 18 e Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu page 4 19 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 16 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu W Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu You can choose whether the video wall will use letterboxing and pillar boxing or if it will distort images Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that the video wall feature is already turned on e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Video Wall gt Format Your options are e Full Images will be stretched or squeezed as much as necessary to to fill the video wall without any use of letterboxing or pillar boxing e Natural The video wall will show images that retain their original aspect ratio and will use letterboxing and pillar boxing to fill any unused space Step2 To choose Full or Natural use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from t
36. entable otherwise Be sure to follow these guidelines Always Never Always keep candles and other open flames away from your LCD display Always use only the provided power cord and connect its polarized plug to a properly grounded power outlet Always ensure that the power cord is plugged into the power outlet firmly and correctly To disconnect your LCD display from the mains the polarized plug must be pulled out from the mains socket therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable Always grip the polarized plug tightly when you unplug it from a outlet Always unplug the power cord from its outlet before cleaning Always unplug your LCD display from the power outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during electrical storms and whenever your display is left unattended or unused for long periods of time especially when children older adults people with severely impaired judgment or people with severely impaired physical coordination will be left alone with it Always lay power cords where they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them and pay particular attention to plugs adaptors and the point where the power cord attaches to your LCD display Always ensure before connecting the AC power cord to the DC adaptor outlet that the voltage designation of the DC adaptor corresponds to the local electrical supply Always disconnect your LCD display immediately if
37. er Nations e European Notice page 1 10 e European Class A Warning page 1 10 e UK Wiring the Mains Power Supply Plug page 1 10 e taly Homologation Notice page 1 11 e Sweden Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees TCO page 1 11 e Norway Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll NEMKO page 1 11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 1 9 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Hi Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European norms e EN55022 Radio Frequency Interference e EN55024 Electromagnetic Immunity of Information Technology Equipment e EN61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics e EN61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations e EN55013 Radio disturbance characteristics of broadcast receivers and associated equipment e EN55020 Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment European Class A Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to take adequate measures UK Wiring the Mains Power Supply Plug Before disconnecting the power supply plug from the mains contact Cisco or
38. er4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu W Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu You can choose options that change which aspect ratio or zoom level is in effect on your display These options are not available when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned on Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked e This feature is not available when the Video Wall option is enabled e The Zooml option and the Zoom2 option are not compatable with HDMI e The Just Scan option is available only with an HDMI signal cable when you have chosen HDMI from the Source List menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu select Picture gt Size Step2 Select an option The available options are as follows e 16 9 Sets the image aspect ratio to 16 9 e Zoom 1 Magnifies the normal image less than Zoom 2 does e Zoom 2 Magnifies the normal image more than Zoom 1 does e 4 3 Sets the image aspect ratio to 4 3 e Just Scan Shows the full image without trimming when the input signal is HDMI 720p 10801 or 1080p Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls
39. estore audio output press MUTE or press VOL 7 Not available 17 Lock Activates or deactivates all 28 P Mode Shows on screen which function keys on both the remote preconfigured picture mode is control and the LCD display except active Press again to cycle through for the Lock button modes 8 Menu Opens the calibration 18 Source Changes the input 29 Not available OSD menu and exits from it signal source Changing the source is permitted only for external devices that are connected to the display 9 Select _ Activates a highlighted 19 Not available 30 Not available menu item 10 Info i Current picture 20 Not available 31 Not available information is displayed on the 21 Not available upper left corner of the screen 1 Cisco LCD Professional Series displays include a built in high fidelity stereo amplifier with five preconfigured modes Standard Music Movie Speech and Custom 2 To learn how to use this feature see Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 To learn how to change the PIN see Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu page 4 14 3 Cisco LCD Professional Series displays are preset with four picture modes Dynamic Standard Movie and Custom Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control You can protect your LCD display from unauthorized use by locking the controls on its front panel and locking
40. he Video Wall Menu page 4 16 e Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 e Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu page 4 18 e Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu page 4 19 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu You can define how many LCD displays your video wall uses in each of its horizontal rows up to a maximum of 5 displays per row Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 17 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Video Wall gt Horizontal Step2 To choose the number of displays that each row will include use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 e Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu page 4 18 e Desig
41. ht the name of a sound setting so that you can customize it use the Up and Down buttons The customizable options for sound are e Bass Emphasizes low frequency audio e Treble Emphasizes high frequency audio e Balance Adjusts sound balance between the left and right speakers Step3 To adjust values for the setting that you highlighted push Enter and then use the Left and Right buttons Step 4 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 10 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Sound Menu W Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume Menu This feature reduces volume level differences from one broadcast to the next Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Sound gt Auto Volume Step2 Push the Up or Down button to choose On or Off Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Turning Multichannel Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu SRS TS XT is a patented SRS Labs technology that makes it possible to play 5 1 multichannel content over two speakers This technology consists of three speakers in the f
42. icture Menu 4 3 Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom Menu 4 4 Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu 4 4 Adjusting Picture Temperature Settings from the Color Temp Menu 4 5 Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu 4 6 Choosing a Picture Setting from the Mode Menu 4 6 Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu 4 7 Turning Digital Noise Reduction On or Off from the Digital NR Menu 4 8 Turning Film Mode On or Off from the Film Mode Menu 4 8 Turning the Brightness Sensor On or Off from the Brightness Sensor Menu 4 9 Using the Sound Menu 4 9 Choosing an Optimized Audio Amplification Setting from the Mode Menu 4 9 Personalizing Audio Settings from the Custom Menu 4 10 Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume Menu 4 11 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays iv OL 17986 01 Contents MM Turning Multichannel Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu 4 11 Using the Setup Menu 4 12 Choosing a Menu System Language from the Language Menu 4 12 Adjusting Clock based settings from the Time Menu 4 13 Adjusting Background Transparency Settings from the Menu Transparency Menu 4 14 Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu 4 14 Adjusting Power Consumption Behaviors from the Energy Saving Menu 4 15 Compensating for Degraded Images from the HDMI Black Level Menu 4 15 Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings 4 16 Turning the Video Wal
43. it emits any unusual sounds or odors or otherwise does not operate normally and then contact a qualified and licensed technician immediately Never use the power cord from any other product Never touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging the plug into the outlet Never expose your LCD display to dripping or splashing Never expose your LCD display to rain or place it near water near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool or in any similar setting If your LCD display is wet unplug it and contact a licensed technician immediately Never use a damaged power cord or plug Never use a damaged or loose power outlet Never forcefully bend or pull the power plug Never place any heavy objects on the power plug Never connect multiple appliances to the same power outlet and never overload power outlets extension cords or adaptors beyond their capacity Never disconnect the power cord while using your LCD display Never insert anything metallic into the open parts of your LCD display Never open your LCD display and never remove its cover or its back High voltage is present inside It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with anything inside this product There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Never touch the inside of your LCD display Only qualified personnel should open it Never allow dust to
44. l Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu 4 16 Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu 4 17 Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu 4 17 Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu 4 18 Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu 4 19 Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu 4 19 setting the Delay Interval from the Power On Adjustment Menu 4 21 Adjusting Brightness Intensity for Gray Backgrounds from the Side Gray Menu 4 21 Restore Factory Default Color Settings from the Reset Menu 4 21 Adjusting Inverter Lamp Power Consumption Settings from the Lamp Control Menu 4 22 Working in the S N Menu 4 22 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 E M Contents User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays vi OL 17986 01 CHAPTER 1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Revised April 2 2009 e About Electrical and Fire Dangers page 1 1 e About Choosing the Proper Installation Site page 1 3 e About Installing Your Display Safely page 1 4 e About Cleaning Your Display Safely page 1 4 e About Batteries page 1 5 e Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices page 1 5 gt Warning Cisco sold this LCD Professional Series display to you with the expectation that you will attach it to a Cisco Digital Media P
45. layer DMP for use in your digital signage network or enterprise TV network In this way your LCD display is an accessory for the DMP to which it is attached The regulatory compliance information for that DMP extends to all its accessories including this LCD display See the printed regulatory compliance document that you received with your DMP Alternatively see the most recent revision of that document on Cisco com at http www cisco com en US products ps7220 prod_installation_guides_list html This chapter contains warnings cautionary messages and statements of compliance with international regulations that supplement the compliance statements for your DMP Read this chapter carefully in combination with the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document on Cisco com that pertains to your DMP and always use this product correctly Failure to heed all recommendations can lead to bodily harm equipment failure property damage signal interference and other consequences About Electrical and Fire Dangers Read all of the Cisco user documentation and product literature concerning proper operation and maintenance of your LCD display User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 MEN Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information M About Electrical and Fire Dangers Mishandling this product and its accessories might cause fire personal injury electric shocks or product damage that is prev
46. midity e Chemical substances Be sure that only a qualified technician performs the installation Personnel who are not qualified might not understand how to prevent serious damage to your LCD display that can occur in such settings Ventilation and To ensure reliable operation of your display and to protect it from overheating which might result clearance in fire e Install your display in a well ventilated location with more than 10 cm clearance from the wall e Never block or cover the slots and openings in the display cabinet including those on the back and bottom They provide necessary ventilation e Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials e Never block the slots and openings by placing your display on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface e Never place your display in a confined space such as a rack bookcase closet or built in cabinet unless it provides sufficient ventilation Heat sources Protect your display from combustible materials and from sources of additional heat e Never operate this product near lit candles mosquito repellent cigarettes or any heating appliances e Keep heating appliances as far away from the power cord and the display as possible Physical stability Do not install your LCD display in an unstable location such as a poorly anchored shelf a slanted floor or a location exposed to vibration Child safety A Warning Keep all accessories and product pack
47. nating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu page 4 19 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 Defining the Height in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu You can define how many LCD displays your video wall uses in each of its vertical columns up to a maximum of 5 displays per column Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Video Wall gt Vertical Step2 To choose the number of displays that each column will include use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 e Defining the Width in Displays of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu page 4 17 e Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu page 4 19 e Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn in from the Safety Screen Menu page 4 19 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 18 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu W Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu When y
48. nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 MEM Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Hi Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices 12 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped b gt Warning To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture EPA This product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Mercury Statement Contains mercury Dispose according to local state or federal laws Canada e ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A page 1 8 e ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B page 1 8 ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A
49. nnecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 Connecting to a Cisco Digital Media Player To learn how to connect your LCD display to a Cisco Digital Media Player DMP endpoint see the quick start guide that shipped with your DMP Alternatively see the most recent revision of that guide on Cisco com http www cisco com en US products ps7220 prod_installation_guides_list html Connecting to an Analog Audio Source For detailed information about connecting input devices see Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings Procedure Step 1 Connect the A V device to the R AUDIO L terminal on your LCD display Step2 Start the A V device with its media inserted Step3 From the Source menu on your LCD display choose AV User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 MEN Chapter3 Connecting to Other Devices W Connecting to an Audio Amplifier Related Topics e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source HDMI page 3 2 e Connecting to a Digital A V Source DVI to HDMI page 3 3 Connecting to an Audio Amplifier Procedure Step 1 Connect a set of audio cables from the left and right AUX jacks on the audio system to the AUDIO OUT L AUDIO R terminal of your LCD display Related Topics e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e Connecting to an Analog Audio Source page 3
50. nstallation by licensed contractors who can visit your site and install the bracket To understand safe handling practices for your Cisco LCD Professional Series display see the Important Safety and Compliance Information chapter in this guide User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 2 11 Chapter2 The Basics M Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display In the LCD Professional Series VESA mounting interface dimensions are e 600mm x 400mm for a 40 LCD display e 800mm x 400mm for a 52 LCD display Figure 2 9 40 VESA Bracket Dimensions 600 X 400 WALL MOUNT HOLE MB X L8 0 12 0 MACHINE SCREW 4EA Figure 2 10 52 VESA Bracket Dimensions _ 400 0 m 400 0 545 0 J 679 0 Ss Note For securing the bracket on a wall use only machine screws of 6 mm diameter and 8 to 12 mm length User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 2 12 OL 17986 01 CHAPTER Connecting to Other Devices Revised November 24 2008 gt Caution In the event of failure the electrical ground may discharge an electric shock Be sure to wire the electrical ground correctly before connecting to the AC power source When un wiring the electrical ground be sure to disconnect the AC power first e Connecting to a Cisco Digital Media Player page 3 1 e Connecting to an Analog Audio Source page 3 1 e Connecting to an Audio Amplifier page 3 2 e Co
51. onary object User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NON Chapter2 The Basics M Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display About the Remote Control When a TV or other electronic device is near your Cisco LCD Professional Series display the remote control might perform poorly or malfunction due to interference with the frequency Figure 2 4 Button Map 1 Poweron 11 Not available 22 Not available 2 Power offo 12 Not available 23 Return 5 Returns to the previous menu 3 Number buttons Press to change 13 Still Press once to freeze the 24 Up Down Left Right the channel Not available 14 screen Press it again to unfreeze Audio continues without interruption Not available 25 buttons Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or vertically or adjusts values in the selected menu Exit iE Exits from the active menu Audio volume 15 S Mode Shows on screen which preconfigured stereo mode is active Press again to cycle through modes 26 Surround Sound SRS TS XT User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays NIN OL 17986 01 Chapter2 The Basics Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display Hi 6 Mute Mutes audio output 16 Not available 27 Not available temporarily and shows an icon on the lower left of the LCD panel To r
52. oose Setup gt Energy Saving Step2 To turn Energy Saving on or off use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Compensating for Degraded Images from the HDMI Black Level Menu When an HDMI cable attaches an A V device to your display the A V device might degrade image quality on your display For example you might notice discoloration reduced contrast an increase in black levels or other unexpected reductions in image quality You can manage how your display interprets the black level information that it receives through an HDMI cable Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt HDMI Black Level Step2 To choose Normal or Low levels of blackness use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 15 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings e Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu page 4 16 e Choosing a Video
53. ou arrange muliple LCD displays in the grid that constitutes a video wall you use the Screen Divider feature to designate the position of each display on that grid The designation 1s a number counted from left to right and from top to bottom along the grid that identifies which particular cell or intersection the LCD display occupies The accepted range of values for this designation is based on how many rows and columns constitute the grid for your video wall e The low end of the range is always 4 because the smallest possible grid has 2 rows and 2 columns e The high end of the range is equal to the product when you multiply the actual number of rows by the actual number of columns For example if your video wall grid has 4 rows and 4 columns the high end of the accepted range would be 16 because that is the product of 4x4 Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature and made selections to specify how many rows and columns constitute its grid e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Video Wall gt Screen Divider Step2 Choose the mode Step3 Choose the display Step4 Enter the number Step5 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning the Video
54. ou can customize contrast brightness sharpness color and tint settings Before You Begin e This feature is available only when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned off e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Picture gt Custom Step2 Choose the setting that you will adjust Color Brightness Sharpness Color or Tint Step3 To adjust the setting push the Left or Right button Step 4 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 Choosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu You can choose which overall tone your display applies to colors Before You Begin e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked e This feature is available only when Dynamic Contrast mode is turned off e When you choose any option for Color Tone except Off the Color Temp feature is disabled e When you choose the Off option for Color Tone the Color Control feature is disabled Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Picture gt Color Tone Step2 To choose a tone definition use the Up and Down buttons These are the tone definitions e Off e Cool2 e
55. play is actually turned on A longer delay interval helps to prevent overvoltage that can damage your display Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Power On Adjustment Step2 To make the delay interval longer or shorter use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Adjusting Brightness Intensity for Gray Backgrounds from the Side Gray Menu You can configure how bright the shade of gray is in the background when the foreground image is not fullscreen This happens when for example you watch a letterboxed film or watch old TV programs that use the 4 3 aspect ratio Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Side Gray Step 2 To highlight the brightness level that you prefer Off Light or Dark use the Up and Down buttons Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Restore Factory Default Color Settings from the Reset Menu Reverts display color settings to their factory defaults Note We do not support the Image Re
56. plification Setting from the Mode Menu Step 1 Step 2 Your Cisco LCD Professional Series display uses a high fidelity stereo amplifier for which you can choose settings that are optized for particular types of programming Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu select Sound gt Mode To highlight the name of a mode so that you can choose it push the Up and Down buttons User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NN Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings M Using the Sound Menu The factory preset modes are e Standard For everyday use e Music For music videos or concerts e Movie For films e Speech For interviews political debates news and similar programming e Custom For whatever settings and programming you prefer Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 Personalizing Audio Settings from the Custom Menu You can adjust sound settings to suit your personal preferences Ss Note Sound is audible even when its value is set to Q Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Sound gt Custom Step2 To highlig
57. r trademarks mentioned in this document or website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0903R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 2008 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS cuapterR 1 Important Safety and Compliance Information 1 1 About Electrical and Fire Dangers 1 1 About Choosing the Proper Installation Site 1 3 About Installing Your Display Safely 1 4 About Cleaning Your Display Safely 1 4 Cleaning the LCD Display Surface Case and Housing Safely 1 4 Cleaning the Power Plug and the Electrical Outlet Safely 1 5 About Batteries 1 5 Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices 1 5 United States 1 6 FCC Class A Notice 1 6 FCC Class B Notice 1 6 User Information 1 7 Important Safety Instructions UL Only 1 7 EPA 1 8 Mercury Statement 1 8 Canada 1 8 ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A 1 8 ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B 1 8 Japan 1 8 VCCI Class A Notice 1 9 VCCI Class B Notice 1 9 Taiwan BsMI Class A Notice 1 9 Republic of Korea 1 9 MIC Class A Notice
58. ray Backgrounds from the Side Gray Menu page 4 21 Restore Factory Default Color Settings from the Reset Menu page 4 21 Adjusting Inverter Lamp Power Consumption Settings from the Lamp Control Menu page 4 22 Working in the S N Menu page 4 22 Choosing a Menu System Language from the Language Menu Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You can choose one of 11 languages for use in the calibration menu the OSD Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu choose Setup gt Language To choose a language for use in the menu use the Up and Down buttons To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 12 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Setup Menu W Adjusting Clock based Settings from the Time Menu You can edit the time settings for your display Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step1 From the main menu choose Setup gt Time Step2 To highlight the name of a time setting so that you can edit it use the Up and Down buttons Step3 The time settings that you can highlight are e Clock Set Adjust the current time setting e Sleep
59. ront and two speakers in the rear with a sixth audio channel sent to a subwoofer This feature is fully compatible with all multichannel formats Tip If your remote control is not locked you can press its SRS button to open the SRS TS XT menu Before You Begin This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Sound gt SRS TS XT Step 2 Push the Up or Down button to choose On or Off Step3 To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 11 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Choosing a Menu System Language from the Language Menu page 4 12 Adjusting Clock based Settings from the Time Menu page 4 13 Adjusting Background Transparency Settings from the Menu Transparency Menu page 4 14 Editing the 4 digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu page 4 14 Adjusting Power Consumption Behaviors from the Energy Saving Menu page 4 15 Compensating for Degraded Images from the HDMI Black Level Menu page 4 15 Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings page 4 16 Setting the Delay Interval from the Power On Adjustment Menu page 4 21 Adjusting Brightness Intensity for G
60. rthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 Anyone who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 If in doubt consult the technical services department or your local representative User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 12 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices Mi Transport and Storage Limitations e Temperature Range of 40 C to 70 C e Relative Humidity of 10 95 non condensing e Barometric pressure 700hPa to 1060 hPa Symbols This key helps you to recognize and understand important symbols located on labels This symbol indicated that high voltage is present inside It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any internal part of this product This symbol alerts you that important literature concerning operation and maintenance has MN been included with this product INA Manufacturer declaration of product compliance with applicable EEC directive s Protective Earth Ground AC alternating current voltage source DC direct current voltage source Lead cadmium and mercury are heavy metals which are bio accumulative Bio accumulative substances are those that accumulate within living organisms
61. set feature at this time User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 4 21 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings W Using the Setup Menu Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Before You Begin e This feature is available only with DVI e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu choose Setup gt Reset gt Color Reset To choose OK or Cancel push the Left or Right button To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 Adjusting Inverter Lamp Power Consumption Settings from the Lamp Control Menu Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You can adjust the inverter lamp to reduce energy consumption Before You Begin e This feature is not available when Dynamic Contrast is turned on e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure From the main menu choose Setup gt Lamp Control To adjust the setting push the Left or Right button To save your selections and implement them push Enter Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e Turning Automatic Contrast Optimation On or Off from the Dynamic Contrast Menu page 4 6 Working in the S N Menu
62. t circuit disassemble or overheat batteries There is a danger of explosion if you use the wrong type of batteries Replace batteries only with the same type or its equivalent that you received from Cisco Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices Your LCD display 1s marked to indicate 1ts compliance with standards set forth by the prevailing regulatory agencies in multiple regions including but not limited to these e USA Federal Communications Commission FCC and other agencies e Canada Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment ICES 003 e Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI e Taiwan Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI e Europe Conformit Europ enne CE e Republic of Korea Ministry of Information and Communication MIC e Italy Italian Post Ministry Homologation e Sweden Swedish Board for Technical Accreditation SWEDAC e Norway Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll NEMKO e Russia Gosstandart Gosudarstvennyy Standart GOST User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 1 5 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Hi Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices United States e FCC Class A Notice page 1 6 e FCC Class B Notice page 1 6 e User Information page 1 7 e Important Safety Instructions UL Only page 1 7 e EPA page 1 8 e Mercury Statement page 1 8 FCC Class A Notice This equipment
63. to open the Source List menu Before You Begin e BNC is available as an input source on a 52 display only when both of the following statements are true The display is connected to a BNC cable The display is not attached to a component cable e Component is available as an input source on a 52 display only when both of the following statements are true The display is attached to a component cable The display is not connected to a BNC cable e This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked Procedure Step 1 From the main menu choose Input gt Source List Step2 To highlight the name of the input source use the Up and Down buttons Listed input source types are e PC e DVI e AV e HDMI e TV e BNC available only on 52 LCD displays e Component available only on 52 LCD displays Step3 To save your selection and implement it push Enter User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 4 2 OL 17986 01 Chapter4 Adjusting Display Settings Using the Picture Menu W Related Topics e Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control page 2 7 e About Terminals on the Back of Your Display page 2 4 e About the Remote Control page 2 6 Working in the Edit Name Menu You can assign memorable names to the input signal terminals on your LCD display based on the type of device that is connected to each of
64. u option to another horizontally or adjusts the values for a setting that you are calibrating When you are not using the calibration menu use these buttons to adjust audio volume levels Power indicator Shows PowerSaver mode by blinking green Note For energy conservation turn your LCD display off when it is not needed or when leaving it unattended for long periods To learn more about saving power see PowerSaver Enter button Chooses an option that you highlighted in the calibration menu or saves and implements values that you changed in the calibration for a setting Source button Toggles which input signal to use from among all external devices that are connected to your display at the time Remote control sensor The sensor toward which you should aim the remote control User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays OL 17986 01 NON Chapter2 The Basics M Getting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display About Terminals on the Back of Your Display Figure 2 2 Back All Display Sizes A recessed area on the back of your display partially hides the power switch the Kensington slot the electrical socket and the terminals where you connect signal cables A large white sticker clearly identifies each available feature in this area Feature availability varies among different display models but your display is likely to have at least these e Power Switch Turns your
65. wo conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays 1 6 OL 17986 01 Chapter1 Important Safety and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Notes and Notices Mi If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help User Information This LCD display shows television closed captioning in accordance with Section 15 119 of FCC rules To maintain FCC compliance for your LCD display you must use shielded signal cables A detachable power supply cord with IEC320 style terminations is provided with your LCD display e For 120 Volt applications use only UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration 5 15P type parallel blades plug cap e For 240 Volt applications use only UL Listed detachable power supply cord with NEMA configuration 6 15P type tandem blades plug

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