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1. 18 System Restore ice At s 18 Function Description a u a 21 CHAPTER Bik i na a guts an a a ian a a a e 23 Power Management ii mi aa EE 23 Power Management a a Le Le Lees 23 Critical points for power 24 CHAPTER 5 i Em 25 Adding peripheral units to your 25 RR 25 Updating the Internal Parts uet teret eda o em a erbe eder eoe eu ou eR 25 5 ER 26 SYSTEM BIOS INFORMATION cesccessceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeneeeaeeeaeecaeecaaecsaecsaeceaecaecaeeaeeeeeseneseaeseaeesaeeeaaeeaaes 26 Effective usage of BIOS Z a e A 26 Using Aptio Setup Utility BIOS u u y 1 l AE AARAA aw waqa aka N EAR 26 CHAPTER 88 uu A 32 NOTE Depending on the product s model you have bought the appearance of your Interactive Monitor may not be the same with the one displayed in this manual A CAUTION A Do not leave a static image displayed for a prolonged period of time If a static image is displayed continously for a long period of time that image may stick on the display a phenomenon known as image stick This condition is not permanent but may require a considerable amount of operational display time to dissipa
2. Keep loose button cells away from young children Used correctly domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of portable power Problems can occur if they are misused or abused resulting in leakage or in extreme cases fire or explosion Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate any such problems Take care to fit your batteries correctly observing the plus and minus marks on the battery and appliance Incorrect fitting can cause leakage or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion 4 5 Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment vou know vou are not going to use for a long time Otherwise the batteries may leak and cause damage vi Supervise children if they are replacing batteries themselves in order to ensure these guidelines are followed Make sure battery compartments are secure 13 Replace the whole set of batteries at time taking care not to mix old and new batteries or batteries of different tvpes since this can result in leakage or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Ae Never dispose of batteries in fire as this can cause them to explode Please recycle dead batteries do not put with the normal household waste Remember that small button cell batteries such as used in some hearing aids toys games and other appliances are easily swallowed by young children and this can be dangerous
3. HITACHI Inspire the Next 65 INTERACTIVE MONITOR HIT FHD6500PC Touch Bem 12 7 FullHD Eis 1920 1080 Packinq List e 1x65 Interactive Monitor with PC e 1x65 Interactive Monitor Wall Mount e Accessories Box y Vv Vv V Vv v v User Manual Quick Start Quide for Windows 8 1xStylus 1xWifi Antenna 1x1500mm HDMI Cable 1xRemote Control 1xBattery for Remote Control Contents NOTES A EE 3 SYSTEMNFEATUNES xti m ent tite tte Pad pinned n 4 INTRODUCTION a aa ee aa Sa Pak 5 Sighs used in thisrmian al nier da ui UP eMe kai 6 Temperature FE sioe tite a eee etii ette eti leet te seeds eet bee toe iut ede a ids 7 Do not expose your INTERACTIVE MONITOR close to fire or high heat sources 7 Lightning xiii osea a eene a iade 7 Jaune ERR 7 CHAPTER Diss Xa A aus 8 27 ai a uni u seba a i a gain i jeb u ia u 9 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR INSTRUCTIONS ON USING THE PRODUCT AND ITS E P 9 Turning your INTERACTIVE MONITOR product on and o ff 9 Sound in INTERACTIVE MONITOR7 enne entren enne etre stre n ansa 11 Operatirng Systelm cte a i etes tte ve ennai reeves 14 Using the network function alip
4. Hold down vour product s power button for a little while after vou check that its AC cable is connected to the power supply Turning off your INTERACTIVE MONITOR After you finish your work and when you want to stop working with your product you can turn off In order to prevent data loss please turn off your system by following the procedure in your operating system In case your Turning the system does not respond to the system off procedural shut down because of resource conflicts you can turn off completely your INTERACTIVE MONITOR by holding down the power button for 4 seconds Keep in mind that your unsaved data will be lost in this situation Pressing the power button Hibernating the Hibernate mode can be adjusted system from the operating system RESSE power button Sleep mode can be adjusted from the operating system Pressing the power button Sleep mode Touch Screen 65 touch screen with 4 touch feature and infrared technology Usaqe of Touch Screen with External PC USB Pluggable PC Ethernet Option port Headphone Microphone HDMI input Touch screen input for external sources VGA input Line In Line Out FU 4 Touch screen is operating with integrated If want to use touch screen when connect an external PC to your INTERACTIVE MONITOR via VGA or HDMI inputs you should connect the external PC to your
5. This instruction manual is intended to help you operate your INTERACTIVE MONITOR in a proper way and get a better performance Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Introduction to your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Using your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Instructions for using the and its functions Power management Information about power management Touch Screen Addition of other devices to your INTERACTIVE MONITOR System BIOS information Effective usage of BIOS Using your INTERACTIVE MONITOR more efficiently Troubleshooting Assembly Instruction For Interactive Monitor Wall Mount Siqns used in this manual Some words and phrases are written in a different format to get your attention Note It is being used to put emphasis on useful information and critical points regarding the product AN Importanti Important instructions are to be read carefully in order to prevent any injury to yourself and damage to stored data and computer parts Safetv Precautions Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety Power To disconnect your INTERACTIVE MONITOR from the power supply shut down the board s computer and unplug its AC cable from the power source Always use the earthed AC cable provided AN Warning Disconnect your system from the power source in case of a long period of disuse Cleani
6. INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVE MONITOR Congratulations for buying our INTERACTIVE MONITOR 65 product We believe that you will be extremely satisfied with this product and hope that you will have pleasant and productive times with your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR provides a modern design that is compatible with most working conditions by combining a 65 TFT LCD monitor touch screen and a desktop computer Since all essential components that comprise your INTERACTIVE MONITOR are all together it is easy to use and user friendly In addition to being compact it also supports many functional features Some of these are USB ports compatible with USB 2 0 and high quality speakers Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR enables you to connect to wireless networks and internet without need for any other equipment with its built in wireless LAN adapter Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR provides you a stunning graphical experience with high performance by providing hardware acceleration support for DirectX 10 and high definition videos with its Intel HD3000 graphics chipset v Note Information here is only for reference purposes the INTERACTIVE MONITOR you have bought may have some differences from the definitions and images in this manual Front view CHAPTER 2 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR INSTRUCTIONS ON USING THE PRODUCT AND ITS FUNCTIONS Turning your INTERACTIVE MONITOR on and off e Turning on the system
7. N Seekmedical advice if you believe a cellhas been swallowed Operating System INTERACTIVE MONITOR is bundled with Windows 8 Selections and language may vary with respect to the region of sale Hardware and software support may vary with respect to the installed operating system System instabilities and incompatibilities arising from operating systems are not warranted Note Any issues which are caused by customer mis adjustment of any software including the operating system are not covered by the warranty Driver CD is given with the INTERACTIVE MONITOR Drivers in this CD are up to date These drivers provide that your product works properly Also these drivers located in HDD drive D index If vou want to update these drivers vou can download from our customer support web site Drivers DRIVER DVD v 1 1 Graphic Ethernet Wireless Touch Screen AN Importanti First of all you should install the Chipset and Graphics drivers After these two installations you can install other devices drivers An external ODD Optical Disk Driver is needed to install the drivers from Driver CD Otherwise vou can use the drivers in HDD index D If vou don t install anv driver related device will have exclamation in Device Manager 43 IWB PC b Bluetooth Radios 4M Computer gt x Disk drives M Display adapters gt 5 Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt lt gt
8. Under Choose an option category gt Click Troubleshoot e Under Advanced Options category gt Click UEFI Firmware Settings UEFI Firmware Settings gt Click Restart e BIOS screen will appear 20 e CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN Function Description 1 The coordinates of the touch panel and display screen should be accurately matched by calibration 2 When will calibration be needed a The first time you have installed touch panel bundled software b Inconsistency occurred between the mouse and your finger action c After changing the touch panel or monitor d Having moved the touch panel or there is a change in monitor resolution Operating steps 1 Click Calibration on Touch Service main interface 13 Touch Service ma Touch Service Already link equipment E Calibrate your touch device make it more suitable for your screen Calibration IE ins s Set your touch device make it b Setting more suitable for your custom OQ In win7 you can set parameters Multipoi of the multipoint touch ultipoint Reset Service version 2 1 5 5 2 Touch the center of the calibration points shown on the screen one by one with your finger in order below Figure 4 6 In total there are four calibration points Upper left corner upper right corner lower right corner lower left corner a The number in the center is the countdown When it comes to zero you will aut
9. connected Check that the printer driver is installed properly Reading the printer s manual at this point may be helpful Check that the printer is properly activated under the operating system Symptom Printer does not print the right characters Check the following Check that its driver is properly installed and its data and power cords are properly connected Software Problems Symptom Applications don t work Check the following Be sure that the application is installed properly In case you receive any error messages refer to the manual provided with the application Search the error over the internet This will give you a general idea about the problem Sound Issues Symptom No sound coming from INTERACTIVE MONITOR 30 Check the following Be sure that sound volume is not low and sound is not muted Ensure that the sound driver and its application are installed properly Check that your product is not in Hibernate mode Check cable connections in case you use an external speaker Symptom Recording function is not working Check the following Adjust playback and recording volume Be sure that the recording source device is working properly Symptom External microphone and auditory devices are not working Check the following Make sure that the cables are properly and firmly connected Check that the driver is installed Check sound settings and whether the system is muted or not Issues about turning on the syste
10. for a given period Turning off the screen In case your system is unused for a given period When the system is in hibernating state HDD screen and RAM If you want to turn the system on push voltages will be turned power button off When the system is in sleep state HDD screen and RAM voltages will be turned off If you want to turn the system on push power button 23 NZ Note For more information about power management configuration please refer to the relevant operating system s support pages Critical points for power savinq You may do the following to provide some additional power saving apart from your INTERACTIVE MONITOR s automatic power saving e Enabling Power Management e Decreasing screen brightness as much as possible e Turning off your INTERACTIVE MONITOR when not using it 24 CHAPTER 4 ADDING OTHER DEVICES TO YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR Adding peripheral units to your product You can increase your INTERACTIVE MONITOR efficiency by adding peripheral units Please read the instruction manuals of these peripheral units provided by their manufacturers while using them In this section installation of the following devices is described USB Devices Connecting USB devices Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR has 2 USB 2 0 ports for usb devices such as keyboard mouse printer scanner and digital camera USB Universal Serial Bus industry standard is develop
11. want to use Graphics Control Panel to set the resolution scaling must be Maintain Display Scaling Display Profiles Current Settings Display Resolution Color Depth Refresh Rate Rotation Scaling Maintain Display Scaling Y 17 Options w Digital Television VES 65 1920 x 1080 32 Bit 59 Hz Rotate To Normal v Maintain Display Scaling Customize Aspect Ratio mI Usinq the network function Connection to LAN Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR product has a 10 100 1000 Mbps integrated LAN module and it connects your computer to other computers on the network It supports a data transfer rate up to 1000 Mbps The integrated network module is accompanied by a RJ 45 connector Wireless Network Connection Wireless network connection which enables users to connect wireless networks provides great convenience for data transfer Be sure that chipset driver software is installed Install the relevant device driver Note Any issues which caused by customer mis adjustment of any software including the operating system are not covered by the warranty System Restore When a program or driver is not installed properly the Windows may operate slowly or in an unexpected way System restore can restore Windows to a previous date that your operating system operates properly This operation does not affect your documents pictures or other data Before starting the System Restore sa
12. INTERACTIVE MONITOR with a USB USB cable as shown above Touch screen will be activated soon You may need to install the touch screen driver to the external PC You can use Driver CD to install touch screen driver Installation instructions 1 Ensure the drivers such as graphics card and USB of the computer are installed properly before installation It s better to use the standard driver offered by manufacturers 2 The multi touch screen must be connected before installation 3 Close the antivirus program and Trojan intercept program before installation 4 If the driver was previously installed on the computer please ensure it has been uninstalled completely and delete the old installation files manually if necessary 5 Standard USB extension cord must be used as USB connector wire 6 Microsoft net Framework 2 0 must be installed first if it is Windows XP operating system 7 After the re plugging of VGA or HDMI port of the screen and host computer the USB of touch screen must be re plugged otherwise it will lead to touch failure Sound in INTERACTIVE MONITOR AN Importanti Install the sound drivers included in vour svstem before using the sound function of vour INTERACTIVE MONITOR In case of any sound distortions during recording please decrease microphone volume INTERACTIVE MONITOR sound function includes the following e Digital audio and analog mixer support e Realtek High Definition sound codec sup
13. Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors b Network adapters 4 jj Other devices jg Unknown device b Processors b i Sound video and game controllers 388 System devices 4 Universal Serial Bus controllers Generic USB Hub Generic USB Hub Intel R 6 Series C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 1C26 Intel R 6 Series C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 1C2D USB Composite Device USB Root Hub USB Root Hub 4 4449 Resolution at INTERACTIVE MONITOR Resolution can be set with two different ways e From Operating System Right click with your mouse on desktop and choose Screen resolution View 4 Sort by 4 Refresh Paste Paste shortcut Graphics Properties Graphics Options New Screen resolution 81 Gadgets Then set your resolution 1920x1080 recommended Change the appearance of your display Display 1 VES650PS01 v Resolution 1920 x 1080 recommended Advanced settings Connect to a projector or press the key and tap P Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose OK Cancel Apply 16 e From Graphics Control Panel Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel Advanced Mode L General Settings Multiple Displays Color Enhancement Custom Resolutions Monitor TV Settings 3D Options and Support AN Importanti If you
14. ZNVHBM8X40 K at 4 G X HANGER WALL METAL 65995 e C M8X40 a D C M8X40 C M8X40 SS N ASSEMBLYWALL B M7X80 D B M7X80 PM B M7X80 a N B M7X80 w B BAD SCREWCZNAKB7X80 34 AN Importanti e Please follow the installation instructions carefully as failure to do so may result in injury or damage to the set e f you do not feel confident in carrying out the installation yourself please ask a specialist installer to carry out the installation for you e Use appropriate wall anchors for the wall on which the interactive monitor will be mounted If you are unsure which anchors to use please seek professional advice e To avoid potential injury it is advisable to have assistance from another person to carry out this installation e Hitachi assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries or damage that may occur due to improper installation and handling Safety Precautions Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety SOME DOs AND DON Ts ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured kkkkkkkkkkkkkx DO read the operating instructions before vou attempt to use the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extensio
15. ed for computers It supports PNP Plug and Play technology In this way you don t have to shut down your INTERACTIVE MONITOR while connecting a USB device or disconnecting them Updating the Internal Parts When you want your HDD and ram modules to be changed please consult technical service for instructions and details of this procedure to prevent any damage to your computer that may occur during this procedure Please do not modify any part by yourself These procedures should be carried out by technical service Using External Sources with Interactive Monitor Plug the cable of the external source HDMI VGA Plug the USB cable to transfer the data from the touch screen to external sources AN Important Please connect the line in cable while using the VGA source for transferring the audio data Please use vour external source s displav settings and select Interactive Monitor as a monitoring device You do not need to press Power ON button when you are using your INTERACTIVE MONITOR as a monitor device When vou connect vour external source via HDMI or VGA INTERACTIVE MONITOR will find this source automatically and display on the screen Plugging AC cable of Interactive Monitor product is enough for using vour external sources If you connect two external sources one of the sources via HDMI and the other source via VGA vou should choose the source that vou prefer to displav on the screen with source select but
16. m Symptom System does not start led is not on To be checked Be sure that AC cable is connected firmly USB device issues Symptom USB device is not working Check the following Be sure that the external USB device is powered and it draws current less than 500mA If the external USB device is drawing more current than 500mA use a double input USB connection cable Make sure that the correct driver is installed for the USB device Panel Defects There may be 3 bright and 3 dark maximum 5 pixels defective pixels on panel Other Issues Symptom System clock and date are not indicated correctly Check the following You can adjust system clock and date from BIOS or operating system If the system clock and date is not displaying the value you have entered every time you turn the system on your BIOS battery may be dead and you may need to change it Consult to the technical service regarding this matter Restarting the INTERACTIVE MONITOR If your INTERACTIVE MONITOR system is frozen or stops frequently because of an error you may need to restart your system In case the product does not respond to an attempt to shut down from the operating system hold down the power button for 4 seconds AN Importanti Shutting INTERACTIVE MONITOR down as described above results in loss of all unsaved data 31 CHAPTER 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION FOR INTERACTIVE MONITOR WALL MOUNT 32 ASSEMBLYTV 4AD D SCREWC
17. n leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO consult vour dealer if vou are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safetv of vour equipment kkkkkkkkkkkkkk DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on crushed chafed or subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat kkk kk kkk kk kkkk DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on the equipment kk kkk kkk kk kkk k DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires kkkkkkkkkkkkkk DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturers approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions kkkkkkkkkkkkkk 35 DONTT listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing kkk kk DON T continue to o
18. ndicator led is on 29 Network problems Symptom System cannot Access the network Check the following Be sure that the network driver is installed correctly Connect the network cable properly Check that your system s network settings are adjusted correctly Make sure you enter the correct user name or password Check that the correct network protocols and settings are activated Consult the network manager if your problem is not solved Power Management Problems Symptom INTERACTIVE MONITOR cannot activate its Hibernate or Sleep modes Check the following If your INTERACTIVE MONITOR is connected to another computer and is transferring data your system will not enter to Sleep or Hibernate modes Be sure that your drivers especially the graphics driver are installed Activate sleep mode under power management Check that other devices you use in your system are supporting Hibernate and Sleep modes Symptom INTERACTIVE MONITOR does not activate its Hibernate or Sleep modes on time Check the following If INTERACTIVE MONITOR is performing an operation generally it activates its Hibernate or Sleep modes with some delay System will Sleep or Hibernate immediately after completing the task Activate sleep mode under power management Printing problems Symptom Printer is not working Check the following Be sure that the printer is powered and it is ready to function Check that both data and power cords are firmly and properly
19. ng Important Disconnect your product from the power supply before cleaning it Do not clean your INTERACTIVE MONITOR while it is switched on Use a soft and damp cloth to clean the surface of product Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the screen Do not apply cleanser directly on your computer Vent holes of your product Vent holes on the cabinet of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR product ensures stable performance of your computer without overheating Do not block these openings in anyway Important Do not put any objects in the vent holes of your product This may cause fire or short circuit of the inner parts of your product Temperature amp Fire Do not expose your INTERACTIVE MONITOR close to fire or high heat sources Lightning In order to prevent a potential electrical shock remove vour product s power cords before lightning Servicing Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel Do not remove the cover vourself as this mav result in an electric shock Do not jolt your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Ensure that it stays in a balanced stance on its position Do not throw or drop any object on your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Do not use a sharp object on the screen Do not keep your INTERACTIVE MONITOR in a humid environment Do not keep your INTERACTIVE MONITOR in an extremely cold environment Do not keep your INTERACTIVE MONITOR in an extremely hot environment CHAPTER 1
20. omatically exit the calibration without saving the result b Also you can press ESC to exit the calibration process without saving the result 21 26 press ESG to back Touch the centre of the calibration point 3 Having touched the four calibration points a dialogue box will pop up Click Yes to save the calibration data and No not to If you don t click yes or no within 10s you will automatically exit the calibration process without saving the data Calibration error is too large We recommend calibrate it again Do you want to save the Calibration results 22 CHAPTER 3 Power Manaqement In this section we will describe how you may use your power settings in most effective way Please read carefully the power management instructions below This will ensure security and best performance of your system Following titles are covered under this section e Power Management e Critical points for power saving Power Management Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR supports the ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface power management modes In this mode devices that are composing your product will consume power in line with the requirements of current time In this way you will get good performance and also save power You can adjust your power options in Power Management under Control Panel of Windows operating system Result Status Shut down the hard disk In case your system is unused
21. perate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer A Information for users in the EU The mark on the side is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0 0005 Mercury or more than 0 002 Cadmium or more than 0 004 Lead 36 intel Declaration of Conformity 1999 5 EC We INTEL CORPORATION SAS Address Les Taissouni res B3 1681 route des Dolines BP 293 06905 Sophia Antipolis France declare under our sole responsibilitv that the product Name Intel Centrino Wireless N 100 Model 100BNHMW to which this declaration relates is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements and other provisions of the European Council Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE The conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is Annex IV of this Directive This product will bear the CE Mark label CE 1856 Product compliance has been demon
22. port e Sound control via function buttons e Two external ports External microphone headphones The methods of playing and recording sound depend on the operating system in use Please refer to the instructions in your operating system s support points for these methods Function Buttons and Remote Controller There are 7 function buttons on INTERACTIVE MONITOR These buttons are shown below and remote controller is shown on the next page k L 0 89 Q a I ON select OFF ON down up down up System Mute ON Brightness up Volume Volume Down up Brightness Touch screen Dis play ON OFF ON OFF Source Information Select Battery Replacement Instructions Rotate left to open Remove the old battery and Install the new one with Rotate left to open the plus symbol facing up f Important When battery of the remote controller is empty the battery should be replaced with a new same type battery The battery type is CR2025 BATTERY SAFETY GUIDELINES me Store unused batteries in their packaging and away from metal objects which may cause a short circuit resulting in leakage or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Never attempt to recharge ordinary batteries either in a charger or by applying heat to them They may leak cause fire or even explode There are special rechargeable batteries which are clearly marked as such lt lt
23. r INTERACTIVE MONITOR at least 15 cm away from strong magnetic field generating electrical devices such as TV refrigerator or large speakers Do not suddenly take your product from a cold environment and suddenly put it in a warm environment A sudden temperature change of 10 C may cause some of the internal parts to malfunction Do not put your product on an uneven surface e General points Do not put heavy objects on your INTERACTIVE MONITOR The screen is extremely sensitive and may be damaged Never use hard cleaning materials on your screen Do not touch it with your fingertips or objects like a pencil Do not disable the backlight setting from power management Its automatic turn off is one of the factors ensuring its long life e Points to be taken into consideration while cleaning the product Your system must be turned off while cleaning your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Please use a soft and damp piece of cloth for cleaning its surface Do not use chemical cleansers to clean the screen Do not directly apply the cleaning material on your computer CHAPTER 7 28 TROUBLESHOOTING Some troubleshooting issues are mentioned in this chapter under the following titles e Points to be checked first e Frequently asked questions e Restarting your system Points to be checked first When a problem occurs it is very important to diagnose this problem correctly Try to find out what it is Determine what causes the problem and under
24. strated on the basis of IEC 60950 1 EN 62311 For article 3 1 a Health and Safety of the User EN 301 489 1 l s EN 301 489 17 For article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 300 328 Forarticle 3 2 Effective use of the spectrum allocated The technical construction file is kept available at INTEL CORPORATION SAS Branch Office 1681 route des Dolines 06905 Sophia Antipolis France Authorized Signature by Date 2 November 2010 Ss Gilles Catala Regulatory Manager Intel Mobile Wireless Group Manufacturer Hitachi Europe Ltd Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA U K HITACHI Inspire the Next www hitachidigitalmedia com 50256204
25. te depending upon the degree of image stick 120 minutes of continuous motion display will eliminate most image sticking effects at normal room temperature not lower than 10 C As the nature of the TFT technology you may see some amount of bright dark red green and blue dots and sparklings on the screen those do not affect the performance of the computer and are not accepted as a defect System Features Operating System Windows 8 Processor Intel Core 13 Processor 2310M 3 MB Intel Smart Cache 2 1 GHz Chipset Intel HM65 Express Chipset Graphics Controller Intel HD Graphics 3000 Memory 1 x DDR3 So Dimm 4GB support up to 8GB Data Storage 2 5 SATA HDD 500 GB support up to 1TB Panel and Resolution 65 LED panel 1920x1080 resolution Touch Screen 65 touch screen with 4 touch feature Infrared touch technology Audio High Definition Audio Built in speakers 4 x 5W External headphones output and external microphone input Connection 10 100 1000 Mbps internal Ethernet connection via RJ45 connector 1 x half mini card slot for wireless connection Integrated Wi Fi module Input Output Ports 1 x USB 2 0 port To use touch screen with an external PC max 500mA 2 x USB 2 0 port On integrated PC max 500mA 1 x HDMI in port 1 x VGA in port 1 x Audio in port 1 x Audio out port Remote Controller User friendly remote controller Power 220V 50Hz 1500mA 275W INTRODUCTION
26. ton on function buttons There is no need to turn on the Integrated PC when vou want to use oniv the external sources Interactive Monitor Product automaticallv senses the external sources While vou are using Integrated PC mode vour product can not sense the external sources automaticallv For switching to external sources vou should press source select button J Your product firstly selects the HDMI mode after second press it selects VGA mode If you want to select the Integrated PC mode please press once again 25 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM BIOS INFORMATION Effective usage of BIOS In this section issues regarding INTERACTIVE MONITOR s integrated software will be described BIOS Basic Input Output System software set which is very critical for your product is stored in a chip on the motherboard With this software your system will be prepared in coordination by tuning your hardware with the selected operating system BIOS includes both POST Power On Self Test and SCU System Configuration Utility parts POST includes system control procedures during system start up and SCU provides configuration of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Using Aptio Setup Utilitv BIOS Svstem configuration basic features and sub svstems like port configuration and power management can be adjusted with SCU program set These adjustments are stored in permanent CMOS memorv and are protected even if vour svstem is shut down Note Images below are
27. urity Save amp Exit 27 CHAPTER 6 USING YOUR INTERACTIVE MONITOR PRODUCT MORE EFFECTIVELY Paying attention to the following points with respect to your INTERACTIVE MONITOR will provide a stable performance and also prolong its life Following titles are covered under this section e Ensuring security of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR e Daily care of your product Ensuring security of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR The methods described here will help you protect your computer and your data e Using anti virus software Especially after internet and e mail became used widespread the computers are now harmed easily by viruses It is essential and recommended to use anti virus software in order to prevent this harm You can use a standard key lock and a security cable to prevent your INTERACTIVE MONITOR from getting stolen and key lock can be obtained from a computer store Wrap the cable on a fixed durable object and connect it to the back of your product and turn the key of the Kensington key lock Daily Care e Environmental Factors Ambient temperature must be between 10 C 35 C while your INTERACTIVE MONITOR is running Do not directly expose your INTERACTIVE MONITOR to humidity high temperature fire direct sun light and dust while using it The vent holes of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR will allow it perform safer without system overheating Do not cover these holes or do not prevent air flow with an object Position you
28. used for reference Your product may have different settings menus depending on different versions Please rely on the BIOS information available for your product Settings To enter BIOS you need to pres F2 buton when you see BIOS logo during start up BIOS logo will be displayed only for a few seconds after your system is turned on If your INTERACTIVE MONITOR system is on turn it off by choosing Restart option and press F2 when you see BIOS logo BIOS main menu will show up 26 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2011 American Megatrends Inc Choose the system default BIOS Information language BIOS Version HM65_0502 02 05 2012 System Language English System Date Thu 10 05 2012 System Time 09 36 59 gt lt Select Screen vV Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 13 1216 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Allows you to scroll through menu options 1 Opens up the selections in the menu boxes 2 Changes values 1 You need to press enter to go to the lower menu 2 Closes the sub window Allows you to switch from one space to another 1 Allows you to exit while in main menu 2 Return to the main menu while in a sub menu 3 Closes the window while in a sub window There are 6 main menus in the Bios Setup Utility section These are Main Advanced Chipset Boot Sec
29. ve all your open files and then close them System restore restarts your computer 1 Click Start e then write System Restore to search section Then click System Restore at search results If user account password or confirmation is needed enter the password or confirm 2 Then follow the steps at System Restore Wizard Restore system files and settings System Restore can help fix problems that might be making your computer run slowly or stop responding System Restore does not affect any of your documents pictures or System Recovery Push F8 button on keyboard to enter the system recovery section while your system is starting Continue with Repair Your Computer choice as shown below choose Advanced Options for windows 7 use the arrow keys to highlight your choice safe Mode safe Mode with Networking safe Mode with Command Prompt Enable Boot Logging Enable low resolution video 640x480 Last Known Good Configuration Cadvanced Directory Services Restore Mode Debugging Mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Disable Driver Signature Enforcement start windows Normally Description View a list of system recovery tools you can use to repair startup problems run diagnostics or restore your system 19 Accesinq BiosScreen e Click Settings e Select Change PC Settings e PC Settings gt Select General category e Click Restart button under Advanced startup e
30. which category it falls Please check that your BIOS is up to date and your BIOS settings are set to optimum Check if the device settings are correct Check the cable connections of your external devices Be sure that drivers of your devices are installed properly Write down the error codes and messages displayed on the screen if possible Contact technical support to get support FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Hardware Issues Symptom INTERACTIVE MONITOR does not recognize the new hardware Check the following Check that the relevant driver is installed properly Carefully read the explanations in the manual of the hardware Ensure that all cables are connected correctly and properly Be sure that the external device powered Hard Disk Problems Symptom Hard disk is not displayed in BIOS information Check the following Check your BIOS settings are adjusted properly or not Hard disk data cable and power cord must be connected properly Hard disk module may be malfunctioning Consult technical support to get support Symptom Hard disk works extremely slow Check the following Data written on your hard disk can be defragmented by the Defragment in the system tools under operating system Performing a virus scan is also important since viruses may decrease a hard disk s performance Symptom Numerical characters generally on the right side of the keyboard are not working Check the following Make sure that the Num Lock i
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