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1.   TOTAL X          w   W  e  N  e    TOTAL Y                rm  N  UJ   4  x lt        BOARD ID       CURRENT X       CURRENT Y          TOTAL X          w w E w E  N   gt      N    TOTAL Y                     uU        Page 11    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3                                   BOARD ID 1 T 1 1 2 1  CURRENTX   1  CURRENTY   2 3  TOTAL X 3  TOTAL Y 3 3  4  Y    and so on     The  Multi Crop  settings are for fine calibration of a video wall  This setting is to eliminate any  black edges that you may have  In most cases you should not need to use this function      LEFT EDGE  stretches the overall display horizontally from the left hand side    UP EDGE    stretches the overall display vertically from above     RIGHT EDGE    stretches the overall display horizontally from the right hand side    DOWN EDGE    stretches the overall display horizontally from below     Note  This function is only available when the display is being used as part of a video wall     Page 12    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        3 3Internal Media Player    3 3 1 Usage    The monitor has a simple built in media player that runs directly from a USB stick  This allows you  to display a series of images and videos in a continuous loop     Begin by loading your image and video files directly onto the root drive  without any folders  of  your USB stick in the order that you want them to be displayed  To find out what media formats  are supported see 
2.   stretches the overall display horizontally from the right hand side   e  DOWN EDGE  stretches the overall display horizontally from below     Note  This function is only available when the display is being used as part of a video wall     4 5 My monitor s image is unstable  unfocused or swimming    Firstly check that the video signal cable should is firmly connected to the monitor and the PC  Next   check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended signal  timings     If your text is blurred  reformat the video mode to  non interlaced  and use 60Hz refresh rate     Page 19    
3.  Congratulations on your purchase of our product  Please read carefully and follow all instructions  in the manual before first use     The product should not be exposed to liquids dripping or splashing and no objects filled with  liquids  such as vases  should be placed on the product     For user convenience  a number of operations can be performed through the remote control   Attention   1  Do not change any default setting when it is unnecessary     2  Keep the product far away from water during installation and use   1 1Box Contents    1xProfessional LED Video Monitor  1xPower Cable   1xRemote Control  with AAA batteries   1xCD  User Manual     IMPORTANT  Please retain your screen   s packaging for the duration of your warranty     1 2 Product Overview     p Air Vent    Q Inputs    Power In    Remote Sensor                  I             Rm T f           Figure 1 Product Overview       Page 3    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3     1 3Remote Control       Button  POWER O  MENU  SETUP  SOURCE   amp J    Function   Power on or off  Display settings  Menu settings  Input source   Up  navigation   Left  navigation   Right  navigation   Down  navigation   Play media   Stop media  Previous   Next   Display settings  Raise volume  Lower volume       Page 4    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        1 4Replacing the Remote Control Battery    1  Slide the battery cover off  as shown below   2  Remove the used batteries   4  Insert the two new A
4. 0  5K Hz 50  10K Hz 50  Time    Here you can set a time and date for your screen as well as scheduling daily on off times for the  built in power timer  You can also adjust at what temperature the internal fans become active                             Clock  lt DATE and TIME gt  Date  Month  Year  Hour  Minute  Off Time  lt Off gt  Hour  Minute  On Time  lt Off gt  Hour  Minute  Temperature XX  Current screen temperature   Fan Active  lt 30 gt   Temperature when internal fans become active           Page 7       Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        Option    Under this menu are settings like on screen display language  on screen display duration time  and  the video wall tiling settings  You can also restore all of the menus default settings and lock your  screen so as you have to enter a password to access any ofthe menus                             OSD Language  lt English gt  or Franais Espanol   Porugu  s Arabic H X  Restore Default Setting  Resets menu settings to default   Blending  lt Low gt  or Middle High Off  OSD Duration  lt Off gt  or 5sec 10sec 15sec  Multi Setup Board ID 1  Current X  Current Y 1  Total X 1  Total Y 1  Multi Crop Left Edge 0  Up Edge 0  Right Edge 0  Down Edge 0  Copy Start  Lock System  lt Off gt  or On  Password     1842                 Page 8       Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        Switching between inputs    One crucial feature that does not appear on the Main Menu is selecting the input source  
5. AA batteries with their terminals corresponding to the indicators     5  Putthe cover back on     e  PA  P        Page 5    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        2  Menu Operation    The Menu includes the following menus  Picture  Sound  Time and Option     Press    MENU    to bring up the menus  press  lt   gt  to select the desired menu and Ty to select the  desired item  press    PLAY    to confirm selection  Press    menu    at any time to go back or exit     Picture    Here is where you can edit settings such as brightness  contrast  colour temperature and backlight  brightness  Any settings that you change can be reset back to default at any time                                      Picture Mode  lt Standard gt  or Mild User Auto Dynamic  User Contrast 50  Brightness 50  Colour 50  Sharpness 50  Tint 50  Color Temperature  lt Medium gt  or Warm User Cool  Aspect Ratio  Noise Reduction  PC Setup  Backlight  lt 100 gt  or 1 100             Page 6             Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        Sound    In this menu you can adjust all of the sound settings for your monitor such as the sound mode EQ  settings or the left right balance  Any settings that you change can be reset back to default at any                               time   Sound Mode  lt Standard gt  or Music Movie Sports User  Balance   0    50 left  to  50 right   Auto Volume  lt Off gt  or On  Surround Sound  lt Off gt  or Surround  EQ 120 Hz 50  500 Hz 50  1 5K Hz 5
6. Professional LED Video Monitor    User   s Manual       Manual Version MP3 0    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        Safety Instructions       Please keep the display away from any heat sources such as electric  radiators or direct sunlight  Place the display in a stable and  well ventilated place     Please handle with care so as to not damage the LCD panel     The holes or openings on the display are designed for ventilation  Do not  cover or block the ventilation holes or openings with any objects     Remove protective covering from the screen before you use the display     As the display surface is vulnerable to scratches  avoid touching the  surface with sharp pen point     Shut off the power supply before cleaning  Use a soft lint free cloth  instead of a tissue to wipe the screen     You may use a glass cleaner to clean the product as required  However   never spray the cleaner directly onto the display surface     Do not attempt to repair this product yourself  Improperly disassembly of  the product may invalidate the warranty and lead to possible danger     If you have a problem that cannot be solved using the  Troubleshooting  guidelines  please    contact your supplier     Page 1    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        Contents    1  ECE an  3  11 BOX ofi i o 3  1 2 Product OVI VIEW ee 3  1 3 Remote COME    si causeseceuiineatundunnidrinden a aa a ao ha ria aaiae 4  1 4 Replacing the Remote Control Battery          uuuursss
7. This is  done by first pressing    SOURCE    and then scrolling down to the desired input source and select by  pressing    PLAY           PC RGB       HDMI          DMP          2 1 Inputs    USB  DMP    Universal Serial Bus  for internal media player   VGA  PC RGB    Video Graphics Array Signal Input   HDMI     High Definition Multimedia Interface Signal Input  AUDIO   3 5mm Stereo Jack  for audio input     RS232   Serial communication transmission       Figure 2 Screen Inputs    Page 9    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        3  Set Up    3 1 Ventilation    If you are mounting your monitor in an enclosed space or recessed area please leave adequate  room between the monitor and the enclosure to allow heat to disperse  We recommend the  following the following space for ventilation           100 mm1       Figure 3 Ventilation Area    If you are using your monitor as part of a video wall or you are mounting them next to one another  please compensate for this by allowing more ventilation area at the rear of the screens     Page 10    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        3 2 Video Wall setup    If you want to use your screen as part of a video wall you must give Multi Setup values settings in  the    Option    menu  The following is an example of a 3x3 video wall     U    1 2 3    X       BOARD ID       CURRENT X       CURRENT Y       TOTAL X          wl wl e  e  e    TOTAL Y                BOARD ID       CURRENT X       CURRENT Y     
8. irroring    to Off on your  PowerBook  Refer to your Macintosh   s owner   s manual for more information about your  computer   s video output requirements and any special identification or configuration your    monitor   s image and monitor may require     Page 17       Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        4 4How do   use my monitor as part of a video wall     If you want to use your screen as part of a video wall you must give Multi Setup values settings in  the    Option    menu  The following is an example of a 3x3 video wall     1 2    w  U    X       BOARD ID       CURRENT X       CURRENT Y       TOTAL X          w  wl  e  e  e    TOTAL Y                BOARD ID       CURRENT X       CURRENT Y       TOTAL X          w  w e  N  e    TOTAL Y                  a  N  UJ   4  x       BOARD ID          CURRENT X       CURRENT Y          TOTAL X          w  w  el w m  N    TOTAL Y               c       Page 18    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3                                   BOARDID   1 T 1 1 2 1 3 1  CURRENTX   1  CURRENTY   2 3  TOTAL X 3  TOTAL Y 3 3  l  Y    and so on     The  Multi Crop  settings are for fine calibration of a video wall  This setting is to eliminate any  black edges that you may have  In most cases you should not need to use this function     e    LEFT EDGE  stretches the overall display horizontally from the left hand side    e    UP EDGE    stretches the overall display vertically from above    e    RIGHT EDGE  
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10. plier     Page 15    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        4 2My display goes into standby mode    4 2 1 Power saving function    If your Video Monitor is powered ON without being connected to a PC via a visual signal  e g  VGA   HDMI etc   it will automatically go into standby mode within a few minutes  If your Video Monitor  is not being supplied with a video signal it will go to standby to ensure that video signal connection  is connected properly  Also you must ensure that the Video Monitor is accessing the correct input   To do this you must press    SOURCE    and then navigate to the input source that corresponds with  the one you are using and select by pressing    PLAY           PC RGB       HDMI          DMP          Page 16       Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        4 3What are my monitor   s refresh rates     If you are running you signal from your PC then some video cards with a pixel clock over 162MHz  may not display the image correctly  Normally however your monitor will display the image  correctly by adjusting the factory preset timing signal automatically                                   Resolution Scanning frequency  Horizontal Vertical  680 x 480 31 5 kHz 60 Hz  800 x 600 37 9 kHz 60 Hz  1024 x768 48 4 kHz 60 Hz  1280 x 768 48 kHz 60 Hz  1360 x 768 48 kHz 60 Hz  1280 x 1024 64 kHz 60 Hz  1600 x 1200 75 kHz 60 Hz  1920 x 1080 67 5 kHz 60 Hz             IMPORTANT  If you are using with a Macintosh PowerBook  set    M
11. section 2 3 2 Supported Media Files  Next  plug the USB stick into the USB port  of the screen  see figure X         Figure 4 USB Port Location    Your media files will now display in a continuous loop     Page 13    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        3 3 2 Supported Media Formats    Media Type Supported File Type    Image JPEG Basline    MPG  AVI  MP4 MPEG 1  MPEG 2  MPEG 4  Xvid  DivX  H264    1  This unit does NOT support WMV or FLV video file types        2  This unit does NOT support Sony ATRAC3  DTS or Dobly HD audio file types     Note  Video and image files should be a maximum 1920x1080 resolution  16 9 aspect ratio      Page 14    Professional LED Video Monitor User   s Manual  P3        4 F A Qs and Troubleshooting Guide    4 1 My Video Monitor is not displaying what is on my PC    4 1 1 Input Source    Your monitor may be sourcing its display from another input  First ensure that your screen is  connected to your PC  or other video source  via one of the inputs  Next  press    SOURCE    and then  navigate to the input source that corresponds with the one you are using and select by pressing     PLAY           PC RGB       HDMI          DMP          4 1 2 Display monitor button on PC keyboard    If you are souring your video signal from a PC your keyboard may have a display monitor button on  it  especially if you are using a laptop  If your Video Monitor does not display the content ofthe PC  try hitting this button before contacting your sup
    
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