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2. 1 2 12 66 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Appendix Package Handling Moving the Monitor Moving the monitor requires at least two people Attempting to move the monitor with one person may result in dropping the monitor and or serious injury When moving a monitor in its shipping carton lift the carton using the white handles Carrying the monitor This monitor is heavy please follow proper lifting technique as pictured below Failure to do so may cause injury A eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 67 Appendix Installing the Table Stand Kit NOTICE Portrait Mode would be turn right from front side For more information see chapter Rotating the monitor Installing the Table Stand Kit 1 Place the monitor LCD screen face down on a flat stable surface which has been covered with a soft cloth This will help prevent the monitor from being scratched 2 Remove the screws M8 15 screw x2 from the stand bracket at the back of the monitor 3 Align the stand brackets with the mounting holes and attach the brackets to the monitor using the screws removed in Step 2 4 Longer screws will damage the monitor Maximum screw length 15 mm 0 59 inches NOTICE Do not use screws longer than 15 mm to attach the table stand Longer screws will damage the monitor NOTICE Stand landscape only ges je gt Stand B
3. T lii 06 06 HDSDI 2 O 09 09 HDMI 1 10 10 HDMI 2 13 13 DisplayPort 76 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Main Control Value CMD CMD Type Reply DEC Content Remark Item Item DEC ply BRI W R 0 100 Current value Back Light Brightness 42 52 49 BRL W R 0 100 Current value Digital Brightness Level 42 52 4C 00 00 Off Back Light BLC W R 42 4C 43 01 01 On Back Light CON W R 0 100 Current value Contrast 43 4F 4E HUE W R 0 100 Current value Hue 48 55 45 Display SAT W R 0 100 Current value Saturation 53 41 54 Adjustment 00 00 T 5 W R 01 01 6500K 3 COT 02 02 9300K 43 4F 54 lt 06 06 5000K a 07 07 7500K 00 00 Off Gamma GAC VAS 47 41 43 01 01 2 2 Gamma PHA W R 0 63 Current value Phase 50 48 41 CLO W R 0 100 Current value Clock 43 4C Adjustment HOR R Current value Horizontal Position 48 4F 52 VER R Current value Vertical Position 56 45 52 ADJ W 00 00 Auto Adjust 41 44 4A Video Mode SHA W R 0 24 Current value Sharpness 53 48 41 00 00 PIP OFF 01 01 PIP Small PIP Adjust PSC W R 02 02 PIP medium 50 53 43 03 03 PIP large 04 04 PIP side by side 00 00 VGA 01 01 Digital DVI 02 02 S Video 03 03 Video e 5 PIP source sa 9 COMP an PIN WIR 5 nn 05 05 HDSDI 1 X 06 06 HDSDI 2 09 09 1 10 10 HDMI 2 13 13 DisplayPort 00 00 PIP P
4. 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 02 00 43 4F 4E 1E 08 gt PC Read Contrast from 02 monitor CMD CON If the monitor contrast setting is 50 Transmit PC 07 02 01 43 4F AE 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 02 00 43 AF 4E 32 08 Monitor PIP and Scaling Adjustment Set 25 monitor PIP to large CMD PSC Transmit PC 07 19 02 50 53 43 03 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 19 00 50 53 43 03 08 PC Set 25 monitor to Pillar box CMD ASP Transmit PC 07 19 02 41 53 50 02 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 19 00 41 53 50 02 08 PC Other Control Adjust up to 02 monitor CMD RCU Transmit PC 07 02 02 52 43 55 02 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 02 00 52 43 55 02 08 PC Reset all to 02 monitor CMD ALL Transmit PC 07 02 02 41 4C 4C 00 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 02 00 41 4C 4C 00 08 PC Read serial number 01 monitor CMD SER Transmit PC 07 01 01 53 45 52 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 01 00 53 45 52 S 0 S 12 08 S 0 S 12 Serial number in ASCII Read firmware version 01 monitor CMD GVE Transmit PC 07 01 01 47 56 45 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 01 00 47 56 45 S 0 S 5 08 PC S 0 S 5 Firmware version in ASCII Notes Notizen eyevis eyevis GmbH Hundsschleestrasse 23 D 72766 Reutlingen Germany Tel 49 0 7121 43303 0 Tel 49 0 7121 4330
5. EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Advanced Settings Menu Network Setup This menu is used for adjusting network settings Advanced Settings Enable Network No Dynamic IP Disabled Static IP Address Ge Subnet Mask Gateway oo DNS Addr Save Network Settings Load Default Settings Enables network feature Press or gt to enable or disable the network and then press ENTER Options No Yes Default No Enables Dynamic IP mode Press lt or gt to enable or disable the dynamic IP mode and then press ENTER Options Disable Enable Default Disable Sets static IP address Range 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Sets subnet mask Range 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Sets gateway address Range 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Sets DNS address Range 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Update the IP settings to net device Press lt or gt to switch ON OFF and then press ENTER Options No Yes Default No Load default network settings Press lt or gt to switch ON OFF and then press ENTER Options No Yes Default No Shows MAC Info only read eyevis Advanced Settings Video Wall Setup Monitor ID Video Wall DVI Indemnity Power On Delay Frame Matrix X Matrix Y Division X Division Y EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 47 Advanced Settings Menu Video Wall Setup option This menu is used for adjusting video wall settings Advanced Settings Monitor ID Video VVall No
6. All monitor functions that can be controlled using via the on screen display OSD can also be controlled via the display s RS232 serial interface The monitor can also be turned on and off using the RS232 interface For a full list of RS232 commands consult your sales representative or service technician Connecting Multiple Monitors to a Single RS232 Controller Multiple EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 monitors can be controlled by a single RS232 controller by connecting them together in a daisy chain configuration To do so connect the RS485 Output of the first monitor to the RS485 Input of the second monitor and so forth as shown in the illustration below The maximum number of devices that can be simultaneously controlled with a single RS232 controller is 25 RS485In RS485 Oul RSS In RS485 In RS485 ooo Hass RS4ES Gul FS4851n RS485 Out eeese ht E Te oo 85232 In 5485 In RS232 In FS485in RS485 Out eaae a aono 2900 RS486 In E DE Hanh QU R amp 485 In E3ES eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 51 Supported Timings E E JR E Timing 5 8 865 2 5 mw E 478 3 31469 5999 25175 __ 75 a o 6
7. Options Disable Enable e Same Settings On Work Days Mode Work Days mode For Monday Friday Saturday or Sunday you have the following options Enable or Disable the schedule of the work days or individual weekend days Options Disable Enable Basic Settings Real Time Clock Power On Power Off timer setup Power On Use the arrow keys to specify the time you want the display to turn on for the selected day Power Off Use the arrow keys to specify the time you want the display to turn off for the selected day eyevis Advanced Settings Auto Adjustment Image Position Phase Clocks VGA ADC Settings Flesh Tone IRFM Baud Rate Smart light control Wake Up From Sleep Ethernet Setup Factory Reset EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 45 Advanced Settings Menu This menu is used for adjusting advanced settings Advanced Settings Auto Adjustment Image Position Phase Clocks VGA ADC Settings Flesh Tone IRFM Baud Rate 115200 Smart Light Control Off VVake Up From Sleep VGA Only Ethernet Setup L2 Factory Reset No Forces the monitor to reacquire and lock to the input signal This is useful when the signal quality is marginal Note This feature does not continually reacquire the signal Options No Yes Default No Adjusts the image location Only VGA Mode Press lt select the desired option and then press ENTER Options Up Down Left Right Phase improves focus clarity
8. this applies also to the personal compensation liability of its staff employees associated employees agents and auxiliary persons The preceding limitations of liability do not apply to the customer s claims derived from the Product Liability Act and to claims concerning damages to the body or health or in case of the loss of the life of the customer CORRECT DISPOSAL Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal eyevis EYE LC
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10. 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Humidity less than 75 RH Max Main Power Switch and AC Inlet The included power cord is used to connect the side controls of the LCD monitor and the wall outlet H4 m Connect the power cord into main power of the monitor power off is power on O is 7 o Main power Switch AC In socket Single Input Interface Power Switches e main power switch located directly below the power inlet Please see the chapter Main Power Switch and AC Inlet above e The on off switch is the top button on the monitor keypad e The on off switch is also located on the remote control 28 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Input and Output Connectors HT OVI Cable R485 In option 25485 Qut option m 3 mn n 3 1 m um lt gt LJ IB ts Ae Ir i AE Name Connector Remarks RS232C input x1 Communication Port LAN input x1 Communication Port RS485 in out x1 Communication Port Option IR Extender x1 DVI D output x1 DVI signal output option VGA PC output x1 VGA signal output option Y Pb Pr Y Cb Cr input x1 Audio for Component input x1 S video input x1 Audio for S Video Video input x1 eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 29 Operating The Monitor Setup Process Step 1 Plug in the power cable and turn on the AC pow
11. 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Saturday On Minute 53 46 4D The RS232 transition will be blocked for around 6 seconds after performed power on off command Multi Display Control is an optional feature and it will be enabled if the 5232 1 N looping board is connected Note 1 In broadcast setting mode this command is used to auto arrange the Division X Y The Value Byte need to be 0x11 80 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Example Power Control and Input Source Turn 01 monitor power off CMD POW Transmit PC 07 01 02 50 4F 57 00 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 01 00 50 57 00 08 PC Turn 01 monitor power on CMD POW Transmit PC 07 01 02 50 4F 57 01 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 01 00 50 57 01 08 PC Read Power Status from 01 monitor POW Transmit PC 07 01 01 50 4F 57 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 01 00 50 4F 57 XX 08 PC XX 0 the set is off XX 1 the set is on Display Adjustment Read back light from 15 monitor CMD BRI If the setting of back light is 80 Transmit PC 07 OF 01 42 52 49 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 OF 00 42 52 49 50 08 PC Set back light 80 to 15 monitor CMD BRI Transmit PC 07 OF 02 42 52 49 50 08 Monitor Return Monitor 07 OF 00 42 52 49 50 08 PC Set Contrast 30 to 02 monitor CMD CON Transmit PC 07 02 02 43 4F
12. DVI Indemnity Power On Delay Matrix X Matrix Y Division X Division Y Sets the Monitor ID from 1 to 25 Press or gt to set the monitor ID and then press ENTER Options 1 25 Enables or disable video wall function setup the one image across multiple displays Press or gt to switch ON OFF and then press ENTER Options On Off Enables or disables the DVI Indemnity For large Matrix walls that have a single digital source and DVI pass thru cables Turning DVI Indemnity may enhance the video quality and reliability of pass thru signals Press or gt to switch ON OFF and then press ENTER Options On Off Sets the power on delay schedule then all display will not turn on at once Press or to select the desired value and then press ENTER Options 0 1 50 in 05 second increments Enables or disables the frame compensation Press or gt to switch ON OFF and then press ENTER Options On Off Sets the number of displays used in the horizontal position Press or to select the desired value and then press ENTER Option 1 5 Sets the number of displays used in the vertical position Press or to select the desired value and then press ENTER Option 1 5 Sets the horizontal position of the display wall matrix Press or to select the desired value and then press ENTER Option 1 5 Sets the vertical position of the display wall matrix Press or to select the desired value a
13. Info II Now 2010 6 29 FF 02 52 00 74 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 monitor s connected to the network should appear as devices the VCOM screen Assign the designed COM value to each device and press OK to complete Add COM Rescan Device Name MAC Address IP Address NetUART F0 14 01 02 05 40 10 200 7 198 amp TCP UDP TCP Server Client C Server Client IP Address 10 200 7 198 Local Port 22 Remote Port 23 Enable Control Connection second s for reconnection interval w Once this process is complete the client computer can control the monitor s using RS 232 commands sent to the virtual COM port assigned to each monitor No physical RS 232 connection is required E Device Manager File Action View Help gt al TIFA E Batteries H Computer E Disk drives Eg Display adapters ew ATI MOBILITY FIRE GL 2 28 HA DYD CD ROM drives HS Floppy disk controllers Fy IDE controllers H Keyboards fT Mice and other pointing devices E i Modems E Monitors rg Network adapters fl S PCMCIA adapters By Ports COM amp LPT Virtual Serial Part COM E Processors lf Intel R Pentium R M processor 1 80GHz E49 Sound video and game controllers System devices H Universal Serial Bus controllers eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 75
14. N entrez pas en contact direct avec les parties du produit ayant chauff pendant de longues p riodes pourrait en r sulter des br lures a basse temperature MESURES DE SECURITE Le panneau couleur LCD TFT utilis dans ce moniteur est fabriqu en application d une technologie de grande pr cision Cependant il peut avoir sur l cran des points minuscules ou les pixels ne s allument jamais ou restent allum s en permanence De m me si on regarde l cran avec un angle aigu par rapport la surface de l cran les couleurs et la luminosit peuvent paraitre in gales Notez que ce n est pas un dysfonctionnement mais un ph nom ne commun des crans LCD et que cela n affectera pas les performances du moniteur N affichez pas une image fixe pendant une longue p riode car cela pourrait provoquer l apparition d une image r manente Ne frottez pas ne grattez pas le moniteur avec un objet dur Il faut savoir que la Eyevis d cline toute responsabilit en cas d erreurs commises durant l utilisation par le client ou par une tierce personne ainsi qu en cas de dysfonctionnement ou de dommage survenu ce produit pendant son utilisation except dans le cas de responsabilit reconnue par la loi Ce moniteur et ses accessoires sont susceptibles d voluer sans avis pr alable N utilisez pas le moniteur dans un endroit ou il y a beaucoup de poussi res ou le degr d humidit est lev ou encore l ou il pour
15. Series The problem is caused by the LCD TFT technology itself and therefore applies to the products of all LCD producers IMPORTANT NOTE Image Retention is not a sustainable damage of your LCD display The image retention effect can not be compared with the burn in effect that can happen with static image contents on plasma displays Image retention does also take much longer to occur than the burn in effect Image retention does not affect the length of the life time of your display The risk of image retention can be reduced to a minimum by adhering to the given advice in this brochure 54 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Advantages of the EYE LCD Series over other technologies Differences TFT LCD vs Plasma All displays from the EYE LCD Series are based on the LCD TFT technology Liquid Crystal Display Thin Film Transistor Unlike plasma displays that bear the risk of irreversible burn in effects it is almost impossible that similar effects happen to LCDs But it is possible that temporary ghost images can be seen a LCD when static image content is represented for longer periods This effect is called Temporary Image Retention TIR or in its worst version Image Sticking To get a comprehensive understanding of the image retention effect it helps to have a closer look on the LCD TFT technology The LCD TFT Technology of the EYE LCD Series The backlight used in eyevis LCD TFT technology c
16. The remote control doesn t work M Ensure the remote is aimed at the IR sensor on the front of the display e Check the picture settings e Reset the display e If you are using YUV terminals make sure cables are correctly connected The picture colour looks poor eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 53 Guidelines to avoid undesired effects Introduction Version 1 0 November 2013 Thanks to their flexible possibilities of usage their minor space requirement and their reliable display performance the displays of the EYE LCD Series have become more and more popular for a wide range of applications The displays have been especially designed for the sophisticated use in professional long time applications All included technologies components and functions were chosen for their durability for continuous operation and capability to create best display performance Even so we have tried our best to provide a perfect display using latest technology and high end components it is possible that certain circumstances especially inappropriate usage of the display may cause sustainable damage to the image quality of the display The panels contained in LCDs Liquid Crystal Display may cause so called memory effects or ghost images if static images are displayed for longer periods This phenomenon occurs quicker on bigger LCD monitors gt 30 On smaller LCD monitors it needs more time to occur As far as we know today
17. a screen saver Please remember the bigger the size of an LCD monitor the bigger is the danger for image retention image sticking or memory effect If you don t use the eyeCON software please consider the other described ways to prevent from image sticking 58 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis How to minimize the Danger of Image Retention NOTICE Reduce Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature and therefore the temperature inside the LCD display plays a decisive role for the appearance of image retention The risk of image retention increases the higher the surrounding temperature is If possible the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C It is also possible to ensure that the ventilation slots of the display are not covered or polluted by dust NOTICE Reduce the Display Brightness to 50 96 Most applications do not require the highest brightness of the displays The displays can be used with half of the brightness in the same efficient way and do still provide perfect visibility of their content In addition to that the reduced brightness enlarges the life time of the display saves a lot of energy and allows later readjustments of the half biightness brightness level NOTICE Stand by Mode and Switching Off the Device If the display is not in operation it should always be switched to stand by mode or even better completely switched off Operating the device even without images displayed shortens the life
18. can safely support the monitor Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the monitor on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the monitor to a suitable support Not standing the monitors on cloth or other materials placed between the monitor and supporting furniture Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the monitor or its controls Especially for child safety Don t allow children to climb on or play with the monitor Don t place the monitor on furniture that can easily be used as steps such as a chest of drawers Remember that children can become excited while watching a program especially on a larger than life monitor Care should be taken to place or install the monitor where it cannot be pushed pulled over or knocked down Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the monitor so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children 14 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN Elektrizitat erfullt viele nutzliche Aufgaben kann aber auch Personen und Sachsch den verursachen wenn sie unsachgem gehandhabt wird Dieses Produkt wurde mit Sicherheit als oberster Prioritat konstruiert und hergestellt Dennoch besteht bei unsachgem er Handhabung u U Stromschlag und Brandgefahr Um m gliche Gefahren zu vermeiden befolgen Sie be
19. den Bauteilen Aus demselben Grunde d rfen auch keine Fl ssigkeiten auf das Ger t versch ttet werden eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Wartung Versuchen Sie auf keinen Fall selbst Wartungsarbeiten am Ger t durchzuf hren Durch das Entfernen von Abdeckungen setzen Sie sich hohen Spannungen und anderen Gefahren aus Lassen Sie s mtliche Wartungsarbeiten ausschlie lich von qualifiziertem Service Personal ausf hren Reparaturen Ziehen Sie in den folgenden Situationen sofort das Netzkabel und lassen Sie das Produkt von qualifiziertem Service Personal reparieren e Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker besch digt ist e Wenn Fl ssigkeit in das Ger t eingedrungen ist oder Gegenst nde in das Ger t gefallen sind e Wenn das Ger t nass geworden ist z B durch Regen e Wenn das Ger t nicht wie in der Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben funktioniert e Nehmen Sie nur die in den Bedienungsanleitungen beschriebenen Einstellungen vor Einstellungen an anderen Reglern k nnen zu einer Besch digung f hren und machen h ufig umfangreiche Einstellarbeiten durch einen qualifizierten Service Techniker erforderlich e Wenn das Produkt fallen gelassen oder beschadigt wurde e Wenn das Ger t einen anormalen Zustand aufweist Jedes erkennbare anormale Verhalten zeigt an dass der Kundendienst erforderlich ist Ersatzteile Wenn Ersatzteile ben tigt werden stellen Sie bitte sicher dass de
20. eyevis eyeLCD 4600 5500 LE 700 EYEVIS LCD LINE Version 1 User s Manual Version 1 0 November 2013 Technical changes reserved 2 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis ADDITIONAL SUPPORT For additional support for eyevis products please contact eyevis GmbH Hundsschleestrasse 23 D 72766 Reutlingen Germany Phone 49 0 7121 43303 291 Fax 49 0 7121 43303 22 e mail info eyevis de service service eyevis de www www eyevis de As at November 2013 Copyright 2013 eyevis GmbH All Rights reserved eyevis User s Manual This manual as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Except as permitted by this license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without prior written permission of eyevis GmbH Please remember that the content of this manual is protected by copyright even when not distributed together with software not furnished under license The content of this manual is furnished for information use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by eyevis GmbH eyevis GmbH resumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation eyevis the eyevis logo and eyeCON are e
21. eyevis Eyevis bears only the one way costs for the reshipment of repaired or exchanged products to the customer During in transit the goods are at the owner s risk Repair and return The defective product is sent to eyevis by the customer and is repaired within 21 days In this case eyevis bears the costs for eventually required components or the arising working time as well as for the costs for the reshipment to the customer Temporary exchange equipment during repair time only Products under Warranty Bring in warranty The customer can request for an temporary exchange product during the repair time if the product under warranty cannot be repaired within 30 days In dependence of availability Eyevis decides whether the equipment can be replaced Any costs of a return delivery of the exchange equipment are borne by the customer Warranty on repairs As a general rule repairs or replacements does not extend or restart the warranty period The repaired parts components will be treated under warranty for 3 months for same kind of problems 60 Warranty Exclusions Reaction Time EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis General exclusions This warranty covers only malfunction due to any defect in material and or workmanship of a product put into circulation by the eyevis GmbH Guaranteeing is therefore excluded for any faults and defects beyond the responsibility of the eyevis GmbH particularly in cases of e Improper us
22. failures are differentiated Permanently bright pixel e The bright pixel is permanently and with constant size at black testing image Permanent dark pixel e The pixel appears permanently dark and constant size at red green and blue testing image Two pixels lying next to each other e Two directly bordering pixels show a defect Acceptable number of dot defects according to ISO 9241 for Class Il See table Overview Acceptable Total Number of Dot Defects By the production process and handling of the displays occurs kinds of pollution in range of vision It applies to inclusions blistering depressions marks scratch The following tolerance limits is specified for bonded glass surfaces and optional touch surfaces panel size to 55 Tolerance limits for bonded glass surfaces KIND OF POLLUTION CRITICAL VALUE Inclusions Marks 05 lt D lt 1 2mm N lt 16 Depressions Blistering 0 3 lt D lt 1 2mm N lt 16 Scratch Lints 0 15 lt W lt 0 25 mm 0 3 L lt 10 0 mm Nx 10 Tolerance limits for optional touch surfaces CRITICAL VALUE Mcd s CRITICAL VALUE D lt 1 5mm Panel size to 55 N lt 8 G lt 12 D lt 1 5 mm Panel size from 56 to 65 N lt 9 G lt 14 W lt 0 25mm L x 15 0 mm Panel size from 66 to 70 N lt 11 G lt 15 Panel size from 71 to 82 N lt 14 G lt 18 Panel size from 83 to 110 N lt 16 G lt 24 D diameter L length W width N number of pollution of a category G total number
23. les enfants grimper sur ou jouer avec le moniteur Ne placez pas le moniteur sur des meubles qui peuvent facilement se transformer en marches comme une commode avec tiroirs Souvenez vous que les enfants s excitent souvent en visionnant un programme surtout sur un moniteur plus grand que la normale Il faut faire en sorte d installer le moniteur l o il ne peut pas tre pouss tir ni bascul Il faut faire en sorte de placer les fils et les cables connect s au moniteur de facon ce que des enfants curieux ne puissent pas les tirer ni les saisir 24 Features EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 This monitor supports 1920 1080 HDTV format display true 1 073 billion colours It also provides the optimised 120 Hz frame rate It supports a full range of interface types including DisplayPort HDMI VGA DVI Component video S video Composite video Audio in Audio line out IR extender and 5232 HD SDi 2 in amp 1 out optional Video system Input RGB Input Communication HDMI 2 DisplayPort x1 RS 232C in D sub 9 pin COMPONENT RCA x3 PC VGA x1 VIDEO RCA x1 PC DVI D x1 S VIDEO Mini Din 4 pin x1 Other features e High brightness 700 nits e DisplayPort input e 2 HDMI v1 3 inputs with HDCP e Audio line output e Internal soeaker with 10Wx2 RMS power e Signal source aut detection e OSD keypad lock function e PIP and PBP e Adjustable overscan Input
24. lo eloa alala of fete 7 4 17 0 33 a a qo 1080 1920x1080 3375 3 745 EEE 5825 ms E o 67 5 60 148 5 o 1 2 HD SDi is an optional 480i means supported 480i 60Hz YPbPr 576i means supported 576i 50Hz YPbPr 52 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Troubleshooting Before calling service personnel please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing gt Perform the adjustments according to chapter Operating the Monitor gt Ifthe problem you have experienced isn t described below or you can t correct the problem stop using the monitor and call service personnel or your dealer Problem Check these things e Ensure the power plug is installed correctly on both ends e Check the main power switch is set to Check that source equipment is operating correctly e Check the input signal is compatible with this display No Display The image is not centered e Check the input signal is compatible with this display The image is not locked correctly Check the input signal is compatible with this display Make sure the batteries fresh and are installed correctly
25. main sub source detection e Selectable audio source PC audio or HDMI audio e Wake from Digital signal function eyevis Packing Contents EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Unpacking 25 EYE LCD Series display is packed in a carton box and may be banded to 2 types of custom pallet depends on the number of units shipped The EYE LCD Series display is packed using cushions to protect the monitor during shipping e Before unpacking your monitor prepare a stable level and clean surface near a wall outlet e Set the LCD Monitor box in an upright position and open from the top of the box before removing the top cushions e Step 1 Remove the white handle and cut the banding e Step 2 Remove the top cushion and take the accessories Bag out Packing List 1 aw Canonio 4 Accessory Bag Remote control 1 pcs 26 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 contents of the Accessory Item VGA Cable Black IR Extender 1 1 1 2 Power Cord black IR Extender VGA Cable D sub OSD Remote Control 2 piece batteries AAA inside VCOM LAN Driver included with Ethernet option See Appendix for instructions on how to install the LAN driver Ethernet VCOM Driver eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 27 Connectors Environmental State When operating the eyevis monitor ambient room conditions should not exceed the following e Operating temperature
26. minus ports as indicated on the button of the battery case of the remote control Close the battery cover 3 Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap it back into place e Used batteries needed to follow the city rule to be discarded e Avoid keeping used old batteries inside the remote control causing leakage of internal liquid resulting metal rust or fatal damage to the remote control hand unit e Battery to be used according to the instruction NOTICE About the remote control Don t drop shake or bump Don t place on wet materials Don t dismantle Don t place in locations with exposure to high temperature or high humidity levels Danger of explosion Incorrect use of batteries may cause the batteries to explode or to ignite eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 35 Using PIP Picture in Picture Mode 1 Select the main source Using the remote press the desired source button VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI DisplayPort Composite Video Video S V or Component 2 Turn on PIP Using the remote press PIP Large PIP Medium PIP Small PIP 3 To select the PIP sub source Using the remote press P SOURCE and use the arrow buttons V A to navigate to the desired sub source Press ENTER 4 To change the size and position of the sub source Using the remote press P POSITION to toggle through the options Top Left Top Right ioni Small PIP 5 To switch the main source and t
27. schweren Verletzungen f hrt VERWENDETE SYMBOLE Kennzeichnet einen einzelnen Handlungsschritt oder mehrere Handlungsschritte jedoch ohne feste Abfolge 1 Kennzeichnet ein Folge von Handlungsschritten deren vorgegebene 2 Reihenfolge eingehalten werden muss 8 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 PROPOS DE MANUEL Lisez et suivez ces instructions Ils contient des informations importantes sur le produit Faites particulierement attention toutes les consignes de s curit et aux avertissements Conservez ce manuel soigneusement DES SYMBOLES D AVERTISSEMENT UTILIS S ATTENTION Indique un danger qui peut endommager ou d truire le produit Le symbole d avertissement g n ral indique un danger qui pourrait entrainer des blessures ou la mort Dans le texte le symbole d avertissement g n ral est utilis en conjonction avec les niveaux d alerte d crits ci dessous Indique un danger qui pourrait provoquer des blessures mineures ou mod r es Indique un danger qui peut provoquer des blessures graves voire mortelles Z DANGER Indique un danger qui provoquer la mort ou des blessures graves SYMBOLES UTILISES gt D signe une action unique ou plusieurs d actions qui peuvent tre execut es dans un ordre quelconque 1 Signifie une s rie d actions qui doivent tre execute s dans l ordre 2 chronologique eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 9 SAFETY Sicherheit SECU
28. 0 5500 LE 700 49 Wake Up from Sleep WOD By default the display will enter power saving Sleep Mode if no signal is received for 5 minutes Normally the RS 232 DisplayPort HDMI and DVI inputs are inactive in Sleep Mode to save power To change the behavior of Sleep Mode change the Wake up from Sleep setting in the Advanced menu 1 VGA Only default The RS 232 DisplayPort HDMI and DVI inputs are inactive when the display is in sleep mode The display will wake up when it receives a signal at the VGA input 2 VGA Digital RS232 RS 232 DisplayPort HDMI and DVI inputs stay active when the display is in sleep mode The display will wake up when it receives a signal at the VGA DisplayPort HDMI or DVI input 3 Never Sleep The display will never enter Sleep Mode Advanced Settings Auto Adjustment Image Position Phase Clocks VGA ADC Settings Flesh Tone IRFM Baud Rate a Up From Sleep Etnernet Setup Factory Reset No gt Off Off 115200 VGA Only Default Settings Item Default Power switch Off Scheme User Brightness 50 Sharpness 12 Back light 80 Contrast 50 Color Temp 9300K Source Auto Detection Off OSD Language English Auto Off Wake Up from Sleep VGA only OSD Rotation Landscape Smart light control Off IRFM Off Baud rate 115200 50 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Controlling One or Several Monitors using RS232 Overview eyevis
29. 3 291 Service Hotline Fax 49 0 7121 43303 22 E Mail info eyevis de www www eyevis de Version 1 0 November 2013 Copyright 2013 eyevis GmbH All rights reserved
30. 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Sunday On Minute 53 46 4D SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Monday On Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Monday On Minute 53 4E 4D Monday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Monday On Minute 53 46 4D eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 79 Main Control Value CMD CMD Type Reply DEC Content Remark Item Item YP DEC ply HEX SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Tuesday Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 059 Tuesday On Minute 53 4E 4D Tuesday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Tuesday On Hour 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Tuesday Minute 53 46 4D SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Wednesday Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Wednesday On Minute 53 4E 4D Wednesday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Wednesday Hour 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Wednesday On Minute 53 46 4D SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Thursday Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Thursday On Minute 53 4E 4D Thursday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Thursday On Hour 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Thursday On Minute 53 46 4D SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday On Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Friday On Minute 53 4E 4D Friday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Friday On Hour 53 46 48 SFM W R 0 59 0 59 Friday On Minute 53 46 4D SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Saturday On Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Saturday On Minute 53 4E 4D Saturday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Saturday On Hour
31. 8 384 Default 256 Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the red offset of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 50 50 Default 0 Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the green offset of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 50 50 Default 0 Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the blue offset of image Press gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 50 50 Default 0 eyevis Display Settings Main Aspect Ratio Zoom Auto Scan Select Source PIP PIP Mode PIP Position Aspect Ratio Side by Side Scale Auto Scan Select Source EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 41 Display settings Menu This menu is used for common source adjustments Display Settings Main 4 Aspect Ratio Full Screen zoom Auto Scan Select Source PIP Mode Selects a predefined preset of image adjustment Press lt or gt to select one of the following options Options Full screen Pillar Box Letter Box Native Default Full screen Increases or decreases the zoom of image Press select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 10 Default 0 Press or gt to switch auto scan ON OFF and then press ENTER Range ON OFF Default ON Opti
32. Appendix RS232 Protocol RS232 Command Format STX 1byte IDT 1byte Type 1byte CMD 3bytes Value Reply 1byte ETX 1 byte STX Start byte 07 IDT 01 19 Hex Num for single control mode 00 Hex Num for broadcast mode Only for Video Wall e Type Read or Write command 01 read 02 write 00 return to host from monitor e as following tables e Value Setting Value of Write Command Reply Return Value of monitor e ETX End byte 08 Transmit from PC Host Read Action command 07 IDT 01 CMD 08 7bytes Write Setting command 07 IDT 02 CMD VAL 08 8bytes Return from Monitor Return CMD is the same with received CMD the return command will be sent after action Serial Port Setting Baud rate can set to 38400 19200 9600 to match the monitor baud rate setting Baud rate 115200 is the default setting Explanation of symbols Optional commands for advanced A D board option Valid command on Power saving off mode Main Control Value CMD CMD Type Reply DEC Content Remark Item Item YP DEC Py HEX 00 00 Off soft power A Power Control POW W R 50 4F 57 01 01 On soft power A 00 00 VGA 01 01 Digital DVI o 02 02 S Video 03 03 Composite 1 S 04 04 Component 1 Input MIN W R 4D 49 4E E 05 05 HDSDI 1 5 O Ze PV vJ
33. D 4600 5500 LE 700 63 APPENDIX Appendix Specification LCD PANEL Model Name EVELCD 46001F700 1 EYE LCD 5500 LE 700 Panel Type TFT Active Matrix Type LCD non glare haze Screen Size 46 ca 116 cm 55 ca 139 cm Display Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pixel full HD Colours 1 07 Colours OBI 0000000 Brightness 700 cd m typ Comes Viewing Angle 178 H V ResponseTime Sms typ 000000000000 Backlight Edge LED CONNECTORS amp CONTROL Outputs DisplayPort loop through Communication Port RS232 In Out loop through OSD Languages German English Chinese OPERATING CONDITIONS Input Voltage 110V 240V AC 50 60 Hz Humidity 20 90 RH no condensation OPTIONS Installation Metal stands carts wall ceiling mounts BC Version with special Broadcast Scaler with corresponding signal inputs outputs 2x Broadcast Version HD SDI In BNC 1x HD SDI Out BNC loop through Optionally optimised for 3200K display 64 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis APPENDIX DIMENSIONS EYE LCD 4600 LE 700 31 8 51 0372 18 1021 co Lille Sen 611 9 2 70 OO 00000 HES 31 8 400 O4 CO gt
34. Driver YCOM InstallShield Wizard The virtual COM port driver simulates a serial interface on a PC The data sent to this serial interface from any kind of application are forwarded to a connected EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 monitor via a TCP IP connection The client PC used to control the monitors must be connected to the network and must be running Windows 2000 XP Vista or 7 Install the VCOM driver located on the enclosed CD ROM A icon will show on the desktop indicating that the installation process is completed WinPcap 4 1 1 Setup P WinPcap 4 1 1 Installer Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for VCOM y m ap Welcome to the WinPcap 4 1 1 Installation Wizard The InstallS ieldA Wizard will install COM on your computer To continue click Next This product is brought to you by TECHNOLOGIES Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions Nullsoft Install System 2 45 Cancel To assign virtual RS 232 serial COM ports each monitor on the network launch the VCOM application and press Search The monitor s connected to the network should appear as devices in the VCOM screen Assign the designed COM value to each device and press OK to complete Utilities Device Info 0 Device s Device Name Project Ne Device Irfo Mapping oe Message Log Device Info Message Log
35. ENTER Option HDMI PC Default HDMI Selects DisplayPort or PC audio input mode Press gt select the desired option and then press ENTER Option DisplayPort PC Default DisplayPort Press or gt to switch internal speaker ON OFF and then press ENTER Range ON OFF Default ON eyevis Basic Settings OSD Transparent OSD Location OSD Rotation OSD Zoom OSD Language OSD Timeout Sleep Timer Power LED Real Time Clock gt EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 43 Basic Settings Menu This menu is used to make initial set up adjustments to the OSD On Screen Display menu and other On Screen messages Basic Settings OSD Transparent OSD Location OSD Zoom Off OSD Rotation Landscape OSD Language English OSD Timeout Sleep Timer Power LED Real Time Clock Sets the menu transparency Press or gt to select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 0 Adjusts the menu location on the monitor Press or gt to select the desired position and then press ENTER Options Up Down Left Right Selects the OSD Rotation Press or gt select the rotation Options Landscape Portrait Default Landscape Options On Off Default Off Sets the menu language Press or to select the desired language and then press ENTER Options English and Chinese Default English Sets a period of time after which the OSD will switch to off Press
36. FT screens are only affected by temporary image disturbances when they are used in the same way This temporary image retention can be eliminated by following the advice given below The image retention effect is caused by a persistence of the displayed image This persistence is caused by minimal electric rest voltage inside the LCD module Therefore the previously displayed image remains visible on the next image As already mentioned this image retention effect is reversible The best advice we can give you is probably not to let this effect occur to your display at all This leaflet gives you the relevant information you need to avoid the appearance of image retention on your LCD TFT display 4 Glass panel 2 Polarising filter Colour filter Electrodes Glass panel 4 Polarising n 4 4 4 4 filter Backlight User Manual eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 55 Evaluation of visual range Failure of Pixel Pollutions Qe he sr a iw D a b 2 W width L length POLLUTION CATEGORY Inclusions Marks Depressions Blistering Scratch Lints Version 1 0 November 2013 A image point Pixel consist 3 sub pixel with basic colour red green and blue The physical dimension of pixel also called pixel pitch differs depending on the model look at the data sheet for more information If a pixel failure is larger than 1 2 pixel it counts as pixel failure according to definition 3 kinds of pixel
37. LUME Hot Key OSD Menu Lock Unlock Control Lock Not available at this model Not available at this model Not available at this model Select the DisplayPort source Not available at this model Turns the PIP feature on and off Not available at this model Not available at this model Not available at this model Not available at this model Opens the monitor s on screen menu system When the menu system is already open pressing this button will select the previous submenu Navigates through submenus and settings Closes the menu system Selects highlighted menu choices Toggles between different aspect ratios Full Screen Native Letter Box and Pillar Box Not available at this model Turns off the sound Adjusts the brightness Adjusts the contrast Auto adjustment VGA source Allows selection of the different sources Decreases the sound volume Increases the sound volume gt Press Enter Enter Exit Exit Enter and Exit on the controller by sequence and all keys remote or OSD keypad Unlock gt Press Enter Enter Exit Exit Enter and Exit on the controller by sequence again and all keys will be unlocked Key Locked Key Unlocked 34 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Changing the Remote Control Batteries Remove the battery cover 1 Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries Align and insert two AAA batteries according to their plus and
38. RANGE FAILURE OF PIXEL POLLUTIONS OVERVIEW ACCEPTABLE TOTAL NUMBER OF DOT DEFECTS CHRONOLOGICAL EFFECTS SUMMARY HOW TO MINIMIZE THE DANGER OF IMAGE RETENTION WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS DURATION AND VALIDITY OF WARRANTY PROOF OF PURCHASE WARRANTY SERVICE OR EXCHANGE DURING WARRANTY PERIOD WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS REACTION TIME ADVISED PROCEDURE FOR RAISING A CLAIM LEGAL AND OTHER CLAIMS LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY CORRECT DISPOSAL APPENDIX APPENDIX SPECIFICATION APPENDIX DIMENSIONS EYE LCD 4600 LE 700 APPENDIX DIMENSIONS EYE LCD 5500 LE 700 APPENDIX PACKAGE HANDLING APPENDIX INSTALLING THE TABLE STAND KIT APPENDIX INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT KIT APPENDIX WALL MOUNT SAFETY NOTES APPENDIX CONTROLLING THE MONITOR THROUGH ETHERNET APPENDIX RS232 PROTOCOL 15 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 55 56 57 57 58 59 59 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 75 eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Revision History Page section 1 0 2013 11 All Specification first issued Version Date Description EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis ABOUT THIS MANUAL WARNINGS USED SYMBOLS USED Read and pay attention to this manual It contains important information on the product In particular note all of the safety instructions and warnings Keep this manual a safe place NOTICE Indicates a hazard that could lead to damage or destructio
39. RITE SAFETY PRECAUTION Electricity is used to perform many useful functions but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety However improper use can result in electric shock and or fire In order to prevent potential danger please observe the following instructions when installing operating and cleaning the product To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of your LCD product please read the following precautions carefully before using the product Read instructions All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated Keep this manual in a safe place These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference Observe warnings All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely Follow instructions All operating instructions must be followed Cleaning Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product Use a dry cloth to clean the product Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Use of inadequate attachments can result in accidents Water and moisture Do not use the product near water Do not install the product in a place where water may splash onto it Be careful of equipmen
40. Sie keine schweren Gegenst nde darauf und berdehnen oder knicken Sie es nicht Verwenden Sie keine Verlangerungskabel Ein beschadigtes Kabel kann einen Brand oder Stromschlag verursachen Verwenden Sie nur das mit dem Monitor gelieferte Netzkabel Verwenden Sie das Netzkabel nicht mit einer Mehrfachsteckdose Die Verwendung eines Verl ngerungskabels kann aufgrund von berhitzung zu einem Brand f hren Achten Sie darauf dass Sie beim Einstecken oder Ausstecken des Netzsteckers keine nassen Hande haben um einen Elektroschlag zu vermeiden Ziehen Sie das Netzkabel aus der Steckdose wenn Sie das Gerat langere Zeit ber nicht verwenden F hren Sie keine Reparaturversuche an einem besch digten oder nicht funktionst chtigen Netzkabel durch berlassen Sie Reparaturarbeiten ausschlie lich dem Kundendienst 18 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 ACHTUNG Dieses Ger t ist ein Produkt der Klasse A gem EN 55022 2010 In Wohnr umen kann dieses Ger t St rsignale erzeugen die durch entsprechende Abhilfema nahmen durch den Benutzer beseitigt werden m ssen ACHTUNG Verwenden Sie EMV gerechte abgeschirmte Kabel um die folgenden Anschl sse zu verbinden PC AV DVI D Ausgangsanschluss PC AV DVI D Eingangsanschluss PC AV HDMI Eingangsanschluss PC D sub Eingangsanschluss PCRGB Eingangsanschl sse und RS 232C Eingangs Ausgangsanschl sse Wenn ein Monitor nicht auf einer stabilen Unterlage aufgest
41. ally avoided while using LCD or DMD technology products They are only considered as failures covered by this warranty if their number exceeds the value determined in the chapter Evaluation of visual range Factory applied serial number A product that s serial number is damaged changed or removed is no longer covered by this warranty The reaction time to claim a right given by this warranty starts with the customer s announcement of the claim to the eyevis GmbH It is calculated in accordance to the standard service hours of the eyevis GmbH Monday Friday 6 00 AM to 6 00 PM CET except German bank holidays eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 61 Advised Procedure for Raising a Claim Legal and other Claims Consider the manual before raising a claim See the sections on Troubleshooting and in the manual and check whether the problem might be solved on site before raising a claim referring to this warranty Prepare necessary information If the problem still exists the customer should try to get support from his regional eyevis GmbH partner Please prepare the following information e Product identification and serial number of the device e Adescription of the problem in hand e Pick up address and contact information e Date and place of purchase Adescription of the required service work Approval by eyevis After performing an analysis of the faults and damages of the device the eyevis GmbH will ap
42. and image stability Only VGA Mode Press gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 63 The image is wider or narrower by increasing or decreasing this setting Only VGA Mode Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Selects the ADC setting User ADC Calibration and restore factory default ADC setting Options Default User Default Default Options Off Low Medium and High Only Video Mode Default Off Creates slight frame motion to help reducing the risk of image retention Press or gt select the desired option and then press ENTER Options On Default Off Sets the Baud rate Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Options 115200 38400 19200 9600 Default 115200 Selects the smart light control mode Press or gt select the desired option and then press ENTER Options Off DCR Light Sensor Default Off Selects the weak up from sleep mode Press or gt select the desired option and then press ENTER Options VGA Only VGA Digital RS232 Never Sleep Default VGA Only Network Setup Please see next page for more information Restores all settings to their default Options No Yes Default No 46 Advanced Settings Ethernet Setup Enable Network Dynamic Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Address Save Network Settings Load Default Settings Device MAC
43. autions suivantes sont appliqu es Utilisez seulement des piles prescrites Installez les piles en faisant bien attention aux polarit s plus et moins des piles selon les instructions dans le compartiment Ne m langez pas des piles usag es avec des neuves Ne m langez pas des piles de diff rents types Les sp cifications de voltage des piles de m me forme peuvent varier Remplacez rapidement une pile puis e par une nouvelle Si vous n avez pas l intention d utiliser la t l commande pendant une longue p riode retirez les piles Si le liquide provenant d une pile qui fuit touche votre peau ou vos habits rincez imm diatement et compl tement les parties touch es Si un oeil est touch faites imm diatement un bain d oeil plut t que de le frotter et cherchez imm diatement un traitement m dical Le liquide provenant de la fuite d une pile qui atteint votre oeil ou vos habits peut causer une irritation de la peau ou des dommages votre oeil L utilisation de ce moniteur ne doit pas entrainer des risques mortels ou des dangers qui pourraient provoquer directement la mort des blessures sur le personnel des dommages physiques s v res ou d autres destructions y compris dans le contr le des r actions nucl aires dans les installations nucl aires dans le syst me m dical de r animation et dans le contr le de lancement des missiles dans les syst mes d armes eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 21
44. d with this option check the connector panel in the rear of the monitor as illustrated below 1 If the RJ45 connector as indicated with the arrow is marked LAN then the Ethernet option is installed 2 If there are two RJ45 connectors marked RS485 IN and RS485 OUT then the Ethernet option is NOT installed ooo OO O LAN input 2 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Assigning an IP Address to the Monitor 15 assign address your monitor access the Network Settings Menu under Advanced Settings gt Ethernet Setup page 41 Consult your system administrator if you do not know how to configure the parameters shown in the menu Select Save Network Settings to save the desired settings Advanced Settings Enable Network No Dynamic IP Disabled Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Addr Save Network Settings Load defalut settings 0 default settings are shown below Control Item Setting DHCP Disable IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 2 1 DNS Addr 192 168 2 1 Connecting the Monitor to the Network One or several HBX46LBHa monitors can be connected to the network using standard RJ45 network cables Connect the LAN port on the monitor to an active RJ45 port on your network 1 LAN input OO O owo eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 73 Installing the VCOM
45. de services autoris Il n est pas possible de faire tourner les images sur ce moniteur Quand vous travaillez suivant la direction verticale pr voyez d orienter au pr alable le contenu Veuillez vous assurer que la prise est install e pr s du syst me et est facilement accessible Le cordon d alimentation est un dispositif de d connexion 22 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis LE CORDON D ALIMENTATION N endommagez pas le cordon d alimentation ne d posez pas d objets lourds sur le cordon d alimentation ne tirez pas dessus et ne le pliez pas de mani re excessive De m me n ajoutez pas de rallonges Tout endommagement du cordon d alimentation peut provoquer un d but d incendie ou un choc lectrique Utilisez seulement le cordon d alimentation fourni avec le moniteur Ne branchez pas le cordon d alimentation sur une prise multiple Ajouter une rallonge peut entrainer une surchauffe et provoquer un d but d incendie Ne d branchez pas ni ne branchez la prise d alimentation avec des mains humides En ce faisant vous risquez un choc lectrique D branchez le cordon d alimentation si l quipement n est pas utilis pendant une longue p riode Ne tentez pas de r parer le cordon d alimentation s il est coup ou s il ne fonctionne pas correctement Veuillez prendre contact avec le service apr s vente et suivre ses recommandations eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 23 ATTENTION Ce produit ap
46. den Monitor keinen starken St en oder Ersch tterungen aus Wenn der Monitor hinunterf llt oder umkippt k nnte er Schaden nehmen Stellen Sie den Monitor nicht in der N he von Heizungen oder an anderen Stellen auf an denen hohe Temperaturen auftreten da dies zu einer berm ig starken Erhitzung mit der Folge eines Brandes f hren k nnte Stellen Sie den Monitor nicht an Orten auf an denen er direktem Sonnenlicht ausgesetzt ist Bitte entfernen Sie regelm ig Staub und Schmutz von der Bel ftungs ffnung Wenn sich Staub an der Bel ftungs ffnung ansammeln kann es zu einer berhitzung des Ger ts und in der Folge zu einem Brand oder zu Fehlfunktionen kommen eyevis DAS NETZKABEL EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 17 Reinigen Sie das Innere des Monitors mindestens einmal jahrlich Wenn sich Staub im Inneren des Monitors ansammelt kann es zu einer Uberhitzung des Ger ts und in der Folge zu einem Brand oder Fehlfunktionen kommen Bitte lassen Sie das Innere des Monitors von einem autorisierten eyevis Handler oder einem eyevis Servicecenter reinigen Bilder auf diesem Monitor nicht gedreht werden Wenn Sie den Monitor in vertikaler Ausrichtung verwenden m ssen Sie die Bilder zuvor entsprechend drehen Bitte achten Sie darauf dass die Steckdose der des Systems ist und leicht zuganglich ist Das Netzkabel dient als eine Trennvorrichtung Besch digen Sie das Netzkabel nicht stellen
47. djustment Image Position Phase Clocks VGA ADC Settings Flesh Tone IRFM Off Baud Rate 115200 Smart Light Control Off Wake Up From Sleep VGA Only Ethernet Setup Factory Reset Advanced Settings Monitor ID Video VVall DYI Indemnity Power On Delay Frame Matrix X Matrix Y Division X Division Y eyevis Image settings Scheme Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Hue Backlight Color Temp and Gamma gt EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 39 Image settings Menu This menu is used for making common image adjustments Image Settings Scheme User Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Hue Backlight Color Temperature amp Gamma 2 Selects a predefined preset of image adjustment Press or gt to select one of the following Options User Vivid Cinema Game Sport Default User Increases or decreases the brightness of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Increases or decreases the contrast of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Adjusts the definition of image Press gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 24 Default 10 Adjusts the brilliance and brightness of colour only Video Mode Press gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Increases o
48. e mechanical damages e g marks caused by scratching pressure or breaking improper storing or cleaning transport damages misuse or any other reason the customer or a third party is to blame for especially if the instructions contained in the manual are not adhered to e Display damages caused by the permanent representation of static images or partially static images e Failures or fluctuations of the electrical mains supply the air conditioning system or other environmental conditions e Abnormal operating conditions including smoke e g cigarette smoke and dust Act of God Fire flood aggressive chemical aggressive biological activity event of war vandalism accidents or something similar e Errors off all kinds of using defective or incompatible accessories Not include components delivered from eyevis which are covered by the product s warranty e Attempted repair setting change installation or maintenance by a person not authorized by eyevis GmbH Sticking Memory Effects Image Sticking Memory Effect Image Sticking caused by the representation of static image contents for a longer period is not covered by this warranty Accessories Accessories such as cardboard boxes packaging batteries and other components that are used in connection with this product and that expected to be exchanged are not covered by this warranty Failure of pixel Failures of pixels cannot be tot
49. e incorrect des autres commandes peut provoquer des d gats qui n cessiteraient des r parations complexes par un technicien sp cialis Chute ou d gats subis par l appareil Tout changement notoire ou situation anormale de l appareil indique qu une r paration est n cessaire Pi ces de rechange Lorsque des pi ces doivent tre remplac es assurez vous que le technicien a utilis les pi ces sp cifi es par le fabricant ou des pi ces dont les performances et les caract ristiques sont identiques Des changements non autoris s de pi ces peuvent entrainer un incendie une lectrocution et ou d autres dangers Contr les de s curit Apr s une intervention d entretien ou de r paration demandez au technicien de proc der un contr le pour tre s r que l appareil peut tre utilis en toute s curit Installation sur paroi Si l appareil doit tre fix sur une paroi installez le en respectant la m thode recommand e par le fabricant Sources de chaleur Tenez l appareil l cart de sources de chaleur telles que radiateurs dispositifs de chauffage po les et autres appareils d gageant de la chaleur y compris les amplificateurs Piles Une utilisation incorrecte des piles peut les faire clater ou prendre feu Une pile qui fuit peut causer des corrosions dans l quipement des salissures aux mains ou abimer vos v tements Afin d viter ces probl mes assurez vous que les pr c
50. eit unregelm ig erscheinen Bitte beachten Sie dass es sich dabei um keine Qualit tsm ngel handelt sondern um allgemein bei LCD Ger ten auftretende Ph nomene welche die Leistung des Monitors in keiner Weise beeintr chtigen Lassen Sie niemals ein Standbild ber l ngere Zeit hinweg anzeigen da dies ein Nachleuchten am Bildschirm zur Folge haben k nnte Vermeiden Sie es den Monitor mit harten Gegenst nden abzureiben oder zu ber hren Wir bitten um Ihr Verst ndnis dass eyevis ber die gesetzlich anerkannte Leistungshaftung hinaus keine Haftung f r Fehler bernimmt die sich aus der Verwendung durch den Kunden oder einen Dritten ergeben und auch nicht f r sonstige Funktionsst rungen oder Sch den die w hrend der Verwendung am Ger t entstehen Eine Aktualisierung dieses Monitors und seines Zubeh rs ist vorbehalten Verwenden Sie den Monitor nicht an Orten mit hoher Staubentwicklung hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit oder an Orten an denen der Monitor mit l oder Dampf in Kontakt kommen k nnte da dies zu einem Brand f hren k nnte Achten Sie darauf dass der Monitor nicht mit Wasser oder anderen Fl ssigkeiten in Ber hrung kommt Achten Sie auch darauf keine Gegenst nde wie z B B roklammern oder sonstige spitze Gegenst nde in den Monitor zu stecken Die Folge k nnte ein Brand oder Stromschlag sein Stellen Sie den Monitor nicht auf instabile Gegenst nde oder an andere unsichere Stellen Setzen Sie
51. ellt wird besteht die Gefahr dass er kippt oder f llt Zahlreiche Verletzungen besonders bei Kindern k nnen durch einfache Vorsichtsma nahmen vermieden werden Bei Verwendung der vom Hersteller empfohlenen Befestigungsvorrichtungen wie z B Wandhaken Stellen Sie den Monitor nur auf M belst cke die ausreichend stark sind Achten Sie darauf dass der Monitor nicht ber den Rand des M belst cks auf dem er steht vorsteht Stellen Sie den Monitor niemals auf ein gro es M belst ck z B einen Schrank oder in ein B cherregal ohne sowohl das M belst ck als auch den Monitor an einem geeigneten Element sicher zu verankern Stellen Sie den Monitor niemals auf ein Tuch oder andere Materialen die zwischen dem Monitor und dem M belst ck auf dem er steht liegen Weisen Sie Kinder eindringlich darauf hin dass es gef hrlich ist auf ein M belst ck zu klettern um an den Monitor oder seine Regler zu gelangen Wichtige Hinweise f r die Sicherheit von Kindern Lassen Sie Kinder niemals auf den Monitor klettern oder am Monitor spielen Stellen Sie den Monitor nicht auf M belst cke die leicht als Stufen verwendet werden k nnten wie zum Beispiel eine Truhe oder Kommode Bedenken Sie dass Kinder bei Betrachtung eines Fernsehprogramms und ganz besonders bei einem Uberlebensgrofen Monitor in starke Aufregung verfallen k nnen Der Monitor sollte so aufgestellt werden dass er nicht umgesto en oder gekippt werden kann Alle a
52. en Bel ftung Die Bel ftungsschlitze und andere ffnungen im Geh use dienen der Bel ftung des Ger ts Halten Sie diese ffnungen unbedingt frei da eine unzureichende Bel ftung zu einer berhitzung bzw Verk rzung der Lebensdauer des Produkts f hren kann Stellen Sie das Ger t nicht auf ein Sofa einen Lappen oder hnliche Oberfl chen da die Bel ftungsschlitze dadurch blockiert werden k nnen Stellen Sie das Ger t auch nicht in ein umschlossenes Geh use wie z B in ein B cherregal oder einen Schrank sofern dort nicht f r eine ausreichende Bel ftung gesorgt ist oder die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt werden Netzkabel Schutz Die Netzkabel sind so zu verlegen dass sie vor Tritten gesch tzt sind und keine schweren Objekte darauf abgestellt werden Das LCD Panel ist ein Glasprodukt Es kann daher brechen wenn es zu Boden f llt oder einen Schlag oder Sto erh lt Achtung bei einem Bruch des LCD Panels besteht durch die Glasst cke Verletzungsgefahr berlastung Vermeiden Sie eine berlastung von Netzsteckdosen und Verl ngerungskabeln Bei berlastung besteht Brand und Stromschlaggefahr Eindringen von Gegenstanden und Fl ssigkeiten Schieben Sie niemals irgendwelche Gegenst nde durch die Geh use ffnungen in das Innere des Ger ts Im Produkt liegen hohe Spannungen vor Durch das Einschieben von Gegenstanden besteht Stromschlaggefahr bzw die Gefahr von Kurzschl ssen zwischen
53. er switch without turning on the signal source device s 1715 power on is power off Step 2 Plug in the signal source cables ds 4 n Step 3 Then press the power key the keypad of the monitor the power key on the remote control to turn on the monitor Step 4 Turn on the power of the signal source device s to begin sending signal to the monitor 30 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Turning Monitor On and Off Turning the monitor on Connect the monitor to an AC power outlet e Ensure the AC switch is set to ON e Press the power button on the remote control or keypad Turning the monitor off If the monitor is switched on press the power button on the remote control or keypad to put the monitor into standby mode To turn off power completely turn the AC switch to O or disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet NOTE If there is no signal input for a period of time the monitor will automatically go into power saving sleep mode Adjusting Volume and Input Source Adjusting the volume Using the remote control press the VOLUME to decrease or VOLUME to increase the volume Na Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off all sound To restore the sound press the MUTE button again Selecting the input source Using the remote control press the desired source button VGA HDMI DVI DisplayPo
54. hase The specified product is under warranty for 24 months beginning from the date of delivery by eyevis GmbH valid for European Union 12 Months applies to products that were purchased outside the European Union Warranty services during the warranty period do not extend the validity period of the warranty The sales agreement or the invoice original invoice with serial number of the first purchaser must be presented as proof of purchase to claim warranty services If the customer cannot provide this evidence of purchase the warranty period is dated back to the date of purchase at the distributor first supplier plus one month Warranty Service or Exchange During Warranty Period If the product shows any faults or defects during the warranty period eyevis GmbH provides the following services in compliance with the warranty Defective on arrival DOA The customer has to notify a defective new device to the specialist supplier point of purchase less than 48 hours after delivery Otherwise the product will be treated under usual terms of warranty Return to Base Warranty Bring In Warranty Defective parts or products must be sent back carriage free to eyevis In certain circumstances can the product sent back to the specialist supplier place of purchase or to eyevis service centre land of purchase In the event that the product requiring repair under warranty the customer is responsible for the cost of transportation to
55. he sub source Using the remote press SWAP Main 6 To switch audio between the main source and the sub source Using the remote press AUDIO 36 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 7 Note For additional PIP functionality press MENU and navigate to the Display Settings menu Use the arrow buttons to navigate to the desired PIP feature and press ENTER Press gt to toggle through the associated options and press ENTER to select the highlighted option Sub Source 8 Side by Side Picture by Picture Press P POSITION button choose Side by side mode then the main source and the sub source will be on the screen display Main PIP Screen Table eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 37 Using the Menus Navigating through the Menu System e The Image Settings menu will display by pressing the MENU button e Use A V 4 gt and ENTER to navigate through the menus and adjust options Press MENU to return to the previous menu To exit the menu system press the EXIT button On Screen Display OSD Overview NOTE The user interface of the OSD menu depends the version of the firmware appearance may vary but the functions are still available Image settings Colour Temperature amp Gamma Image Settings Image Settings Scheme Gamma Brightness Color Temperature Contrast Sharpness Saturation Hue Backlight Color Temperature amp Gamma Display setting
56. hour period turn the monitor off for a continuous 6 hours e Display dynamic moving images whenever possible e Avoid displaying static fixed images for long periods of time e Consider using a screen saver to avoid displaying static fixed video content continuously Set IRFM to ON To help avoid image retention it is recommended that the IRFM feature be set to ON This feature can be selected via the OSD on screen display under Advanced Settings IRFM ON Rotating the monitor When using the monitor in portrait position the monitor should be rotated clockwise so that the left side is moved to the top Do NOT rotate the display counter clockwise or upside down This will allow for proper ventilation for the monitor Improper ventilation may shorten the lifetime of the monitor After rotate the monitor change the OSD rotation setting from Landscape to Portrait in the OSD menu Landscape Portrait eyevi 5 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 33 Remote control 1 ON OFF Turns the monitor on and off 2 INFO Provides source and resolution information VGA Selects the PC RGB source 3 DVI Selects the PC DVI source HDMI 1 Selects the HDMI 1 source COMP Not available at this model 4 AV VIDEO HDMI 2 PIP position 5 DisplayPort HD SDI 1 PIP 6 S V HD SDI 2 7 SWAP 8 P SOURCE MENU 4 gt 10 11 SCALING FREEZE MUTE BRIGHT 12 CONTRAST AUTO SOURCE VOLUME VO
57. im Aufstellen Betreiben und Reinigen des Produkts bitte die nachstehenden Anleitungen Lesen Sie im Interesse Ihrer eigenen Sicherheit sowie einer langen Lebensdauer des LCD Ger tes zun chst die nachstehenden Hinweise durch bevor Sie das Produkt in Verwendung nehmen Bedienungsanleitungen lesen Nehmen Sie das Produkt erst in Betrieb nachdem Sie alle diesbez glichen Hinweise gelesen und verstanden haben Bedienungsanleitung aufbewahren Diese Bedienungsanleitung mit den Sicherheits und Bedienungshinweisen sollte aufbewahrt werden damit Sie im Bedarfsfall jederzeit darauf zur ckgreifen k nnen Warnungen beachten Alle Warnungen auf dem Ger t und in den Bedienungsanleitungen sind genauestens zu beachten Anleitungen befolgen Alle Anleitungen zur Bedienung m ssen befolgt werden Reinigung Ziehen Sie vor dem Reinigen des Produkts das Netzkabel Reinigen Sie das Ger t mit einem trockenen Tuch Verwenden Sie keine flussigen Reiniger oder Aerosol Sprays Zusatzger te und Zubeh r Verwenden Sie ausschlieBlich vom Hersteller empfohlenes Zubehor Bei Verwendung anderer Zusatzgerate bzw Zubeh rteile besteht evtl Unfallgefahr Wasser und Feuchtigkeit Benutzen Sie das Ger t nicht der Nahe von Wasser Montieren Sie das Ger t unter keinen Umst nden an einer Stelle an der Wasser darauf tropfen kann Achten Sie dabei besonders auf Ger te aus denen zuweilen Wasser tropft wie etwa Klimaanlag
58. ing the product on a wall be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other heat generating products including amplifiers Batteries Incorrect use of batteries may cause the batteries to burst or ignite A leaky battery may corrode the equipment dirty your hands or spoil your clothing In order to avoid these problems make sure to observe the precautions below Use the specified batteries only Install the batteries with due attention to the plus and minus sides of the batteries according to the instructions in the compartment Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix batteries of different types Voltage specifications of batteries of the same shape may vary Replace an exhausted battery with a new one promptly If you will not use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries If leaked battery fluid gets on your skin or clothing rinse immediately and thoroughly If it gets into your eye bathe your eye well rather than rubbing and seek medical treatment immediately Leaked battery fluid that gets into your eye or your clothing may cause a skin irritation or damage your eye Usage of the monitor must not be accompanied by fatal risks or dangers that could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss including nuclear reacti
59. ionnement doivent tre respect es Nettoyage D branchez le cordon d alimentation au niveau de la prise du secteur avant de nettoyer l appareil Servez vous d un linge sec et n employez pas de d tergents liquides ou en atomiseur Accessoires N utilisez pas d accessoires non recommand s par le fabricant car ceci pourrait provoquer des accidents Eau et humidit N utilisez pas cet appareil pr s de l eau N installez pas le produit a un endroit ou il pourrait recevoir de l eau Evitez en particulier les emplacements sous les appareils vidange d eau tels que les climatiseurs Ventilation Des ouies et autres ouvertures sont pr vues dans le coffret de l appareil pour sa ventilation Ne recouvrez pas et ne bouchez pas ces ouvertures car une ventilation insuffisante peut provoquer une surchauffe et r duire la dur e de vie de l appareil Ne placez pas l appareil sur un sofa un tapis ou toute autre surface analogue car ceci pourrait obstruer les ouvertures de ventilation Cet appareil n est pas concu pour une installation encastr e ne le placez donc pas dans un endroit ferm comme une biblioth que ou une baie moins qu une ventilation ad quate ne soit pr vue et que les consignes du fabricant ne soient respect es Protection du cordon d alimentation Faites passer les cordons d alimentation un endroit ou ils ne seront pas cras s ou coinc s par d autres objets Le panneau de l cran crista
60. it is not possible that the image gets burnt in but there are hardly any long term experiences with this problem What can be said is that there is the possibility of memory effects if the displays are switched on for longer periods showing the same static image These memory effects look similar to burnt in images on traditional CRT s The longer a LCD cell is stimulated mode without a pause the slower it gets when the stimulating currency is taken away memory effect The LCD cell does not return completely to its stand by mode and therefore still lets pass some of the incoming light which leads to these ghost images Unlike real burn in images on CRT screens these ghost images on LCD screens disappear when the display is switched off for a while The ideal solutions would be to switch the screen off for the same time as it has been operated with the static image In fact the ghost image will disappear after this procedure but the more often such memory effects occur the shorter gets the time until they appear again If you think about the monitors on your desk even if they are smaller a screen saver is used and this is to avoid the memory effect This brochure contains several tips and tricks that help you to avoid this memory effect These advices do not guarantee that there will never be any memory effects on your display These unwanted effects that may happen to the displays are not a specific problem of the EYE LCD
61. ither registered trademarks or trademarks of eyevis GmbH Deutschland All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Table of Content SAFETY SICHERHEIT SECURITE SAFETY PRECAUTION SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE FEATURES PACKING CONTENTS CONNECTORS ENVIRONMENTAL STATE MAIN POWER SWITCH AND AC INLET POWER SWITCHES INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS OPERATING THE MONITOR SETUP PROCESS TURNING MONITOR ON AND OFF ADJUSTING VOLUME AND INPUT SOURCE OSD KEYPAD FUNCTION LIST THE LED INDICATE STATUS AVOIDING IMAGE RETENTION ROTATING THE MONITOR REMOTE CONTROL HOT KEY OSD MENU LOCK UNLOCK CONTROL CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES USING PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE MODE USING THE MENUS NAVIGATING THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD OVERVIEW USER ANALOG DISPLAY CONVERTER ADC CALIBRATION WAKE UP FROM SLEEP WOD DEFAULT SETTINGS CONTROLLING ONE OR SEVERAL MONITORS USING RS232 OVERVIEW CONNECTING MULTIPLE MONITORS TO A SINGLE RS232 CONTROLLER SUPPORTED TIMINGS 14 19 24 25 27 27 27 27 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 37 37 37 48 49 49 50 50 50 51 4 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES TO AVOID UNDESIRED EFFECTS INTRODUCTION ADVANTAGES OF THE EYE LCD SERIES OVER OTHER TECHNOLOGIES THE LCD TFT TECHNOLOGY OF THE EYE LCD SERIES EVALUATION OF VISUAL
62. m Monitor angeschlossenen Kabel und Str nge sollten so verlegt werden dass neugierige Kinder nicht daran ziehen oder sie ergreifen k nnen 15 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 19 PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE L lectricit remplit de nombreuses fonctions utiles mais elle peut provoquer des blessures et des d gats mat riels si elle n est pas utilis e correctement Cet appareil a t concu et fabriqu en attachant la plus grande importance la s curit Cependant une utilisation inad quate peut entrainer une d charge lectrique et ou un incendie Afin d viter tout danger potentiel veuillez respecter les consignes suivantes lors de l installation de l utilisation et du nettoyage de l appareil Afin d assurer votre propre s curit et de prolonger la dur e de service de votre moniteur LCD veuillez lire attentivement les pr cautions ci dessous avant d utiliser l appareil Lisez ces explications Vous devez lire et comprendre toutes les informations relatives au fonctionnement de l appareil avant de l utiliser Conservez cette brochure dans un endroit s r Ces explications concernant la s curit et le fonctionnement doivent tre conserv es dans un endroit s r pour vous y r f rer en cas de besoin Respectez les avertissements Tous les avertissements figurant sur l appareil et dans ce mode d emploi doivent tre strictement respect s Suivez les instructions Toutes les explications sur le fonct
63. n of the product The general warning symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to injuries or death In the text section the general warning symbol is used in conjunction with the warning levels described below Indicates a hazard that could lead to minor or moderate injuries Indicates a hazard that could lead to death or serious injury Z DANGER Indicates a hazard that leads to immediate death or serious injury gt Indicates a single action or multiple actions which do not have to be performed in any specific order 1 Indicates a set of actions that have to be performed in a specific 2 order eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 7 ZU DIESEM HANDBUCH Lesen und beachten Sie diese Handbuch Darin stehen wichtige Informationen zum Produkt Beachten Sie insbesondere alle Sicherheits und Warnhinweise Bewahren Sie diese Anleitung sorgf ltig auf VERWENDETE WARNHINWEISE ACHTUNG Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zur Beschadigung oder Zerst rung des Produkts f hren kann Das allgemeine Warnsymbol kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod f hren kann Im Textteil wird das allgemeine Warnsymbol in Verbindung mit den nachfolgend beschriebenen Warnstufen verwendet Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zu leichten oder mittleren Verletzungen f hren kann Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zum Tod oder zu schweren Verletzungen f hren kann Z GEFAHR Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die unmittelbar zum Tod oder zu
64. n other legal guarantee claims or other contractual claims of the customer towards the seller of the product These claims can be made alternatively to the claims referred to in this warranty document 62 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Limitations of Liability In cases of slight negligent breaches of duty the liability of the eyevis GmbH is limited to the direct foreseeable and contract typical average damage The slightly negligent breach of minor contractual obligations excludes the liability eyevis will not be liable for any loss damage or alterations to 1 third party furniture hardware or software or 2 programs data or information stored on any media or any part of the Product no matter how occurring or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use loss of profits or revenue or for any resulting indirect or consequential loss or damage The eyevis policy sum regarding all requirements of the warranty does not exceed the original purchase price of the product or alternatively on the part of eyevis the costs of substitution of the product This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of the Product or parts In cases of slight negligent breaches of duty the liability of the eyevis GmbH is limited to the direct foreseeable and contract typical average damage The slightly negligent breach of minor contractual obligations excludes the liability As far as the liability of the eyevis GmbH is excluded or limited
65. nd then press ENTER Option 1 5 48 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 System Status Menu This read only menu provides information on the active sources and the installed firmware version System Status Channel Information Source Resolution HDMI1 1024x768 60 0 Hz VGA 1024x768 060 0 Hz Firmware Version User Analog display Converter ADC Calibration gt When using VGA as signal source go to Advanced Settings in OSD menu and select VGA ADC Settings then choose User ADC Calibration 1 warning message see image below will show to make sure proper image is displayed on screen before ADC calibration begins 2 Image in the green boxes displayed on both side of the screen has to be white and black in order to run the calibration accurately the black and white image can be made using software like Microsoft Power Point a The white in the left green box has to be the brightest white b The black in the right green box has to be the darkest black Ready to run ADC Calibration Yes After proper image is displayed click Yes to begin ADC calibration During calibration process the following image will show to notify user to wait for the calibration User ADC Calibration Please Wait 5 After calibration is completed the display will notify user if the process is done successfully by different messages User ADC Calibration Finish User ADC Calibration Failure eyevis EYE LCD 460
66. of mechanical defects or surface pollutions 56 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Overview Acceptable Total Number of Dot Defects Acceptable total number of dot defects according to ISO 9241 301 for Class Il panels ACCEPTABLE TOTAL NUMBER OF DEFECT DOTS RELATION TO THE RESOLUTION RESOLUTION Defect type 1 Defect type 2 Bright dot Black dot 1 million pixel XGA 1024 x 768 0 786 million pixel SXGA 1280 x 1024 1 310 million pixel WXGA 1366 x 768 1 049 million pixel WXGA 1440 x 900 1 296 million pixel HD 1920 x 1080 2 073 million pixel Example Total number of defect subpixel In relation to 1 million pixel Number of bright subpixel n 4 then are only 2 black subpixel allowed see on right side 4 bright subpixel 2 black subpixel Defect type 3 Defect bright Defect black subpixel subpixel Total 5 n Total 2xn n 0 5 11 n 0 5 11 0 2xn 10 0 4 n 2 8 0 7 n 2xn 14 0 6 n 2xn 12 0 7 n 2xn 0 14 11 0 11 n 2xn 0 22 5 bright subpixel 0 black subpixel 4 bright subpixel 2 black subpixel 3 bright subpixel 4 black subpixel 2 bright subpixel 6 black subpixel 1 bright subpixel 8 black subpixel 0 bright subpixel 10 black subpixel User Manual eyevis Chronological Effects Summary Version 1 0 November 2013 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 5 False installation or use of the display during operating time may bring fo
67. olluted ventilation system Mura of TFT panels is excluded from the warranty Shade formation Dust particle may build up inside the panel caused by high ambient pollution level These particles climb up in the panel This effect starts mostly in corner of the rim through the different layers by convention and capillary formation These pollutions may be reversed by resolving and cleaning of the panel components in our clean room Shade formation of TFT panels by pollution is excluded from the warranty Unlike permanent burn in in phosphor based displays which is the result of a premature aging of the phosphors of individual pixels and thus is irreversible image sticking in LCD panels can often be reversed to a point of total invisibility However the extent to which image sticking can be reversed depends on the severity of the causes that eventually led to image retention top in the list is the environmental temperature at which image sticking took place A way to remove a retained image on an LCD panel is to run an all white screen saver for several hours It would generally help if this image sticking reversal operation were run at an elevated temperature of around 104 Fahrenheit or 40 Celsius This should help speed up the reversal process Another way could be turning off the LCD display for a longer period than the time it took for the static image to cause image retention As on a desktop monitor it is also possible to use
68. on control in nuclear facility medical life support system and missile launch control in a weapon system Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product that become hot for long periods of time Doing so may result in low temperature burns eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS colour LCD panel used in this monitor is made with the application of high precision technology However there may be minute points on the screen where pixels never light or are permanently lit Also if the screen is viewed from an acute angle there may be uneven colours or brightness Please note that these are not malfunctions but common phenomena of LCDs and will not affect the performance of the monitor Do not display a still picture for a long period as this could cause a residual image Never rub or tap the monitor with hard objects Please understand that eyevis bears no responsibility for errors made during use by the customer or a third party nor for any other malfunctions or damage to this product arising during use except where indemnity liability is recognized under law This monitor and its accessories may be upgraded without advance notice Do not use the monitor where there is a lot of dust where humidity is high or where the monitor may come into contact with oil or steam as this could lead to fire Ensure that the monitor does not come into contact with water or other liq
69. ons VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI Displayport S Video and Video Component Default VGA Options Off Large PIP Medium PIP Small PIP and Side by Side Default Off Options Bottom Right Top Left Top Right and Bottom Left Default Bottom Right Options Full screen Pillar Box Letter Box Default Full screen Submenu Options Zoom In Zoom Out Main PIP Default and Return Options On Off Default On Options HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI Display Port Component S Video and Video Default VGA for Main Video for PiP 42 Audio Settings Volume Bass Treble Balance HDMI Audio Input DisplayPort Audio Input Internal Speaker EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Audio settings Menu This menu is used for adjusting volume settings Audio Settings Volume Bass Treble Balance HDMI Audio Input Adjusts the sound Press gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Adjusts the sound in low tones Bass Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 20 Default 10 Adjusts the high tones treble Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 20 Default 10 Adjusts the balance of the left and right speakers Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 20 Default 10 Selects HDMI or PC audio input mode Press or gt select the desired option and then press
70. onsisting of either CCFL or LED is placed behind several different filter layers and a polarisation filter In colour LCDs each individual pixel is divided into three cells or sub pixels which are coloured red green and blue respectively by additional filters pigment filters dye filters and metal oxide filters Each sub pixel can be controlled independently and millions of possible colours can be generated for each pixel If voltage is connected to a pixel its polarisation gets changed This changes the light flow and the pixel on the screen gets its colour To achieve a harmonic brightness over the entire screen area it is important to provide a balanced distribution of the light from the backlight Then again the light is transmitted through the back polarisation filter which is passable in only one direction Single sub pixels can be activated or deactivated by connecting a small voltage to the thin film transistor 2 TFT of each of these sub pixels This small voltage turns the liquid crystals This allows transmitting varying amounts of light through the colour filters and the front polarisation filter Sub pixels typically distinguish 8 or 10 Bit grey levels between completely off and on If the sub pixel TFT is not activated no light will pass the front polarisation filter which has a 90 turned phase compared to the back polarisation filter In contrast to the irreversible burn in effects with static images on plasma screens LCD T
71. or gt to select the desired time limit Options 5 120 sec Default 30 sec Set a period of time after which the monitor will switch to standby mode automatically Press to select the desired time limit Options Off 15 30 60 90 120 Min Default Off Sets a period of time after which the monitor will switch to standby mode automatically Press lt or gt to select the desired time limit Options Off 15 30 45 60 90 120 Min Default Off Sets date and time switch alarm on and off Press or ENTER to enter the submenu 44 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Basic settings menu continued Basic Settings Current Time fe ys 0 OO OO MON Timer Mode Same Settings On All Enable Power On Power Off OO OO 00 OO 00 00 OO OO OO 00 00 00 00 OO 00 00 OO OO 00 00 OO OO OO OO 00 00 00 00 Current time setting SMS Year Month Date Hour Minutes Power on timer setup Options User Same Settings On All Same Settings On Work Days Default Same Settings On All e User Select the power on off timer and specify the on off times for each day of the week For each day of the week you have the following options Enable or Disable the schedule of the day Options Disable Enable e Same Settings On All Timer Mode Select all days of the week power on off timer For all days you have the following options Enable or Disable the schedule for all days of the week
72. osition Bottom left PIP 01 01 PIP Position Bottom Right osition PPO WIR 50 50 4F 02 02 PIP Position Top left 03 03 PIP Position Top right a SWA 00 00 Swap main and PIP 53 57 41 Swap eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 77 Main Control Value CMD CMD Type Reply DEC Content Remark Item Item DEC 00 00 Native 01 01 Fill ASP W R 41 53 50 02 02 PILAR Box Scaling 03 03 Letter Box 00 00 Zoom in ZOM W 54 4D 01 01 Zoom out 00 00 115200 01 01 38400 22 BRA WIR 42 52 41 Ju 02 02 19200 03 03 9600 00 00 MENU Key 01 01 INFO Key 02 02 UP Key 03 03 DOWN Key RCU W 52 43 55 04 04 LEFT Key 05 05 RIGHT Key Other Control 06 06 ENTER Key O 5 07 07 EXIT Key E ALL W 00 00 Reset all 41 4C 4C 00 00 Un lock keys W R 4B 4C 43 01 01 Lock keys SER R 13 bytes Read Serial Number 53 45 52 0 0 Set VGA ONLY WFS W R 1 1 Set VGA DIGITAL RS232 57 46 53 Wakeup from Sleep 2 2 Set Never Sleep RTV R Current value Read RS232 table Version 52 54 56 VOL W R 0 100 Current value Volume 56 AF 4C Audio 00 00 Mute Off MUT BUN AD 55 54 01 01 Mute On 00 00 User 01 01 Sport scheme SCM W R 02 02 Game 53 43 4D selection 03 03 Cinema 04 04 Vivid Multi Dis
73. partient a la Classe A d apres lanorme EN 55022 2010 Dans un environnement residentiel il peut provoquer des interferences radio et dans ce cas l utilisateur peut tre oblig de prendre les mesures n cessaires ATTENTION Afin de satisfaire aux normes EMC utiliser des cables blind s pour connecter les bornes suivantes Borne de sortie PC AV DVI D borne d entr e PC AV DVI D borne d entr e PC AV HDMI borne d entr e PC D sub bornes d entr e RVB et bornes d entr e sortie RS 232C Un moniteur plac sur un support instable est dangereux en raison des risques de chute qu il pr sente De nombreuses blessures touchant en particulier les enfants peuvent tre vit es en prenant quelques pr cautions simples Utiliser les dispositifs de fixation tels que les supports muraux fournis par le fabricant Utiliser uniquement des meubles capables d accueillir le moniteur en toute s curit V rifier que le moniteur ne d passe pas du bord du meuble sur lequel il est pos Ne pas placer le moniteur sur des meubles hauts armoires ou tag res par exemple sans fixer le meuble concern et le moniteur un support appropri Ne pas intercaler de tissu ou toute autre mati re entre le moniteur et le meuble sur lequel il est pos Expliquer aux enfants qu il est dangereux de grimper sur les meubles pour atteindre le moniteur ou ses boutons de commande En particulier pour la s curit des enfants Ne laissez pas
74. pla 00 00 Video Wall Switch Off vws WIR 56 57 53 P 01 01 Video Wall Switch On 78 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Main Control Value CMD CMD Type Reply DEC Content Remark Item Item DEC 3 HEX 00 00 Video Wall Frameless Off VWF W R 56 57 46 01 01 Video Wall Frameless On X 1 5 Matrix X Y value _ W R Y 1 5 Current value High quarter is X 7 4 bit 4D 41 54 Low quarter is 0 bit 9 Multi Display X 1 5 Matrix value 5 Optional DIV W R Y 1 5 Current value High quarter is X 7 4 bit 4D 41 54 Note 1 Low quarter is 3 O bit 00 00 DVI Indemnity Off DID W R 44 49 44 01 01 DVI Indemnity On Integral part of Power POD W R 0 30 Current value Delay 0 1 2 30 sec 50 4F 44 RTY W R 0 99 0 99 Year 52 54 59 RTM W R 1912 1912 Month 52 54 4D Current Time RTD W R 1531 1 31 52 54 44 Adjustment RTH W R 0 23 023 Hour 52 54 48 RTN W R 0 59 0 59 Minute 52 54 4E 0 0 All Timer Mode TMS W R 1 1 Work Days 54 4D 53 2 2 User 1 1 Sunday 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday Alarm Enable AEN W R 8 8 Wednesday 41 45 4E 16 16 Thursday 32 32 Friday 64 64 Saturday z 1 1 Sunday 2 2 Monday 4 4 Tuesday Alarm Disable AEF W R 8 8 Wednesday 414546 16 16 Thursday 32 32 64 64 Saturday SNH W R 0 23 0 23 Sunday On Hour 49 4E 48 SNM W R 0 59 0 59 Sunday On Minute 53 4E 4D Sunday SFH W R 0 23 0 23 Sunday Hour
75. prove your warranty claim if the necessary requirements are fulfilled The customer will receive a service code RMA number and the eyevis GmbH will prepare the service work chosen by the customer It is the customer s duty to keep the product ready for collection Should the customer miss to deploy the defective unit for pick up he is liable for the cost of the replacement unit Packing The eyevis GmbH can provide a suitable transport box on request if the customer can not ensure to be able to pack the defect device correctly and to label as a breakable good The customer is liable for damages caused by the use of an improper or unsuitable packing by the customer Transport The customer arranges for the transport of the display to the eyevis GmbH Service code RMA number The customer should have his service code ready for any further contacts with the eyevis GmbH in connection with this warranty claim Costs for not covered by warranty defects The eyevis GmbH reserves the right to charge the customer for incurred costs caused by complaints concerning defects or faults that are not covered by this warranty There are no express or implied warranties representations or conditions other than those stated in this warranty Other legal or contractual claims also towards the seller of the product are excluded as far as the eyevis GmbH has provided service based on this warranty This warranty does not affect or has influence o
76. r Service Techniker nur die vom Hersteller bezeichneten Teile oder Teile mit gleichen Eigenschaften und gleichem Leistungsverm gen wie die Originalteile verwendet Die Verwendung anderer Teile kann zu einem Brand zu Stromschlag oder anderen Gefahren f hren Sicherheits berpr fungen Lassen Sie vom Service Techniker nach Service oder Reparaturarbeiten eine Sicherheits berpr fung vornehmen um sicherzustellen dass das Produkt in einem einwandfreien Betriebszustand ist Wandmontage Bei der Montage des Ger tes an der Wand ist sicherzustellen dass die Befestigung nach der vom Hersteller empfohlenen Methode erfolgt Warmequellen Stellen Sie das Produkt nicht in der Nahe von Heizk rpern Heizger ten fen oder anderen Ger ten wie z B Verst rkern auf die Hitze abstrahlen Batterien Durch falsche Anwendung k nnen die Batterien explodieren oder sich entz nden Eine undichte Batterie kann Korrosion am Gerat verursachen sowie Hande und Kleidung verschmutzen Um diese Probleme zu vermeiden beachten Sie bitte die folgenden Sicherheitshinweise e Verwenden Sie nur empfohlene Batterietypen e Achten Sie beim Einlegen der Batterien darauf dass die Plus und die Minus Seite der Batterien den Anweisungen im Fachinneren richtig ausgerichtet sind e Verwenden Sie nicht alte und neue Batterien gemeinsam Verwenden Sie keine Batterien unterschiedlichen Typs Batterien derselben Form k nnen
77. r decreases the green hue Only Video Mode Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 50 Increases or decreases the back light level Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 0 100 Default 80 Adjusts red green blue gain and red green blue offset Press gt or ENTER to enter the menu 40 Image settings Color Temp and Gamma Gamma Color Temp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Image settings Menu continued Image Settings Gamma 2 2 Color Temperature Options Off 2 2 Default 2 2 Adjusts the colour temperature of the image Press gt select the desired temperature and then press ENTER Options User 5000 6500 7500K and 9300K Default 9300K Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the red gain of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 128 384 Default 256 Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the green gain of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 128 384 Default 256 Set Colour Temperature to User Mode in order to adjust this setting Adjusts the blue gain of image Press or gt select the desired level and then press ENTER Range 12
78. rackt 2 e 5 SS Maximum screw length 6 mm 0 24 inches X 4pcs Maximum screw length 15 mm 0 59 inches Screw thread 8 8 mm metric 68 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Appendix Installing the wall mount kit v Follow the manual instructions for the type of mount you have selected Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel v Moving the monitor requires at least two people v Before installing please make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount Installing the Wall Mount Kitt 1 Place the monitor LCD screen face down on a flat stable surface which has been covered with a soft cloth This will help prevent the monitor from being scratched 2 Remove the screws M8 15 screw x2 from the stand bracket at the back of the monitor 3 Align the stand brackets with the mounting holes and attach the brackets to the monitor using the screws removed in Step 2 4 Longer screws will damage the monitor Maximum screw length 15 mm 0 59 inches NOTICE Do not use screws longer than 15 mm to attach the table stand Longer screws will damage the monitor NOTICE Stand landscape only Maximum screw length 15 mm 0 59 inches Screw thread M8 8 mm metric eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Appendix Wall Mount Safety Notes 1 Please make sure ifthe bracket is fixed to the solid wall solid pillar for fear of falling d
79. rait se trouver en contact avec de l huile ou de la vapeur car cela pourrait provoquer un d but d incendie Assurez vous que le moniteur ne se trouve pas en contact avec de l eau ou d autres fluides Assurez vous qu aucun objet tel que des agrafes et des trombones ne p n tre dans le moniteur car cela pourrait provoquer un d but d incendie ou un choc lectrique N installez pas le moniteur au dessus des objets instables ou dans des endroits peu s rs Faites attention que le moniteur ne recoive pas de chocs violents ni de fortes vibrations Provoquer la chute du moniteur ou le culbuter peut l endommager N utilisez pas le moniteur proximit d un appareil de chauffage ou dans des endroits ou la temp rature est lev e car cela pourrait conduire un d gagement excessif de chaleur et provoquer un d but d incendie N utilisez pas le moniteur dans des endroits expos s directement la lumi re du soleil Veillez nettoyer fr quemment la poussi re et les d bris accumul s sur les ouvertures de ventilation l accumulation de poussi re sur les ouvertures de ventilation risque d entra ner une surchauffe un incendie ou un dysfonctionnement est recommand de nettoyer l int rieur du moniteur une fois par an Laccumulation de poussi re l int rieur du moniteur risque d entra ner une surchauffe un incendie ou un dysfonctionnement Faites nettoyer l int rieur du moniteur par un revendeur Eyevis ou un centre
80. rt 2 Or press SOURCE on the monitor keypad use the arrow buttons V to navigate to the desired input source and press ENTER e VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 e DVI e DisplayPort Composite Video e S Video Component UJ If the monitor cannot find a source a No signal message will appear f Main No signal eyevis OSD Keypad Function List e The LED Indicate Status EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 Key Power Source gt lt A Menu Exit 31 Description Standby button Source selection Activate selection Menu right Value increasing Menu left Value decreasing Menu up Menu down Menu Exit selection V Power ON Stand by Indicator v Remote Control Receiver Power Status Condition Green Normal operation Blinking Orange No signal Orange Power Saving Power off Off AC off NOTE If the LED is set to Off in the OSD menu the status LED will not operate 32 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 Avoiding Image Retention Fixed images displayed over a long periods of time may cause image burn in or image retention Image retention is not covered under warranty Follow the recommendations below to avoid image retention Operate display within its rated ambient environment e Operating temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F to 95 F e Humidity 75 RH Max Avoid static content e During each 24
81. rth undesirable partly visible effects The intern structure of imaging part panel may be changed by outside influences with partly visible effects Image Sticking This phenomenon which named alternatively image retention ghost image memory effect or remanent image and appears if the fluid crystals of the panel depart from the initial position This effect may have different causes which are not clarified technologically This undesired effect may occur if same content are continual showed for months and thereafter the content change Then possibly old content are still visible as shade These effects are wear marks which may be intensify by unsuitable usage It is not a defect Image Sticking must not confuse with Burn in which is a known fact of plasma displays and cathode ray tubes and is based on completely different physical mechanisms Heavy Image Sticking may be reversed by long switch off of the LCD TFT displays but they appear later again Image Sticking of TFT panels is excluded from the warranty Further effect is Mura a Japanese term for unevenness which is visible as cloud formation These clouds are particularly visible at low brightness The main reason for the occurrence of Mura is operating the system in wrong temperature specifications These may generally be caused by to high ambient temperature as well as poor air supply caused by wrong installation or p
82. s PIP Display Settings Display Settings Main Aspect Ratio Full Screen Main Aspect Ratio Full Screen zoom zoom Auto Scan Auto Scan Select Source Select Source adlad PIP Mode Off PIP Mode Side By Side PIP Position PIP Position Top Left Aspect Ratio Full Screen Aspect Ratio Full Screen Side By Side Scale Side By Side Scale Auto Scan Auto Scan Select source Select source 38 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Audio Settings Audio Settings Volume Bass Treble Balance HDMI Audio Input HDMI DP Audio Input DisplayPort Internal Speakers Off RTC Setup Bas c Settings Current Time if qu OO OO MON Timer Mode Same Settings On All Enable Power On Power Off 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO OO 00 00 Network Setup Advanced Settings Enable Network No Dynamic IP Disabled Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Gr DNS Addr Save Network Settings Load Default Settings evice Mli System Status System Status Channel Information Source Resolution HDMI1 1024x 768 60 0 Hz VGA 1024X765 60 0HZ Firmware Version Basic Settings Basic Settings OSD Transparent OSD Location OSD Zoom OSD Rotation Landscape OSD Language English OSD Timeout Sec Sleep Timer Off Power LED Off Real Time Clock 2 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Auto A
83. t which drains water such as an air conditioner Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and or shorten the life of the product Do not place the product on a sofa rug or other similar surface since they can block ventilation openings Do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed Power cord protection The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the product is dropped or applied with impact Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the LCD panel breaks Overloading Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords Overloading can cause fire or electric shock Entering of objects and liquids Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings High voltage flows in the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and or short internal parts For the same reason do not spill water or liquid on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service the product yourself Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions Request a qualified ser
84. time of the display and is an unnecessary waste of energy Switching off the display or turning it to Stand decisively and reduces the risk of image retention by mode for about 6 to 8 hours per day enlarges the life time of the product NOTICE Operating Time for Static Images The operating time should not be longer than 20 hours a day The display should be switched off for 4 hours not only black screen This extends the life time of the display and reduce the risk of Image Sticking NOTICE Screen Saver for Static Images Certain fields of application depend on the display of static image contents If possible you should activate a screen saver on the computer for these signals if they do not have to be surveyed as long as they do not change their content gt gt gum gt 2 NOTICE Scaling of the Input Signals Since they might also cause image retention you should avoid black image borders on the display Signals that do not have the same native aspect ratio as the display should always be scaled up to use the entire screen area This guarantees that the entire display surface is used and no black borders can occur For example a 4 3 image signal should be scaled up to 16 9 format to fill the complete screen User Manual eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 59 Warranty Terms and Conditions Duration and Validity of Warranty Proof of Purc
85. ue to heavy weight blid wall solid pillar Weak cement plywood 3 Please don t install the bracket directly under the sunshine humidity high temperature places for fear that the quality is effected 69 70 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 4 Installing the brakcet over 10 cm from each wall side and being vertical to the ground is the suggested installing position 5 6 Please make sure to hang on the The flat screen must be put in the mid mounting hooks firmly of the bracket for fear of slope eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 71 Appendix Controlling the Monitor through Ethernet Overview To control the monitor via an Ethernet LAN connection the following steps need to be performed 1 Check whether your monitor has the Ethernet option installed 2 Assign an IP address to the monitor 3 Connect the monitor to the local area network LAN 4 Install the VCOM LAN driver on a Windows PC 5 Usethe Windows PC to control the monitor NOTE Controlling the monitor through Ethernet is recommended for experienced users only Technical knowledge of your local area network LAN and or assistance from your system administrator may be required Locating the LAN Connector on your Monitor The EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 can optionally be equipped with a RJ45 Ethernet port that can be used to control the monitor via a local area network LAN To determine whether you monitor is equippe
86. uids Ensure that no objects such as paper clips or pins enter the monitor as this could lead to fire or electric shock Do not place the monitor on top of unstable objects or in unsafe places Do not allow the monitor to receive strong shocks or to strongly vibrate Causing the monitor to fall or topple over may damage it Do not use the monitor near heating equipment or in places where there is likelihood of high temperature as this may lead to generation of excessive heat and outbreak of fire Do not use the monitor in places where it may be exposed to direct sunlight Please be sure to constantly remove dust and garbage that has attached to the ventilation opening If dust collects in the ventilation opening it may lead to excessive heat outbreak of fire or malfunction As a standard clean the inside of the monitor once every year If dust collects inside the monitor it may lead to excessive heat outbreak of fire or malfunction Please request a cleaning of the inside of the monitor from an authorized Eyevis servicing dealer or service centre Images cannot be rotated on this monitor When using in vertical orientation you will need to prepare appropriately orientated content in advance Please make sure that the socket outlet is installed near the System and is easily accessible The Power supply cord serves as a disconnect device 12 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis THE POWER CORD Do not damage the po
87. unterschiedliche Spannungswerte besitzen Ersetzen Sie eine leere Batterie sofort durch eine neue e Wenn Sie die Fernbedienung langere Zeit nicht verwenden entnehmen Sie die Batterien e Wenn ausgetretene Batteriefl ssigkeit auf Haut oder Kleidung gelangt m ssen Sie diese sofort gr ndlich mit Wasser sp len Wenn Batteriefl ssigkeit in die Augen gelangt d rfen Sie die Augen auf keinen Fall reiben sondern am besten mit viel Wasser sp len und sofort einen Arzt aufsuchen Batteriefl ssigkeit kann Hautreizungen hervorrufen oder Augensch den verursachen 16 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Bei der Verwendung des Monitors ist darauf zu achten dass Gefahren f r Leib und Leben Sch den an Geb uden und anderen Gegenst nden sowie eine Beeinflussung von wichtigen oder gef hrlichen Ger ten wie z B der Nuklearreaktionssteuerung in Atomanlagen lebenserhaltenden Ger ten in medizinischen Einrichtungen oder Raketenabschusssteuerungen in Waffensystemen vermieden werden Vermeiden Sie es Teile des Produkts die sich erw rmen ber l ngere Zeit hinweg zu ber hren Dies k nnte zu leichten Verbrennungen f hren Bei der Herstellung des TFT Farb LCD Panels dieses Monitors wurde Pr zisionstechnologie eingesetzt Trotzdem k nnen einzelne Punkte am Bildschirm berhaupt nicht leuchten oder st ndig leuchten Bei Betrachtung des Bildschirms aus einem spitzen Winkel k nnen die Farben oder die Helligk
88. ux liquides LCD de cet appareil est fabriqu en verre et par cons quent il peut se briser si l appareil tombe ou s il recoit un fort impact Veillez ne pas vous blesser par les clats de verre si le panneau LCD devait tre bris Surcharge Ne surchargez pas les prises de courant ou les rallonges car ceci peut entrainer un risque d incendie ou d lectrocution Insertion de solides ou de liquides N introduisez jamais des objets par les orifices de cet appareil car ils pourraient provoquer une lectrocution et ou un court circuit en touchant des pi ces internes sous haute tension Pour la m me raison ne renversez jamais de l eau ou un liquide sur l appareil Entretien N essayez pas de r parer vous m me l appareil La d pose des couvercles peut vous exposer une haute tension ou d autres dangers Confiez toute r paration un personnel qualifi 20 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 eyevis Reparation Dans les cas suivants debranchez le cordon d alimentation au niveau de la prise secteur et demandez a un personnel qualifie d effectuer les reparations D gat sur le cordon ou la prise de courant Infiltration d un liquide ou p n tration d un objet l int rieur de l appareil Exposition de l appareil la pluie ou l eau Fonctionnement anormal malgr une conformit aux explications du mode d emploi Ne r glez que les commandes dont il est fait mention dans le mode d emploi Un r glag
89. vice person to perform servicing Repair If any of the following conditions occurs unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service person to perform repairs 10 EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 15 When the power cord or plug is damaged When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product When the product has been exposed to rain or water When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of controls not described in the instructions can cause damage which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified technician When the product has been dropped or damaged When the product displays an abnormal condition Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs servicing Replacement parts In case the product needs replacement parts make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts Use of unauthorised parts can result in fire electric shock and or other danger Safety checks Upon completion of service or repair work request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition Wall mounting When mount
90. wer cord nor place heavy objects on it stretch it or over bend it Also do not add extension cords Damage to the cord may result in fire or electric shock Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor Do not use the power cord with a power tap Adding an extension cord may lead to fire as a result of overheating Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands Doing so could result in electric shock Unplug the power cord if it is not used for a long time Do not attempt to repair the power cord if it is broken or malfunctioning Refer the servicing to the service representative eyevis EYE LCD 4600 5500 LE 700 13 NOTICE This is a class A product according EN 55022 2010 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate counter measures NOTICE To maintain compliance with EMC regulations use shielded cables to connect to the following terminals PC AV DVI D output terminal PC AV DVI D input terminal PC AV HDMI input terminal PC D SUB input terminal PC RGB input terminals and RS 232C input output terminals If a monitor is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location it can be potentially hazardous due to falling Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as Using fixing devices like wall mount brackets recommended by the manufacturer Only using furniture that

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