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1. Use the button to select the aspect ratio of the display press OK button to confirm Normal Stretch Wide Panoramic Normal Wide Zoom e available menu options varies depending on the input source C The option is either Panoramic or Stretch depend on input screen 2 format Panoramic Standard screen format ex 4 3 Stretch Wide screen format ex 16 9 Troubleshooting No image 15 displayed Is the power cord connected See if the power cord is properly connected to the outlet Is the power indicator light on See if the power switch is turned on Power is on power indicator Adjust brightness and contrast again is blue but the screen appears Backlight may need repair extremely dark Is the power indicator amber If the display is in power saving mode move the mouse or press any key e Turn both devices off and then back on 6 Does the NO SIGNAL e The signal cable between PC and display message appear is not connected Check the signal cable e Press INPUT on the remote control to check the input signal The screen image looks abnormal 0 Is the screen positioned e D SUB analog signal Select Auto Adjustment in Size amp Position menu to automatically select the optimal screen status that fits the current mode Do thin lines appear in the D SUB analog signal Select Auto ba
2. NA Adjust Phase 0 00 RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Checksum Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes Prefix code Prefix code Set Payload m command y payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ID bytes Ack Set VGA OxCC 0x55 4 OxEO OK reserved reserved Header Adjust Phase OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Read VGA OxCC 0x33 1 4 OxSE reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Adjust Phase 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0 100 reserved VGA Adjust OxE1 NG Payload Phase Reset 0x00 Picture Reset OxE1 NG Payload Ox00 Payload Ack Set Color OxEO reserved OxFF Header XOR OxE1 NG OxFF Payload 00 0 Ack Read Lud BEEN OxEO OK 0 100 pedis XOR Color OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Set Tint OxCC 0 33 4 0 41 reserved 0x00 m Payload m oce 9T erue ico n OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Read Tint 5 a reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 Header XOR 0 00 Payload 4 Ack Read Tint OxCC 0x55 OxEO OK 0 50 OxE1 NG Payload 50 0 100 50 Set non VGA reserved 0x00 Header XOR Horz Position 0x00 Payload Ack Set non OxCC 0x55 OxEO OK reserved reserved Header VGA Horz OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Position Read non OxCC 0 33 0 42 reserved Ox00 reserved 0x
3. Multimedia player HDMI signal cable 4 Computer Camcorder Ha AAAC Connection Check that the computer display and the peripherals are turned off Then connect the signal input cable A Connecting with an HDMI Signal Input Cable e m m m see om mom mom om af 9 eum Display B Connecting with a D sub VGA Signal Input Cable 4 lt gt m Audio cable 0 PUTES IN Qmm KO 5 le i RGB PC P Display AOL z Macintosh Adapter Use only the standard Macintosh adapter Do not use other adapter type that is compatible with different signaling system Connecting to External Devices Audio Out Connection a e AUDIO OUT Audio cable Display Speaker Optical audio gt a ss Display Audio amplifier Component Connection Display VCR DVD Set top Box DW mM kaweh o Component AV cable Composite Video Connection Display VCR DVD Set top Box Q 9 Q 3 0 1 COMPOSITE GOOD Composite AV cable Connecting to External Devices USB Connection Oe 4 USB Flash Drive
4. Display Ethernet Connection Ethernet RJ 45 cable Display Power Connection Rear side of the display Power outlet Power cord OSD Menus screen Adjustment Options using the Control Panel Description Qj Select menu item move up e Increase the volume level Adjust the settings increase the value Decrease the volume level Adjust the settings decrease the value O on Display hide the OSD on screen display menu or return to the previous menu OSD Menus Menu Options Input 6 Ethernet Wide ZEN Sleep Timer Menu Description Input Select the input source Adjust and refine the picture displayed on your display based on ambient room light and personal preferences Audio Adjust the audio settings Adjust the general settings such as setting OSD language Setup and etc Ethernet Configure the network settings Wide Select how the picture displays on the screen Sleep Timer Set the timer to turn the display off at the preset time Note OSD On Screen Display gt The OSD function enables you adjust the screen status conveniently since it provides graphical presentation OSD Menus Adjusting On Screen Display 050 Settings 6 9 6 5 Display Select Enter the Select Enter the Adjust the Confirm Return OSD a main selected menu subm
5. 0 00 OxCC 0x55 OxC2 OxEO OK 0 Normal Full Wide Mode OxE1 NG 1 Wide Payload 2 Zoom 3 Stretch red Or System 50Hz OxFF Payload ws System 1 OxFF Payload eal a Bee mea ae System 0 00 T Video System 1 2 RS232C CheckSum command Set Power OxCC 0x33 4 0x10 0 Off reserved reserved Header XOR 1 On 0x00 0x00 Payload We can make CheckSum with Header 5 bytes and Payload 4 bytes Prefix code 0 XOR Prefix code 1 XOR Set ID XOR Command Payload Type XOR of Payload bytes XOR Command XOR data 0 XOR data 1 XOR data 2 CheckSum For example 0xCC XOR 0x33 XOR 0x01 Set ID XOR 0x00 XOR 0x04 XOR 0x10 XOR 0x01 ON XOR 0x00 XOR 0x00 Make sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the product Keep the Owner s Manual CD in an accessible place for future reference The model and serial number of the SET is located on the back and one side of the SET Record it below should you ever need Service MODEL SERIAL For detail information about ISF please refer web site http www imagingscience com Temporary noise is normal when powering ON or OFF this device
6. RS 232C Serial Connect several displays with serial port Ports Ethernet Port Connect to a local area network LAN using an Ethernet cable RGB Port Connect to a PC VGA port apu Connect to a PC s line audio Port 9 Component Connect to an external device such as a VCR STB or Video Input Ports a DVD player Stereo Audio Connect an external audio system or headphones Line Out Name and Function of the Parts Rear View continue No Item Description Optical Audio Connect an audio amplifier Out 4 Connect an HDMI equipment an HDMI DVI adapter cable to devices such as a DVD player or set top box HDMI Supports High Definition input and HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD signals USB Ports Connect to a USB device such as a USB flash drive or USB hard disk drive HDMI UHD60 Connect an HDMI equipment such as a computer Ports camcorder or multimedia player which are able to output 4x HDMI with individually 1080p 9 602 resolution and compose to UHD 9 60Hz resolution Using the Remote Control Name of the Remote Control Buttons OK e Enter the submenu Confirm the selection Multimedia Enter the multimedia mode Input Switch the input source Info Display the input information Left Decrease the values Change the options Back Return to the previous menu
7. you drop the display the damaged display can cause electric shock or fire Do not place the display face down This may damage the display Q Precautions in Using Cleaning the Display A Warning Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the display yourself Fire or electric shock can occur Contact Customer Service for repair When cleaning the display unplug the power cord and scrub gently with a soft cloth to prevent scratching Do not clean with a wet cloth or spray water or other liquids directly onto the display An electric shock may occur Do not use chemicals such as benzene paint thinners or alcohol Keep the display away from water Fire or electric shock accident can occur Avoid high temperatures and humidity Do not put or store flammable substances near the display There is a danger of explosion or fire Keep the display clean at all times Do not press on the display with a hand or sharp object such as nail pencil or pen or make a scratch on it Keep proper distance from the display and rest from time to time Your vision may be impaired if you look at the display too closely or for too long Keep small accessories out of the reach of children Leaving a fixed image on the display for a long time may cause damage to the display and cause image retention Make sure to use a screen saver on the display Burn in and related problems are not covered by the warranty on this displa
8. 1 m Speakers 0 00 5 232 RJ 45 Header 5 bytes Ack Read OxCC 0x55 0x65 Speakers Payload 4 bytes 01 Code Fa Payload payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type bytes OxEO MC OxE1 Controlling the Multiple Product FE reserved Set Audio OxCC 0x33 4 0 66 m 0 00 reserved 0 00 Ack Set Audio 0 0x55 4 0x66 Only TEE a OxE1 reserved OxFF reserved Header XOR OxFF Payload Read Audio OxCC 0x33 1 4 0 66 reserved 03 reserved 0x00 reserved Header XOR Only 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x66 Audio Only Set Digital OxCC Ox33 0x67 Audio Out TET Digital Audio Out OxEO NC OxE1 OF Dolby OxEO Nc OxE1 On OxFF Payload 0 00 reserved 0 00 reserved OxFF reserved OxFF Payload Read Digital OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x67 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Audio Out 0 00 Digital Audio Out S 1 0 Off 1 Dolby 2 PCM reserved Header XOR OxFF Payload Set Analog OxCC 0x33 0x68 0 Fixed reserved 0x00 reser
9. gt Data Length 8 Bit Parity Bit None gt Stop Bit 1 Bit Flow Control None gt Communication Code Hex Code c Use a DB 9 Pin Cable HDMI CEI Connection With Consumer Electronics Interface feature you can command and control two or more CEC enabled boxes that are connected through HDMI by using only one of their remote controls e g controlling a television set set top box and DVD player using only the remote control of the display Connecting the cable Connect the HDMI cable as shown in the illustration BA Display Not support HDMI splitter or Daisy Chain connection only support PC Display 1 1 control HDMI statement Description One Touch Play Turning on the HDMI source device cause the connected Display to be turned on and switch to HDMI Input automatically Routing Control Switch Remote control or Front key Display Input to HDMI will cause the HDMI source device to be turned on System Standby Turning off the Display will cause the HDMI Devices the CEC net to be turned off RS 232C lt p45 Controlling the Multiple Product RS 232C and 45 Protocol Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes of command Preti code Ereni FEL PS SIS payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ID Type bytes 1 0x00 Payload Power OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Set Input OxCC Ox33 4 0x11 0x30 VGA1 reserved 0x00 Source
10. reserved OxE1 1 On OxFF Payload RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes of command COSE 75 og payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type bytes Set OxCC 0x33 0x61 0 reserved 0x00 reserved XinemaSound 1 On 0x00 Payload Leveler Ack Set OxCC 0x55 4 0x61 OxEO Mc reserved OxFF reserved Header XOR XinemaSound OxE1 OxFF Payload Leveler Read OxCC 0 33 1 4 0x61 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved XinemaSound 0x00 Payload Leveler Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x61 OxEO OK 0 Off reserved Header XinemaSound OxE1 NG 1 On OxFF Payload Leveler _ 5 7 1 Payload 0 00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 0x62 OxEO OK Bass OxE1 NG Set Treble OxCC 0x33 0x63 Payload mee ae Treble 1 OxFF Payload eed 0 00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 0x63 Treble a 0 00 Payload ee pete tae Sync 1 0 00 7 1 0 00 ps Speakers
11. OxFF Payload SSA 0 00 RS 232C lt R45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes BER of command a p payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 1 Type 22 OxCC 0x55 Ox4E OxEO OK Digital OxE1 NG Low 2 3 m Auto 00 0 1 Payload 8 00 0 Bs Film Mode OxE1 1 Auto OxFF Payload Set Balance OxCC Ox33 4 0x56 100 R50 mx 1 Payload NAN per peterem 0 00 Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x56 OxEO OK 0 L50 Balance 0xE1 NG Payload 49 11 50 0 51 R1 100 R50 pram p 5 7 LE emper s 0 00 mee Volume OxE1 OxFF Payload d lO RN NI o nd iik 0x00 Payload Mme DE _ TENG Volume OxE1 OxFF Payload e e NU Rond di Heset 0x00 Payload Sound Reset OxE1 OxFF Payload Set OxCC 0x33 0x60 0 ons reserved 0x00 reserved Header XOR 1 0 00 Payload mm Set OxCC 0x55 0x60 c reserved reserved Header pene 1 Payload Sead OxCC 0x33 0x60 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header oe Ox00 Payload mm Read OxCC 0x55 0x60 OxEO 0
12. Press the W button to stop the playback Select Sort to specify the sorting method Select View to change the type of file listing Multimedia Mode Viewing Photos 1 Select Photo and press the OK button to enter the main Photo content browser PATH MMP Photo 1 ma Folder 1 Photo 1 Sor View Thumbnails ma Browse Music 5 6 Photo 7 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Page 1 of 1 2 In the main Photo content browser use the A W lt P gt buttton to select a photo 3 Press the OK button to view in full screen 4 To begin a slide show select Start Slideshow and press the OK button A slide show begins from the selected photo Press the button to pause the slide show or press the W button to stop the slide show Select Sort to specify the file sorting method Select View to change the type of file listing Select Setting to customize the slide show settings Shuffle Enable Disable the shuffle function Speed Set the interval time between each slide display T Effect Select the transition effect between each slide Kc displays Speed 5 seconds Select Browser Music to playback songs Effect Random Changing Display Mode Set Aspect Ratio 1 Turn on the display 2 Press the WIDE button on the remote control The Aspect Ratio menu appears on the screen Normal Wide Zoom
13. SS OWNER S MANUAL Ultra HD LCD Display MODELS RS 840UD Important Precautions Please read these safety precautions carefully before using the display Failure to follow those warnings may result in death serious injury N or damage to the display or other property Electrical Power Related Precautions A Warning Use only the power cord supplied with the unit or another manufacturer s authorized cord Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock or damage to the display Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle you do not you may be electrocuted or injured Or the display might be damaged Do not use a damaged or loose plug This may cause electrical shock or fire Operate the display only from a power source i e voltage indicated in the product specification Otherwise the display can be damaged fire can occur or you may be electrocuted If you are not sure what type of power supply you have consult a certified electrician In the presence of thunder and lightning never touch the power cord and signal cable because it can be very dangerous can cause electric shock Do not connect several extension cords electrical appliances or electrical heaters to a single outlet Use a power bar with a grounding terminal designed for exclusive use with the display A fire can break out due to overheating Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Additi
14. Standard 6 Movie 7 Game 8 Vivid me 72 D 4 a Brightness 0 00 Brightness OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Brightness 0 00 Brightness OxE1 NG Payload Toe Te oe 0 00 Payload fe Contrast OxE1 NG Payload 0x00 Payload Contrast OxE1 NG OxFF Payload RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes teat of command eres SLET Se S etsi payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ID bytes pepe peers Sharpness 0 00 Sharpness OxE1 NG OxFF Payload NA Sharpness 0 00 Sharpness OxE1 NG OxFF Payload eeu es 0 00 m Imm Backlight OxE1 NG OxFF Payload GR d Backlight 0 00 Backlight OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Set Color OxCC 0x33 4 0x35 10 Cool 9300K reserved 0x00 Temp Mode 1 Medium Payload 6500 2 Warm 5500 3 User Custom 4 Natural 5 3200K OxE1 NG OxFF Payload 0 00 Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x35 0 Cool 9300K Color Temp 1 Medium Mode 6500K 2 Warm 5500 3 User Custom 4 Natural 5 3200K Set Co
15. 0x40 DVI1 Payload 0x50 HDMI 1 0x51 HDMI2 0x52 HDMI3 0x60 Composite1 0x70 YPbPr1 0x80 Music Port 0x90 TV1 HDMI UHD60 Ack Input OxCC 0x55 4 Ox1 1 OxEO OK reserved reserved Header Source OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Read Input OxCC 0 33 1 4 Ox1 1 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Source 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 Ox1 1 OxEO OK 0x30 VGA1 Input Source OxE1 NG 0x40 DVI1 Payload 0x50 HDMI1 0x51 HDMI2 0x52 3 Ox60 Composite 1 0x70 YPbPr1 0 80 Music Port 0x90 TV1 HDMI UHD60 mee ee p mp Mute 1 mute 0 00 Payload Screen Mute OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Mute 0 00 Payload Screen Mute OxE1 NG 1 mute on OxFF Payload RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product prn Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes prn of command ps payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type ae Set Remote OxCC 0x33 0x14 0x08 POWER reserved 0x00 Controller Key 0x43 MENU OxOB INPUT 0x40 UP 0x41 DOWN 0x07 LEFT 0x06 RIGHT 0x50 OK 0x51 INFO 0x52 BACK 0x53 EXIT 0x54 VOL UP 0x55 VOL DOWN 0x56 CH UP 0x57 CH DOWN 0x58 LAST 0x59 MUTE 55 0 SLEEP Ox5C FR Ox5D PLAY Ox5E FF MULTIMEDIA 0x60 PAUSE 0x61 STOP 0 62 FAV CH 0x63 WIDE 0x64 AUDIO ONLY 0x80 0x89 0 9
16. 2 CS 0 1 Type bytes Ack Set Color 0x55 0x48 ue reserved OxFF reserved Header Temp Blue OxE1 OxFF Payload Offset Read Color OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x48 reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Temp Blue 0 00 Offset Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x48 e 0 255 reserved Color Temp 1 Payload Blue Offset Set Dynamic OxCC Ox33 4 Ox4B reserved 0x00 Contrast Payload Ack Set OxCC 0x55 4 Ox4B OKEO ue reserved reserved Header Dynamic OxE1 OxFF Payload Contrast Read OxCC 0x33 Ox4B reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Dynamic 0 00 Payload Contrast Ack Read OxCC 0x55 Ox4B OxEO OK Dynamic OxE1 NG Payload Contrast Ex pe 9 pep Em Dimming On 0x00 Payload bp E Dimming OxE1 OxFF Payload Ei NANA ers Dimming 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 50 0 kh Off reserved Header XOR Local OxE1 On OxFF Payload Dimming Set Noise OxCC 0x33 4 0x4D reserved 0x00 Reduction Ee Reduction 1 Payload Em oe a Reduction Ox00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 Ox4D OxEO OK 0 Off reserved Header XOR Noise OxE1 NG 1 Low OxFF Payload Reduction 2 Medium 3 High Set Digital NR OxCC 0x33 4 Ox4E reserved 0x00 Payload mes Digital NR OxE1
17. Ack Set OxCC 0x55 0x14 OxEO c reserved OxFF reserved Remote 1 Payload Controller Key Set OxCC 0x33 4 0x19 reserved 0x00 SleepTime Payload Se a SleepTime OxE1 Ox00 Payload ee SleepTime 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 0x19 SleepTime 10 sleep i i minute Set VGA OxCC 0x33 0x20 0 255 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Horz Size Ox00 Payload RS 232C lt 845 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes E eum ibyte of command payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ID Type bytes Horz Size OxE1 NG OxFF Payload upper ps er Horz Size 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x20 OxEO OK 0 255 reserved Header VGA Horz OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Size Temp Reset 0x00 Payload Temp OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Set Picture OxCC 0x33 0x30 0 Dynamic reserved 0x00 reserved Header Mode 1 Normal 2 Mild 3 Usermild Custoom 4 Standard Natural 5 Movie Cinema 6 Game 7 Vivid 8 Sport Ack Set OxCC 0x55 0x30 reserved reserved Picture Mode OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 0x30 OxEO OK 0 Dynamic Picture Mode 9 Sport Read Picture 6 1 0x30 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 Mode 0 00 OxE1 NG 1 OxFF Payload 2 Mild 3 User 4 Custom 5
18. Read Color OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x38 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Temp Blue 0x00 Payload Gain Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x38 OxEO MC 0 255 reserved Color Temp OxE1 OxFF Payload Blue Gain Set VGA OxCC 0x33 4 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Adjust Auto 0x00 Payload Mode Ack Set VGA OxCC 0x55 4 Ox3A OxEO Mc reserved reserved Adjust Auto OxE1 OxFF Payload Mode Set VGA OxCC 0x33 4 0x3B 0 100 reserved 0 00 reserved Adjust 0 00 Position Ack Set VGA OxCC 0x55 4 Ox3B OxEO Mc reserved reserved adjust H OxE1 OxFF Payload Position Read VGA OxCC 0x33 1 4 Ox3B reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Adjust H 0x00 Payload Position Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 Ox3B OxEO NC 0 100 reserved Header XOR VGA Adjust OxET OxFF Payload Position Set VGA OxCC 0x33 4 0x3C 0 100 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Adjust V 0 00 Position Ack Set VGA OxCC 0x55 4 Ox3C OxEO MC reserved OxFF reserved Header Adjust V OxE1 OxFF Payload Position Read VGA OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x3C reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Adjust V 0 00 Position Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 Ox3C OxEO Me 0 100 reserved Header XOR VGA Adjust V 1 Position
19. reserved Ack Set OxCC 0x55 4 08 50 0 MC reserved OxFF reserved CEC Device OxE1 OxFF Payload Search m 21 m e eme Devices 0 00 OxCC 0x55 bit 7 4 0 byte1 LA of 1 Device OK others NG byte2 N OSD name of Payload bit 3 0 device 1 0 for end number byteN 1 LA of device2 byteN 2 M OSD name of for end e me Settings Ox00 Payload All Settings OxE1 OxFF Payload GR I iid 0 00 Payload _ DHCP OxE1 OxFF Payload meer DNS1 TU Payload IP OxE1 OxFF Payload 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 OxAD OXEO MC 20 bytes IP Subnet Header Static IP OxE1 Mask Gatway DNS1 Payload 4 Status 0 00 Ack Read OxCC 0x55 50 0 A 0 Disconnected 0 DHCP Ethernet OxE1 1 Connected 1 Static Payload Status Set Wide OxCC 0x33 OxC2 0 Normal Full reserved 0x00 Mode 1 Wide 0x00 Payload 2 Zoom 3 Stretch Panoramic RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes of command Riel en lx cede 3 Payload payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ED OxE1 OxFF Payload N
20. screen Down Move downward on the selection e Change selected item Volume Adjust the volume Power Turn the display on off Wide Change the display mode Audio only Only output audio from the display speaker Up Move upward on the selection Change selected item Menu Display OSD on screen display menu Right Increase the values Enter the submenu Change the options Exit Exit OSD menu Mute Mute the audio Numbers 0 9 Input the number Installing Batteries into the Remote Control 1 Open the battery cover 2 Install the batteries matching the correct polarity Install two 1 5V AA batteries 3 Close the battery cover Dispose the used batteries in the recycle bin to prevent environmental pollution Stand Installation Installing the Stand 1 Place the display with the screen side down on a flat and cushioned surface Then attach the stand as shown in the illustration 2 Secure the stand with the six included screws Please fasten with a screwdriver Note e lf you do not fasten the screws the display fall which may result in gt damage to the product Stand Installation Removing the Stand 1 Place the display with the screen side down on a flat and cushioned surface Then remove the scr
21. 00 reserved VGA Horz 0 00 Payload Position Ack Read 0x42 OxEO OK 0 64 reserved Header XOR non VGA OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Horz Position 0x00 1 1 Vert Position 0 00 Ack Set 0x43 OxEO OK reserved reserved Header VGA Vert OxE1 NG Payload Position Read non VGA Vert Position RS 232C lt R45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes of command cede SE ina od payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 ID Type bytes Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x43 OxEO OK 0 32 reserved Header XOR non VGA OxE1 NG Payload Vert Position Horse oos em oe Horz Size 0 00 Payload Ack Set non OxCC 0x55 4 0x44 OxEO OK reserved reserved VGA Horz OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Size Read non OxCC 0x33 1 4 44 0 reserved 00 0 reserved 0x00 reserved VGA Horz 0x00 Payload Size Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x44 OxEO OK 0 100 reserved 1 Payload Horz Size TT 0 00 Ack Set OxCC 0x55 0x45 OxEO OK reserved OxFF reserved VGA Vert OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Size Read non OxCC 0x33 1 0x45 reserved 0x00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header VGA Vert 0x00
22. Balance Adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers Adjust to match the movements and the lips of the person Lip Sync talking on the screen Speakers Turn the built in speakers on or off OSD Menus Audio Menu continue Menu Option Description Audio Only Output audio from the TV speakers but turn off the TV display Digital Audio Out Select the type of digital audio output to an external audio system Analog Audio Out Select the analog audio mode Equalizer Customize the equalizer settings Settings one Sime Sak adjust the settings do the following i Press the lt button to select the option and select OK to enter the submenu li Press the A V button to adjust the setting Reset Audio Reset all Audio settings to the factory default settings Settings Do you wish to RESET Audio Settings to default Cancel Select OK to reset all settings OSD Menus Setup Menu CEI Settings Menu Language English Power Indicator On Wired Control On Set ID system Information Reset All Settings Menu Option Description Settings Configure settings Function Enable Device Search Function Enable Disable function Device Search Search for devices Note Device Search option is only available if gt function is enabled gt Menu
23. Language Select the on screen menu language English Power Indicator Enable or disable the power indicator on the front of the display when the display is turned on Wired Control Specify the type of network connection OSD Menus Setup Menu continue Menu Option Description Set ID Assign a unique Set ID NO name assignment to each display when several displays are connected via RS 232C for display Monitor ID Set Enter the ID number and select Set to confirm the setting System Display the system information of the display Information System Info Model RS 840UD Version aw IDTV0801 002126 3 001 449 Revision 0903 Source Type HDMI Resolution 1920x1080 Vertical Frequency 60 Progressive YES Network Select System Information to view the system information OSD Menus Setup Menu continu Menu Option Description Reset All Settings Return the display parameters on all menus to the factory default settings Are you sure you would like to Restore Defaults OK Cancel Select OK to reset all settings OSD Menus Ethernet Menu Menu Option Manual Setup Address Subnet Mask Def Gateway 0 Pref DNS Alt DNS Connect e Type User can use the user defined settings as they wish e IP Address Subnet Mask Def Gateway Pref DNS Alt DNS Ente
24. Payload Size G Set Color OxCC 0x33 0x46 0 255 reserved 0 00 reserved 0 00 Offset Ack Set Color OxCC 0x55 0x46 OxEO OK reserved reserved Temp Red OxE1 OxFF Payload Offset Read Color OxCC Ox33 1 4 0x46 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Temp Red 0x00 Payload Offset Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x46 OK 0 255 reserved Header XOR Color Temp 0xE1 NG OxFF Payload Red Offset Set Color OxCC Ox33 4 0 47 0 255 reserved 0x00 reserved Temp Green 0x00 Payload Offset Ack Set Color OxCC 0x55 4 0x47 OxEO OK reserved reserved Header XOR Temp Green 0xE1 NG Payload Offset Read Color OxCC Ox33 1 4 0x47 reserved 00 0 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Temp Green 0x00 Payload Offset Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0 47 0 255 reserved Color Temp OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Green Offset Set Color OxCC Ox33 4 0x48 0 255 reserved 0x00 reserved Temp Blue 0x00 Payload Offset Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x45 OxEO OK 0 100 reserved Header non VGA OxE1 N OxFF Payload Vert Size RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes of command da 8 pa payload Command data 0 data 1 data
25. Tae 192 byte TS MPEG 2 Video PS Program Stream VOB SVCD Audio aa Video 264 ma EE MPEG 2 MPEG 1 Layer Multimedia Mode Video H 264 AVC MPEG 4 Part 2 H 263 WAVE WAV 8 bit 16 bit PCM Note e All still pictures are scaled to 1920 x 1080 then upscaled to 3840 x 2160 for display SO Video decoding supports up FHD Basic Operation 1 Turn on the display 2 Plug a USB device to the USB port on the display 3 Press the MULTIMEDIA button on the remote control 4 Select the USB port that you want to access and press the OK button 5 Select the media type of the file you wish to play and press the OK button 6 Use the A W lt gt button to browse the files folders or menu options and press the OK button to confirm Multimedia Mode Playback Music 1 Select Audio and press the OK button to enter the main Music content browser Music Name_11111111111 00 03 15 Music 22222222222 00 03 15 Music Name_33333333333 00 03 15 Music Name_44444444444 00 03 15 Music Name_55555555555 00 03 15 Music Name 66666666666 5 Music Name 77777777777 00 03 15 Music Name_88888888888 00 03 15 Music Name_99999999999 00 03 15 gt Music Name_10 00 03 15 Browser Photos Music _11 00 03 15 Music Name_12 00 03 15 LE UL AO NS Album A Z All 2 In the main Music content browser use the A V button to select a song 3 P
26. and wait for 10 seconds 4 Connect the AC power cord and turn on the display Specifications The product specifications can change without prior notice for product improvement Size 84 Native Resolution 3840 x 2160 Aspect Ratio 16 9 Frame Rate 120Hz Soane Brightness 350 nits Contrast Ratio 1400 1 Typical Response Time 5ms Typical Display Color 1 06 Billion Input Voltage min range 90 264V Input Frequency min range 50 60 Hz FO Power Consumption On 550W Max Standy lt 3W Controllable lt 15W Standby Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 1919 2mm x 1166 6mm x 394mm with stand Dimensions 1919 2 1105 2mm 67mm without stand Weight Net Weight 81 5kg with stand 77 5kg without stand RGB 1920 x 1080 60 Hz Single HDMI 3840 x 2160 23 98 24 25 29 97 30Hz Video Signal Maximum Resolution 3840 x 2160 50 60Hz Component 1920 x 1080 50Hz Composite 480i NTSC Supported 4K2K 30Hz 4K2K 25Hz AK2K 24Hz Up to RGB 4 4 4 8 bit Color Format lt 1080P or 4K2K 50Hz 4K2K 66002 Up to RGB 4 4 4 12 bit Input HDMI HDMI UHD60 RGB VGA RS 232C RJ 45 Component Connector Composite Operational Condition Temperature 0 C to 35 C Humidity 20 to 90 Conditions Storage Condition Temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 10 to 90 Specifications PC Mode RGB Preset Mode Resolution Re
27. ckground Adjustment in Size amp Position menu to automatically select the optimal screen status that fits the current mode If the adjustment is not satisfactory use the Fine Tune menu Power is on power indicator D SUB analog signal Select Auto is blue but the screen appears Adjustment in Size amp Position menu to extremely dark automatically select the optimal screen status that fits the current mode If the adjustment is not satisfactory use the Fine Tune menu Troubleshooting After image appears on the screen After image appears when the If you display a fixed image for a long previous image changed time the pixels may be damaged quickly Use the screen saver function Screen color 15 abnormal Screen has poor color Set the number of color to more than 24 resolution 16 colors bits true color Select Control Panel Display Settings Color Table menu in Windows Screen color is unstable or Check the connection status of the signal mono colored cable or re insert the PC video card e Do black spots appear on the Several pixels red green white or screen black color may appear on the screen which can be attributable to the unique characteristics of the LCD Panel This is not a malfunction of the LCD If any of above instructions does not work follow the instructions 1 Press MENU Select Setup gt Reset Settings 2 Enter the password 3 Remove the AC power cord
28. e is normally used in movie Soft image can be seen in this mode The picture is somewhat darker than other mode OSD Menus Picture Menu continue Menu Option Description Picture e Nature This mode shows normal and natural image Mode Sports This mode uses high contrast display for clear cut images ideal for viewing sports events Dynamic This mode is normally used in department store Backlight and Sharpness is set to its maximum value Saturation of Color becomes high You can see very bright clear and sharp image e Game This mode increases the brightness and response time level for enjoying video games Note Picture Mode option is not available if the input gt 15 Gamma Select the appropriate setting of dark scenery With greater gamma value dark scenery looks brighter Backlight Adjust the backlight that affects the overall brilliance of the picture Adjust the difference between the light and dark levels in the Contrast picture Brightness Adjust the brightness setting Color Adjust the color intensity of the picture Tint Adjust the picture hue Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the edges of elements in the picture Note Sharpness option is not available if the input gt 15 SO OSD Menus Picture Menu continue Menu Option Description Size amp Adjust the display settings Posi
29. enu setting the to menu menu item i ite setting previous menu operation using the remote control Press the MENU button to display the OSD menu Use the button to select the main menu Press the OK gt button to enter the selected menu screen Use the button to select the menu item Press the OK gt button to enter the submenu Use the lt gt button to adjust the setting select the option Use the OK button to confirm the setting Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu exit the OSD menu OSD Menus Input Menu Select the proper input source a Video Component HDMI UHD60 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 PC Note e You can also access the Input menu by pressing the INPUT button on the remote control SO e The available menu options varies depending on the input source f the menu items are appears in gray this indicates that those functions are not available OSD Menus Picture Menu Picture Mode Gamma pue Backlight 85 Contrast 80 Brightness 50 Color 60 Tint Sharpness Size amp Position Color Temperature Advanced Picture Reset Picture Mode Menu Option Description Picture Select a preset view option optimized for different viewing Mode conditions Custom Nature Sports Dynamic Game Custom User can use the user defined settings as they wish e Cinema This mod
30. et advanced Picture settings Picture Dynamic Contrast Off Local Dimming MEMC Noise Reduction Digital NR Film Mode Dynamic Contrast Adjust the brightness of the display to maximize the picture quality Local Dimming Reduce the leakage and produce darker picture Reduce motion blur effect Noise Reduction Reduce the noise level Digital Reduce the noise level of digital signals Film Mode Produce smoother motion picture when viewing movies from video players connected via HDMI e Advanced Picture option is not available if the Kc input source is PC NO Only Local Dimming and MEMC options are available if the input source is HDMI UHD60 Reset Reset all Picture settings to the factory default settings Picture Settings Do you wish to RESET Picture Settings to default Cancel Select OK to reset all settings OSD Menus Audio Menu XinemaSound 3D Off Leveler Off Bass Treble Balance Lip Sync Speakers Audio Only Digital Audio Out Analog Audio Out Equalizer Settings Reset Audio Mode Menu Option Description XinemaSound Enable Disable the multi dimensional surrounding sound 3D function I TM Enable Disable the smooth steady volume level function Leveler Bass Adjust the bass level to your preference Treble Adjust the treble level to your preference
31. ews Mounting on a Wall FDMI Wall Mounting This display supports a VESA FDMI compliant mounting interface These mounts are purchased separately Refer to the instructions included with the wall mount for more information The handles are designed for carrying VESA compatible wall bracket WxH Screw type Mount holes number 400 x 600 mm Handle Handle Connecting to External Devices Recommended Connection Resolution amp Picture Mode HDMI Connection 3840 x 2160 9 30Hz dynamic HDMI Connection 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p UHD 24Hz 30Hz HDMI supports ultra high definition UHD input high definition input and HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD signals m mm HDMI signal cable 0 dx E Display 2 Em VCR DVD Set top Box 2 6 4 HDMI to DVI signal cable a od E 1 1 Display i 2 VCR DVD Set top Box mx Note Dolby Digital is not supported 3 3 SUIS Connecting to External Devices HDMI UHD60 Connection 3840 x 2160 60Hz Four HDMI ports form a UHD 60Hz Each connection transmits 1080P 60Hz E FH HDMI signal cable HDMI signal cable HDMI signal cable
32. fresh rate 0 1 7 HDMI Preset Mode Single HDMI Mode No Resolution Refresh rate 0 E n Specifications Single HDMI Mode No Resolution Refresh rate UHD60 4x Mode No Resolution Refresh rate Component Mode Preset Mode Resolution Refresh rate 720 x 480 59 94Hz 720 x 480 P 59 94Hz Composite Mode Preset Mode Resolution 480i NTSC Daisy Chain Connection Use this method to connect several displays to a single PC You can control several displays at a time by connecting them to a single PC Connecting the cable Connect the RS 232C cable as shown in the illustration 5 232 protocol is used for communication between the PC and display You can turn the display on off or adjust the OSD menu from your PC RS 232C cable not included Display 2 Maximum of Daisy Chain 4 pcs RS 232C Configurations 2 Wire Configurations Not Standard Data set ready Input Request to send Output Clear to send Input Designation Description Input Output 1 Data carrier detect Input Pin 2 RD 2 Receive data Input 3 Transmit data Output gt 4 Data terminal ready Output 5 Ground 9 Pin RS 232C Cable 6 7 8 9 Incoming call Input Communication Parameter Baud Rate 9600
33. ge Use different colors for background and character respectively Change colors themselves periodically d Avoid combination of background and character with large different luminance Note 1 Abnormal condition just means conditions except normal condition 2 Black image or moving image is strongly recommended as a screen saver Accessories Included Accessories Thank you for your purchase Ensure that the following accessories are included with your display If an accessory is missing please contact the dealer where you purchased the display The accessories included may differ from the images shown below SLEEP INPUT ie aes Hemote Control amp Power Cord Quick Start Guide Batteries AAA x 2 Power Cord for EU Optional Stand Stand Screws 6 pieces CD ROM User s Manual Name and Function of the Parts The image shown in the user s guide could be different from the actual image Front View No Item Description Power indicator Indicate power on or sleep mode status Power on LED lights up Power off LED off IR Receiver Receive incoming remote control commands Name and Function of the Parts Rear View RS 232 IN RS 232 OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO DPTICAL OUT EEE EEE ESE eee No Item Description 9 AC Power Input Connect the power cord Connector AC Switch Switch the power supply on off
34. h Payload Language 2 French 3 Italian 4 Deutsch 5 Polski 6 Portuques 7 Chinese 8 Japanese 9 Korean meme e 0x00 Payload Setup 1 Pe oo Indicator 00 0 Ack Set OxCC 0x55 0x76 TED Nc reserved OxFF reserved Header XOR Power OxE1 OxFF Payload Indicator Indicator 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 mE OxEO Mc Off reserved Header Power 1 Payload Indicator OG NA NA Reset 0 00 9 Factory Reset 1 Payload i il p a 0 00 Payload Pe TT Set ID 1 Payload mm a iid Ps Version 0x00 Payload ae F W Version 1 Payload fener AA Resolution 0 00 RS 232C lt R45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes Eran of command MA payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type E Ack Read OxCC 0x55 Input bit 1 1 4 n 3 0 bit 7 0 Payload Resolution bit 3 0 Vheight bit 11 o bep 14 74 emper On 0x00 Payload gt 9 OxE1 OxFF Payload m pm p 12174 Emm sr Pese 0x00 Payload a Pet T 1 CEC OxE1 On OxFF Payload Set CEC OxCC 0x33 4 OxA8 reserved 00 0 reserved 0x00
35. lor OxCC 0 33 4 0 36 0 255 reserved 0 00 reserved 0 00 Gain Ack Set Color OxCC 0x55 4 0x36 OxEO OK reserved OxFF reserved Header Temp Red OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Gain Read Color OxCC 0 33 1 4 0 36 reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header 0 00 Gain Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x36 OxEO OK 0 255 reserved Color Temp OxE1 NG OxFF Payload Red Gain Set Color OxCC 0x33 4 0x37 0 255 reserved 0x00 reserved 0 00 Gain RS 232C lt 845 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes recu of command Riel CODE pe Payload payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type La Ack Set Color OxCC 0x55 Ox37 OxEO MC reserved OxFF reserved Temp Green OxE1 OxFF Payload Gain Read Color OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x37 reserved 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Header Temp Green 0 00 Gain Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 Ox37 OxEO MC 0 255 reserved Header XOR Color Temp OxE1 OxFF Payload Green Gain Set Color OxCC Ox33 4 0x38 0 255 reserved 0 00 reserved Temp Blue 0 00 Gain Ack Set Color OxCC 0x55 4 0x38 OxEO MC reserved OxFF reserved Temp Blue OxE1 OxFF Payload Gain
36. n flames Electrical shock fire malfunction or deformation may occur B Keep the packing anti moisture material or vinyl packing out of the reach of children Anti moisture material is harmful if swallowed If swallowed by mistake force the patient to vomit and visit the nearest hospital Additionally vinyl packing can cause suffocation Keep it out of the reach of children B Do not put heavy objects on the display or sit upon it If the display collapses is dropped you may be injured Children must pay particular attention B Do not leave the power or signal cable where someone can trip over it The passerby can falter which can cause electrical shock fire display breakdown or injury B install the display in a neat and dry place Do not use near water Dust or moisture can cause electrical shock fire or display damage B Do not add accessories that have not been designed for this display B If you smell smoke or other odors or hear a strange sound from the display unplug the power cord and contact Customer Service you continue to use without taking proper measures electrical shock or fire can occur B If you dropped the display or the case is broken turn off the display and unplug the power cord you continue to use without taking proper measures electrical shock or fire can occur Contact Customer Service B Do not drop an object on or apply impact to the display Do not throw any toys or
37. objects at the display It can cause injury to humans problems to the display and damage the display B Keep out of reach of children and do not place toys near the display B Make sure the display ventilation hole is not blocked Install the display more than 10cm away from the wall you install the display too close to the wall it may be deformed or fire can break out due to internal heat build up B Do not cover the display with cloth or other material eg plastic while plugged in The display can be deformed or fire can break out due to internal overheating B Place the display on a flat and stable surface that is large enough to support the display If the display is dropped you be injured or the display may be broken B install the display where no Electromagnetic Interference occurs B Keep the display away from direct sunlight The display can be damaged B Do not place the display on the floor Small children and others may trip over it Important Precautions Precautions in Moving the Display N Warning Make sure to turn off the display You may be electrocuted or the display can be damaged Make sure to remove all cables before moving the display You may be electrocuted or the display can be damaged Do not shock the display when moving it You may be electrocuted or the display can be damaged Make sure the display faces forward and hold it with both hands to move
38. onally if the cord pin is wet or covered with dust dry the power plug completely or wipe dust off before plugging in the cord You may be electrocuted due to excess moisture If you do not intend to use the display for a long time unplug the power cord from the display Covering dust can cause a fire or insulation deterioration can cause electric leakage electric shock or fire Insert the power plug firmly so it cannot come loose A loose connection can cause fire Hold the plug when pulling out the power cord Do not pull the plug out by the wire Do not bend the power cord with excessive force or put heavy objects on the power cord The power line can be damaged which may cause electric shock or fire Do not insert metal or other conductive materials into the display openings Additionally do not touch the power cord right after plugging the cable into the wall input terminal You may be electrocuted The power supply cord is used as the main disconnection device The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Do not unplug the power cord while the display is in use Electrical shock can damage the product As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet it is not disconnected from the AC power source even if the unit is turned off Important Precautions Precautions in Installing the Display N Warning B Keep away from heat sources like heaters or ope
39. r the respective network parameters Connect Verify the network connection Note Check with your Information Technology Provider lt for the correct setting SO Be sure the 40 45 cable is properly connected OSD Menus Wide Menu Select how the picture displays on the screen As you select an option you will see the screen adjusting to the different size Normal Wide Zoom Note e he available menu options varies depending on the input source C e Wide menu is not available if the input source is 4k2k YS The option is either Panoramic or Stretch depend on input screen format Panoramic Standard screen format ex 4 3 Stretch Wide screen format ex 16 9 OSD Menus Sleep Timer Set the timer to turn the display off at the preset time 30 Minutes 60 Minutes 90 Minutes 120 Minutes 180 Minutes Note You also access the Sleep Timer menu by pressing the SLEEP gt button on the remote control Multimedia Mode Multimedia Menu This display is equipped with USB port that enables you to view photos listen to music or watch videos stored on a USB storage device Multimedia support format Video C 1 WMV9 Advanced Profile VC 1 WMV9 Simple and Main Profiles H 264 MPEG 4 AVC AVI DivX Video Audio 264 AVC MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 3 MPEG 2 ts t Audio TS Transport Stream standard 188 byte TS and ae
40. ress the OK button to play and an automatic playback begins from the selected song Press the II icon to pause the selected song playback Press the button to resume the playback You can highlight the EJ icon and press the OK button to skip to the next song You can highlight the 241 icon and press the OK button to skip to the previous song Select Sort to specify the sorting method Select View to change the type of file listing Select Browser Photos to playback photos Multimedia Mode Watching Videos 1 Select Video and press the OK button to enter the main Video content browser FileName111111111111111111 00 00 11 FileName2222222222222222 00 00 11 FileName3333333333333333 00 00 11 FileName4444444444444444 00 00 11 FileName5555555555555555 00 00 11 FileName6666666666666666 00 00 11 7777777770777077 00 00 11 8 8 88888888888 00 00 11 9 FileName9999999999999999 00 00 11 10 FileName10 00 00 11 11 FileName11 00 00 11 12 FileName12 00 00 11 Ul gt 2 In the main Video content browser use the A V button to select a video 3 Press the OK button to begin the video playback Press the icon to pause the selected video playback Press the button to resume the playback Press the lt lt button to fast forward the video playback Press the lt lt button to rewind the video playback
41. tion Auto Adjust Horiz Position Vertical Position Horizontal Size Fine Tune e Auto Adjust Synchronize the display automatically Horiz Position Move the screen position horizontally e Vertical Position Move the screen position vertically Horizontal Size Set the horizontal size of the screen e Vertical Size Set the vertical size of the screen e Fine Tune Adjust the focus of the display This item allows you to remove any horizontal noise and clear or sharpen the image of characters Note e Size amp Position menu is not available if the input source is HDMI UHD60 VA The available menu options varies depending on the input source OSD Menus Picture Menu continue Menu Option Description Color Adjust the color settings Temperature Color Temperature Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Reset Color Temperature Color Temperature Select from the predetermined color temperatures Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Adjust the red green blue gain settings to your preference Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Adjust the red green blue offset settings to your preference Reset Color Temperature Reset all Color Temperature settings to the factory default settings OSD Menus Picture Menu continue Menu Option Description Advanced S
42. ved Header XOR Audio Out 1 Variable 0x00 Payload Ack Set OxCC 0x55 4 0x68 Analog Audio Out Read Analog OxCC 0x33 1 4 0x68 0 00 reserved 0x00 reserved Audio Out 0 00 0xCC 0x55 1 4 0x68 Analog Audio __ Equalizer i 0 Equalizer Ack Read Equalizer p 1 OxEO NC 1 0 120 2 1 500 2 2 1 5KHz 3 5KHz 4 10KHz OxEO OK OxE1 NG 0 120Hz 1 500Hz 2 1 5KHz 3 5KHz 4 10KHz OxEO OK OxE1 NG reserved OxFF reserved Header XOR OxFF Payload 1 reserved Variable OxFF Payload 0 12 Payload 0 120Hz 1 500Hz 2 1 5KHz 3 5KHz 4 10KHz reserved 0x00 OxFF Payload Payload 0 120Hz 1 500Hz 2 1 5KHz 3 5KHz 4 10KHz RS 232C 45 Controlling the Multiple Product Header 5 bytes Payload 4 bytes pred 01 command pA payload Command data 0 data 1 data 2 CS 0 0 1 Type byte Set OSD OxCC Ox33 0x70 7 English reserved 0x00 pos Header XOR Language Spanish Payload 2 3 Italian 4 Deutsch 5 Polski 6 Portuques 7 Chinese 8 9 7 __ Language OxE1 OxFF Payload Em pepper Language 0x00 Payload Ack Read OxCC 0x55 1 4 0x70 OxEO OK 0 English OSD OxE1 NG 1 Spanis
43. y Spray water onto a soft cloth 2 to 4 times and use it to clean the front frame wipe in one direction only Too much moisture may cause staining Important Precautions On Disposal Only Hg lamp used Display The fluorescent lamp used in this display contains a small amount of mercury B Do not dispose of this display with general household waste B Disposal of this display must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority Q Precautions for Image Sticking To optimize display lifetime and function pay attention on the following operation usages B Normal operating condition Operating Temperature 0 C to 35 C Operating Ambient Humidity 20 to 90 Display Pattern dynamic pattern real display Note Long term static display can cause image sticking B Operating usages under abnormal condition a Ambient condition Well ventilated place is recommended to set up the system b Power and screen saver Periodical power off or screen saver is needed after long term display B Operating usages to protect against image sticking due to long term static display a Suitable operating time Under 18 hours a day b Static information display recommended to use with moving image Cycling display between 5 minutes information static display and 10 seconds moving image c Background and character image color chan
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