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1. Component 1 Power on off Function Turns the display on from standby or off to standby 2 MONITOR ON or Turns the display on and off OFF 3 Number Types numbers 4 Not supported 5 Volume up or Adjusts the volume down 6 PSM Selects the Picture Status Mode 7 MUTE Turns the sound on or off 8 MENU Selects a menu or clears all on screen displays and returns to display viewing from any menu 9 Up down left right Allows navigation of the On Screen Display menus and adjustment of the system settings arrows ENWW Using the remote control 13 14 Component Function 10 OK Accepts a selection or displays the current mode 11 Navigates one step back in an interactive application 12 ID ON or OFF Enables the display lock 13 USB menu control Use with the HP Media Sign Player option lists in the USB menu buttons 14 ENERGY SAVING Adjusts the Energy Saving mode 15 INPUT Opens the Input Source menu options RGB HDMI DVI and DisplayPort 16 Not supported 17 ARC Selects the Aspect Ratio converter mode 18 BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the resolution and brightness by pressing the Up and Down buttons on the remote control In USB mode the OSD menu uses the Page function of the BRIGHTNESS button to move to the next file list 19 AUTO Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image instability RGB input only 20 USB Selects USB me
2. 56 Connecting T eie 56 232 PODER a E 56 Communication parameter 4 57 Command reference Mr PM TTL 57 vi ENWW ENWW Transmission RECEIVING Protocol 59 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 PowetCommiarid o etit e A A 59 Input Select Command b Main Picture Input ssss I 61 Aspect Ratio Command c Main picture 62 Screen Mute Command verte ee ete 62 Volume Mute Command e 63 Volume Control Command D DO I 63 Contrast Command e qose senta ine Pee onal a tenon ne eee Nes 64 Brightness Command h 5 essere pret Cent b pev ee mi Og 65 Color Command i Video Timing only rete ert 65 Tint Command j Video Timing only secet ee EE REO E RR RETRO 66 Sharpness Command Video Timing 67 OSD Select Command 68 Remote Lock Key Lock Command m 2 e ER IR ER Ead 68 Balance Command t 69 Color Temperature Command u oorr t ttr
3. 17 Connecting to external devices tt samet rar uva ve rus 19 Connecting RGB 22 Connecting DisplayPort 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 23 Connecting 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 23 Connecting LAN ID4210 and 104710 only 25 Connecting daisy chain 26 A Operating the display 28 28 The information eU ABEUSUE 28 The image color matching file saei d E REESE 28 Installing the INF and ICM files oett ne nardi Lad a n tra buta dk 29 Installi g RISORSE EE 29 ENWW Downloading from the Web 2 esuada mar b lapsi Rd 29 Using the auto adjustment function RGB INPUT source 30 Using the On Screen Display menu 30 Using the remote control to adjust the 50 31 OSD meny selecfions 32 Selecting an Aspect Ratio 37 Adjusting the cvsseaeriiverscunraoleonibdoarweieeasananrsel od yawbnnleluennbaaksonerdvosetntes 37 Gu om 38 On Time Off Time MT TT 38 OTT 38 AUO OM casas
4. and Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product Appendix D Agency regulatory notices ENWW The point of contact for regulatory matters is Hewlett Packard GmbH Dept MS HQ TRE Herrenberger Strasse 140 71034 Boeblingen GERMANY German ergonomics notice HP products which bear the GS approval mark when forming part of a system comprising HP brand computers keyboards and monitors that bear the GS approval mark meet the applicable ergonomic requirements The installation guides included with the products provide configuration information Japanese notice 77 CS RER 9 A 805013 TLE Vay SEES icd CEMHVET 21 02 CIELUMRUSTRUVE VCCI B Korean notice 0 FE 28 E BS SE HAWINHZES S 2 SOLA Asch AS SASS ORE Sst 4 Leun Power cord set requirements The display power supply is provided with Automatic Line Switching ALS This feature allows the display to operate on input voltages between 100 120V or 200 240V The power cord set flexible cord or wall plug received with the display meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased the equipment If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and
5. Check Command f To read the serial numbers Transmission ID Data Cr Data FF to read the serial numbers Acknowledgement y J Set ID IOK NG Data to Data 1 3 x Data The data format is ASCII Code 48 S W Version Command f z Check the software version Transmission Data FFH Read Acknowledgement z Set ID OK NG Data Dx 49 Input Select Command x b 88 To select input source for the display Transmission x b Set Appendix Command reference ENWW 60H RGB 90H HDMI DVI HD DVD AOH HDMI DVI PC BOH DisplayPort HD DVD COH DisplayPort PC Acknowledgement b Set ID OK Data x Data 60H RGB PC 90H HDMI DVI HD DVD HDMI DVI PC BOH DisplayPort HD DVD COH DisplayPort PC IR codes Use this method to connect your wired remote control port on the display Remote Control IR Code Output waveform e Single pulse modulated with 37 917kHz signal at 455kHz e Carrier Frequency o FCAR 1 Tc fosc 12 o Ratio T1 Tc 1 3 He T1 Configuration of frame e lstframe Lead Low High code custom code custo code Data code Data code ENWW IR codes 89 e Repeat frame pe Repeat code g Tf Lead code LT Lr
6. 7 104201 104210 104710 Digital Signage Displays User Guide 2010 2011 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Second Edition February 2011 Document Part Number 626995 002 About this guide This guide provides information on setting up the display installing drivers using the On Screen Display menu troubleshooting and technical specifications WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information 7 NOTE Text set off in th
7. S lt HH ms Repeat code gt 0 55ms a EE 9ms 2 25ms Bit description e Bit O 0 56 1 12 ms e Bit 1 0 56 ms 2 24 ms Frame interval Tf The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed Tf Tf Tf 108ms 455Hz IR Codes Table Code Function Note Hex 40 Up arrow A R C Button 41 Down arrow V R C Button 06 Right arrow R C Button 90 Appendix Command reference ENWW ENWW Code Function Note Hex 07 Left arrow 4 R C Button 08 POWER ON OFF R C Button C4 MONITOR ON R C Button Discrete IR Code C5 MONITOR OFF R C Button Discrete IR Code 09 MUTE R C Button 95 Energy Saving R C Button OB INPUT R C Button 43 MENU R C Button 5B EXIT R C Button 4 PSM R C Button 44 OK R C Button 10 Number Key 0 R C Button 11 Number Key 1 R C Button 12 Number Key 2 R C Button 13 Number Key 3 R C Button 14 Number Key 4 R C Button 15 Number Key 5 R C Button 16 Number Key 6 R C Button 17 Number Key 7 R C Button 18 Number Key 8 R C Button 19 Number Key 9 R C Button 79 ARC MARK R C Button Discrete IR Code 02 Vol R C Button 03 Vol R C Button EO BrightA Page UP R C Button Brightv Page Down R C Button 28 BACK R C Button 99 AUTO CONFIG R C Button 72 ID ON Red Color R C Button Discrete IR Code 71 ID OFF Green Color R C Button
8. h Set ID OK NG Data x 42 Language Command f i Set the OSD language Transmission fifi Set ID Data Cr ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 85 0 English French 3 Spanish A Italian 5 Portuguese 6 Chinese 7 Japanese 8 Korean 9 Russian Acknowledgement i Set ID OK NG Data x 43 DPM Select Command f j Set the DPM Display Power Management function Transmission FILM Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Off 1 On Acknowledgement 10 ID OK NG Data x 44 Reset Command f 86 Execute the Picture Screen and Factory Reset functions Transmission fI kI Set ID Data Cr Appendix Command reference ENWW Data 0 Picture Reset 1 Screen Reset 2 Factory Reset Acknowledgement k Set ID OK NG Datal x 45 Energy saving Command f I To set the Power saving mode Transmission fit Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Off 1 static level 1 2 static level 2 3 static level 3 Acknowledgement 10 ID OK NG Data Dd 46 Power Indicator Command f o To set the LED for Power Indicator Transmission Data Cr 0 Off 1 Acknowledgement ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 87 o f Set ID N OK NG Data x 47 Serial
9. Low The reflection of the screen gets darker High The reflection of the screen gets brighter e Mode Adijusts the display when watching a movie to the best picture appearance Using the On Screen Display menu 33 34 Icon Main menu Submenu Expert 1 and Expert 2 Control Description Select from the following settings e Dynamic Contrast Optimizes the contrast automatically according to the brightness of the reflection e Noise Reduction Removes the noise up to the point where it does not damage the original picture Gamma Set your own gamma value On the display high gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images e Black Level Adijusts the contrast and the brightness of the screen using the black level of the screen e Mode Adijusts the display when watching a movie to the best picture appearance Color Standard Adjusis color e White Balance Adjusts the overall color of the screen to the feeling you want Color Management System Adjusts by using test patterns This does not affect other colors but can be used to selectively adjust the 6 color areas Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Color difference might not be distinctive even when you make the adjustments for a general video Picture Reset AUDIO Auto Volume Clear Voice II Balance Returns the Picture Mode the default factory setti
10. The Product transmits ACK acknowledgement based on this format when receiving normal data At this time if the data is in data read mode it indicates present status data If the data is in data write mode it returns the data of the media player computer Error Acknowledgement Command 2 I Set ID NG Data x If there is an error it returns NG 01 Power Command a To control Power On Off of the Set Transmission ID Data Cr ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 59 0 Power Off 1 Power On Acknowledgement a Set ID OK Data x To show the status of Power On Off Transmission ID FFI Cr Acknowledgement a Set ID OK Data x Data 0 Power Off 1 Power On 60 Appendix Command reference ENWW 02 Input Select Command b Main Picture Input To select input source for the Set You can also select an input source using the INPUT button on the remote control Transmission k b Set ID Data Cr Data 7 RGB PC 8 HDMI DVI HD DVD 9 HDMI PC DisplayPort HD DVD B DisplayPort PC Acknowledgement b Set ID OK Data x Data 7 RGB PC 8 HDMI DVI HD DVD 9 HDMI PC A DisplayPort HD DVD B DisplayPort PC ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 61 03 Aspect Ratio Command c picture format To adjust the screen
11. e HP 104710 model 119 28 cm 47 inch diagonal widescreen viewable area display with 1920 x 1080 native resolution e Landscape and portrait wall mounting positions e Video inputs support DisplayPort In Out HDMI In RGB In Out and RS 232 C In Out signal inputs e Audio input jack and external speaker ports e port HP LD4210 and HP LD4710 only for remote display control and controlling the HP Media Sign Player e Media Sign Player Play image video and music files from a USB storage device define play list timing options and scheduling e USB port for the HP Media Sign Player e On Screen Display OSD menu in several languages for ease of setup and screen optimization e Screen adjustment buttons Power On Off AUTO SET OSD Controls MENU and INPUT on the back of the display e User controls to adjust Picture Tile Mode Timer Energy Saving Aspect Ratio Audio and additional setup options e and play capability if supported by the system e Security cable provision on rear panel to lock down the display and help prevent theft e Support VESA compliant mounting interface with 600 x 400 mm 23 62 x 15 75 in hole pattern for the HP 104201 and 104210 models and 800 x 400 mm 31 50 x 15 75 in hole pattern for the HP 104710 model Accessories e Software and documentation CD e Remote control ENWW HP Digital Signage models e Power cord e DisplayPort cable e HDMI cable e VGA cable Optiona
12. MP3 PCM 720 x 480 30p XviD Movie selection and menu options e Play Plays the selected movie e All Marks all movies in the folder e Delete Deletes the selected movie item e Close Closes the pop up menu Table 5 1 Using the remote control for movies Reverse lt lt and Fast When the movie is in play mode press the Reverse lt lt button repeatedly to increase the Forward buttons reverse speed 4 4 2 gt 4 4 4 x4 gt 4 4 4 4 8 gt 44444 x16 5444444 x32 Press the Fast Forward button repeatedly to increase the forward speed gt gt x2 PP x4 gt PP 8 gt gt gt 16 gt gt gt gt x32 Pause button During playback press the Pause button a still screen appears Press the Pause button and then use the Forward gt gt button for slow motion If no buttons are pressed on the remote control for 10 minutes after pausing the TV returns to the playback state Left arrow 4 and right When using the left arrow 4 or right arrow buttons during playback a cursor indicating arrow buttons the position can be viewed on the screen Play button Press the Play button to return to normal playback ENERGY SAVING button Press the ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to change the brightness of your screen Using Movie List 45 Troubleshooting Solving common problems The following table lists possible problems the possible cause o
13. Picture Mode Command d x To adjust the picture mode Transmission d x Set ID Data x Data Structure Data MODE Hex 00 Vivid 01 Standard 02 Cinema 03 Sport 04 Game 05 Expert 1 06 Expert 2 Acknowledgement x Set ID OK NG Data x 28 Sound Mode Command d y To adjust the Sound mode Transmission d ly Set Data x Data Structure Data MODE Hex 01 Standard 02 Music 03 Cinema 76 Appendix Command reference ENWW Data MODE Hex 04 Sport 05 Game Acknowledgement y Set ID OK NG Datal x 29 Fan Fault check Command d w To check the Fan fault of the display Transmission d w Set ID Data x Data Data is always FF in Hex Data ff Read Status Acknowledgement w Set ID OK NG Datal x Data Data is the status value of the Fan fault 0 Fan fault 1 Fan OK 2 N A Not Available 30 Elapsed time return Command d l To read the elapsed time Transmission di l Set ID Data x ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 77 Data is always FF Hex Acknowledgement 05 ID IOK NG Data x Data The data means used hours Hexadecimal code 31 Temperature value Command d n To read the inside temperature value Transmission d n Set ID Data x Data Data is always FF in
14. Set ID Data 1 Data2 Data3 Cr Data 1 f1h to f4h read one index fl read 1st index of On Time List f2 read 2nd index of On Time List f3 read 3rd index of On Time List 2 eOh to e4h delete one index eOh delete all indexes eO delete all indexes of On Time List el delete 1st index of On Time List e2 delete 2nd index of On Time List 3 to 80h write Day of Week 01h Monday bit 02h Tuesday bit2 04h Wednesday read 4th index of On Time List e3 delete 3rd index of On Time List bit3 08h Thursday bit4 10h Friday e4 delete 4th index of On Time List bit5 20h Saturday bit 40h Sunday bit7 80h Everyday Monday to Friday 3fh Monday to Saturday 60h Saturday to Sunday Data2 OOh to 17h ffh Hours Data3 OOh to 3bh ffh Minutes When you read delete the current on time list all of Data2 Data3 have to be Oxff ex1 fd 01 f1 ff ff when you read 1st index of On Time List ex2 fd 01 el ff ff when you delete 1st index of On Time List ex3 fd 01 3f 02 03 when you write one On Time Data Monday to Saturday 02 03 Appendix Command reference ENWW Acknowledgement e Set ID IOK Data 1 Data2 Data3 x 38 Scheduling Input select Command f u Main Picture Input To select input source for TV depending on day Tran
15. To adjust the screen tint You can also adjust the tint in the Picture menu Transmission ID I Data Cr Data Red to Green 64H Hexadecimal code Appendix Command reference ENWW Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement i Set ID JOK Data x Data Red to Green 64H m lt lt lt Tint real data mapping 0 Step to Red 64 Step 100 to Green 11 Sharpness Command k Video Timing only To adjust the screen Sharpness You can also adjust the sharpness in the Picture menu Transmission k k Set ID Data Cr Data Min OOH to Max 64H Hexadecimal code ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 67 Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement k Set ID OK Data x Data Min OOH to Max 64H 12 OSD Select Command To control OSD on off to the set Transmission Cr 0 OSD Off 1 OSD On Acknowledgement 5 1D OK Data x Data 0 OSD Off 1 OSD On 13 Remote Lock Key Lock Command m To control Remote Lock on off to the set 68 Appendix Command reference ENWW This function when control
16. 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9 D Sub 9 Female Female Female Female 56 Appendix Command reference ENWW Communication parameter Baud Rate 9600 baud rate UART Data Length 8 bit Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Communication Code ASCII code Use a crossed reverse cable Command reference list ENWW COMMAND COMMAND DATA DATA2 1 2 01 Power k a OOH 01H 02 Input Select k b 07 03 Aspect Ratio k 04 Screen Mute k d 00H 01H 05 Volume Mute k e OOH 01H 06 Volume Control k f OOH 64H 07 Contrast k g OOH 64H 08 Brightness k h OOH 64H 09 Color k i OOH 64H 10 Tint k j 00 64 11 Sharpness k k 00 64 12 OSD Select k 00H 01H 13 Remote Lock Key Lock k m 00H 01H 14 Balance k t OOH 64H 15 Color Temperature k U OOH 02H 16 Abnormal State k 2 FFH 17 ISM Method 01H 08H 18 Auto Configuration i U 01H 19 Key m Key Code 20 Tile Mode d d 00H 55H 21 Tile H Position d e OOH 14H Command reference list 57 58 COMMAND COMMAND DATA DATA2 DATA3 1 2 22 Tile V Position d f OOH 14H 23 Tile Size d g 00H 64H 24 Tile V Size d h 00H 64H 25 Tile ID Set d i 00H 19H 26 Natural Mode In Tile Mode d i 00H 01H 27 Picture Mode PSM d x 00H 06H 28 Sound Mode d y 01H 05H 29 Fan Fault Check d w FFH 30 Elapsed Time Re
17. A1 Power On Delay Command f h 5 er nete nennen tarn 85 42 Language Command f P ek ee rM el ra Pr n nr n E n 85 43 DPM Select Command f 86 44 Reset Command f 86 45 Energy saving fI 87 46 Power Indicator Command f O 1 rrr 87 47 Serial no Check Command f y iussisti rit 88 48 S W Version Command f Z 88 49 Input Select Command x b 88 OT 89 Remote Control IR Code 89 e e 89 Configuration of 89 lead 8585 cueste 90 Repeat code Meet 90 Piles sen 90 M MP 90 90 Appendix D Agency regulatory notices sante sente hene eene 93 Federal Communications Commission notice rea 93 R SERRE NEN nU Eu EP UNO NE 93 qoo 93 Declaration of Conformity products marked with the FCC logo United States only 93 Canddidn NOCE oso cs div
18. Clock menv Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the hour OOh 23h Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the minutes 00 59 min On Time and Off Time The On Time and Off Time menus let you set the display to automatically switch to standby at a pre set time 1 Press the MENU button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the TIME menu 2 Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select On Time or Off Time 3 Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the hour OOh 23h 4 Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the minutes 00 59 min 5 Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select On cr Off NOTE Once the On Time or Off Time is set these functions operate daily at the preset time The Off Time function overrides the On Time function if they are set to the same time When the On Time is operated the input screen is turned on just as it was turned off Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer menu lets you set the display power to automatically turn off when the time set by a user has passed 1 2 Press the MENU button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select
19. Flat Display Mounting Interface wall mounting This product supports a VESA FDMl compliant mounting device The mounting devices can be purchased separately from HP ENWW VESA mounting support and security slot 17 Security cable provision To help prevent theft a security cable provision is available on the rear of the display The cable and lock required to connect to the display are available separately and can be purchased from HP Figure 3 20 VESA mounting holes 18 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Connecting to external devices 1 Be sure that the display media player computer and all attached devices are turned off 2 Connect the signal input cable For additional information refer to one of the following signal input cable sections Connecting RGB on page 22 Connecting DisplayPort 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p on page 23 Connecting 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p on page 23 Connecting LAN LD4210 and HP LD4710 only on page 25 3 Connect the audio cable sold separately to the Audio RGB DVI 1 connector on the rear of the display and the other end to the Line Out port 2 on the media player computer if the video signal connection is from either a RGB VGA or DVI connector on the media player computer Figure 3 21 Connecting the audio cable AUDIO RGBDV ey NOTE The ferrite core can be used to reduce electromagnetic waves when connecting an audio cable Fit the ferr
20. Using the auto adjustment function RGB INPUT source only You can optimize the screen performance by using the AUTO SET button on the display AUTO button on the remote control and the Auto adjustment Pattern Utility software on the CD provided Ej NOTE Do not use this procedure if the display is set to use a DisplayPort or HDMI DVI input source If the display is using a PC analog signal input this procedure can correct the following image quality conditions e Fuzzy or unclear focus e Ghosting streaking or shadowing effects e Faint vertical bars e Thin horizontal scrolling lines e off center picture To use the auto adjustment feature 1 Allow the display to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting 2 Press the AUTO SET button If the result is not satisfactory continue with the procedure Insert the CD in the disc drive The CD menu appears Select Open auto adjustment software The setup test pattern appears Press the AUTO SET button to produce a stable centered image Press the ESC key or any other key on the keyboard to exit the test pattern Using the On Screen Display menu 30 The display settings can be adjusted from the On Screen Display OSD menu Icon Main menu Function description Picture Set or change Video characteristics such as aspect ratio brightness contrast energy savings picture mode and screen options VN Audio Set or change the audio options Time
21. When 1 is divided by the horizontal interval the number of horizontal lines displayed every second can be tabulated as the horizontal frequency The unit is measured in kHz Check signal Signal cable is signal cable between the media player computer and display is not connected cable message connected appears Make sure that the signal cable is properly connected Press the INPUT button on the remote control to check the input signal Unknown Display driver is Install the display driver which is provided with the display or download from the HP Product not installed website www hp com if the Plug and Play function 1 d by referring to the vi appears when See if the Plug and Play function is supported by referring to the video card user manual the display is connected Appendix A Troubleshooting ENWW Problem Key Lock On message appears when pressing the Menu button Possible cause Key Lock function is turned on Solution The control locking function prevents unintentional OSD setting changes To unlock the controls simultaneously press the Menu button and right arrow button for several seconds You cannot set this function using the remote control buttons You can set this function with the display only The screen looks abnormal Screen position is wrong Screen is out of adjustment D sub analog signal press the AUTO button on the remote control to automatic
22. b nor pH APER ED 70 Abnormal state Command Z enne 70 ISM Method Command neon ou bote edu 71 Auto Configure Command U Gere cte Us ton oc biis lid voii n 71 Gommand me E teu od tt 72 Tile Mode Command 72 Tile Position Command d e 72 Tile V Position Command 73 Tile Size Command 9 917 73 V Size Command dh iis tee ee ra e teet 74 Tile ID Set Gomrmands dios Eee IM 75 Natural Mode In Tile Mode Command 9 75 Picture Mode Command d x sss 76 Sound ModedCorimamds avete roe adve WO 76 Fan Fault check Command d 77 Elapsed time return Command d I esee ttt eun 77 Temperature value Command d n et aste po a TO IG ee eeu 78 Lamp fault Check Command dp oie necne torte dod 78 Auto volume Command d u e eee enne nennen 79 Speaker d v sss oO Wd D ana aom Odes 79 Time Command do OP rela dap ig esi 80 On Timer On Off Timer Time Command 9 80 Off Timer On Off Timer Time Command f e eese 82 Scheduling Input select Command f u Main Picture 83 Sleep Time 84 Off Command deuten ccr tu 84 vii
23. current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product In addition the cross sectional area of the wire must be a minimum of 0 75 mm or 18 and the length of the cord must be between 6 feet 1 8 m and 12 feet 3 6 m If you have questions about the type of power cord to use contact an authorized HP service provider A power cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon it or against it Particular attention should be paid to the plug electrical outlet and the point where the cord exits from the product ENWW German ergonomics notice T AF 95 Japanese power cord requirements For use in Japan use only the power cord received with this product CAUTION not use the power cord received with this product on any other products Product environmental notices Materials disposal This HP product contains mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the display LCD that might require special handling at end oHife Disposal of this material can be regulated because of environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact the local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eide org Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union A This symbol on the product or on its
24. e Orbiter The screen will move two pixels every two minutes alternately moving left right up and down Orbiter will remain on until changed in the ISM menu e Inversion This function can be used to fix a ghost or burned in image This function will invert the image colors every 30 minutes If the screen image is inverted and you enter the USB function images displayed in this function will be inverted The inversion function will remain on until changed in the ISM menu e White wash This function can also be used to fix a ghost or burned in image This function will fill the screen with solid white This helps to remove permanent images burned into the screen Pressing any key on the remote control will exit the White Wash function and return the screen to Normal Using Tile Mode Tile Mode is used to extend an image across multiple displays in a video wall You can define up to a 5 x 5 video wall and the displays can be in either landscape or portrait orientation Tile Mode allows you to assign each display its relative position number in the wall starting at the upper left corner and down each row from left to right Each display will automatically show the corresponding part of the full image as shown in the following figure Assign the correct position number to each display as follows MENUC PICTURE TILE Tile Mode OK 3 3 Close Tile ID OK 1 for display 1 2 for display 2 etc 9 for display 9 Close5 Nat
25. packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling or waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact the local city office the household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Chemical substances HP is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and Council A chemical information report for this product can be found at www hp com go reach HP recycling program HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware HP original print cartridges and rechargeable batteries For more information about recycling programs go to www hp com recycle Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS A Japanese regulatory requirement defined by specification JIS C 0950 2005 mandates that manufacturers provide Material Content Declarations for certain categories of el
26. re es inv oe gest a 39 Power On Delay d 39 Using Key seca cle 39 Using ISM Method 40 Using BI Eso c 40 5 Using the HP Media Sign Player MERE 42 S TNI MNT RTT 42 Using E H ES 43 Using MOV dii 44 Appendix A Troubleshooting 46 Solving common problems te 46 Using the Web 48 Preparing to call technical support 48 Appendix B Technical specifications csccccsccccsscssssccssscccssccesscccesccessccesscccssscesseeeesees 49 Digital 49 104201 and 104210 dimensions with optional stand and speakers 51 HP 104710 dimensions with optional stand and 53 Recognizing preset display resolutions 54 Preset display modes 54 DIV mode seri e E 54 55 Appendix Command referente
27. seconds and then an information box with the name of the title and timer will be displayed and will move around the screen like a screen saver Press the OK button on the remote control to get the menu with titles to reappear Stop Play if music is playing Stops playing the music titles selected Play with Photo Allows you to select image files to be played along with the music titles selected When you highlight Play with Photo and press OK the first selected music title will begin playing and you will see the Photo List menu Refer to Using Photo list on page 42 for details on selecting image files to play After selecting image files the Photo List option dialog box shows the music player as active and if you select Option you see the name of the music folder in the BGM window Mark All Marks all music titles in the folder Delete Deletes all the marked or selected files in the selected folder from the USB storage device When you choose Delete a verification dialog box appears to confirm that you want to delete the file Close Closes the Music selection and menu pop up menu Using Movie List After selecting the Movie List option select the drive and then select the folder with the desired video files A list of the files in the folder appears If you select a folder which does not have supported files the message No Movie List in the Folder appears When you highlight a file you can mark the file to play by pressi
28. your regional HP authorized service provider Have the following information available when you call e Display model number e Serial number for the display e Purchase date on invoice e Conditions under which the problem occurred e Error messages received e Hardware configuration e Hardware and software you are using 48 Appendix A Troubleshooting ENWW B Technical specifications Ey NOTE All performance specifications are provided by the component manufacturers Performance specifications represent the highest specification of all HP s component manufacturers typical level specifications for performance actual performance might vary either higher or lower HP Digital Signage Display Table B 1 Specifications Display Viewable image size 104201 104210 104710 Size 106 73 cm 42 in 106 73 cm 42 in 119 28 cm 47 in Type TFT LCD panel TFT LCD panel TFT LCD panel 106 73 cm 42 in diagonal 106 73 cm 42 in diagonal 119 28 cm 47 in diagonal Pixel pitch 0 4845 x 0 4845 mm 0 0191 x 0 0191 in X RGB 0 4845 x 0 4845 mm 0 0191 x 0 0191 in X RGB 0 5415 x 0 5415 mm 0 0213 x 0 0213 in X RGB Weight maximum Dimensions Without stand and speaker 18 6 kg 41 01 Ibs 18 6 kg 41 01 lbs 23 5 51 80 Ibs With speaker 19 3 kg 42 55 lbs 19 3 kg 42 55 lbs 24 2 53 35 Ibs With stand 21 9 kg 48 28 lbs 21 9 kg 48 28 lbs 2
29. 0 Front and side view 10795 mm 42 5 in 1043 7 mm len Ss amp e ae N mm 23 18 in E 114 4 mm 4 37 in 4 50 in 298 3 mm 1174 in Figure 4 HP LDA4710 Back view 962 mm 37 87 in 800mm 31 50 in B MEN els A ENWW HP LD4710 dimensions with optional stand and speakers 53 Recognizing preset display resolutions The display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are set as factory defaults This display automatically recognizes these preset modes and they will appear properly sized and centered on the screen Preset display modes Table B 2 Factory preset display modes Preset Pixel format Horizontal frequency Vertical Frequency Hz kHz 1 720 x 400 31 468 70 1 2 640 x 480 31 469 59 94 3 640 x 480 37 5 75 4 800 600 37 879 60 317 5 800 600 46 875 75 6 832 624 49 725 74 55 7 1024 x 768 48 363 60 8 1024 x 768 60 123 75 029 9 1280 x 720 44 772 59 855 10 1280 x 1024 63 981 60 02 11 1280 1024 79 98 75 02 12 1680 x 1050 65 290 59 954 13 1920x 1080 67 5 60 1 to 13 RGB mode HDMI DisplayPort mode DTV mode HDMI DVI DisplayPort DTV 480i x x 480p o o 576i x x 576p o o 720p o o 54 Appendix Technical specifications ENWW HDMI DVI DisplayPort DTV 1080i o o 1080p o o Ey N
30. 1 514 3333 To identify this product refer to the Part Series or Model number found on the product Canadian notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union regulatory notice 94 Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC e Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC where applicable CE compliance of this product is valid if powered with the correct CE marked AC adapter provided by HP Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards European Norms that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family and available in English only either within the product documentation or the following web site www hp eu certificates type the product number in the search field The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product For non telecommunications products and for EU harmonized telecommunications products such as Bluetooth within power class below 10mW For EU non harmonized telecommunications Qo products If applicable a 4 digit notified body number is inserted between
31. 3 30 Connecting the HDMI to DVI signal cable RGB IN AUDIO a RGB OUT em 0 2 Select an input signal Press the INPUT button on the remote control select the HDMI DVI input signal and then press the OK button to save Or press the INPUT button on the back of the display select the HDMI DVI input signal and then press the AUTO SET button to save 24 Chapter 3 Setting up the display ENWW Connecting LAN 104210 and 104710 only The LAN input on the display can connect to a media player computer a router switch or an Intranet A LAN connection with the display establishes communication between your media player computer and the display This enables the use of the HP Network Sign Manager program running on the connected media player computer to assign an IP address to the display to change display settings and to set up HP Media Sign Player options play lists and On Off schedule times 1 Connect the LAN cable not included using one of the following connections e Computer Direct Connection Connect the LAN cable to the LAN port on the display and to the LAN port on the media player computer 1 e Router Connect the LAN cable to the LAN port on the display and to a LAN port on the router 2 e Intranet Connect the LAN cable to the LAN port on the display and to the Intranet network via an access point 3 Figure 3 31 Connec
32. 6 8 kg 59 08 Ibs With stand and speaker Without stand and speaker 22 6 kg 49 82 Ibs 96 71 x 55 98 x 12 37 cm 38 07 x 22 04 x 4 87 in 22 6 kg 49 82 lbs 96 71 x 55 98 x 12 37 cm 38 07 x 22 04 x 4 87 in 27 5 kg 56 21 lbs 107 95 x 62 46 x 12 29 cm 42 50 x 24 59 x 4 84 in W x H x D With speaker 96 71 x 55 98 x 12 37 cm 96 71 x 55 98 x 12 37 cm 107 95 x 62 46 x 12 29 cm 38 07 x 22 04 x 4 87 in 38 07 x 22 04 x 4 87 in 42 50 x 24 59 x 4 84 in With stand 96 71 x 63 50 x 25 86 cm 96 71 x 63 50 x 25 86 cm 107 95 x 69 77 x 29 83 cm 38 07 x 25 x 10 18 in 38 07 x 25 x 10 18 in 42 50 x 27 47 x 11 7 in With stand and 96 71 x 63 50 x 25 86 cm 96 71 x 63 50 x 25 86 cm 107 95 x 69 77 x 29 83 cm speaker 38 07 x 25 x 10 18 in 38 07 x 25 x 10 18 in 42 50 x 27 47 x 11 7 in Power Rated voltage AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 5 2 5 3 0A Japan AC 100 V 50 60 Hz Japan AC 100 V 50 60 Hz Japan AC 100 V 50 60 Hz 2 5 2 5 3 0 ENWW HP Digital Signage Display 49 Table B 1 Specifications continued Power consumption On mode HP LD4201 220 W Typical HP LD4210 220 W Typical HP LD4710 270 W Typical Sleep mode lt 1 W RGB 2 W DVI lt 1 W RGB 2 W DisplayPort lt 1 W RGB 2 W HDMI DVI lt 1 W RGB 2 W DisplayPort if LAN OFF is selected lt 1 W RGB 2 W HDM
33. 63 Yellow Color R C Button 61 Blue Color R C Button IR codes 91 92 Code Function Note Hex 7B TILE R C Button BO Play gt R C Button B1 Stop m R C Button BA Pause R C Button 8F Reverse lt lt R C Button Fast forward gt gt R C Button D5 RGB PC Discrete IR Code Input RGB PC Selection C6 HDMI DVI Discrete IR Code Input HDMI DVI Selection 76 ARC 4 3 Discrete IR Code Only 4 3 mode 77 ARC 16 9 Discrete IR Code Only 16 9 mode AF ARC ZOOM Discrete IR Code Only ZOOM Cinema ZOOM mode C8 USB Appendix Command reference ENWW Agency regulatory notices Federal Communications Commission notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the foll
34. Enables the USB security function to prevent the playing of unauthorized files from a USB storage device with the HP Media Sign Player Set Password Allows you to set a password for the HP Media Sign Player NOTE All USB menu options are disabled until a correct password is entered If you should forget your password enter 7777 in the password field and that will take you to the Set Password menu to change the password The default password is 0000 The master password is 7777 NOTE Depending upon the input setting input video signal Picture Mode and option settings some OSD options might not be available to be set or changed and these will appear greyed out in the OSD menus Selecting an Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio modes available for your selection depend on the current input source Use the following table to determine which mode is available for your display DisplayPort DisplayPort PC 16 9 Just Scan Original Zoom Cinema Zoom 1 Adjusting the timer function Use the remote control to set the following timer options ENWW Using the On Screen Display menu 37 Clock The Clock menu allows you to reset the clock manually if the current time is incorrect 1 2 Press the MENU button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the TIME menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the
35. HDMI DVI 15 pin D Sub type HDMI digital RS 232C digital RS 232C digital RS 232C DisplayPort USB DisplayPort USB LAN DisplayPort USB LAN Environmental Operating 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C 0 to 40 C conditions temperature at m Humidity 10 to 80 Humidity 10 to 80 Humidity 10 to 80 Storage 20 to 60 C 20 to 60 C 20 to 60 temperature Humidity 20 to 80 Humidity 20 to 80 Humidity 20 to 80 Appendix Technical specifications ENWW Table B 1 Specifications continued HP LD4201 HP LD4210 HP LD4710 Audio select RMS audio output 10 W 10 W 1 R I models Input sensitivity 0 7 Vrms 0 7 Vrms 0 7 Vrms Speaker impedance 8 Ohms 8 Ohms 8 Ohms HP LD4201 and HP LD4210 dimensions with optional stand and speakers Figure B 1 HP LD4201 and HP LD4210 Front and side view 123 7 mm 12 mm 967 mm 58 in 933 2 mm 4 76 in 36 74 in 66 in nr 645m OAT mm 254 in _ 258 61 mm 2 77 in 10 18 in 2 74in 620 5 mm 24 43 in ENWW HP LD4201 and HP LD4210 dimensions with optional stand and speakers 51 Figure B 2 HP 104201 and HP LD4210 Back view PEMNUT FOR M6 SCREW 855 1 33 66 in 1307 in 52 Appendix Technical specifications ENWW 104710 dimensions with optional stand and speakers Figure B 3 HP LD471
36. Hex Acknowledgement n Set ID OK NG Datal x Data The data is 1 byte long in Hexadecimal 32 Lamp fault Check Command d p 78 To check lamp fault Transmission d p Set ID Data x Data Data is always FF in Hex Acknowledgement Appendix Command reference ENWW p Set ID IOK NG Data x Data 0 Lamp Fault 1 Lamp OK 2 N A DPM Power Off 33 Auto volume Command d Automatically adjust the volume level Transmission d u Set ID Data x Data 0 Off 1 Acknowledgement u Set ID OK NG Data x 34 Speaker Command d v ENWW Turn the speaker on or off Transmission d v Set ID Data x 0 Off 1 Acknowledgement v Set ID OK NG Data x Transmission Receiving Protocol 79 35 Time Command f Set the current time Transmission ID Data 1 Data2 Data3 Cr Data 0 Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday Data2 OOH to 17H Hours Data3 OOH to 3BH Minutes Acknowledgement a ID OK NG Data 1 Data2 Data3 x When reading data FFH is inputted for Data1 Data2 and Data3 In other cases all are treated as NG 36 On Timer On Off Timer Time Command f d 80 Set On Timer Transmission fl d Set ID Dat
37. I DVI lt 1 W RGB 2 W DisplayPort if LAN OFF is selected Resolution RGB 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz maximum HDMI DVI 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz if supported OS or video if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video card type card type card type DisplayPort 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 e 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video card type card type card type Resolution RGB 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz recommended HDMI DVI 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video card type card type card type DisplayPort 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 e 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video if supported by OS or video card type card type card type Horizontal RGB 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz frequency HDMI DVI 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz DisplayPort 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz 30 83 kHz Vertical frequency RGB 56 75 Hz 56 75 Hz 56 75 Hz HDMI DVI 56 60 Hz 56 60 Hz 56 60 Hz DisplayPort 56 60 Hz 56 60 Hz 56 60 Hz Synchronization Separate Digital Separate Digital Separate Digital type Input connector 15 pin D Sub type HDMI DVI 15 pin D Sub type
38. ISM Method Command p Used to select the afterimage preventing function Transmission 1H Inversion 2H Orbiter AH White Wash 8H Normal Acknowledgement p Set ID OK Data x 18 Auto Configure Command ENWW To adjust picture position and minimize image shaking automatically It works only in RGB PC mode Transmission i u Set 1 To set Acknowledgement Transmission Receiving Protocol 71 ID IOK Data x 19 Key Command m c To send IR remote key code Transmission m c Set Data Key code Refer to the IR Codes Table on page 90 section Acknowledgement c ID JOK Data x 20 Tile Mode Command d d Change a Tile Mode Transmission d d Set ID Data x Data Description 00 or 11 Tile mode is off 12 1 x 2 mode column x row 13 1 x 3 mode 14 1 x 4 mode 55 5 x 5 mode The Data cannot be set to OX or XO except 00 Acknowledgement d 00 OK NG Data x 21 Tile H Position Command d e To set the Horizontal position 72 Appendix Command reference ENWW Transmission d e Set ID Data x Data Min to Max 14H OOH Step 10 Left 14H Step 10 Right Acknowledgement e Set ID DOK NG Data x 22 Tile V Pos
39. OTE DTV PC selection on HDMI DVI inputs is available for media player computer resolutions 640 x 480 60 Hz 1280 x 720 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz and DTV resolutions 480p 720p 1080p Power indicator Mode LED indicator light On Mode Blue Sleep Mode Amber Off Mode ENWW Recognizing preset display resolutions 55 C Command reference Use this method to connect several products to a single PC You can control several products at a time by connecting them to a single PC If the Set ID menu in Option is set to OFF the monitor ID value should be set between 1 and 99 Connecting the cable Connect the RS 232 C cable as shown in the following illustration The RS 232 C protocol is used for communication between the media player computer and the display You can turn the display on off select an input source or adjust the OSD menu from the media player computer RS 232C CONTROL RS 232C CONTROL RS 232C CONTROL RS 232C CONTROL RS 232 C configurations 7 Wire configurations 3 Wire configurations Standard RS 232 C cable Not Standard media Display media Display player player computer computer RXD 2 di 3 TXD RXD 2 3 TXD TXD 3 1 2 RXD TXD 3 2 RXD GND 5 h 5 GND GND 5 h 5 GND DIR 4 b 6 DSR DTR 4 6 DSR DSR ba 4 DTR DSR 4 RTS 7 i i 8 CTS RTS 7 7 CTS CIS 8 7 RTS CIS 8 8 RTS D Sub
40. Set or change the timer options Option Set or change display options such as OSD language network setup led lights on off control button lock power management DDC CI and ISM Method Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW Icon Main menu Function description Tile Set or change the tile options USB Set or change the USB options Using the remote control to adjust the OSD ENWW Use the OSD to adjust the screen image based on your viewing preferences To access the OSD do the following 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 60 08 If the display is not already on press the power button to turn on the display Press the MENU button 1 on the remote control To access a control use the down arrow or up arrow A button 2 When the icon you want becomes highlighted press the OK button 3 To access a control use the down arrow or up arrow A button 4 When the list you want becomes highlighted press the OK button 5 Se OM Om F Use the down arrow 7 up arrow left arrow 4 or right arrow button 6 to set or change the selected item to the desired setting Accept the changes by pressing the OK button 7 9 Exit the OSD menu by pressing the EXIT button 8 Using the On Screen Display menu 31 OSD menu selections The following table lists the On Screen Display OSD menu selections and their functional descriptions Icon Main menu Submenu Description PICTURE Aspect Ratio Selects from t
41. a 1 Data2 Data3 Cr Appendix Command reference ENWW Data1 1 f1h to f4h read one index 2 eOh to e4h delete one index eOh delete all indexes 3 O1h to 80h write Day of Week read 1st index of On Time List f2 read 2nd index of On Time List f3 read 3rd index of On Time List read 4th index of On Time List 0 delete all indexes of On Time List 1 delete 1st index of On Time List e2 delete 2nd index of On Time List 3 delete 3rd index of On Time List 01h Monday bit 02h Tuesday bit2 04h Wednesday bit3 08h Thursday bit4 10h Friday e4 delete 4th index of On Time List bit5 20h Saturday bit 40h Sunday bit7 80h Everyday 1fh Monday to Friday 3fh Monday to Saturday 60h Saturday to Sunday Data2 OOh to 17h fh Hours Data3 OOh to 3bh ffh Minutes When you read delete the current on time list all of Data2 Data3 have to be Oxff ex1 fd 01 ff ff when you read 1st index of On Time List ex2 fd 01 e1 ff ff when you delete 1st index of On Time List ex3 fd 3f 02 03 when you write one On Time Data Monday to Saturday 02 03 Acknowledgement d Set ID OK Data 1 Data2 Data3 x Transmission Receiving Protocol 81 82 37 Off Timer On Off Timer Time Command f e Set Off Timer Transmission fle
42. ally select the optimal screen status that fits into the current mode Check that the video card resolution and frequency are supported by the display If the frequency is out of range set to the recommended resolution in the Control Panel Display Settings of the operating system Lines appear on the background screen Screen is out of adjustment D sub analog signal press the AUTO button on the remote control to automatically select the optimal screen status that fits into the current mode Horizontal noise Screen is out of D sub analog signal press the AUTO button on the remote control to automatically select appears or the adjustment the optimal screen status that fits into the current mode characters look blurred The screen Using an The proper input signal is not connected the signal port Connect the signal cable that displays incorrect input matches with the source input signal abnormally signal An after image appears when Using a fixed image for too If you used a fixed image for a long time the pixels might be damaged Use a screen saver function or set the OSD menu to the ISM Method the display is long a period of turned off time No sound Audio cable Check that the audio cable is properly connected connected Adjust the volume Check if the sound is set properly Sound is too Equalizer is not Select the appropriate sound equalize dull balanced Sound
43. and then use the down arrow 7 or up arrow A button to select the OPTION menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the Key Lock menu To lock the OSD screen adjustment press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select On To unlock the OSD screen adjustment press the MENU button on the remote control and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select Off Using the On Screen Display menu 39 Using 15 Method Displaying a static image on the screen for a prolonged period of time could result in burn in or image sticking To avoid burn in or image sticking or to fix a ghost or burned in image do not display a fixed image for prolonged periods of time Either turn the display off or change the image If you display a static image for long periods of time you can help to avoid ghost images or burn in by using the ISM option as follows 1 Press the MENU button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the OPTION menu 2 Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the ISM Method menv 3 Select one of the following menu options Normal Lleave on Normal if you do not want the ISM function to be active When the display is turned OFF the ISM setting will be reset to Normal regardless of which ISM mode was ON when the display was turned off
44. ating properly or has been dropped or damaged contact an authorized HP dealer reseller or service provider Use only a power source and connection appropriate for this display as indicated on the label back plate of the display Be sure the total ampere rating of the products connected to the outlet does not exceed the current rating of the electrical outlet and the total ampere rating of the products connected to the cord does not exceed the rating of the cord Look on the power label to determine the ampere rating AMPS or A for each device Install the display near an outlet that you can easily reach Disconnect the display by grasping the plug firmly and pulling it from the outlet Never disconnect the display by pulling the cord Turn the display off when not in use You can substantially increase the life expectancy of the display by using a screen saver program and turning off the display when not in use ACAUTION Burn in or image sticking might occur on displays which display the same static image on the screen for prolonged periods of time To avoid burn in or image sticking and to prolong the life of the display you should activate one of the four ISM selections in the OSD activate a screensaver application periodically cycle between static information and moving images or turn off the display when it is not in use for prolonged periods of time Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation These op
45. ch media player computer Press the INPUT button on the remote control to select the input to view ENWW Connecting to external devices 21 Connecting RGB 1 Foranalog operation connect the D Sub signal cable to the RGB IN 1 connector on the rear of the display and the other end to the connector 2 on the media player computer fy NOTE If connecting to a Mac media player computer use the standard Mac adapter 3 not included Figure 3 26 Connecting the D Sub signal cable RGB IN Ss p e 2 Connect the audio cable sold separately to the Audio RGB DVI 1 connector on the rear of the display and the other end to the Line Out port 2 on the media player computer if the video signal connection is from either a RGB VGA or DVI connector on the media player computer Figure 3 27 Connecting the audio cable AUDIO RGBIDV 3 Select an input signal Press the INPUT button on the remote control select the RGB input signal and then press the OK button to save Or press the INPUT button on the back of the display select the RGB input signal and then press AUTO SET button to save 22 Chapter 3 Setting up the display ENWW Connecting DisplayPort 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 1 Connect the DisplayPort cable to the DP IN port on the display and to the DisplayPort OUT port on the media player computer and then connect the display power cord Figure 3 28 Connecting DisplayPor
46. ches the display on at the pre set time Off Time The off time automatically switches the display to standby at the pre set time Sleep Timer Automatically turns off power when the time set by a user has passed Auto Off If active and there is no input signal the display switches to off mode automatically after 10 minutes Power On When connecting multiple displays and turning the power on Delay the displays are turned on individually to prevent overload OPTION Language Selects the language in which the OSD menu is displayed Input Label Selects a label for each input source Key Lock Set On to disable the display buttons to prevent tampering with display settings When set to On the display options and settings can be set or changed only with the remote control or with HP Network Sign Manager on LD4210 LD47 10 Set ID Use to assign a unique Set ID NO name assignment to each product when several products are connected for display ISM Method This option allows setting the display to alter the image to avoid a static image being on the screen for a prolonged period of time This can avoid or image sticking and prolong the life of the display DPM Select Display Power Management Select Turns the power saving mode On or Off Power Indicator Sets the power indicator on the front of the display to On or Off DDC CI Set this feature On to enable sending display OSD commands RS 232 C connection from th
47. e arep ERE anir ena I E E EN E IREEN EERE E EEE EERE EES 94 Avis angels sce E IEN 94 European Union regulatory notice 94 German ergonomics notice ere e nennen 95 Japanese NONCS serana a E 95 Menenius 95 Power cord sel requirements eror ser equ era Hin a He Pet AMET et Gu eta E AER EA dd 95 Japanese power cord requirements 96 Product environmental notices cte er pla in 96 96 Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households the European Union 96 Chemical SUBSTANCES 96 HP recycling progra A Glad 96 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS eese 96 Turkey EEE regulation serisi iieii kiii en ivan SON ve E 97 viii ENWW 1 Product features HP Digital Signage models The HP LCD digital signage displays have a wide aspect active matrix thin film transistor TFT panel The displays features include the following e LD4201 model 106 7 cm 42 inch diagonal widescreen viewable area display with 1920 x 1080 native resolution e HP LD4210 model 106 7 cm 42 inch diagonal widescreen viewable area display with 1920 x 1080 native resolution
48. e media player computer DFC Digital Fine Contrast To use this feature select On to turn off the feature select Off Interface Select Select the connection you are using for remote display management For more information refer to the HP Network Sign Manager User Guide available in English only included on the CD provided with the display ENWW Using the On Screen Display menu 35 36 Icon Main menu Submenu Network Setup Description Select the method of assigning an IP address to the display IP Mode options e DHCP Allows the display IP Address to be assigned automatically when the display is attached to the network through a router e Manual Allows you to assign the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server See your network administrator for the correct manual entries to enter For more details on setting the display IP Address refer to the HP Network Sign Manager User Guide available in English only included on the CD provided with the display Information Contains the Serial No SW Version MNT SW Version LAN IP Address and MAC Address information Factory Reset Resets to the default factory settings Tile Mode TILE Tile Mode is used when multiple displays are configured in a video wall and you want the image to be displayed on the entire video wall with each display showing its part of the total image on the video wall To use Tile Mode the m
49. ectronic products offered for sale after July 1 2006 To view the JIS C 0950 material declaration for this product visit www hp com go jisc0950 96 Appendix D Agency regulatory notices ENWW 2008 5123 6677 JISCOPMOMARENELL S AFKE 2006751 EXE ACE S1 D SIM Am www hp com go jisc0950 amp SELTS ASASUR LAWAMRAER ie CRT RAYA Sot ED TLE AB ME TAT C SJ T 11363 2006 RPE LSE HO LEBER EL o X RAZA ERA SER S HH SJ T 11363 2006 E AY Bid at BER Ape x RoHS ER WINNS AK HAR FA 2003 1 27 HF HF Hu cf nn B ERAS AE 2002 95 5384 PRED ABR SA ba PR i LEE LAE B BE E AR AF o Turkey EEE regulation In Conformity with the EEE Regulation Y netmeligine Uygundur ENWW Product environmental notices 97
50. elect the drive and then select the folder with the desired JPG images A list of the files in the folder appears If you select a folder which does not have supported files the message No Photo List in the Folder appears When you highlight a file you can mark the file to play by pressing the MARK button on the remote control If you highlight the file and then press the OK button for any file in the list the Photo selection and menu options list appears Information about using Photo List e PHOTO JPEG supporting file e Baseline 15360 x 8640 e Progressive 1024 x 768 e You can view JPEG files only non supported files are displayed in the form of a bitmap Photo selection and menu options e View Starts the HP Media Sign Player You will see the first image selected in the Photo List and the Option box This image remains on the display until you select Slideshow in the Option box e Mark All Marks all or selects all files in the selected folder from the Photo List e Delete Deletes all the marked or selected files in the selected folder from the USB storage device When you choose Delete a verification dialog box appears to confirm that you want to delete the file e Close Closes the Photo selection and menu options menu 42 Chapter 5 Using the HP Media Sign Player ENWW Options full sized photo view e Slideshow Starts HP Media Sign Player Only the files marked or selected are played unless there are
51. enings must not be blocked or covered Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings Do not drop the display or place it on an unstable surface Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not walk on the cord Keep the display in a well ventilated area away from excessive light heat or moisture When removing the display base you must lay the display face down on a soft area to prevent it from getting scratched defaced or broken Chapter 2 Safety and maintenance guidelines ENWW Cleaning the display 1 Turn off the display and unplug the power cord from the back of the unit 2 Dust the display by wiping the screen and the cabinet with a soft clean antistatic cloth 3 For more difficult cleaning situations use a 50 50 mix of water and Isopropyl alcohol CAUTION Spray the cleaner onto a cloth and use the damp cloth to gently wipe the screen surface Never spray the cleaner directly on the screen surface It might seep behind the bezel and damage the electronics CAUTION clean the display screen or cabinet do not use cleaners that contain any petroleum based materials such as benzene or thinner or any volatile substance These chemicals might damage the display Shipping the display Keep the original packing box in a storage area You might need it later if you move or ship the display ENWW Maintenance guidelines 9 6 3 Setting up the display To set up the display e
52. enu item or save changes 3 OSD select adjust button Selects an OSD menu icon or adjusts the settings in the OSD screen UP UP arrow amp adjusts up 4 OSD select adjust button Selects an OSD menu icon or adjusts the settings in the OSD screen DOWN DOWN arrow adjusts down 5 OSD select adjust button Selects an OSD menu icon or adjusts the settings in the OSD screen LEFT LEFT arrow 4 adjusts left 6 OSD select adjust button Selects an OSD menu icon or adjusts the settings in the OSD screen RIGHT RIGHT arrow adjusts right 7 MENU Opens or closes the OSD On Screen Display menu screen 8 INPUT Toggles between video inputs e DisplayPort Digital signal e HDMI DVI Digital signal RGB 15 pin D Sub analog signal VGA 16 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Display ports Figure 3 19 Display ports RS 232C HDMI DVI RGB IN RGB OUT Component 1 Power cord receptacle DP IN DP OUT USB LAN lt SPEAKER Function Power cord receptacle to connect the display to an electrical outlet 2 RS 232 C Control serial RS 232 C Control serial ports connect to RS 232 devices ports 3 HDMI DVI RGB IN and HDMI supports High Definition HD input and HDCP High bandwidth Digital RGB OUT Content Protection Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD signals DVI input is supported with an HDMI to DVI signal cable not included RGB IN supports analog VGA co
53. f each problem and the recommended solutions Problem Possible Solution cause No image is Power cord is Be sure the power cord is properly connected to the outlet displayed not connected e Verify that the outlet has power to it e Check that the fuse or breaker has not tripped or burned out See if the power switch is turned on Might need service Power is on Screen needs Adjust brightness and contrast again power indicator is blue but the screen appears extremely dark Power indicator is amber adjustment Display is in power saving mode Backlight might need repair Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard Turn off equipment and then back on Out of Range Input signal is The signal from the media player computer video card is out of the vertical or message out of frequency horizontal frequency range of the display Adjust the frequency range by referring to the appears range specifications in this manual maximum resolution RGB 1920 x 1080 60 Hz HDMI 1920 x 1080 60 Hz DisplayPort 1920 x 1080 60 Hz NOTE Vertical Frequency To enable the user to watch the display the screen image should change multiple times every second like a fluorescent lamp The vertical frequency or refresh rate is the number of times the image displays per second The unit is measured in Hz Horizontal Frequency The horizontal interval is the time to display one vertical line
54. format You can also adjust the screen format using the ARC Aspect Ratio Control button on remote control or in the Screen menu Transmission Cr Data 1 Normal Screen 4 3 2 Wide Screen 16 9 4 Zoom HDMI HD DVD DisplayPort HD DVD 6 Original 7 14 9 HDMI HD DVD DisplayPort HD DVD 9 Just Scan HDMI HD DVD DisplayPort HD When the RGB HDMI DVLPC DisplayPort PC mode 1 1 10 to Cinema Zoom 1 to 16 HDMI HD DVD DisplayPort HD DVD Acknowledgement c Set ID OK Data x 04 Screen Mute Command d To select screen mute on off Transmission k d Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Screen mute off Picture on 1 Screen mute on Picture off Acknowledgement 62 Appendix Command reference ENWW d Set ID JOK Data x 05 Volume Mute Command e To control On Off of the Volume Mute Transmission k e Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Volume Mute On Volume Off 1 Volume Mute Off Volume On Acknowledgement e Set ID OK Data x Data 0 Volume Mute On Volume Off 1 Volume Mute Off Volume On 06 Volume Control Command f To adjust Volume Transmission Min to Max 64H Hexadecimal code Acknowledgement ID OK Data D Data Min to Max 64H ENWW Transmi
55. he display A CAUTION For the protection of the display as well as the media player computer connect all power cords for the media player computer and its peripheral devices such as a display printer scanner to some form of surge protection device such as a power strip or Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Not all power strips provide surge protection the power strips must be specifically labeled as having this ability Use a power strip whose manufacturer offers a Damage Replacement Policy so you can replace the equipment if surge protection fails Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed to properly support your display Z WARNING Displays that are inappropriately situated on dressers bookcases shelves desks speakers chests or carts can fall over and cause personal injury Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the display so that they cannot be pulled grabbed or tripped over CAUTION not place the device in a location where water may drip and or splash on the device Do not place an object that contains water such as a flower vase on the device ENWW Important safety information 3 4 Maintenance guidelines To enhance the performance and extend the life of the display Do not open the display cabinet or attempt to service this product yourself Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions If the display is not oper
56. he following screen image sizes e 16 9 Widescreen mode e 1 1 format is 1 1 aspect ratio e Just Scan Allows you to enjoy the transmitted data fully without any images cut off This menu is activated only in 720P 1080P 1080i HDMI DVI DTV DisplayPort DTV Original Picture format is automatically set to 16 9 4 3 aspect ratio according to input signal e 4 3 format is 4 3 aspect ratio 14 9 Programs are viewed normally in 14 9 with black bars added to the top and bottom The 4 3 programs are magnified on the top bottom and left right sides e Zoom 4 3 programs are magnified until they fill the 16 9 screen The top and bottom will be cut off Cinema Zoom 1 Picture format is 2 35 1 aspect ratio extending the picture horizontally with black bars added to the top and bottom Energy Saving Select from the following screen brightness levels e Off 100 light Level 1 80 light e Level 2 60 light Level 3 40 light Picture Mode Select from the following screen presets e Vivid Select to display with brightest image e Standard The most general and natural screen display status Cinema lowers brightness by one level e Sport Displays with a soft image Game To enjoy dynamic image when playing game e Expert 1 and Expert 2 Allows user defined settings Backlight Controls the brightness of the screen adjust the br
57. ightness of the LCD panel Contrast Adijusts the difference between the light and dark levels Brightness Adijusts the brightness of the screen Sharpness Adjusts the clearness of the image 32 Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW ENWW Icon Main menu Submenu Description o Color Adijusts the color to desired level e Tint Adjusts the tint to a desired level NOTE If the Picture Mode setting is set to Vivid Standard Cinema Sport or Game the above adjustments will be automatically set to predefined settings Advanced Control Select from the following screen color adjustment settings e Color Temperature Select from the following color settings e Cool Slightly purplish white gt Medium Slightly bluish white Warm Slightly reddish white e Dynamic Contrast Optimizes the contrast automatically according to the brightness of the reflection e Dynamic Color Adijusts the color of the reflection automatically to reproduce natural colors as close as possible e Noise Reduction Removes the noise up to the point where it does not damage the original picture e Gamma Set your own gamma value On the display high gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images e Black Level Adjusts the contrast and the brightness of the screen using the black level of the screen for HDMI and DP input source only
58. is manner provides important supplemental information ENWW iv About this guide ENWW Table of contents M OS features 1 HP Digital Signage models EH breast 1 co ROMPE p eer 1 2 2 Safety and maintenance guidelines Lee eee eee eene nee neta eth neenon een 3 Important safety information 3 Maintenance guidelines 4 ane Dos 5 Shipping thedisplay TT 5 3 Setting up Ihe display 6 Installing the stand sald separately i tre tarima cb tinet dcm iita 6 Connecting the speakers sold 9 Rotating to the portrait position CO ade pass PVC pr Eie aM VENE UE 11 Using seltsam Du ual eccle pite lta aal 12 Inserting the batteries uus ea pat UE REI HOP Ded eA 12 Identifying remote control buttons 13 Identifying display components tura ves 15 Display QUUM HEISE e EEEE COUR ur 15 Display control 16 Display ede 17 VESA mounting support and
59. is too Sound needs Adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons on the remote control low adjusting Screen has poor color resolution 16 colors Color is not set correctly Set the number of colors to more than 24 bit true color Select Control Panel Display Settings Color quality in the operating system Screen color is unstable or mono colored Signal cable or video card connection is loose Check the connection status of the signal cable or reinsert the media player computer video card Solving common problems 47 Problem Possible Solution cause Black spots Black spots are Several pixels red green white or black color might appear on the screen which can appear onthe characteristics be attributable to the unique characteristics of the LCD panel It is not a malfunction of screen of the LCD the LCD panel The power is Sleep timer Check that the sleep timer is set suddenly turned setting is turned heck th sin off on or power is Check the power control settings interrupted Using the Web For online access to technical support information self solve tools online assistance community forums of IT experts broad mutli vendor knowledge base monitoring and diagnostic tools go to www hp com support Preparing to call technical support If you cannot solve a problem using the troubleshooting tips in this section you might need to call technical support Contact
60. ite core to the audio cable The ferrite core needs to be separated from the mold by 5 cm 2 in ENWW Connecting to external devices 19 4 Connect AC power cord to the ACIN connector on the rear of the display and the other end to an electrical outlet Before connecting the power cord please read the power cord safety precautions in the Important safety information on page 3 Figure 3 22 HP 104201 and HP LDA4210 Connecting the power cord 20 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW 5 Turn on power to the display by pressing the power button 1 Figure 3 24 HP LD4201 and HP LD4210 Power button Turn on the media player computer Select an input signal Press the INPUT button on the remote control to open the Input List select the appropriate input signal and then press the OK button to save your change Or press the INPUT button on the back of the display select the appropriate input signal and then press the AUTO SET button to save your change e When connecting with a D Sub VGA signal input cable select RGB from the Input List e When connecting with an HDMI signal input cable or when connecting a DVI signal input cable with the HDMI to DVI cable select HDMI DVI from the Input List e When connecting with a DisplayPort signal input cable select DP from the Input List NOTE If connecting more than one input source connect the signal cables HDMI DVI RGB VGA and DisplayPort to ea
61. ities HP displays are Plug and Play with Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems so you do not need to download the INF file or the ICM file for these operating systems The most current versions of the following software and utilities can be downloaded from the following HP website for use with the displays as needed www hp com e Auto adjustment Pattern Utility Optimizes the display e Network Sign Manager 104210 and HP 104710 only Allows you to select and control the display options remotely from a connected media player computer and allows you to select the options for the HP Media Sign Player For more details on the HP Media Sign Player refer to Using the HP Media Sign Player on page 42 To install and configure the HP Network Sign Manager software refer to the HP Network Sign Manager User Guide available only in English included on the CD provided with the display Ej NOTE If the display does not include a CD the and ICM files can be downloaded from the HP displays support website Refer to Downloading from the Web on page 29 The information file The setup information or INF file defines display resources used by Microsoft Windows operating systems to ensure display compatibility with the media player computer s graphics adapter The image color matching file The image color matching file is a color data file that is used in conjunction with graphic
62. ition Command d f To set the Vertical position Transmission ID Data x Data Min OOH to Max 14H OOH Step 10 Left 14H Step 10 Right Acknowledgement fI Set ID DCK NG Data x 23 Tile H Size Command d 9 To set the Horizontal size Transmission d g Set ID Data x Data Min OOH to Max 64H ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement gl Set ID OK NG Data x 24 Tile V Size Command d h To set the Vertical size Transmission d h Set ID Data x Data Min to Max 64H Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement h Set ID OK NG Data x 74 Appendix Command reference ENWW 25 Tile ID Set Command d i To assign the Tile ID for Tiling function Transmission 2 Min to Max 19H Hexadecimal code Acknowledgement ID DOK NG Data DJ 26 Natural Mode In Tile Mode Command d j ENWW To assign the Title Natural mode for Tiling function Transmission ID Data d Data 0 Natural Off 1 Natural On ff Read Status Acknowledgement ID OK NG Data x Transmission Receiving Protocol 75 27
63. l accessories Optional accessories purchased separately might vary depending on the model e Stand kit e Speakers kit e Wall mount kit 2 Chapter 1 Product features ENWW 2 Safety and maintenance guidelines Important safety information A power cord is included with the display If another cord is used use only a power source and connection appropriate for this display For information on the correct power cord set to use with the display refer to the Power cord set requirements on page 95 WARNING reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment Do not disable the power cord grounding feature The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the power cord in a grounded earthed outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet For your safety do not place anything on power cords or cables Arrange them so that no one can accidentally step on or trip over them Do not pull on a cord or cable When unplugging from the electrical outlet grasp the cord by the plug To reduce the risk of serious injury read the Safety and Comfort Guide It describes proper workstation setup posture and health and work habits for computer users and provides important electrical and mechanical safety information This guide is located on the Web at www hp com ergo and or on the documentation CD if one is included with t
64. ling RS 232C locks the remote control and the local keys Transmission k m Set 1D Data Cr Data 0 Off 1 On Acknowledgement m Set ID JOK Data x Data 0 Off 1 On 14 Balance Command 1 ENWW To adjust the sound balance Transmission Kf t Set ID Data Cr Data Min to Max 64H Hexadecimal code Acknowledgement f Set ID OK Data x Data Min to Max 64H OOH Step O to L50 64H Step 100 to R50 Transmission Receiving Protocol 69 Balance 50 to R50 15 Color Temperature Command To adjust the screen color temperature Transmission k u Set ID Data Cr Data 0 Medium 1 Cool 2 Warm Acknowledgement v Set ID OK Data x Data 0 Medium 1 Cool 2 Warm 16 Abnormal state Command z Abnormal State Used to Read the power off status when Stand by mode Transmission k z Set Data FF Read Acknowledgement z Set ID OK Data x 70 Appendix Command reference ENWW 0 Normal Power on and signal exist No signal Power on Turn the display off by remote control Co Turn the display off by sleep time function 4 Turn the display off by RS 232 C function Turn the display off by off time function 9 Turn the display off by auto off function 17
65. ng the MARK button on the remote control If you highlight and press the OK button on any file in the list the Movie selection and menu options list appears Information about using Movie List MOVIE avi supporting file Video format MPEG 1 MPEG2 MPEG4 does not support Microsoft MPEG 4 V2 V3 Audio format Mpeg Mp3 PCM Dolby Digital Sampling frequency Within 32k to 48 khz Bit rate 32k to 320 kbps Subtitle format smi srt sub MicroDVD SubViewer 2 0 ass ssa txt DVD Subtitle System If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved either video or audio is outputted 44 Chapter 5 Using the HP Media Sign Player ENWW e Maximum FPS frame per second can be reached only at SD level FPS is 25 FPS 720 576 30 FPS 720 480 depending on Resolution Files more than 25 FPS or 30 FPS or higher might not be played properly e video file name and its subtitle file name must be identical for it to be displayed e Playing a video via a USB connection that does not support high speed might not work properly e USB storage devices below USB 2 0 are supported as well but they might not work properly in the Movie List e Files encoded with GMC Global Motion Compensation might not be played File Video decoder Audio codec Max resolution Extension name mpg mpeg vob dat MPEG1 MPEG2 AC3 MPEG MP3 PCM 720 x 576 25p Avi m4v MPEG4 SP MPEG4 ASP AC3 MPEG
66. ngs Adjusts uneven sound volumes across all channels or signals automatically to the most appropriate level To use this feature select On to turn off the feature select Off Differentiates the human sound range from other sounds which helps to make the human voices easier to hear To use this feature select On to turn off the feature select Off Balances sound between the left and right speakers Sound Mode Automatically selects the best sound tone quality depending on the video type that you are currently watching from the following options e Standard Most commanding and natural audio Music Select for original sound when listening to music Cinema Select for sublime sound Sport Select for sports broadcasting Game Select for dynamic sound when playing a game Treble Adjust treble 0 100 Bass Adjust bass 0 100 Reset Resets the Sound Mode to the factory default settings Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW Icon Main menu Submenu Description Speaker Adjusts internal speaker status speakers sold separately To use this feature select On to turn off the feature select Off To use an external hi fi stereo system turn off the internal speakers of the display DisplayPort Select DisplayPort or Analog Audio Out TIME Clock Resets the Day Hour and Minute if the current time is incorrect On Time The on time automatically swit
67. nnections from PCs RGB OUT supports cloning connections with VCA cables from display to display 4 AUDIO RGB DVI AUDIO RGB DVI connects the audio cable to the Line Out on the media player computer sound card NOTE Before connecting to the AUDIO RGB DVI port on the display verify what type of Audio Out connection is available on the media player computer sound card The Line Out on a media player computer is used to connect to speakers including a built in amplifier For additional instructions refer to the sound card manual f the Audio Out on the media player computer sound card has only Speaker Out reduce the media player computer volume before connecting to the AUDIO RGB DVI port on the display f the Audio Out on the media player computer sound card supports both Speaker Out and Line Out choose Line Out 5 DP IN and DP OUT DP IN supports digital input with DisplayPort cables from a media player computer DisplayPort DP OUT supports cloning of connections with DisplayPort cables from display to display 6 USB USB connects a USB storage device to the HP Media Sign Player 7 LAN LAN connects the display directly to a media player computer or to a network directly or indirectly by a router hub or switch using the LAN cable LD4210 and HP 104710 models only 8 SPEAKER SPEAKER connects the external speakers to the display VESA mounting support and security slot VESA FDMI Video Electronics Standards Association
68. no files marked and then all files in the selected folder play in the order they appear in the Photo List Set the time interval for all of the slides in the slide show in the Options dialog box e BGM Background Music The HP Media Sign Player plays audio files while showing the selected images from the Photo List Before selecting this option you must select the Music Folder for BGM in the Option dialog box For more details on audio files refer to Using Music List on page 43 Rotate icon R the rotate icon to change the orientation of the slide show 90 with each touch of the rotate icon 90 180 or 270 clockwise When the image is rotated using the rotate icon the image will be scaled to fill the screen and any image not specifically created for a portrait viewing 90 or 270 might be distorted or out of proportion in the rotated orientation e Delete Deletes files from the USB storage device A verification dialog box appears to confirm that you want to delete the file e Option Sets values for the Slide Speed and the Music Folder for BGM Use the down arrow up arrow left arrow 4 or right arrow button and the OK button to set values Press OK to save the settings You cannot change the Music Folder while BGM is playing e Hide Hides the HP Media Sign Player Option menu The Option menu hides automatically after about 40 seconds if no options are chosen To have the Option menu appear again p
69. nsure that the power is turned off to the display media player computer system and other attached devices and then follow the instructions below Installing the stand sold separately 1 Take the parts for the stand out of the box e HP 104201 and LD4210 Four screws M4 x 32 mm 1 26 in and stand Figure 3 1 HP 104201 and LD4210 Stand accessory contents A e HP LDA4710 Four screws M4 x 10 mm 0 39 in and stand Figure 3 2 HP LD4710 Stand accessory contents w 4 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW ENWW 2 Place a soft cloth on the table and place the display with the screen facing downward Connect the stand as shown in the following figure Figure 3 3 104201 and LD4210 Sliding the stand onto the display Installing the stand sold separately 7 3 Use the screws to secure the stand on the rear side of the product as shown the figure Figure 3 5 104201 and LD4210 Securing the stand to the display Figure 3 6 HP LD47 10 Securing the stand to the display jl 8 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Connecting the speakers sold separately 1 Mount the speakers onto the display Figure 3 7 Mounting the speakers 2 Use the four Taptite D3 x 12 mm 0 47 in screws to secure the speakers to the display Figure 3 8 Securing the speakers to the display ENWW Connecting the speakers sold separately 9 3 After installing the speakers use the cable holder
70. nu to control HP Media Sign Player 21 EXIT Clears all on screen displays and returns to display viewing from any menu 22 TILE Selects the TILE Mode Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Identifying display components The components of the display and their functions are identified in the following sections Display components Figure 3 15 HP LD4201 and HP LD4210 Display components Figure 3 16 HP LD4710 Display components Component Function 1 IR receiver Receives signals from the remote control 2 LED indicator light Light is blue when display is on amber when display is in power saving mode 3 Display control buttons Power and OSD control buttons 4 Power cord receptacle Power cord receptacle to connect the display to an electrical outlet 5 Display signal ports RGB IN OUT HDMI DVI RS 232 C IN OUT Audio IN DisplayPort IN OUT USB LAN HP LD4210 and HP LD4710 only 6 External speaker connections Connections for external speakers ENWW Identifying display components 15 Display control panel Figure 3 17 HP 104201 and HP LD4210 Display control panel 0600 Figure 3 18 LD4710 Display control panel 6699000 Component Function 1 Power ON OFF Press to turn the power ON Press again to turn it OFF 2 AUTO SET When the OSD window is closed the auto adjustment feature to optimize the screen image is activated When the OSD window is open press to select a m
71. ons daisy chain for both video and display command and control use DisplayPort IN OUT plus RS 232 C IN OUT or RGB IN OUT plus RS 232 C IN OUT NOTE The number of displays that can be connected by daisy chain to one media player computer might vary depending on the signal status and cable loss If the signal status is good and there is no cable loss it is possible to connect up to twenty five displays in a daisy chain from one media player computer If you are going to play video that is copy protected with High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP a maximum of six displays can be daisy chained To connect multiple displays in a daisy chain connect the input signal cable from the media player computer to the first display in the daisy chain Connect the subsequent displays using the same input signal cables from the OUT port to the IN port of the next display as shown in the figures below until all the displays are connected together Figure 3 32 Daisy chain connection DisplayPort for video input signal Figure 3 33 Daisy chain connection RCGB video input signal 888 8 90 26 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Figure 3 34 Daisy chain connection RS 232 C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL ENWW Connecting daisy chain displays 27 28 4 Operating the display Software and util
72. owing measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer an experienced radio or television technician for help Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only ENWW This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding the product contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Federal Communications Commission notice 93 Or call 1 800 HP INVENT 1 800 474 6836 For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 28
73. ress the OK button on the remote control Using Music List After selecting the Music List option select the drive and then select the folder with the desired audio files A list of the files in the folder appears If you select a folder which does not have supported files the message No Music List in the Folder appears When you highlight a file you can mark the file to play by pressing the MARK button on the remote control If you highlight and press the OK button on any file in the list the Music selection and menu options appears Information about using Music List ENWW e MUSIC MP3 supporting file Purchased music files MP3 might contain copyright restrictions playback of these files might not be supported e Bitrate 32 to 320kbps Sampling rate MPEG layer 3 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz e Damaged or corrupted music does not play but displays 00 00 in playtime Using Music List A3 Music selection and menu options The Play Pause Stop m Reverse 4 4 and Forward buttons on the remote control are also available to use when playing music Play Starts the HP Media Sign Player After Play is highlighted and OK is pressed the selected music titles are played in the order that they are listed in the music list If no music titles are selected the player will play all the titles in the folder in the order they are listed in the Music List The list of titles will remain on the screen for about 40
74. s applications to provide consistent color matching from display screen to printer or from scanner to the display screen The ICM file is only activated from within the graphics applications that support this feature Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW Installing the and ICM files You can install the INF and files from the CD or download them from the HP displays support website Installing from the CD To install the and ICM files on the media player computer from the CD Insert the CD in the media player computer CD ROM drive The CD menu appears View the Display Driver Readme file Select Install display driver software p pow Follow the instructions 5 Ensure that the proper resolution and refresh rates appear in the Windows Display control panel 7 NOTE You might need to install the digitally signed display INF and ICM files manually from the CD in the event of an installation error Refer to the Display Driver Readme file on the CD for instructions in English only Downloading from the Web To download the latest version of INF and ICM files from the HP displays support website 1 Refer to www hp com support and select the country region 2 Follow the links for the display to the support page and download page 3 Ensure the system meets the requirements 4 Download the software by following the instructions ENWW Installing the INF and ICM files 29
75. s and cable ties available on select models to secure the speaker cables Figure 3 9 Using the cable holders feature available on select models Figure 3 10 Using the cable ties feature available on select models Chapter 3 Setting up the display ENWW 4 After installing the speakers connect to the SPEAKER input terminal by connecting the proper color match for the left and right speakers Figure 3 11 Connecting to the input terminal Rotating to the portrait position When installing the display in the portrait position rotate it clockwise based on its front The display can be rotated in only one direction 7 NOTE The display cannot be rotated if it is installed on the stand Figure 3 12 Installing portrait lt NOTE The LED indicator light orientation is on bottom right corner in landscape position and on the bottom left corner when rotated to the portrait position ENWW Rotating to the portrait position 11 Using the remote control Inserting the batteries 1 Slide off the battery cover 2 Insert the batteries with correct polarity 3 Close the battery cover NOTE To prevent environmental pollution dispose of used batteries in accordance with your local recycling guidelines Figure 3 13 Inserting batteries 12 Chapter Setting up the display ENWW Identifying remote control buttons Figure 3 14 Remote control buttons oe 12 e
76. smission f u Set ID Data 1 Data2 Cr Data f1h to fAh write read one index read 1st index of On Time Input 12 read 2nd index of On Time Input f3 read 3rd index of On Time Input read 4th index of On Time Input Data INPUT Hex Data2 07 RGB PC 08 HDMI DVI HD DVD 09 HDMI DVI PC A DisplayPort HD DVD B DisplayPort PC When you read delete the current On Time Input Data2 needs to be Oxff ex fu 01 ff when you read 1st index of On Time Input ex2 fu 01 f3 07 when you write one On Time Input Data in to 3rd index RGB Acknowledgement u Set ID TOK Dota 1 Data2 x ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 83 39 Sleep Time Command f f Set Sleep Time Transmission fffi Set ID Data Cr 6 120 7 180 8 240 Acknowledgement fl Set ID DK NG Data x 40 Auto Off Command f g 84 Set Auto Sleep Transmission ID Data Cr 0 Off 1 Acknowledgement gI Set IDJ JOK NG Data x Appendix Command reference ENWW 41 Power On Delay Command f h Set the schedule delay when the power is turned on Unit second Transmission fih Set ID Data Cr Data OOH to 64H Data value Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement
77. ssion Receiving Protocol 63 Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 07 Contrast Command 9 To adjust screen contrast You can also adjust the contrast in the Picture menu Transmission k g Set ID Data Cr Data Min OOH to Max 64H Acknowledgement g Set Data x Real data mapping 0 Step 0 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 64 Appendix Command reference ENWW 08 Brightness Command h To adjust screen brightness You can also adjust the brightness in the Picture menu Transmission k h Set ID Data Data Min OOH to Max 64H Refer to Real data mapping as shown below Acknowledgement h Set 1D OK Data x Real data mapping 0 Step 0 A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 09 Color Command i Video Timing only To adjust the screen color You can also adjust the color in the Picture menu Transmission ID Data Cr Data Min to Max 64H Hexadecimal code ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol 65 66 Real data mapping 0 Step O A Step 10 F Step 15 10 Step 16 64 Step 100 Acknowledgement i Set ID JOK Data x Data Min OOH to Max 64H Hexadecimal code 10 Tint Command Video Timing only
78. t input to a media player computer Display Port OUT 2 Select an input signal Press the INPUT button on the remote control select the DP input signal and then press the OK button to save Or press the INPUT button on the back of the display select the DP input signal from the Input List and then press the AUTO SET button to save Connecting HDMI 480 576 720 10801 1080 HDMI supports High Definition Input and HDCP Some devices require HDCP in order to display HD signals 1 Use one of the following examples to connect the HDMI input Connect an HDMI signal cable to the HDMI DVI port on the display and to the HDMI port on the media player computer and then connect the display power cord Figure 3 29 Connecting the HDMI to HDMI signal cable RGB IN AUDIO RGB OUT es RGB DV ENWW Connecting to external devices 23 Connect an HDMI to DVI signal cable to the HDMI DVI port on the display and then to the DVI port on the media player computer For AUDIO input from the media player computer this is only needed with DVI input signal connections connect the RCA PC audio cable cable not included to the display and to the Audio OUT ports on the media player computer then connect the display power cord Ej NOTE Use shielded signal interface cables D sub 15 pin cable DVI cable with ferrite cores to maintain standard compliance for this product Figure
79. the TIME menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the Sleep Timer menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the hour 00h 23h Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to set the minutes 00 59 min 38 Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW NOTE In the event of a power interruption disconnection or power failure the Sleep Timer clock must be reset Auto Off To set the display to switch to the off mode automatically after 15 minutes if Auto Off is active and there is no input signal 1 Press the MENU button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the TIME menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select the Auto Off menu Press the right arrow button and then use the down arrow or up arrow A button to select On or Off Power On Delay When connecting multiple displays and turning the power on the displays are turned on individually to prevent overload Using Key Lock The display can be set up to disable the display control buttons on the back of the display When the Key Lock is set ON display options might only be set or changed with the remote control or using the HP Network Sign Manager with HP LD4210 and HP LD4710 1 ENWW Press the MENU button
80. ting the LAN cable e B8 olla i Ema C ji Tm d 2 Install the HP Network Sign Manager on the media player computer attached to the Intranet To download the HP Network Sign Manager refer to the website www hp com For details on using the HP Network Sign Manager application refer to the HP Network Sign Manager User Guide available only in English included on the CD provided with the display ENWW Connecting to external devices 25 Connecting daisy chain displays Multiple displays up to 25 can be connected in a daisy chain connect several displays together in Tile Mode to a computer using DisplayPort IN OUT or with the combination of RGB IN OUT and RS 232 C IN OUT ports on the display To connect displays in a daisy chain the displays must all be connected with the same input output source DisplayPort IN OUT RS 232 C IN OUT or RGB IN OUT as shown in the figures below e daisy chain displays for video use DisplayPort IN OUT connections or RGB IN OUT connecti
81. turn d FFH 31 Temperature Value d n FFH 32 Lamp Fault Check d 33 Auto Volume d U 00H 01H 34 Speaker d 00H 01H 35 Time f a 00H 06H 00H 17H OOH 3BH 36 On Timer On Off Timer Time f d FIH FAH 00H 17H OOH 3BH 4 01H 80H 37 Off Timer On Off Timer Time f e F1H FAH 00H 17H OOH 3BH EOH E4H 01H 80H 38 Scheduling Input Select FIH F4H 07H OBH 39 Sleep Time f f 00H 08H 40 Auto Off f g OOH O1H 41 Power On Delay f h 00H 64H 42 Language f 00H 09H 43 DPM Select f OOH O1H 44 Reset f k 00H 02H 45 Energy Saving 00H 03H 46 Power Indicator f o 00H 01H 47 Serial No f y FFH 48 S W Verison f z FFH 49 Input Select x b 60H COH Appendix Command reference ENWW Transmission Receiving Protocol Transmission Command 1 Command2 Set ID Data Cr Command 1 First command m d f x Command 2 Second command a to z Set ID Set up the Set ID number of product range O1H to 63H by setting O server can control all products When operating with more than 2 sets using set ID as 0 at the same time do not check the ack message Because all sets will send the ack message it is not possible to check all of the ack messages Data To transmit command data Transmit FF data to read status of command Cr Carriage Return ASCII code O x 0 D ASCII code Space 0 x 20 OK Acknowledgement Command 2 I Set ID OK Data x
82. ultiple displays must be connected with RGB IN RGB OUT or DP IN DP OUT If you want to issue commands to the displays in the wall with application software or with the HP Network Sign Manager connected through the serial interface the displays must be connected with RS 232 C IN OUT For more information refer to Using Tile Mode on page 40 Tile ID Selects the location of the Tile by setting an ID of 1 25 Natural Mode Setting this feature ON will compensate for the mullions non viewing area between active viewing areas in the video wall where the display bezels meet by stretching the image in each display in the video wall so that the image is extended into the non viewing areas of the mullions This eliminates image distortion and displays the image in its natural proportions across all displays H Size Adjusts the horizontal size of the screen taking into account the size of the bezel V Size Adjusts the vertical size of the screen taking into account the size of the bezel H Position Moves the screen position horizontally V Position Moves the screen position vertically Reset Photo List USB Resets the Tile Mode configuration View photo files on a USB storage device Music List Play music files on a USB storage device Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW Icon Main menu Submenu Description Movie List Play movie files on a USB storage device Lock System
83. ural Mode 5 OK ON compensate for the mullions to display an image without distortion across the video wall OK EXIT 40 Chapter 4 Operating the display ENWW Each display must be connected to every other display using either RGB IN RGB OUT or DP IN DP OUT as shown in the following figure If you want to issue display commands from the media player computer you must connect each display with 5 232 IN RS 232 C OUT just like the video connections Figure 4 1 Tile Mode 3x3 video wall Connecting displays with DP IN DP OUT ENWW Using the On Screen Display menu 41 5 Using the HP Media Sign Player When you insert a USB storage device into the USB port in the back of the display the Enter Password dialog box appears if you have the Lock System option turned ON After entering your password the HP Media Sign Player options appear with Photo List Music List and Movie List If the USB storage device is already inserted when you turn the power on to the display press the USB button on the remote control and if you have the Lock System option ON the Enter Password dialog box appears along with the USB menu options After entering your password you can set or change any of the USB options E NOTE The USB menu will not be displayed by pressing the USB button on the remote control while the HP Media Sign Player is playing or while the OSD is active Using Photo List After selecting the Photo List option s
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