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1. 91 Downloading Utility Software Se 91 Field Replaceable Units ES si en sise EE ae Se sej 91 Regulatory Information L cece cece ence nen n cence ence eee e nent e een eeeeneneneees 93 Customer Support Information 94 Customer Support Contact Information and Hours of Operation 94 Warranty and Service E siket g cosines i i kedda Dr a 94 Warranty il 12 ID FIA 94 iv Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Introduction The Planar UltraLux Series is a family of large format 70 and 80 displays which combine style and aesthetics with high performance display technology From its sleek design to lasting 24 x 7 reliability the Planar UltraLux is ideally suited for retail brand communications advertising networks conference rooms wayfinding and other commercial signage applications Offered in a wide range of configurations the Planar UltraLux Series provides the flexibility to specify the ideal display for any environment With value added features such as interactive touch edge to edge glass front design and unique mounting options the UltraLux goes above and beyond for a truly stunning implementation of digital signage Caution This manual is intended for use by qualified service persons and end users with experience installing LCD displays Planar UltraLux Series is wall mountable in portrait or landscape configurations Planar UltraLux displays are also
2. Planar UltraLux PLANAR Le MT AA Custom Commande Gait States Network Setup Display Control Boman ONCE Hostname and Domain Name Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings The hostname is useful for identifying a particular unit when you have more than one Planar device in use on your network Hostname is limited to 16 characters alphanumeric le Network Setup dash or underscore only ER Domain name is optional If given it is used as a default domain for server name lookups Access Control Hostname Software Setup Planar Reboot Domain name Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 32 29 POT DHCP To use DHCP for automatic network setup your network must have a DHCP server configured If you are not sure whether your network supports DHCP you must get help from your local network administrator Use DHCP for automatic network settings Yes use DHCP No use static settings DHCP timeout in seconds min 5 max 120 5 mi Static non DHCP Network Settings The settings below are used in two cases 1 DHCP is not enabled above 2 A DHCP server does not respond within the DHCP timeout period The static network settings are generally not required if a reliable DHCP server is available if you don t know what to enter here you must get help from your local network administrator IP address 10 15 0 202 Network mask 255 255 255 0 DNS server 1 DNS server 2 Gateway 10 15 0 1 Apply Changes Click
3. EN55022 2010 Radiated and Conducted Emissions from IT Equipment EN55024 1998 Immunitv of IT Equipment Including EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transients EN61000 4 5 Line Surge EN61000 4 6 RF Conducted Susceptibility EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts And EN61000 3 2 Harmonic Current Emissions EN61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuations and Flicker Council Directive 2006 95 EC on Low Voltage Equipment Safety EN60950 2006 A11 Safety of IT Equipment The Technical Construction File required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Planar Systems Inc 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton OR 97006 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada ICES 003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with C
4. Powering aire RE EE 12 Unpacking and Checking Accessories en eee eeeeenenneas 13 Accessory EE 13 Optional Planar Supplied Accessories 222 14 Wall Mounting LCD Using Planar Profile Mount 15 Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall VV e RANNER sites NEE NEEN te 16 Using the Kickstand Bracket is2cies2ccedescatdiestiededeoiieiadeediecniicsieetadiesiacecs 23 fester ia e do ne aan 24 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide i Table of Contents Lie 6 61 LES 10 ia cine El i a a tn d 24 IRsensor extend ees ie latine debs Ochs le Rnb Ae 24 EE DEE 25 USBand Power Hook a an dr nomade en ne nc 25 Touchscreen MultiTouch Driver Installation eee eeeneneeees 26 Touchscreen PQLabs MultiTouch Platform Content eee 26 Touchscreen Information 26 GE TE e EE 26 ENEE E REENEN a EE EEN EEN 26 OS a a E NE E E TEE E EE sree ise aseeoaeeeteua aes 27 Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver 27 External Control and Monitoring 2 29 RS232 Communication 30 Connecting the RS232 Cable scsi eciccdutcdeeclaeedintecweskaescdadsedee tac esse 30 RS232 COMIMANGS EE 31 SNMP INOUE ME 35 Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP week Ee Eeg ER dvs daw denen EE RENE KEEN AEN ENN EE AEN AEN ER Using E EE Te EE 39 Route Add Commande 42 Planar
5. Reset page Click OK Reset to Factory Defaults and Reboot if you are sure you want to reset ALL settings to the factory default 5 The top of each page shows the Planar logo which is a link to http www planar com You can change this link to refer to any URL that you find useful by typing it into the Product ID Link box 6 To make this link live click Change Product ID Link 7 In normal operations Remote Monitoring polls the displays at a rate of one per second to look for user requests that have been made using the IR remote control and the on screen menus In some situations this polling can have a noticeable performance impact If you want to disable this polling select the Disable polling for alert conditions checkbox When you are finished click Change Advanced Settings Click Reboot now to reboot your system This copies everything in flash memory to RAM RAM memory is used for all current operations When power is applied to Remote monitoring flash memory is copied to RAM Reboot takes about 90 seconds Planar UltraLux PLANAR BIE Le A eg Custom Commands Unit Status Reboot Display Control Power On Off System Uptime Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings 13 41 46 up 22 23 load average 0 00 0 00 0 00 Network Setup Date and Time Confirm Reboot Access Control Reboot to revert to previously saved configuration settings or to test nevdy saved settings Software Setup R
6. http www planar com support warranty standard_warranties for a full warranty review 2012 Planar Systems Inc 8 12 Planar is a registered trademark of Planar Systems Inc Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Index A access control in Remote Monitoring 52 accessories accessory box contents 14 checking 13 customer supplied 14 optional 14 admin setup in Remote Monitoring 48 avoiding temporary image retention 9 baud rate 52 before you begin installing the LCD 11 tools equipment list 11 C certifications 93 cleaning the display screen 11 commands creating custom in Remote Monitoring 47 conformity information 93 Control 3 control module 3 controlling display via Remote Monitoring 45 custom commands in Remote Monitoring 47 customer support hours of operation 94 phone numbers 94 website 94 customer supplied accessories 14 D date changing in Remote Monitoring 51 diagram of control board architecture 5 dimensions 65 89 display front and side 65 77 display rear 66 pedestal mount 73 display dimensions front and side 65 77 rear 66 Display menu 58 disposal information 8 drawings 65 drawings for pedestal 89 E equipment list 11 european union disposal information 8 F features of UltraLux 2 H hour
7. 04 00 00 00 02 DO color temp set to commanded 4200K value 11 Set Color Temp to 08 22 04 00 00 00 03 CF color temp set to commanded 5000K value 12 Set Color Temp to 08 22 04 00 00 00 04 CE color temp set to commanded 6500K value 13 Set Color Temp to 08 22 04 00 00 00 05 CD color temp set to commanded 7500K value 14 Set Color Temp to 08 22 04 00 00 00 06 CC color temp set to commanded 9300K value 15 Get Color Temp 04 21 0B DO returns Color Temp value where value is 2 for 4200K 3 for 5000K 4 for 6500K 5 for 7500K 6 for 9300K Set Red to X 0 to 100 Set to 50 08 22 0E0000 _ Jred set to commanded value use the Red Green Blue set commands to get custom color temperatures 04 21 OC CF returns Red Color value 18 Set Green to X 0 to Set to 20 08 220F 0000 green set to commanded value 100 00 14 B3 04 21 0D CE returns Green Color value 20 Set Blue to X 0 to Set to 80 08 22 10 00 00 blue set to commanded value 100 00 50 76 04 21 0ECD returns Blue Color value 22 Setinputto 08 220200000000D4 setthe input source to DP which DisplayPort becomes the default source 23 Set Input to HDMI 08 22 05 00 00 00 00 D1 set the input source to HDMI which becomes the default source Set Input to VGA 08 22 06 00 00 00 00 DO Set the input source to VGA which becomes the default source 25 Set Volume to X 0 Set to 100 08 22 090000 Speaker volume set to 100 00 64 69 commanded vol
8. 4 k 54 88 2 2 32 58 8 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View 36 20 2X PANEL HANGERS 919 5 1 00 25 4 TYP i rm0 E _ HI OG ch DISPLAY OUTLINE 62 23 1580 7 SERVICE KICKSTAND 2X PANEL LOCK d Esch Esch ik l 19 27 489 5 2 11 53 6 Note This view shows the pedestal without the displav mounted on it Planar UltraRes User Manual 73 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 1078 1 12 31 312 7 Note This view is shown as if looking from above the top of the pedestal 12 00 12 00 12 00 wa L L O O 61 LG 8X D15 5 PEDESTAL MOUNT HOLES Note This view is shown as if looking at the bottom of the pedestal 74 Planar UltraRes User Manual 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided 1539 537 FLUSH OR T H 1 18 30 1 REAR TRIM SHEET SINGLE PEDESTAL ONLY 84 51 2146 4 27 489 5 2X REMOV ABLE TRIM FOR TE DOWN AND CABLE ACCESS Single sided pedestal with display installed on one side Double sided pedestal with display installed on each side Planar UltraRes User Manual 75 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided in Service Positions 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Doubl
9. available in single or double sided pedestal displays Each model within the Planar UltraLux Series is available with six point multi touch technology for interactive digital signage applications Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 1 Planar UltraLux Series Features Planar UltraLux Series Features The Planar UltraLux Series delivers superior 24 7 visual performance with features enabling easy service and installation Integrated media Control Kickstand Mounting player compartment module redundant stop bracket bracket power supply Caution AC power cord needs to be away from the component boxes shown here This is due to the very low profile of the space between the back of the LCD and the wall 2 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux Series Features UltraLux Mounting System H The Planar Profile Mounting System allows for simplified installation The Profile Mounting System includes two wall brackets and f mi D LA incorporates a kick stand feature that tilts the Wall mount brackets landscape display away from the wall for easy access to the electronics Eliminating the need to completely remove the display from the wall reduces complexity and service time by up to 70 Profile Mounting System with kick stand service mode Control Module On the back of the UltraLux display is a replaceable control module that contains the inputs and outputs shown below T
10. came with your hardware is located on the distribution media Updated Remote Monitoring software is made available for download from the Planar website If you download new software first save it to a local drive then browse to locate and load it using the instructions below To load new Remote Monitoring software 1 You must know the location of the new software image file that you wish to load 2 Click the Browse button to locate the software image file to load 3 Click the Load Softvare button to load the software The load process can take a few minutes depending on the speed of your network it is very important that once the load process begins it is not interrupted If you have difficulty see the user manual for more instructions Reset to Factory Default Clicking the button below resets ALL settings to the factory default This includes network settings date and time etc as well as settings like scheduled power on off and other setup options Click here to reset software options to factory default je Reset ALL to Factory Default a Product ID Link You can change the link at the top center of every web page to point to any web page you choose To return to the default setting just delete any custom setting here Product ID Link http www planar com Click here to modify the product ID link Change Product ID Link Advanced Settings In normal operation Remote Monitoring uses system queries
11. chosen to force the check sum to 100 hex The baud rate is 19200 8 data bit 1 stop bit no parity no flow control Example in hex for Set Backlight Brightness to 80 08 22 00 00 00 00 50 86 where green bytes are the command blue is the value red makes the check sum 100h Command Description Command Value in hex Command Result 1 Set Power to off 08 22 FE 00 000000 D8 video board is set to soft power off mode backlight off Set Power to on 08 22 FD 00000000 D9 video board is set to soft power on mode backlight on if video source is present or when first searching for video source Get Power Status 042116C5 returns Power ON if on Power if off Power OFF if on but no video source present Set Backlight Set to 80 0822000000 backlight brightness set to Brightness to X 1 to 0050 86 commanded value 100 Get Backlight 04 21 08 D3 returns Backlight value Brightness Set Contrast to X 0 to Set to 40 0822010000 contrast set to commanded value note contrast changes are not saved when hard power is turned off known bug Get Contrast 04 21 09 D2 returns Contrast value Set Sharpness to X 4 Set to 4 08 22 03 00 00 00 sharpness set as commanded for 4 a value of 0 is used for 4 8 is used Get Sharpness 04 21 OA D1 returns Sharpness value where value is Sharpness setting 4 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 31 RS232 Commands 10 Set Color Temp to 08 22
12. of the wall mount will hold most of the weight of the display Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 21 Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 15 On the bottom wall mount there is locking hardware in the lower corners of the mount Push the hardware up and finger tighten the captive screws on the bottom to secure the display to the wall 22 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Using the Kickstand Bracket The kickstand bracket is used for service mode without having to remove the displav from the wall Use the following instructions to put the displav in service mode 1 Loosen the captive locking screws on both sides of the bottom mount 2 Pull the display out and then swing out the kickstand to hold it in place The kickstand will nest into the kickstand bracket notch NIS WW WG Service position with kickstand supporting display 7 NN Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 23 AC power cord Installing Cables The two cables included with the UltraLux are the AC power cord and the IR sensor extender AC power cord The AC cordis installed into the back of the control module Depending on your setup you may need additional cables for media player integration as well as for sending RS232 command s IR sensor extender In order for the remote control to work you need to connect the wired IR module to the display also on th
13. otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the cor rect method of disposal Espa ol D Deshecho de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos aplicable a la Union Euro pea y a otros paises europeos con programas de reciclaje independientes La presencia de este simbolo en el propio producto o en su material de embalaje indica que no se debe tratar como residuo dom stico cuando desee deshacerse de l En su lugar debe entregarlo en el punto limpio correspondiente de reciclaje de equipos el ctricos y electronicos Ase gur ndose de que este producto se desecha de forma correcta avudar a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para la conservaci n del medioambiente y la salud humana consecuencias que podrian darse si se deshace del producto de forma inadecuada El reciclado de materiales avuda a conservar los recursos naturales Este simbolo solamente es valido en la Union Europea Si desea deshacerse de este producto pongase en contacto con las autoridades locales o con su distribuidor y pida informacion sobre el m todo de disposici n adecuado Portugu s D Elimina o de equipamentos el ctricos e electr nicos usados aplic vel na Uni o Europeia e noutros paises europeus com programas pr
14. prios de recolha destes equipamentos Este s mbolo colocado no produto ou na respectiva embalagem indica que o produto n o deve ser tratado como lixo dom stico aquando da sua elimina o Em vez disso deve ser entregue num ponto de recolha de eq uipamentos el ctricos e electr nicos para posterior reciclagem Ao garantir a correcta elimina o deste produto estar a evitar consequ ncias poten cialmente negativas tanto para o ambiente como para a sa de humana A reciclagem de materiais ajuda a preservar os recursos naturais Este simbolo apenas v lido na Uni o Europeia Se quiser eliminar este produto contacte as enti dades locais ou o seu fornecedor para ficar a saber qual o m todo de elimina o correcto Svenska D Avfall av f rbrukad elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning Till mpbart i hela Europeiska unionen och andra europeiska l nder med separata samlingsprogram Den h r symbolen som finns p din product eller p dess f rpackning p visar att produkten inte ska behandlas som hush llsavfall n r du vill sl nga bort den Ist llet ska den l mnas ver till en l mplig uppsamlings punkt f r tervinning av elektriska och elektroniska utrustningar Genom att tillf rs kra att den h r produkten tervinns p ett riktigt s tt hj lper du till med att f rhindra m jliga negative konsekvenser f r milj n och m nsklig h lsa Det kan annars orsakas p grund av ol mplig sophantering av den h r produkte
15. range Brightness 00 32 8E to allow adjustment of the definition of black See HDMI Full Range commands 39 Get Auto Scan Status 04 21 18 C3 returns Auto Scan value where value is 1 on or 0 off O SetAutoScanto on 08 221700000001 BE Sets Auto Scan on where the source inputs will continually be checked for activity beginning with the default or selected source Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 33 RS232 Commands 34 Set Auto Scan to off Get HDMI Full Range Set HDMI Full Range to on Set HDMI Full Range to off 08 22 17 00 00 00 00 BF 04 211AC1 08 22 1900 00 00 01 BC 08 22 19 00 00 00 00 BD Sets Auto Scan off so that only the default or selected source can be active thus suppressing the pop up search windows on the LCD returns HDMI Full Range value where value is 1 full range on or 0 limited range on or 2 user selected contrast or brightness settings in effect or input source is VGA sets the standard HDMI Full Range where for each color the range is 0 for black and 255 for full brightness white note that this impacts both HDMI and DisplayPort sources sets HDMI Full Range to limited range useful for maintaining good contrast with cinema type sources where for each color the range is 15 for black and 235 for full brightness white note that this impacts both HDMI and DisplayPort sources Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide RS232 Comma
16. your network does not support DHCP and you are trying to find a WallNet with factory network settings static IP 192 168 12 12 you must set up your computer to communicate on the 192 168 12 0 network One way to do this is to type the following command in a command prompt window route add 192 168 12 0 mask 255 255 255 0 10 15 0 105 This button runs routeadd bat Run the route add command now located in the same folder as this program WallNet Assistant exe ff you dont understand these instructions you will need to get help from your network administrator 1 When you click the Route Add Cmd button the route add command window shown above opens 2 The area circled in the example above shows the syntax of the route add command The final IP address on the command line must be the IP address of your computer s network interface that is connected to the same hub switch as the Planar device 3 You can either type this command into a command prompt or click the Run the route add command now button to launch the routeadd bat script which will run the command exactly as shown 4 When the route add is successful it establishes a temporary network route from your computer to the 192 168 12 0 network This allows your computer to communicate with the Planar device server located at 192 168 12 12 42 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Planar UltraLux Remote Monitor
17. CREWS CABLE ROUTE OPENING KICKSTAND SUPPORT BRACKET Note Shown from the bottom of the panel Planar UltraRes User Manual 68 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views Planar UltraRes User Manual 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View 43 73 2X PANEL HANGER 1110 7 DISPLAY OUTLINE wa i i 1 H ai IS M f I 918 8 30 81 782 4 67 65 1718 4 1918 7 SERVICE KICKSTAND PANEL LOCK SCREWS PANEL LOCK SCREWS KICKSTAND SUPPORT BRACKET Note Shown from the bottom of the panel Planar UltraRes User Manual 70 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Side Views 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Side Views e position with kickstand supporting display WW eg Installed position DG 2 Age D Sef Gas oO 5 UltraRes User Manual Planar 70 Touch Front and Side Views 70 Touch Front and Side Views 62 50 mi 1587 5 69 5 a 1766 VIEWABLE 1 09 278 USB AND TOUCH POWER NOTE THIS SIDE IS THE TOP OF THE PANEL IN PORTRAIT MODE 95 IL 242 11 Note All other dimensions are the same as non touch 70 72 Planar UltraRes User Manual 34 924 7 41
18. E routeadd Windows Batch File 1KB No E Recent Places WallNet Assistant Application 9KB No C3 Libraries Documents d Music Pictures KA Podcasts E Videos mi je Computer E OSDisk C 2 Double click WallNet Assistant exe to launch Planar WallNet Assistant If any error messages appear then download and install or update Microsoft NET Framework version 2 0 and then try launching WallNet Assistant exe again Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 39 Using WallNet Assistant 3 When WallNet Assistant starts it looks for all Planar device servers on the network and lists them in the window f Planar WallNet Assistant Openin browser http 10 15 0 47 Find WallNet s WallNet Assistant 2 0 0 0 UltraRes Planar WallNet at 10 15 0 47 Tue Jun 18 18 09 22 2013 Use the route add command to find a WallNet with factorv static IP address 192 168 12 12 ode Add Ce e Each Planar device found on the local network is listed with its name IP address date and time New device servers just out of the box are listed with default names The date and time shown are from the device s own clock Both of these can be changed later WallNet Assistant uses a very simple broadcast protocol to discover Planar device servers on the local network Most networks do not route broadcast packets so it is very possible to have properly configured reachable devices on yo
19. Note Screws should be no less than 1 4 in diameter You will need a minimum of eight screws for the top mounting bracket and a minimum of four for the bottom kickstand bracket Additional screws may be needed depending on your installation Part Description Picture AC power cord 90 degree low profile power cord Remote control Used to turn on off displays as well as to navigate through on screen menus Note Batteries are included and installed USB drive Contains the Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 13 Unpacking and Checking Accessories Part Description Picture IR extender cable Used to receive signals from the remote Optional Planar Supplied Accessories The following optional items are available to order as part of vour installation Pedestal Planar ContentSmart Media Player Profile Wall Mount 14 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Wall Mounting LCD Using Planar Profile Mount Before installation keep the following points in mind e These displays are heavy Make sure that you have adequate studs to support the weight of each display if installing on a wall e The UltraLux must be installed on a flat surface Use supplied UltraLux mounting template for top and bottom bracket installation The wall mounts for a landscape and portrait installation look different However the process to install them is exactly the sam
20. PQLabs MultiTouch Platform window Touchscreen Information Serial Number Displays the serial number of the connected touchscreen Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the touchscreen selected under the Serial Number dropdown menu e Touch Points Displays the number of touch points for which the touchscreen is capable Status Displays the current status of the touchscreen Calibration e Calibration Starts a 4 point calibration of the touchscreen Perform the programmed touchscreen calibration process At the conclusion of the calibration routine your touchscreen device is ready to use and will perform with accurately positioned touch points e Reset Calibration Resets calibration to factory default settings Utility e Diagnose Starts the MultiTouchDoctor program This can be used to troubleshoot issues with the touchscreen 26 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver Options Default settings on options have the following programs enabled Tuio Support Flash Tuio Support Handwriting Optimization Enable Windows Native Touch Enable Mouse Kevboard Simulation and Launch When Windows Starts Up Flexible Scan Rate is at a default setting Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver 1 OnthePC select the Start menu All Programs and then PQLabs Software 2 Click on the MultiTouch Driver 3 Select the Uninstall option Planar UltraLux Series Install
21. Planar UltraLux Series PLANAR sa Copyright 23 Aug 2013 by Planar Systems Inc All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Planar Systems Inc Trademark Credits Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp All other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Planar Systems Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual the Company shall not be liable for errors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty and Service Plans Planar warranty and service plans will help you maximize your investment by providing great support display uptime and performance optimization From post sale technical support to a full suite of depot services our services are performed by trained Planar employees When you purchase a Planar product you get more than a display you get the service and support you need to maximize your investment To find the latest warranty and service information regarding your Planar product please visit http www planarcontrolroom com support Warranty Features 3 year protection from defects in material and workmanship e Adva
22. UDP port 57 Teinet login may be needed for occasional Remote Monitoring administration but is not required for normal Remote Monitoring setup and operation You should leave telnet login disabled unless you know it is required 7 Enable telnet login Change network access RS232 Access Select Serial Service Serial Command Service is for normal operation Maintenance Console is for enginnering use Disabled is for reduced functionality B Serial Command Maintenance Console Disabled Select Baud Rate Select the baud rate that matches the host setup D 9600 B 19200 Change RS232 Settings Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide H m Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Software Setup This page allows you to upload the latest UltraLux Remote Monitoring software You can also reset all of your settings to the factory defaults as well as choose the web page link that is associated with the Planar logo in the top right corner of the page Planar UltraLux PLANAR 7 Custom Commands Uait States Software Setup Display Control CARRE Software Update Current Version Pre release 2012 08 29 for UltraLux Date and Time Click Brovse to select software image file to load AccessiGontr l a e Software Setu Li After browsing to select software image file click here to load Reboot Load Software Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 39 14 POT The original Remote Monitoring software that
23. UltraLux Remote Monitoring e AER EE dees eee daniel ets 43 Remote Monitoring OMG pajuges ira ane kkore ut pie ee 43 Unit Stats fa sani a A eine ear E esa bean sane bie oe 44 RT Ee d EE EE 45 AOMIN E EE 48 REDOO LR da Ee bene ete 54 On Screen Display Menus Lisiriiiosido i ortozejtorieiietii sidewalk iew vid bveevirdi rides bewi 55 Mage Men i A a le G 56 RI E EE tea os 58 Sound MT WEE 59 System ManU neien re Zoe estonien rit na B b ant 60 Specifications ee tee ee E rade eee ee eee ee ere eee Teer ere ee 63 ji Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Table of Contents Signal Compatibility EE 64 UltraLux Dimensio s ii g bi i eT errr rr er errr rrr er rrr te er Tre 65 70 Displav Dimensions Front and Side Views 65 70 Display Dimensions Rear View 66 70 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 67 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 68 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views 69 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View 70 70 Portrait Wall Mounts Side Views 44 71 70 Touch Front and Side EE 72 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View e kenn 73 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 74 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided e eenennennen
24. W Planar UltraRes User Manual 79 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 80 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views MINIMUM STANDARD INSTALL MINIMUM TOUCH INSTALL WALL a 1s 1 1 89 48 0 3 16 80 81 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View al CABLE ROUTE 24 64 KICXSTAND SUPPORT BRACKET 82 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Side Views 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Side Views zl p MINIMUM STANDARD INSTALL lt 83 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Touch Front and Side Views 80 Touch Front and Side Views 3 74 73 53 95 0 2 65 67 2 ESA 43 14 1095 8 VIEWABLE 1 L l 70 1 90 12 7 48 3 43 1 91 15 9 Note All other dimensions are the same as non touch 80 84 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View 41 73 1060 0 f aa MIT A 25 4 TYP 2X PANEL HANGERS DISPLAY OUTLINE 72 24 1834 9 SERVICE KICKSTAND 2X PANEL LOCK CLIPS Ss B 2 11 53 6 9 26 235 3 Plana
25. anadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Any changes or modifications to the display not expressly approved by Planar could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Other Certifications CISPR 22 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 93 Customer Support Contact Information and Hours of Operation Customer Support Information 24 7 Online Technical Support is available at http www planar com support Customer Support Contact Information and Hours of Operation Tel 1 866 PLANAR1 866 752 6271 or 1 503 748 1100 Hours M F 8am 8pm Eastern Time M F 5am 5pm Pacific Time Warranty and Service Plans Planar warranty and service plans will help you maximize your investment by providing great support display uptime and performance optimization From post sale technical support to a full suite of depot services our services are performed by trained Planar employees When you purchase a Planar product you get more than a display you get the service and support you need to maximize your investment To find the latest warranty and service information regarding your Planar product please visit http www planar com support warrantv standard warranties Warranty Features 94 e 3 year protection from defects in material and workmanship e Advanced shipment of replacement part or product e Access to 24x7 emergency phone support e Please visit
26. ation Guide 27 Uninstalling the MultiTouch Driver 28 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide External Control and Monitoring In addition to using the UltraLux remote control and display there are other methods of controlling the UltraLux externally Using a serial RS232 link to send commands and to receive responses to those commands Using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol to monitor the device status Using Remote Monitoring software via a web browser Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 29 RS232 Communication RS232 Communication RS232 control is not necessary for operation but is a convenient way to control displays from a computer at a distance If your installation will not use RS232 control skip this section Most things vou can do with the remote vou can do with RS232 commands Plus you can send inquiries to the displays and find out the current settings and values RS232 connections are made with standard straight through cables Connecting the RS232 Cable 30 The RS232 cable will connect either to a PC or a media player depending on your setup Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide RS232 Commands RS232 Commands The following table provides the most common RS232 commands that can be used Keep the following points in mind Command length 8 bytes 64 bits for Set Commands 4 bytes for Get Commands Required check sum for each command 100h the last byte value is
27. cklight Edge lit LED Contrast Ratio 5000 1 typical Response Time 4ms typical Frame Rate 120 Hz Viewing Angle 176 HM Native Resolution FHD 1920 x 1080 1080p Display Colors gt 1 billion full 10 bit data path Surface Treatment Optional ERO Optically Bonded Glass ERO Optically Bonded Glass Control and RS232 LAN with SNMP Monitoring Line Voltage Universal 120 240V 50 60Hz External HDMI DisplayPort VGA AC Power IEC C14 Connections Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Temperature Storage 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Temperature Humidity 20 to 90 RH Approvals FCC Class A EN60950 CE Options Landscape wall mount Portrait wall mount White or black edge trim Single sided pedestal Double sided pedestal 6 point multi touch Warranty 3 Years Advanced Exchange Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 63 Signal Compatibility Signal Compatibility 64 The UltraLux Series supports the following factory preset modes Mode VGA SVGA SVGA XGA WXGA SXGA UXGA WUXGA WUXGA Resolution 640 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 Refresh Rate 60 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Horizontal Frequencv 31 5 kHz 35 2 kHz 37 9 kHz 48 4 kHz 45 kHz 64 kHz 75 kHz 56 25 kHz 67 5 kHz Pixel Frequencv 25 157 MHz 36 MHz 40 MHz 65 MHz 74 25 MHz 108 MH
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29. day of April and last Sunday of October NOTE As of 2007 U S locales which observe daylight saving time must enter start and end dates For example ESTSEDT M3 2 0 M11 1 0 is correct for U S Eastern time zone as of 2007 Specify local time zone You may enter spaces for convenience but they are ignored in the input The instructions above are not exhaustive Any valid value for Linux TZ environment variable is correct PST 8PDT 7 M3 2 0 M11 1 0 Settime zone 1 Set the date and time manually in the box under the Manual Date and Time section The date format is very exact Fill in the current date and time using exactly the format shown on the page Click Set date and time 2 If you want to have the server periodically check the time from a network source fill in the NTP server name or address and poll interval in the Date and Time Server section Click Apply new date and time server settings Note If you don t have a preferred NTP server then www pool ntp org is a reasonable choice for most installations 3 Carefully read the instructions in the Local Time Zone section Fill in the text box and click Set time zone Note The start and end of daylight saving time default to the first Sunday of April and the last Sunday of October As of 2007 U S locales that observe daylight saving time must enter start and end dates in this section For example ESTSEDT M3 2 0 M11 1 0 is correct for U S Eastern time zone as of 2007 Planar U
30. e Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 15 Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Caution For whatever structure is used to mount the display be sure that it is sufficiently engineered to handle the weight of the displav Also be sure to purchase the correct hardware needed to support the displav mounted to that structure 1 Findthecenter point of the displav on the wall where vou intend to install it 2 Draw a short about 1 horizontal line and then a vertical line to match the edge of the displav 16 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall Center notch alignment 3 Use the provided template to determine the center points of the wall mounts The V notches are labeled L for a landscape display or P for a portrait display Use the appropriate V notch to align with the horizontal line drawn in the previous step Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 17 Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 4 Inthe hole marked Top on the template mark the center of the hole on the wall Note If you are installing a landscape display and the template is too long you can break the template at the notch labeled P 5 Letthe template hang vertically so it is plumb as the bottom hole in the template determines where the bottom mount will be installed 6 Screw the app
31. e Sided in Service Positions 2441 er REMOVABLE HOLE PLUG FOR CABLE ROUTE BOTH SIDES 76 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Display Dimensions Front and Side Views 80 Display Dimensions Front and Side Views 72 24 1834 9 80 0 2032 VIEWABLE Planar UltraRes User Manual 3 04 77 3 1 8 48 0 1 15 29 1 77 80 Display Dimensions Rear View 80 Display Dimensions Rear View l 23 62 600 0 E 11 81 _ 0 S D 23 62 d 0 a 1771 Sr Der e SS 451 I oa 274 VE o i SS d 1 0 COVER lo l h CAPTIVE SCREWS l FF y 97 21 3 KS 71 s 1 Ben H 10 28 2612 1 DETAIL F SCALE 1 4 KSC ae MEDIA PLAYER RECESS DIMENSIONS VIEW SHOWN WITH COVER REMOVED 78 Planar UltraRes User Manual SERVICE COVER CAPTIVE SCREWS 4X M8 MOUNT HOLES 25mm MAX DEPTH OPTIONAL VESA MOUNT BRACKETS A eeng SHOWN ARE ABSOLUTE MAXIMUMS MEDIA PLAVER SHOULD LEAVE ROOM FOR APPLICABLE CABLE CONNECTION AND ROUTING MAX DEPTH 49 1 1 93 80 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 80 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations SNS LANDSCAPE WALL MOUNT HANGERS 1 0 COVER SERVICE COVER PORTRAIT WALL MOUNT HANGERS KEEP PERFORATED AREAS CLEAR FOR AIR FLO
32. e bottom of the I O panel Then place the IR receiver in the desired place on or near the display 24 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide USB and Power Hook Up Touchscreen Setup USB and Power Hook Up 1 Using the display service kickstand swing out the display If you are only using the mount make sure you have at least 1 clearance to connect the USB and power 2 Plugin the 5V 4A Power supply connector to the touchscreen power connector Note USB and Power connection to the touchscreen 3 Connect the 5V line cord to the power adapter 4 Plug one end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the touchscreen and the other end to the PC Note USB and Power connection to the touchscreen Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 25 Touchscreen MultiTouch Driver Installation Touchscreen Multi Touch Driver Installation 1 With the PC on plug in the USB memory stick to the USB drive 2 Locate and open the USB drive 3 Double click on the mt driver kitv4 1212RC2 to install the driver A Follow installation prompts until driver installation is complete Once driver installation is complete the touchscreen is ready for use Touchscreen PQLabs MultiTouch Platform Content The PQLabs Software is used for troubleshooting and calibration The different menus are described below 1 Onthe PC select the Start menu All Programs and then PQLabs Software 2 Click on MultiTouch Platform to open the
33. eboot Reboot now Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 41 46 POT Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide On Screen Display Menus On Screen Display Menus On screen menus can be accessed using the remote control These menus allow you to adjust image brightness contrast sharpness color sound and various System Settings Below are pictures of the menus and a menu tree that shows the options on each menu Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 55 On Screen Display Menus Image Menu Image 56 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Backlight Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Brightness Color Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide On Screen Displav Menus Note Some settings are not alwavs active and mav be graved out For instance auto is a color adjustment available only when the active video source is an analog source auto Color temp 4200K 5000K 6500K 7500K 9300K user srgb xvyce TT 57 On Screen Display Menus Display Menu Display Auto adjust Note The Displav Menu is active only for analog video sources Display position Move position V Move position H 58 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Sound Menu ID LA PIU Note For Mute a caret gt indicates Mute is off which means sound is on A power symbol means the mute is on Use the left and right arrow keys on the remote to adjust Planar UltraLux S
34. eries Installation Guide On Screen Display Menus 59 On Screen Display Menus System Menu AN NT ISA TIT S II VASA ns tt 60 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide On Screen Display Menus Display Port DVI HDMI Input OSD Settings Timer Position Transparency OSD Language English Spanish Reset Option Auto Scan HDMI Full Range Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 61 On Screen Display Menus 62 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Specifications UltraLux 70 UltraLux 80 UltraLux 70 Touch UltraLux 80 Touch Screen Active Area 70 inch 80 inch 70 inch 80 inch Size Power Consumption 230W 350W 230W 350W typical Dimensions 62 2 x 36 2 x 3 0 72 2 x 41 7 x 3 0 62 5 x 36 4 x 3 5 73 5 x 43 1 x 3 7 including mount 1581mm x 920mm x 77mm 1835mm x 1060mm x 77mm 1588mm x 926mm x 88mm 1868mm x 1096MM x 95mm Bezel Width 1 0 24mm 1 2 29mm 1 1 28mm 1 9 48mm Weight Standard 133 lbs 60 kg Standard 174 Ibs 79 kg With ERO 172 Ibs 78 kg With ERO 221 Ibs 100 kg 179 Ibs 81 kg 243 Ibs 110 kg Mounting Planar Profile mounting or Planar Profile mounting or Planar Profile mounting or Planar Profile mounting or VESA 400x400 4 holes VESA 600x600 4 holes VESA 400x400 4 holes VESA 600x600 4 holes Orientation Portrait Landscape Recommended 24 7 Usage Aspect Ratio 16 9 Brightness typical 700 nits Ba
35. essing Planar s Technical Support Website 1 Goto http partners planarcontrolroom com 2 Once you enter your login and password you can access downloadable utility software new firmware user manuals and service manuals Downloading Additional Documentation and Software Some of the other documents and software updates for the for the UltraLux Series are or will be available from the Technical Support Department website Downloading Utility Software 1 Go to http partners planarcontrolroom com 2 Enter your login and password information 3 Navigate to the section that contains software updates and then look for UltraLux Series 4 From the list of available software click on the tool you need Field Replaceable Units FRUs Planar offers certain parts of the UltraLux Series to be replaced in the field The following parts are available for purchase Control Module entire box that includes all parts listed below Power Supply Power Board Video Control Board LAN Board Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 91 Field Replaceable Units FRUs 92 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Regulatory Information Manufacturer s Name Planar Systems Inc Manufacturer s Address 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton OR 97006 Declares that the products Model Numbers Planar UltraLux Series 70 80 large format LCDs Conforms with the provisions of Council Directive 2004 108 EC on Electromagnetic Compatibilitv
36. g the system 54 Software Setup 53 Unit Status 44 RS232 commands 31 control 4 S safety information 6 instructions 6 service plans ii 94 setting baud rate 52 setting up network in Remote Monitoring 49 ii Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide setting up software in Remote Monitoring 53 SNMP monitoring 4 35 Sound menu 59 System menu 60 T telephone numbers for customer support 94 temperature requirements for normal use 10 temporary image retention avoiding 9 definition 9 thermal guidelines 10 time changing in Remote Monitoring 51 TIR see temporary image retention tools equipment list 11 U UltraLux Series features 2 integrated media player 4 LED technology 4 mounting system 3 product architecture 5 remote control 5 UltraRes display installing on a wall 16 unit status for Remote Monitoring 44 unpacking accessories 13 usage information 9 using the kickstand bracket 23 W wall mount brackets 3 wall mounts landscape front view 68 landscape side views 69 portrait front view 70 71 warranty information ii 94 web access controlling in Remote Monitoring 52 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Index Index iv Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide
37. he Custom Commands Setup page and click Change Custom Command Buttons This applies what you have done to the custom buttons accessed from Custom Commands Setup at the top of the left menu Note It is suggested that you only send one command at a time If you want to send additional commands repeat the steps in this section Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 47 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Admin Setup The Admin Setup page contains three sub pages Network Setup Time and Date Access Control and Software Update These are described in the following pages a Planar UltraLux PLANAR titine Custom Commands hee Admin Settings Display Control Power On Off Network Setup Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Specify network settings such as DHCP vs static IP address assignment and specify server names or addresses for email and time Network Setup ane Date and Time Date and Time Access Control Software Setup L a d 7 l Manuallv set date and time optionally specifv a network time server set timezone Reboot Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 18 24 PDT Access Control Enable or disable network and serial console access Software Update Load software updates reset to factorv settings 48 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Network Setup This page allows you to configure network settings and whether or not you use DHCP
38. he entire module is designed so that it can be easily replaced in the field without having to remove the LCD display Leave in Run position to ensure backlight power is reduced by 50 if a power supply fails D zZ D a LLI G B gt z 2 Ow OE ui E gt Sky WO an os o O AU OCT xE e No Ze SMa 53 De ie LA QO e2Qu xO me a So de won AID J DISPLAYPORT DIGITAL INPUT HDMI DIGITAL INPUT1T VGA INPUT Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 3 Planar UltraLux Series Features Redundant Power Supply A redundant power supply design ensures continuous operation If one power supply fails the remaining power supply will continue to power the display helping to ensure uninterrupted operation Each power supply has an output of 24V Video Board This contains HDMI DisplayPort and VGA inputs It also contains a LAN board with Ethernet and RS232 ports Power Board This is used to generate the required voltages needed to run the control module Integrated Media Player Storage Planar UltraLux displays incorporate a 1U media player compartment enabling a fully integrated digital signage display system that can power a 5V or 12V media player up to 3A on each supply LED Technology With 700 nits FHD 1920 x 1080 1080p edge lit LED technology the Planar UltraLux Series delivers reduced power consumption and lowered
39. here to apply settings changed above You will have a chance to review the settings before they are applied Confirm and apply new network settings f 1 Inthe Hostname box it now says Planar Change this name to something more appropriate This will be the name for this particular server The hostname is limited to 16 characters alphanumeric dash or underscore oniv 2 If you want to enter a domain name for server name lookups type it in the Domain name box 3 Doone of the following e If you will use DHCP go to step 4 e If you will not use DHSCP go to step 5 4 Under the DHCP section choose Yes use DHCP a Change the default DHCP timeout ten seconds only if instructed by your network administrator Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 49 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring b You do no need to fill in anything under the Static non DHCP Network Settings section However if you do these settings will be used in the event that the DHCP attempts to time out c Gotostep6 5 Under the DHCP section choose No use static settings a Inthe Static non DHCP Network Settings section enter the IP address given to you by the network administrator b Enter the Network mask DNS server s and Gateway as instructed by the network administrator c Gotostep 6 6 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Confirm and apply new network settings to receive the Confirm Network Change page 7 Review the settings to
40. i d n m n sa lamak i in uygun artlarda saklanmas gerekir EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Ve Elektronik E yalarda Bazi Zararli Maddelerin Kullaniminin Sinirlandirilmasina Dair Y netmelik Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Y nergeleri Avrupa Birli i nde bu etiket r n n ev elektroni i aletleri at klar ile imha edilemeyece ini g sterir Kurtarmak ve geri d n m n sa lamak i in uygun artlarda saklanmas gerekir EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Ve Elektronik E yalarda Bazi Zararli Maddelerin Kullaniminin Sinirlandirilmasina Dair Y netmelik Recommended Usage Recommended Usage The Lux series uses commercial grade LCD panels and is designed for 24 7 operation With certain static images and extreme conditions a slight amount of temporary image retention may occur To minimize this possibility it is recommended that either static images be changed occasionally for example to a different screen layout or a black screen or that a periodic display shutdown be programmed using RS232 command s or the UltraLux Remote Monitoring software In order to get the most out of your LCD modules use the following recommended guidelines to optimize the display Burn In Versus Temporary Image Retention Burn in causes the screen to retain an image essentially forever with little or no way to correct the problem Under normal use an LCD module will not experience burn in as plasma displays do nor wi
41. ie tego produktu w prawid owy spos b pomo e w zabezpieczeniu przed negaty wnym wp ywem odpad w na rodowisko i zdrowie ludzi powodowanym przez niew a ciwe usuwanie produktu Przetwarzanie materia w pomaga w zachowaniu zasob w naturalnych Ten symbol obowi zuje wy cznie w krajach Unii Europejskiej Informacje dotycz ce prawidtowej metody usuni cia tego produktu mo na uzyska u w adz lokalnych lub u dostawcy Suomi D Vanhojen s hk ja elektroniikkalaitteiden h vitt minen Soveltuva kaik kialla Euroopan unionin alueella sek muissa Euroopan maissa joilla on erilliset ker ysohjelmat Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on t m symboli sit ei pid h vitett ess k sitell tavallisena kotitalousj tteen vaan se kuuluu toimit taa s hk ja elektroniikkalaitteiden kierr tyspisteeseen Varmistamalla ett t m tuote h vitet n asiaankuuluvalla tavalla autat est m n mah dollisia ymp rist lle ja ihmisille koituvia negatiivisia seuraamuksia joita sen v r nlainen h vitt minen voi aiheuttaa Materiaalien kierr tt minen auttaa s ilytt m n luonnonvaroja T m symboli on voimassa ainoastaan Euroopan unionin alueella Jos haluat h vitt t m n tuotteen ota yhteytt paikallisiin viranomaisiin tai j lleenmyyj n ja tiedustele asiaankuuluvia h vitt mistoimenpiteit Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Deutsch D Entsorgung von elektrischen amp elekt
42. ing Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring is software that displays information about the LCD display via a web browser It is used primarily for monitoring reporting and some control for example powering the displavs on and off either manuallv or pera pre defined schedule Remote Monitoring Home This is the first page you will see when you open the Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring software Launch a web browser If vou are using DHCP enter in the IP address shown on the Info tab of UltraLux Remote Monitoring If you are not using DHCP enter http 192 168 12 12 in the address bar For either web address entered vou should see a page similar to the following a Planar UltraLux PLANAR Be Een Custom Commande LS Remote Monitoring Home Display Control Power On Off Use the menu at left to select Remote Monitoring functions Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Network Setup Date and Time Je Access Control Software Setup Reboot Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 04 29 PDT Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 43 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Unit Status 44 The Unit Status page shows a list of the different system settings for the LCD It also shows whether or not the two power supplies contained in the control module are on or off a Planar UltraLux PLANAR 7 et Custom Commands pate ears Unit Status Display Control Power On Off Backlight Off Custom Commands Setu
43. ll it retain images in any way Normal use of an LCD module is defined as displaying continuously changing video patterns or images However LCD modules can experience temporary image retention when recommended usage guidelines are not followed What is Temporary Image Retention Temporary image retention TIR can occur when a static image is displayed continuously for extended periods of time An electrical charge differential may build up between the electrodes of the liquid crystal which causes a negative color video image color inverted and brightness inverted version of the previous image to be retained when a new image is displayed This behavior is true for any LCD device from any LCD manufacturer TIR is not covered under warranty See standard warranty terms and conditions for details Here are some guidelines to help you avoid TIR Use the LCD module to show a screen saver moving images or still pictures that change regularly When using high contrast images reposition the images frequently Turn off the UltraLux Series when it is not in use There are a couple of ways to do this automatically See Powering On Off Displavs on page 12 more information To use serial commands see RS232 Communication on page 30 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 9 Recommended Usage Normal Use Thermal Guidelines Normal use of the LCD module and power supply module are defined as operating in the open air to prevent heat b
44. ltraLux Series Installation Guide 51 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring 52 Access Control The Access Control page allows you to set parameters needed to access the web the Remote Monitoring network RS232 commands as well as select the correct baud rate Planar UltraLux PL AR Access Control Power On Off Web Access Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Password protection is an optional feature to restrict access to the system Network Setup NOTE After passwords are set the number of characters shown in the input boxes below does not reflect the actual length of the password but is just an indicator that there is a Date and Time e Access Control password set Confirm Set admin password Admin password Software Setup Reboot Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 44 01 POT Network Access The daytime service is used by the Remote Monitoring Assistant program to locate Remote Monitoring systems on the local network If you assign static IP addresses or use another way to locate Remote Monitoring on your network you may not need the daytime service Enable daytime service UDP port 13 The ASCII command service enables custom programs to send ASCII commands to and receive replies from the displays connected through this Remote Monitoring software You should leave the ASCI command service disabled unless you know it is required V Enable ASCII command service
45. make sure they are correct Click OK apply changes now to receive the Applying Network Changes page This shows the network settings to be used Note If you have changed the static IP address or changed from static to DHCP setup you may need to point your browser at the new address 8 You may have to click the Refresh button on your browser to see the new name in the upper left corner of the page 50 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Date and Time Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Use this page to change date and time information as needed PLANAR Planar UltraLux Custom Commands Unit Status Date and Time Display Control Power On Off Using an NTP server to automatically set date and time is not required but is recommended You should use a locally maintained NTP server if possible otherwise Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Network Setup e Date and Time Access Control Software Setup Reboot Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 43 05 PDT search for a public time server near you that allovs general access The availability of public time servers is a courtesy provided by their administrator please honor the access policy of any server you use If you choose to only manually set the time and date you will need to reset the correct time and date whenever the Planar device loses power there is no battery backup You should always set the correct timezone information To o
46. matic power on off same daily schedule Monday Friday same schedule and weekends off Or each day has its own schedule You can only select one of the schedule types The default is No automatic power on off Planar UltraLux PLANAR Custom Commands Unit Status Power On Off Display Control Power On Off Custom Commands Setup Power On Co Admin Settings Network Setup Schedule Automatic Power On Off Date and Time Access Control No automatic power on off Software Setup Reboot 46 Every day has the same schedule Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 14 36 PDT De zt 800 Enter times in 24 hour clock e g 1400 2pm Off at 500 Mondav Fridav have the same schedule weekends off Enter times in 24 hour clock e g 1400 2pm Off at Each day has its own schedule Enter times in 24 hour clock e g 1400 2pm MONDAY On at Off at TUESDAY On at Off at WEDNESDAY On at Off at THURSDAY On at Off at FRIDAY On at Off at SATURDAY On at Off at SUNDAY On at Off at Submit Changed Settings Click to change settings Change Power On Off Settings Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide mi Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Custom Commands Setup The Custom Commands Setup page allows you to establish what the ten Custom Command buttons will do Planar UltraLux PLANAR ET Custom C
47. n tervinning av material kommer att hj lpa till att bevara naturtillg ngar Den h r symbolen r endast giltig inom den Europeiska unionen Om du vill sl nga bort den h r produkten ska du kontakta lokala myndigheter eller terf rs ljar och fr ga efter l mplig avfallsmetod European Union Disposal Information Fran ais D Mise au rebut des quipements lectriques et lectroniques usag s Valable dans l ensemble de l Union Europ enne ainsi que dans les pays europ ens disposant de programmes distincts de collecte des d chets Ce symbole appliqu sur votre produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit ne doit pas tre trait comme un d chet m nager lorsque vous voulez le mettre au rebut II doit au contraire tre remis un site de collecte agr pour le recyclage des quipements lectriques et lectroniques En veillant ce que ce produit soit mis au rebut de fa on ad quate vous contribuerez pr venir les cons quences potentiellement n gatives sur l environnement et sur la sant humaine qui risqueraient de se produire en cas de mise au rebut inappropri e de ce produit Le recyclage des mat riaux contribuera galement conomiser les res sources naturelles Ce symbole n est valable que dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez mettre ce produit au rebut veuillez prendre contact avec les autorit s locales ou avec votre revendeur et renseignez vous sur la m thode de mise au rebut
48. n the Send box corresponds to the Get Power Status RS232 command a UDP Setup Serial TCP Client TCP Server UDP Test Mode About Received data UDP 23 20 45 52 52 20 6E 6F 20 52 53 32 Module IP Module IF 33 32 20 72 65 70 6C 79 2E 192 168 12 12 57 X Close Local port 4023 Port 21 C5 M Server settings Server echo Sere ES T Redirect to TCP Server T Redirect to TCP Client No file 7 UDP broadcast File name Load file Send Send 04 2116C5 Iw HEX Send T HEX Send M HEX Send HUW un wwu HU group com Hercules SETUP atility Version 3 2 6 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 37 Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP 38 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Using WallNet Assistant Using WallNet Assistant WallNet Assistant is a software program that finds Planar hardware on a network This will help vou find the IP address needed to access the Remote Monitoring functions 1 WallNet Assistant is distributed as Planar WallNet Assistant version zip Extract all files to a new folder in your Program Files folder or another convenient location Ie m _ Downloads p Planar WalNetAssistant v20_ Planar WallNet Assistant S Organize Extract all files a TX Favorites Name Type Compressed size Password BE Desktop L_ README Text Document 1KB No 8 Downloads
49. nced shipment of replacement part or product e Access to 24 7 emergency phone support e Please visit http www planar com support warranty standard_warranties for a full warranty review RoHS Compliance Statement All Planar UltraLux Series displays are fully ROHS compliant ADA Compliance Statement All Planar UltraLux Series displays are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act Part Number 020 1207 00 Rev C Table of Contents Warranty Eeer adds nn tire teinture tien ire e li Introducti OM PR A a ae ee en eee 1 Planar UltraLux Series Features ic0s10200snssaccedecdescavcceleeeeaeedinceesereecanesce esanend ds 2 UltraLux Mounting Se seine een idees denied seen 3 Rue TEE 3 Integrated Media Player Storage 4 RN Lee e VE A RS232 and LAN With SNMP Monitoring 4 DREES 5 Safety Information E 6 Important Safety INStMUCLIONS ta ss entente ras contrer tient rare tee 6 European Union Disposal ntormation enenrennnnnnnnenknnnenennen nn a 8 Recommended Usage cess sce AER ANE cesar ede wade EEN KN E ENEE NEEN REES EE KENE EE 9 Burn In Versus Temporary Image Retention 442282822 9 Normal Use Thermal Guideltne enenennnnenenknnenennanennnnnenenna 10 Installing the Planar UltraLux Series 11 Before TK E 11 1601 ele l EC ess ns nes anse io ne ane iranienne 11 Other Things You May Need EE 11 Plait Your installations 4252 san ie dia base danses EE 11
50. nds SNMP Monitoring The current settings and status of UltraLux units can be remotely monitored using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol if the SNMP option is enabled through the web browser settings The MIB Management Information Base used for all Planar displav products is available bv electronic distribution in the file PLANAR DISPLAV MIB txt The table below shows the objects that can be monitored all Planar SNMP objects are read only and no traps are used The default read only community string for all Planar SNMP objects is public Once the PLANAR DISPLAY MIB is loaded in your SNMP manager you can walk all the available objects from the top level object PlanarSystems 1 3 6 1 4 1 19125 or its sub object PlanarDisplayProduct 1 Most object values are integer type except where noted Generally for integer types the value 1 is returned if there is any internal system or communication error and normal return values are zero or positive integers Object Name Description Value pinrModel Model name string UltraLux pinrinputSelect User selected input source 1 HDMI 2 DisplayPort 3 VGA pinrinputStatus Input source status 0 Source Absent 1 Source Present plnrDisplayBacklight Backlight on off state 1 On 0 Off Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide plnrDisplayBrightness User selected brightness value 0 100 pln
51. nennennenna 75 70 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided in Service Positions 76 8O Displav Dimensions Front and Side Views 2 77 80 Display Dimensions Rear View 78 80 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 79 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 80 80 Landscape Wall Mounts Side Views 22 81 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Front View 82 80 Portrait Wall Mounts Side VIEWS iss sus ki ik KA ro 83 80 Touch Front and Side Views ina A b b d A RA ABE 84 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Front View 85 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 86 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided 87 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided Service Positions 88 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide iii Table of Contents UltraL x Pedestals s s ss sie dr e n es cn Meetic 89 Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount 89 Accessing Planar s Technical Support Website 91 Downloading Additional Documentation and Software
52. nier wegwerpt helpt u potenti le negatieve gevolgen voor het milieu en de menselijke gezondheid die zouden kunnen worden veroorzaakt door een onrechtmatig wegwerpen van het product te voorkomen De recyclage van materialen helpt het behoud van natuurlijke bronnen Dit symbool is alleen geldig in de Europese Unie Als u dit product wenst weg te gooien dient u contact op te nemen met uw lokale instanties voor details over de gepaste methode voor afvalverwijdering Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling EEE complies with Directive Regulation on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling EEE complies with Directive Regulation on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical DJ and Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Y nergeleri Avrupa Birli i nde bu etiket r n n ev elektroni i aletleri at klar ile imha edilemeyece ini g sterir Kurtarmak ve ger
53. ommands LR Custom Commands Setup Display Control Power On Off Use this page to configure the custom command buttons e Custom Commandes Setup When you make changes here you must click the Change Custom Commmand Buttons button immediately below here or at the bottom TEE paq 3 Ja of this page to apply your changes to the custom command buttons Network Setup Date and Time Access Control Software Setup Click to configure the custom command buttons vith the button text and commands below Change Custom Command Buttons m Reboot Enter Button Text and ASCII Commands Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 15 43 POT Button 1 Button 2 Button 1 text Button 2 text ASCII command s ASCII command s Test button 1 commands Test button 2 commands Button 3 Button 4 Button 3 text Button 4 text ASCII command s ASCII command s Test button 3 commands l Test button 4 commands 1 Type a label for the button in Button 1 Text 2 In ASCII Command s enter a binary protocol such as hex commands An example is shown above 3 Click Test button 1 commands to send the commands immediately You will see an output page showing the commands sent and replies received if any Use the browser s Back button to return from this results page to avoid losing unsaved changes If you select the Custom Commands Setup page again you will lose unsaved changes A Scroll to the bottom of t
54. on a regular basis to monitor each display for source sync status and to verifv the displ ponding to RS232 commands as well as to check for any configured alert condition S power su pplv status Selecting this option disables activity generated by this background polling NOTE This is for diagnostic use only This setting is NOT saved Selecting this option disables all alerts MI Disable polling for alert conditions 1 Click the Choose File button to locate the latest UltraLux software that you downloaded from Planar s website Note Make sure the software is downloaded to a local drive 2 Click the Load Software button to load the new software This process can take a few minutes depending on the speed of the network update It is very important that you do not interrupt the load process once it begins 3 If you want to reset ALL settings to the factory default click the Reset ALL to Factory Default button This includes network settings date and time etc as well as display settings Caution Using this option will reset all of your configurations and reboot the remote monitor Because this includes network settings be aware that the UltraLux Remote Monitoring software may not configure to the same network address after the system reboots Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 53 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Reboot 54 4 When you click Reset ALL to Factory Default you receive the Confirm Factory
55. operating costs over the life of the display by up to 60 compared to CCFL technology RS232 and LAN With SNMP Monitoring Control and status monitoring and integration with enterprise management solutions 4 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Remote Control Remote Control All on screen functions can be accessed using the remote control Note that only the buttons highlighted below are applicable to the UltraLux Series panels Turns on off the AC power to the LCD module Mutes the audio Press to access on screen Four arrow keys menus move the selector as shown up down left or right Select this to choose a source Also use as the Back button when navigating through menus Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 5 Safety Information Safety Information This display was designed with safety in mind If you don t heed the safety warnings and cautions you could get hurt The safety warnings are on stickers in various places in and on the display Important Safety Instructions 1 2 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use any of the Planar UltraLux Series products near water Clean the optically bonded protection glass ERO with a 50 50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol with cheesecloth Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus incl
56. p Brightness 50 S Input Select HDMI Admin Settings Input Status Absent Network Setup Power Supply 1 OK Date and Time Power Supply 2 Fail Color Space Full Access Control ColorTemp 6500K E Software Setup Red Gain 100 Reboot Green Can 100 Blue Gain 100 Contrast 50 Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 11 40 POT Seet 4 Volume 20 Mute On Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Display Control The Display Control page contains two sub pages Power On Off and Custom Commands Setup These are described in the following pages a Planar UltraLux PLANAR 7 Custom Commands _WnitStatus 7 Display Control Display Control Power On Off NOTE The display control functions require operator level access Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Power On Off Network Setup Date and Time Interactively control display power and schedule automatic power on and off Access Control s PS Custom Commands Setup je Configure custom programmed buttons to send RS232 ASCII commands and view display responses Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 13 13 POT Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 45 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring Power On Off Power On Off buttons control the backlight power not the AC power You cannot control AC power through Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring This section has four options for which you can schedule an automatic power on off The options are no auto
57. perate in Universal time UTC formerly GMT you can leave the timezone blank Date and Time Server NTP server name or address 216 228 192 69 Poll interval in minutes min 5 max 1440 60 Apply Changes Click here to apply server and interval settings changed above Apply new date and time server settings Manual Date and Time mi Enter local time and date as MM DD hh mm YYYY 12 digits required use 24 hour clock Manually set date and time Spaces and punctuation are ignored 090514552002 is also OK There must be 12 digits in correct order Set date and time 09 14 13 43 2012 Local Time Zone Format is XST offset XDT offset Mmm vik dow Mmm vwk dow For example PST 8 PDT 7 M3 2 0 M11 1 0 specifies U S Pacific time as of 2007 The abbreviations for standard and daylight saving times must be at least 3 characters Use offset for time zones west of GMT offset for time zones east of GMT If your locale does not observe daylight saving omit everything after the first offset For example EST 5 is correct for most of Indiana which stays on U S Eastern Standard time all year The first Mmm wk dow gives the month week and day of week that starts daylight saving The second Mmm vk dow gives the month week and day of week that ends daylight saving Ranges are mm 1 12 wk 1 5 dov 0 6 where O Sundav The time change occurs at 0200 local time The start and end of daylight saving default to first Sun
58. r UltraRes User Manual 85 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Top and Bottom Views 47 98 1218 6 12 31 312 7 14 00 14 00 14 00 OG 2 CJ 6 ts tJ o 61 8X D15 5 PEDESTAL MOUNT HOLES 86 Planar UltraRes User Manual 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided 5 26 133 6 FLUSH OR 1 18 30 1 REAR TRIM SHEET SINGLE PEDESTAL ONLY 84 51 2146 4 9 26 235 3 REMOVABLE HOLE PLUG FOR CABLE ROUTE BOTH SIDES Planar UltraRes User Manual 6 37 1617 1 18 30 1 1 18 MIN 30 1 MIN UNIT 84 51 2146 4 2X REMOVABLE TRIM FOR TIE DOWN AND CABLE ACCESS 87 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided Service Positions 80 Optional Pedestal Mount Single and Double Sided Service Positions 6 37 5 26 ergi FLUSH OR 1 18 1 18 ec 1 18 30 1 MIN REAR TRIM SHEET SINGLE PEDESTAL ONLY UNIT 84 51 2146 4 84 51 2146 4 9 26 235 3 REMOVABLE HOLE PLUG FOR CABLE ROUTE 2X REMOVABLE TRIM BOTH SIDES FOR TIE DOWN AND CABLE ACCESS 88 Planar UltraRes User Manual UltraLux Pedestals The following picture shows examples of the 70 and 80 UltraLux pedestals Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount The pedestal mo
59. rDisplayContrast User selected contrast value 0 100 plnrDisplaySharpness User selected sharpness value 0 8 plnrDisplayColorSpace User selected color space 0 full color 2 sRGB pinrDisplayColorTemp User selected color temperature 2 4200K 3 5000K 4 6500K 5 7500K 6 9300K 7 user plnrDisplayGainRed User selected red gain value 0 100 Note Gain values apply only when color temperature setting is 7 or user plnrDisplayGainGreen User selected green gain value 0 100 plnrDisplayGainBlue User selected blue gain value 0 100 plnrAudioVolume User selected volume setting 0 100 plnrAudioMute User selected audio mute 1 0On 0 Off 35 RS232 Commands 36 pinrPoweri Power supply 1 status 1 OK 0 Failed pinrPower2 Power supply 2 status 1 OK 0 Failed Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP The UDP port 57 accepts the same command sets as RS232 It is convenient for IP control applications and can be tested with a UDP terminal program such as the Hercules SETUP utility available from www HW group com Note Ensure that the Enable ASCII command service UDP port 57 box is checked on the Access Control page of the Remote Monitoring software Notice the following in the example below e The Module IP address must match the Planar device server s IP address Enter 57 in the Port box 04 21 16 C5 i
60. ronischen Altger ten geltend f r die europ ische Gemeinschaft und andere europ ische L nder mit separaten Sammelprogrammen Dieses Symbol zu finden auf Ihrem Produkt oder dessen Verpackung macht Sie darauf aufmerksam dass dieses Produkt bei der Entsorgung nicht als Hausm ll behandelt werden darf Statt dessen sollte es an eine Sammelstelle zum Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Alt ger ten gegeben werden Helfen Sie mit potenziell sch dliche Einfl sse auf Umwelt und Gesundheit die durch eine unsachgem e Entsorgung dieses Produktes entstehen k nnen zu vermeiden und entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt ordnungsgem Recycling hilft nat rliche Rohstoffe einzusparen Dieses Symbol ist nur innerhalb der europ ischen Gemeinschaft g ltig Wenn Sie dieses Produkt entsorgen m chten wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihre rtliche Beh rde und fragen Sie nach der ordnungsgem en Entsorgungsmethode Nederlands B Verwijderen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur toepas selijk in de volledige Europese Unie en andere Europese landen met afzonderlijke programma s voor afvalverzameling Dit symbool dat op het product of zijn verpakking is aangebracht geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden behandeld als huishoudelijk afval als u het wilt wegwerpen U moet het afgeven bij een specifiek verzamelpunt voor de recyclage van elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door te garan deren dat u dit product op de correcte ma
61. ropriate hardware into the bottom hole of the template that corresponds with vour displav orientation 7 Remove each screw and the template 18 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 8 Line up the middle hole of the top wall mount with the screw hole drilled from the template Note This picture shows mounts for a landscape installation 9 Tighten the screw into the mount 10 Use a level to make sure the mount is level 11 Then install additional screws as needed Note Screws installed near the mount hooks provide the best support 12 Install the center screw in the bottom mount and repeat steps 10 11 for any additional screws that you want to install Note that there are open mount channels on the brackets So you can install the screws wherever necessary along those channels Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 19 20 Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 13 Install the kickstand bracket to the back of the display using four M4 x 8 panhead screws 672 4072 00 REV 01 Landscape holes for kickstand bracket installation Portrait kickstand installed on displav Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Installing an UltraLux Display on a Wall 14 Using three strong people carefully hang the back of the display onto the top wall mount bracket using the square brackets on the back of the display Caution Be sure these are securely hung as the top
62. rvicing is required when any of the Planar UltraLux Series displays have been damaged in any way such as the AC power cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the display or if the displays have been exposed to rain or moisture do not operate normally or have been dropped Keep the packing material in case the equipment should ever need to be shipped Wall mounts must be secure The wall must be strong enough to hold all displays mounts brackets and cables Slight pressure on the LCD will cause distortion of the image Heavier pressure will cause permanent damage Planar UltraLux Series configurations should be mounted in a way that viewers cannot insert small objects in the openings that will create hazards by contacting bare conductive parts Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 7 Safety Information English D Disposal of old Electrical 8 Electronic Equipment Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs This symbol found on your product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose ofit Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could
63. s Tools Equipment List Depending on your installation you may need one or more of the following items Note that depending on the size of the display this list may be different s 1 and H 2 Phillips screwdriver e Drill and bits Nut drivers Pencil Digital laser level e Ladders lift Back brace Stud finder if hanging LCD modules on a wall Other Things You May Need A 50 50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol as well as cheesecloth to clean the displays e At least two capable people to lift LCDs into place Plan Your Installation You should have a detailed plan of how the UltraLux is to be installed The plan should include calculations for the following e Floor wall load Make sure the floor wall is strong enough to support the weight of the UltraLux Series AC receptacle in safe zone where boxes are to be stored Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 11 Powering On Off Displays Powering On Off Displavs There are several ways to turn the UltraLux Series on or off Use the on off switch on the AC power inlet Use the power button on the remote control Use the RS232 commands Use the UltraLux Remote Monitoring embedded software via Ethernet 12 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Unpacking and Checking Accessories Unpacking and Checking Accessories Accessory Kit The UltraLux includes the LCD and an accessory kit A wall mount kit can be purchased separately
64. s of operation for customer support 94 installation before you build 15 checklist 13 of display on a wall 16 of LCD 11 15 planning 11 preparing your location 12 introduction 1 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Index K kickstand for servicing 3 kickstand bracket using 23 L landscape wall mounts front view 68 side views 69 LCD installation 15 LED technology 4 M manufacturer s address 93 media player integrated 4 menus 55 Display menu 58 Sound menu 59 System menu 60 mounting system 3 network access controlling in Remote Monitoring 52 network setup in Remote Monitoring 49 normal use thermal guidelines 10 O on screen menus 55 optional accessories 14 pedestal mount 73 using the kickstand bracket 23 P pedestal drawings 89 pedestal mount front view 73 Planar UltraLux Remote Monitoring 43 Planar UltraLux Series 1 planning your installation 11 portrait wall mounts front view 70 71 power on off for remote monitoring 46 supply 4 turning on off 12 preparing your installation location 12 product architecture of control module 5 R rebooting Remote Monitoring 54 recommended usage 9 redundant power supply 4 regulatory information 93 remote control 5 Remote Monitoring 43 Access Control 52 Admin Setup 48 Custom Commands Setup 47 Date and Time 51 Display Control 45 Home 43 Network Setup 49 power on off 46 rebootin
65. uding amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from any of the Planar UltraLux Series products The AC input is protected by a 5A slow blow fuse located in the AC inlet module The fuse is replaceable and the recommended fuse is Schurter part number 0034 3124 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug all Planar UltraLux Series products during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Ensure that the RUN SVC switch on the control module is in the Run position unless the display is being serviced This will ensure that if one power supply fails that the backlights will be reduced by 50 to save power Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 14 15 16 17 18 Safety Information You must follow all National Electrical Code regulations In addition be aware of local codes and ordinances when installing your system Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Se
66. uildup and without direct or indirect heat sources such as lighting fixtures heating ducts or direct sunlight that can cause the modules to experience high operating temperatures For all modules do not block fans or ventilation openings If the LCD module will be installed in a recessed area with an LCD surround or enclosure ensure adequate openings are applied for proper air flow and ventilation At 2000 meters or below the maximum ambient operating temperature for the LCD module cannot be above 104 F 40 C and 35 C for 80 portrait nor below the minimum ambient operating temperature of 32 F 0 C If one of these conditions exists it is up to the installer to ensure that module placement is changed thermal shielding is provided and or additional ventilation is provided to keep the display within its nominal operating parameters Cooling Requirements For optimal performance active cooling by the installer should be planned for when the ambient temperature anywhere in the display is predicted to be above the specified ambient temperature for the display Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Installing the Planar UltraLux Series This section explains how to install a Planar UltraLux displav We suggest that vou read this entire section before vou attempt an installation Before Vou Begin Make sure vou have all the items in the following lists before vou begin unpacking and installing vour Planar UltraLux Serie
67. ume Set Mute to on 08 22 OA 00 00 0001 CB Jjactivates Mute for no audio note that this setting is not saved when hard power is turned off 32 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide RS232 Commands 28 Set Mute to off 08 22 0A 00 00 00 00 CC deactivates Mute 9 30 2 Get Mute 04 21 14C7 If Mute has been changed by OSD commands returns Mute value where 0 is mute off and 1 is mute on may not reflect actual Mute settings if Mute settings were changed by serial commands known bug Get Input Status 04 21 07 D4 returns HDMI VGA or DPRx if no source is present returns the last source searched so use the Get Power Status command to check for active source Set Color Space to full 08221200000000C4 color space set to full color color Set Color space to SRGB 08 22 13 00 00 00 02 C1 color space set to sRGB Get Color Space 042115 C6 returns Color Space value di Do an Auto Adjust 082207 00000000CF Jif VGA analog source is present a sync timing auto adjust is done 35 Do Auto Color Adjust 08220800 00 00 00 CE if VGA source is present a gray level auto adjust is done 36 Doa Reset 08 22 11 00 00 00 00 C5 restores all settings to their factory defaults 7 Get Blacklevel 04 21 17 C4 returns Brightness value Brightness where value ranges from 350 to 350 this scale is different from the 0 255 scale used in the OSD 38 Set Blacklevel Set to 50 08 22 160000 sets the offset for the color
68. unt comes fully assembled single or double sided depending on your configuration If you have ordered a single sided pedestal mount a back panel will also be installed Caution When installing the pedestal mount you must ensure that it is attached to a structure that safely supports UltraLux display Note You must provide your own anchoring hardware to secure the pedestal mount 1 Find the location on the floor where you will install the pedestal mount 2 Remove both bottom trim pieces which gives you access to the anchor points 3 Find the set anchor points on the bottom of the pedestal See 70 UltraLux Pedestal Anchor Dimensions on page 87 and 80 UltraLux Pedestal Anchor Dimensions on page 90 4 Depending on the surface to which you are anchoring install the appropriate hardware to secure the pedestal mount Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 89 Installing the UltraLux on the Pedestal Mount 5 Route all cabling through the bottom of the pedestal mount or through both sides of the mount If you run cables through the sides of the mount you can punch out holes and install grommets through which to run the cables 6 Install the UltraLux on the Planar Profile Mount that is already attached to the pedestal mount See LCD Installation on page 16 for more information 7 Seethe following pages for detailed drawings of the pedestal mounts anchor points etc 90 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Acc
69. ur network that WallNet Assistant won t find Consult with your network administrator if you are having trouble using WallNet Assistant to find Planar devices Also see the information about the Route Add Command at the end of this section if you are trying to find a device at the factory static IP address 4 You can double click any Planar device server in the list to open your default browser pointed at that device 40 Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide 5 When your browser connects to a Planar network device you should see a page Using WallNet Assistant similar to the following Custom Commands Unit Status Display Control Power On Off Custom Commands Setup Admin Settings Network Setup Date and Time Access Control Software Setup Reboot Fri 14 Sep 2012 13 04 29 POT Remote Monitoring Home Use the menu at left to select Remote Monitoring functions Planar UltraLux Series Installation Guide Planar UltraLux PLANAR m 41 Using WallNet Assistant Route Add Command If vou are trving to connect to a Planar device server that vou believe is at the factorv default IP address and your computer is not on the 192 168 12 0 network then you can use the route add command to establish a connection from vour computer to that device server This method only works if your computer and the Planar device are connected to the same network switch or hub fi ro conne D If
70. z 162 MHz 148 5 MHz 148 5 MHz UltraLux Dimensions 70 Display Dimensions Front and Side Views 3 04 77 3 1 89 36 20 62 23 1580 7 Planar UltraRes User Manual 65 70 Display Dimensions Rear View 70 Display Dimensions Rear View 15 75 400 0 7 87 200 0 e L 200 0 15 75 400 0 1 0 COVER CAPTIVE SCREWS o e E T 10 28 261 2 1 DETAILG SCALE 1 4 MEDIA PLAYER RECESS DIMENSIONS 9 63 VIEW SHOWN WITH COVER REMOVED Planar UltraRes User Manual 66 244 7 4X M8 MOUNT HOLES 15mm MAX DEPTH SERVICE COVER CAPTIVE SCREWS DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE ABSOLUTE MAXIMUMS MEDIA PLAYER SHOULD LEAVE ROOM FOR APPLICABLE CABLE CONNECTION AND ROUTING MAX DEPTH 43 5 1 71 70 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations 70 Rear View Wall Mount Hangers and Service Panel Locations LANDSCAPE WALL MOUNT HANGERS SERVICE COVER PORTRAIT WALL MOUNT HANGERS KEEP PERFORATED AREAS CLEAR FOR AIR FLOW Planar UltraRes User Manual 67 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 70 Landscape Wall Mounts Front and Bottom Views 62 23 1580 7 2X PANEL HANGER e 0 CGC OC A G OOC C C__ Ead e uns OUTLINE eee 16 51 SERVICE KICKSTAND PANEL LOCK SCREWS PANEL LOCK S
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