NEC MultiSync M321 User Manual

NEC MultiSync M321 User Manual

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Large Format Display
MultiSync
M321
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MODEL: M321
Please find your model name on the label on the rear side of the monitor.

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Large Format Display MultiSync M321 ® MODEL: M321 Please find your model name on the label on the rear side of the monitor.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information ..........2 Recommended Use ............ 8 Recommended Use & Maintenance ......8 Maintenance ............... 8 Installation Chapter 1 Setup Overview ............10 Ventilation Requirements .......... 16 Mounting (for Customer) ........... 13 Mounting on Ceilings ..........16 Mounting (for Trained Installers) .......
  • Page 3 Advanced Operation Chapter 5 Creating a Power Schedule ........43 Password Security ............ 45 Using Picture Modes ..........44 Locking the Button Controls ........47 Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls ... 45 Setting the Remote Control ID Function ....49 External Control Chapter 6 Controlling the Monitor via RS-232C ......
  • Page 4 INPUT ............... 72 NETWORK ............... 79 PICTURE ..............74 PROTECT ..............80 AUDIO ..............77 SYSTEM ..............82 SCHEDULE .............. 78 Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information Appendix D Disposing of your old NEC product ......86 Energy Saving ............86...
  • Page 5 FCC Information WARNINGN: The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment.
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Important Information Safety Precautions and Maintenance FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND USING THE LCD COLOR MONITOR: About the Symbols To ensure safe and proper use of the product, this manual uses a number of symbols to prevent injury to you and others as well as damage to property.
  • Page 7 WARNING Handle the power cord with care. Damaging the cord could lead to fire or electric shock. • Do not place heavy objects on the cord. PROHIBITED • Do not place the cord under the product. • Do not cover the cord with a rug, etc. REQUIRED •...
  • Page 8 WARNING Prevent tipping and falling for earthquakes or other shocks. To prevent personal injury or damage to the product caused by tipping over due to earthquakes or PROHIBITED other shocks, make sure to install the product in a stable location and take measures to prevent falling.
  • Page 9 WARNING Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart, stand or table. Doing so could lead to falling or tipping and cause personal injury. PROHIBITED Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots. It may cause electric shock, fire, or product failure.
  • Page 10 CAUTION Handling the power cord. Handle the power cord with care. Damaging the cord could lead to fire or electric shock. REQUIRED • When connecting the power cord to the product’s AC IN terminal, make sure the connector is fully and firmly inserted. •...
  • Page 11 • Cable distribution system should be grounded (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable. • The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected to earth in the building installation.
  • Page 12: Recommended Use & Maintenance

    Recommended Use & Maintenance Recommended Use Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomic benefits, we recommend the following: • For optimum performance of the monitor, allow 20 minutes for warming up. Avoid reproduction of still patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence (after image effects). •...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Chapter 1 This Chapter Includes: > “Setup Overview” on page 10 > “Mounting (for Customer)” on page 13 > “Prevent Tipping” on page 13 > “Changing the Logo Ornament Position” on page 13 > “Mounting (for Trained Installers)” on page 14 >...
  • Page 14: Setup Overview

    Setup Overview 1. Determine the installation location WARNINGN: Please refer to “WARNING 7”, “WARNING 8” “WARNING 9”. NOTEN: To avoid scratching the LCD panel, always place a soft cloth, such as a blanket that is larger than the monitor’s screen area, on the table before laying the monitor face down when installing the monitor stand or mounting accessories.
  • Page 15 4. Connect the supplied power cord WARNINGN: Please refer to the “Important Information” section of this user’s manual for proper selection of an AC power cord. CAUTIONN: Please refer to “CAUTION 1”. NOTEN: • The monitor should be installed close to an easily accessible power outlet. •...
  • Page 16 10. For long-term use The backlight used for this monitor has a limited life and its brightness decreases with the usage time. Also, if the same still image is shown for a long time, “Image Persistence” may occur. “Image Persistence” is a phenomenon in which the image of an LCD remains visible after the device has been turned off.
  • Page 17: Mounting (For Customer)

    Mounting (for Customer) WARNINGN: Please refer to “WARNING 7”. Please contact your supplier as they may be able to provide a list of qualified installation professionals. Mounting on a wall or ceiling and hiring a technician is the customer’s responsibility. Maintenance •...
  • Page 18: Mounting (For Trained Installers)

    Mounting (for Trained Installers) WARNINGN: Please refer to “WARNING 9”. Carefully inspect the location where the unit is to be mounted. Not all walls or ceilings are capable of supporting the weight of the unit. The weight of this monitor is provided in the specifications (see “M321”...
  • Page 19: Mounting Location

    Mounting Location WARNINGN: Please refer to “WARNING 8”. NOTEN: Allow for adequate ventilation or provide air conditioning around the monitor, so that heat can properly dissipate away from the monitor and from the mounting equipment. Orientation • When using the monitor in the portrait position, it should be rotated counterclockwise so that the right side is moved to the top and the left side is moved to the bottom.
  • Page 20: Ventilation Requirements

    Ventilation Requirements When mounting in an enclosed space or recessed area, leave adequate room between the monitor and the enclosure to allow heat to disperse, as shown below. 100 mm ≥30 mm 100 mm <40 °C NOTEN: • Allow adequate ventilation or provide air conditioning around the monitor, so that heat can properly dissipate away from the unit and the mounting equipment;...
  • Page 21: Installing And Removing The Optional Table Top Stand

    Installing and Removing the Optional Table Top Stand WARNINGN: Please refer to “WARNING 8”. CAUTIONN: Please refer to “CAUTION 5”. For installation, follow the instructions included with the stand or mounting equipment. Use only those devices recommended by the manufacturer. NOTEN: •...
  • Page 22: Parts Names And Functions

    Parts Names and Functions Chapter 2 This Chapter Includes: > “Control Panel” on page 19 > “Terminal Panel” on page 20 > “Wireless Remote Control” on page 22 English−18...
  • Page 23: Control Panel

    Control Panel Monitor in Landscape position Left Right Down Monitor in Portrait position Left Right Down ⏻ Button (power button) INPUT Button Switches between power on and standby. See page INPUT: Cycles through the available inputs when the OSD menu is closed. MENU/EXIT Button [DisplayPort], [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [VGA(RGB)], [Media Player].
  • Page 24: Terminal Panel

    Terminal Panel RS-232C IN VGA(RGB) IN HDMI AUDIO OUT HDMI2 DisplayPort HDMI1 (ARC) REMOTE AC IN Connector HDMI IN (HDMI1 (ARC)/HDMI2) Connects with the supplied power cord. HDMI signals input. NOTEN: • HDMI1 terminal also supports ARC (Audio Main Power Switch Return Channel) for audio output.
  • Page 25 Internal Speaker Security Slot Security and theft protection lock slot compatible with Kensington security cables/equipment. NOTEN: For products, visit Kensington’s website. Label English−21...
  • Page 26: Wireless Remote Control

    Wireless Remote Control KEYPAD Press the buttons to set and change passwords, change the channel and set the REMOTE ID. See page Some buttons are used for the Media Player function (“Using the Media Player Menu” on page 39). ENT Button Makes selections in the Media Player settings.
  • Page 27 MUTE Button Mutes the monitor’s audio and video output. Press it again to unmute the monitor’s audio and video output. See “MUTE SETTING” on page 84 for details. PICTURE MODE Button Cycles through the picture modes [NATIVE], [RETAIL], [CONFERENCING], [HIGHBRIGHT], [TRANSPORTATION] and [CUSTOM].
  • Page 28: Connections

    Connections Chapter 3 This Chapter Includes: > “Wiring Diagram” on page 25 > “Connecting to a Personal Computer” on page 26 > “Connecting to a Computer with HDMI” on page 26 > “Connecting a Computer with DisplayPort” on page 26 >...
  • Page 29: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram AUDIO OUT HDMI2 USB storage DisplayPort HDMI1 (ARC) REMOTE device. Computer (DisplayPort) HDMI video player or Dotted lines = other signal Computer (HDMI) Solid lines = video signal Blu-ray or Dashed lines = audio signal DVD Player Amplifier (HDMI) Sensor Unit Stereo Amplifier...
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Personal Computer

    Connecting to a Personal Computer Connecting to a Computer with HDMI • Please use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo. • It may take a moment for the signal to appear after turning on the computer. • Some display cards or drivers may not show an image correctly. •...
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Media Device With Hdmi

    Connecting to a Media Device with HDMI Connect using a single HDMI cable for the highest picture and audio quality from Blu-ray players, streaming media players, or game consoles. Supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection) coding, a type of digital rights management that prevents high- definition content, in Blu-ray discs, DVDs and streaming media, from being copied or broadcast illegally.
  • Page 32: Hdmi-Cec Command

    HDMI-CEC Command Please connect a HDMI-CEC compatible device to HDMI port. OSD menu HDMI-CEC command name Explanation Setting One Touch Play When a HDMI-CEC compatible device is turned INPUT-ADVANCED: INPUT SIGNAL SETTINGS (Consumer on, the monitor connected to the device by an DisplayPort AUTO TURN OFF Electronics...
  • Page 33: Hdmi-Cec Remote Control Button Functions

    HDMI-CEC Remote Control button functions HDMI-CEC [MODE1] HDMI-CEC [MODE2] English−29...
  • Page 34: Internal Video Sources

    Internal Video Sources Media Player The internal Media Player will play image, video, and music files that are stored on a USB storage device. See page 39 instructions on using the Media Player. Connect compatible USB storage device Format a USB storage device in the NTFS format, FAT32 format, or FAT16 format to use it with the Media Player. Refer to the computer’s instruction user’s manual or Help file on how to format a USB storage device.
  • Page 35: Using The Usb Port

    Using the USB Port • USB storage device reader for use with the internal Media Player. See page • Power supply port. • Updates the monitor firmware via a USB storage device. • Imports or exports the monitor settings via the USB storage device when selecting [CLONE SETTING]. CAUTIONN: Pleaser refer to “CAUTION...
  • Page 36: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Chapter 4 This Chapter Includes: > “Power ON and OFF Modes” on page 33 > “Operating Range for the Remote Control” on page 34 > “Using Power Management” on page 35 > “Showing the Information OSD” on page 35 >...
  • Page 37: Power On And Off Modes

    Power ON and OFF Modes Press the ⏻ button on the Control Panel or POWER ON button on the remote control to turn on the monitor. The monitor’s power LED indicates the current status of the monitor. Please refer to the following table for information about the power indicator.
  • Page 38: Operating Range For The Remote Control

    Operating Range for the Remote Control Point the top of the remote control toward the left side of the monitor (or the bottom of the monitor when setting in portrait orientation) during button operation. NOTEN: • The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor, or when there is an object in the path.
  • Page 39: Using Power Management

    Using Power Management This function decreases the power consumption of the monitor when it is not in use. When connected to a computer, power consumption by the monitor reduces automatically if the keyboard or mouse are not used during the time set in the computer’s power management settings. Refer to your computer’s user manual for more information. When connected to an AV source, such as a Blu-ray, DVD, or streaming video player, power consumption by the monitor reduces automatically after a certain amount of time has passed since the monitor recognized “no signal input”.
  • Page 40: Setting The Aspect Ratio

    Setting the Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on the remote control to cycle through the options available for the current input signal. NOTEN: [Media Player] is not available. ➙ ➙ ➙ ➙ [FULL] [WIDE] [1:1] [ZOOM] [NORMAL] Aspect ratio of Recommended selection for picture Unchanged view* Description...
  • Page 41: Osd (On-Screen Display) Controls

    OSD (On-Screen Display) Controls NOTEN: Some functions may not be available depending on the model or optional equipment. Input source Main Menu Icons PICTURE: Main Menu Item PICTURE MODE NATIVE BACKLIGHT RETAIL BACKLIGHT DIMMING CONFERENCING Adjustment Settings VIDEO BLACK LEVEL TRANSPORTATION Sub Menu GAMMA...
  • Page 42 Below is a brief summary of where controls are under each menu item. A table listing all options is located in “OSD Controls List” on page INPUTN: Select settings related to the input signal source. Configure the Media Player settings. PICTUREN: Select one of the default picture modes, manually adjust the color settings, adjust the aspect ratio, and adjust other settings related to the picture.
  • Page 43: Using The Media Player Menu

    Using the Media Player Menu The Media Player plays image, video, and music files Operation Buttons located on a USB storage device connected the USB port • Press the SET/POINT ZOOM button while playing a file on the monitor (see page 20).
  • Page 44 Random Play - Repeat one file - Random Play • No selected files. - A file is playing: the current file plays on a loop. • Shuffles files to repeat play in a random order instead of - No file is playing: the highlighted file in the folder plays the file sorted order.
  • Page 45: Usb Drive Data And File Format Requirements

    USB Drive Data and File Format Requirements FAT16/32, NTFS Supported file system Max. folder level Max. number of photos PHOTO mode File Extension Data format Min. Resolution (HxV) of Image Max. Resolution (HxV) of Image JPEG, JPG, JPE Baseline Sequential DCT 75x75 pixels 15,360x8,640 pixels non-interlace...
  • Page 46: Advanced Operation

    Advanced Operation Chapter 5 This Chapter Includes: > “Creating a Power Schedule” on page 43 > “Using Picture Modes” on page 44 > “Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls” on page 45 > “Password Security” on page 45 > “Locking the Button Controls” on page 47 >...
  • Page 47: Creating A Power Schedule

    Creating a Power Schedule The schedule function allows the monitor to automatically change between power on and standby modes at different times. To program the scheduleN: 1. Enter the [SCHEDULE] menu. U sing the remote control, highlight [SCHEDULE INFORMATION] using SCHEDULE: SCHEDULE INFORMATION SETTINGS:...
  • Page 48: Using Picture Modes

    Using Picture Modes There are different picture modes available. These picture modes have also been configured with settings as described in the “Picture Mode Types” table below. To change picture modesN: Press the PICTURE MODE button on the wireless remote control to cycle through the modes, or select the mode in the [PICTURE] list in the OSD menu.
  • Page 49: Setting Security And Locking The Monitor Controls

    Setting Security and Locking the Monitor Controls Under normal operation, the monitor can be controlled by any person using the remote control or the monitor control panel. You can prevent unauthorized use and changes to the monitor settings by enabling the options for Security and Lock Settings. The security and locking functions covered in this section are: •...
  • Page 50 Set a password for the monitor This step is only required if you want to change the password. PROTECT: PASSWORD: POWER SAVE SETTINGS THERMAL MANAGEMENT o o o o SECURE MODE: SCREEN SAVER START-UP LOCK POWER ON DELAY CONTROL LOCK SECURITY SETTINGS LOCK SETTINGS CHANGE PASSWORD...
  • Page 51: Locking The Button Controls

    Locking the Button Controls The lock settings prevent the monitor from responding to button presses on the remote control or monitor control panel. When locking the button controls, some buttons can be configured to remain unlocked for users to adjust the settings. Locking and unlocking the button controls do not require a password.
  • Page 52 Locking the Control Panel Buttons The [KEY] in the [LOCK SETTINGS] prevent the monitor from being controlled using the buttons on the monitor Control Panel. Enabling the [KEY] does not lock the buttons on the remote control. PROTECT: POWER SAVE SETTINGS SELECT THERMAL MANAGEMENT MODE...
  • Page 53: Setting The Remote Control Id Function

    Setting the Remote Control ID Function The remote control can be used to control up to 100 individual MultiSync monitors using what is called the REMOTE CONTROL ID mode. The REMOTE CONTROL ID mode works in conjunction with the Monitor ID, allowing control of up to 100 individual MultiSync monitors.
  • Page 54: External Control

    External Control Chapter 6 This Chapter Includes: > “Controlling the Monitor via RS-232C” on page 51 > “Controlling the Monitor via LAN” on page 52 > “HTTP Browser” on page 53 > “Commands” on page 59 > “Proof of Play” on page 60 Connecting an external device There are two options to connect an external device to control the monitor.
  • Page 55: Controlling The Monitor Via Rs-232C

    Controlling the Monitor via RS-232C This monitor can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with an RS-232C (reverse type) terminal. NOTEN: When you use this function, [CONTROL TERMINAL] in [EXTERNAL CONTROL] should be [RS-232C] (see page 83). For example, some of the functions that can be controlled by a personal computer are: •...
  • Page 56: Controlling The Monitor Via Lan

    PIN ASSIGNMENT RS-232C input/output Pin No Name D-Sub 9-pin (Monitor side) This monitor uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control. Controlling the Monitor via LAN Connecting to a Network Using a LAN cable allows you to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings by using an HTTP server function. NOTEN: When you use this function, [CONTROL TERMINAL] in [EXTERNAL CONTROL] should be [LAN] (see page...
  • Page 57: Http Browser

    HTTP Browser Overview Connecting the monitor to a network allows for remote control of the monitor from a computer connected to the same network. This device uses “JavaScript” and “Cookies” and the browser should be set to accept these functions. Refer to the help files for the web browser to change the settings to use JavaScript and Cookies.
  • Page 58 OSD Menu Settings in the Monitor Web controls Select one of the links on the left side of the monitor web controls to configure the settings available in the monitor’s OSD. Please see page 71 for the full list of OSD menu controls. [INPUT], [PICTURE], [AUDIO], [SCHEDULE], [NETWORK], [PROTECT], [SYSTEM] NOTEN: The buttons in the monitor web controls function as follows:...
  • Page 59 Network Settings Click on “NETWORK” on the left-hand column below HOME. IP SETTING Select an option for setting the IP ADDRESS. AUTO: Automatically assign an IP address. MANUAL: Manually set an IP address for the monitor connected to the network. NOTE: Consult your network administrator if you have any trouble.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Mail Setting Click on “MAIL” on the left-hand column below HOME. When the Mail settings are configured and enabled, the monitor sends email notifications when an error occurs or if the input signal is lost. The monitor must be connected to a LAN for this feature to work. Alert Mail When an error occurs, the monitor will send an error message to the email address(es) listed in the Recipient’s Address fields.
  • Page 61 SNMP Settings Click on “SNMP” on the left-hand column below HOME. The SNMP protocol is used to get status information and to control a monitor directly via the network. VersionN: SNMP v1 Authenticated plaintext by community name, does not return a confirmation message of the trap. SNMP v2c Authenticated plaintext by community name, returns a confirmation message of the trap.
  • Page 62 CRESTRON Settings Click on “CRESTRON” on the left column below HOME. CRESTRON ROOMVIEW compatibility The monitor supports CRESTRON ROOMVIEW, allowing multiple devices connected in the network to be managed and controlled from a computer or a controller. For further information, visit http://www.crestron.com ROOMVIEW ROOMVIEW for managing from the computer.
  • Page 63: Commands

    This monitor supports control command, which is listed in the “External_Control.pdf” (See page 69), but also supports common ASCII control command, which is used for controlling the NEC monitor or projector from a connected computer. For further information please visit our website. NOTEN: If you turn off the monitor when [QUICK START] is [DISABLE], ASCII command control is not available over RS-232C.
  • Page 64: Proof Of Play

    Proof of Play This function allows sending of messages for the current status of the monitor by self-diagnosis. For the Proof of Play function including self-diagnosis, please see the “External_Control.pdf”. See page Check item Message INPUT DisplayPort, HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA(RGB), Media Player Resolution e.g.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 This Chapter Includes: > “Screen Image and Video Signal Issues” on page 62 > “No picture” on page 62 > “Image persistence” on page 62 > “The image is blinking” on page 62 > “The image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is apparent” on page 63 >...
  • Page 66: Screen Image And Video Signal Issues

    Screen Image and Video Signal Issues No picture Image persistence • The signal cable should be completely connected to the • Please be aware that LCD Technology may experience display card/computer. a phenomenon known as image persistence. Image persistence occurs when a residual or “ghost” image of •...
  • Page 67: The Image Is Unstable, Unfocused

    The image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is Selected resolution is not displayed properly apparent • Check the Information OSD to verify the appropriate resolution has been selected. • The signal cable should be completely attached to the computer. • If the resolution you set is over or under a range, an “OUT of RANGE”...
  • Page 68: Snowy Picture, Poor Sound In Tv

    Snowy picture, poor Sound in TV The monitor goes into standby automatically • Check antenna/cable connection. Use new cable if • Please check [OFF TIMER] setting. necessary. • Set the [CEC] function to [OFF]. The monitor may go into standby mode when a connected HDMI-CEC compatible The USB hub does not operate device goes into standby.
  • Page 69 Specifications Chapter 8 This Chapter Includes: > “Compatible Signal List” on page 66 > “M321” on page 67 English−65...
  • Page 70: Compatible Signal List

    Compatible Signal List Scanning frequency HDMI Signal name Resolution DisplayPort VGA(RGB) Remarks Horizontal Vertical MODE1 MODE2 640 x 480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 37.9 kHz 60 Hz 1024 x 768 48.4 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 720 45.0 kHz 60 Hz 1280 x 768...
  • Page 71: M321

    M321 Product Specifications LCD Module 32”/80.0 cm diagonal Pixel Pitch: 0.364 mm Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Color: Over 16 million colors (depending on display card used) Brightness: 450 cd/m (Max.) @25 °C Contrast Ratio: 1100:1 Viewing Angle: 89° (typ) @ CR>10 Frequency Horizontal: Digital: 15 - 136 kHz...
  • Page 72 NaViSet is a trademark or registered trademark of Sharp NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. in Japan and other countries. Blu-ray is a trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association. TILE COMP and TILE MATRIX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sharp NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. in Japan and other countries. [Notice] About the MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-4 Visual license included in this product 1.
  • Page 73 External Resources Appendix B Additional specification documents and accessories, and optional software applications referenced in this product manual are listed below. Regional websites Global: https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/global/ Asia-Pacific: https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/ap/contact/index.html North America: https://www.sharpnecdisplays.us/ Europe, Russia, Middle East and Africa: https://www.sharpnecdisplays.eu/p/hq/en/home.xhtml Japan: https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/jp/ Additional Documentation “External Control”...
  • Page 74 This free software is an advanced and powerful network based control, monitoring and asset management system for NEC monitors and projectors. The software is available for Microsoft Windows and macOS. The latest version of the NaViSet Administrator software is available on our website.
  • Page 75: Osd Controls List

    OSD Controls List Appendix C This Chapter Includes > “INPUT” on page 72 > “PICTURE” on page 74 > “AUDIO” on page 77 > “SCHEDULE” on page 78 > “NETWORK” on page 79 > “PROTECT” on page 80 > “SYSTEM” on page 82 Default values can be provided on request.
  • Page 76: Input

    INPUT INPUT MENU INPUT SELECT DisplayPort Selects the input signals source. HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA(RGB) Media Player INPUT SETTINGS INPUT NAME To rename the input: 1. Highlight the name field. 2. Press SET on the IR remote control to activate the field. •...
  • Page 77 INPUT MENU ADVANCED INPUT SIGNAL SETTINGS DisplayPort BIT RATE Sets the bit rate of the DisplayPort signal. If the image is unstable or picture noise occurs, please try the other settings. Options are: HBR/HBR2. HDMI Sets the HDMI mode. MODE1: Max resolution is 3840 x 2160 (30 Hz). MODE2: Max resolution is 3840 x 2160 (60 Hz);...
  • Page 78: Picture

    INPUT MENU AUTO TURN OFF The HDMI-CEC compatible device goes into standby at the same time as the monitor when the STANDBY button is pressed on the remote control, or when the ⏻ button is pressed on the monitor. NOTE: The connected HDMI-CEC compatible device may not go into standby if it is recording.
  • Page 79 PICTURE MENU COLOR COLOR* Adjusts the color saturation of the screen. Press + or – button to adjust. COLOR TEMP: Adjusts the color temperature of the entire screen. A low color temperature will result in a reddish screen. A high color temperature will make the screen bluish. If a temperature needs further adjustment, the individual R/G/B/ levels of the white point can be adjusted.
  • Page 80 PICTURE MENU ADAPTIVE CONTRAST* Sets the level of adjustment for dynamic contrast. If [HIGH] is set, the image is shown clearly but it makes brightness unstable due to the wide gap in contrast variation. AUTO DIMMING Adjusts the backlight of the LCD automatically depending on the amount of ambient light. AUTO BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness level according to the input signal.
  • Page 81: Audio

    PICTURE MENU CUSTOM The monitor’s input signal, backlight and volume levels automatically shift to the setting at [INPUT SELECT], [BACKLIGHT] and [VOLUME] when no human presence is detected during the period set at [WAITING TIME]. When a person is near the monitor again, the monitor will automatically return the backlight and volume to normal levels and reproduce the input signal selected for [INPUT SELECT].
  • Page 82: Schedule

    AUDIO MENU EQUALIZER TREBLE Accentuates or reduces the high frequency range of audio signals. Press the + button to increase [TREBLE]. Press the – button to decrease [TREBLE]. BASS Accentuates or reduces the low frequency sound. Press the + button to increase [BASS]. Press the –...
  • Page 83: Network

    NETWORK NETWORK MENU NETWORK INFORMATION Configures the monitor’s network settings either automatically or manually. IP SETTING When [AUTO] is selected, the IP address is automatically obtained from the DHCP server. When [MANUAL] is selected, the network settings must be entered manually. Contact the Network Administrator for this information.
  • Page 84: Protect

    PROTECT PROTECT MENU POWER SAVE SETTINGS POWER SAVE Enables or disables the monitor entering power saving mode. When [ENABLE] is selected, the monitor goes into power saving mode after the period of time has passed with no input signal detected or signal loss has occurred. You can set the power saving condition in [MODE].
  • Page 85 PROTECT MENU POWER ON DELAY Delays the monitor from turning on for the amount of time set when the POWER ON button is pressed. DELAY TIME The delay can be set between 0 and 50 seconds. LINK TO ID Links the [DELAY TIME] to the monitor’s ID. This helps to prevent power surges that may occur if all multiple monitors were to turn on at the same time.
  • Page 86: System

    PROTECT MENU INPUT When [IR] is selected in [SELECT]: - UNLOCK: Enable to use the input buttons on the remote control. - LOCK: Lock all input buttons on the remote control. When [KEY] is selected in [SELECT]: - UNLOCK: Enable to use the INPUT/SET button on the monitor. - LOCK: Lock the INPUT/SET button on the monitor.
  • Page 87 SYSTEM MENU EXTERNAL CONTROL Sets the monitor’s ID number, assigns the monitor to groups. MONITOR ID Sets the monitor’s ID number between 1 and 100. This number is also used by the remote control when in ID mode. NOTE: It is strongly recommended so that the monitor can be individually identified and controlled. GROUP ID This function assigns monitors to groups, which gives you the ability to send commands to all monitors, however, only monitors with the matching Group ID perform the command.
  • Page 88 SYSTEM MENU MUTE SETTING Allows you to mute the monitor’s audio and video output. AUDIO: Mutes the audio output when the remote control’s MUTE button is pressed. VIDEO: Mutes the video output when the remote control’s MUTE button is pressed. AUDIO &...
  • Page 89 Appendix D Energy Information This Chapter Includes: > “Disposing of your old NEC product” on page 86 > “Energy Saving” on page 86 > “WEEE Mark (European Directive 2012/19/EU and amendments)” on page 86 We are strongly committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company’s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment.
  • Page 90: Disposing Of Your Old Nec Product

    Disposing of your old NEC product The aim of recycling is to gain an environmental benefit by means of re-use, upgrading, reconditioning or reclamation of material. Dedicated recycling sites ensure that environmentally harmful components are properly handled and securely disposed. To ensure the best recycling of our products, we offer a variety of recycling procedures and gives advice on how to handle the product in an environmentally sensitive way, once it has reached the end of its life.

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