Dear Customer, Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD display. This manual will help you use the many exciting features of your new LCD display. Before operating...
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14) CAUTION: WARNING: NEVER expose batteries To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use to excessive heat such as sunshine, the polarized plug with an extension cord, fire or the like. receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be inserted completely to prevent blade exposure.
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52) If you have the LCD display serviced: For better performance and safer operation of your Ask the service technician to use only TOSHIBA LCD display, follow these recommendations and replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. precautions: Upon completion of service, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to 43) Always unplug the LCD display before cleaning.
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Toshiba is not responsible for Chemicals), entered into force on 1 June 2007, with perceived issues resulting from these symptoms. phased deadlines up to 2018. Toshiba will meet all (1) About afterimage Prevention REACH requirements and is committed to provide our...
Product Features The TD-U852 series is a ultra-high definition display that supports a full 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz resolution and can display 1.073 billion colors. It supports a full range of interface types, including DisplayPort, HDMI™, VGA, Audio in, Audio out, IR extender, RS232 and Ethernet.
Included Accessories IR Remote Control IR Extender HDMI Cable (6 ft) (Battery included) USB Type B to A Cable Power Cord – black CD-ROM (6 ft, TD-U852TS only) (6 ft) Disk Content: User Manual Touch Driver...
Product Overview When operating the TD-U852 series display, ambient room conditions should not exceed the following: Operating temperature: 5˚C to 40˚C (41˚F to 104˚F) Humidity : 35% ~ 85% RH (non-condensing) Main Power Switch and AC Inlet The power cord is used to connect the display to an AC wall outlet. Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the side of the display.
Input and Output Connectors Power Input and Output Connectors...
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Mini Jack USB 2.0 USB Type A (TD-U852TS only) DisplayPort 2 DisplayPort Input (TD-U852 only) Note: 1. The drawings are only given as a better understanding of cable connections. The I/O sockets vary upon different models. 2. USB 2.0 & 3.0 ports can only be used when an OPS module is connected.
Operating the Display Setting up the Display Step 1: Plug in the power cable and turn on the AC power switch (without turning on the signal source device(s)). “I“ is power on “O” is power off Step 2: Plug in the signal source cables. ...
1. Using the remote, press the desired source button (DP1, DP2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, VGA, OPS) 2. Or press SOURCE on the display keypad, use the arrow buttons ( ) to navigate to the desired input source, and press ENTER: DisplayPort1 DisplayPort2 (TD-U852 only) HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 ...
Using the Keypad Descriptions Power on/Power off Source Source selection Menu Right Menu Left Menu Up Menu Down Menu/Exit Menu/Exit selection Reading the Status LED LED Illumination Condition Green Normal operation Blinking Orange No signal Orange Power Saving Power off AC off...
Avoiding Image Retention Fixed images displayed over a long periods of time may cause image “burn-in” or image retention. Image retention is not covered under warranty. Follow the recommendations below to avoid image retention. Operate display within its rated ambient environment Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Humidity: 35% ~ 85% RH (non-condensing) Avoid static content...
Rotating the Display When using the display in portrait position, the display should be rotated clockwise so that the left side is moved to the top. (Do NOT rotate the display counter-clockwise or upside down) This will allow for proper ventilation for the display. Improper ventilation may shorten the lifetime of the display. After rotate the display, change the OSD rotation setting from “Landscape”...
Provides source and resolution information Selects the VGA source Selects the DisplayPort 1 source HDMI1 Selects the HDMI 1 source Blank Selects the DisplayPort 2 source (TD-U852 only) HDMI2 Selects the HDMI 2 source P-POSITION Picture-in-Picture Position Turns on OPS (open pluggable specification)
Changing the Remote Control Battery Remove the battery cover Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow. Insert the batteries Align and insert two AAA batteries according to their plus and minus ports (as indicated in the remote control).
Using the Menus Navigating through the Menu System 1. With the power on, press MENU. The Image Settings menu will display. 2. Within the menu, use ,,, , and ENTER to navigate through the menus and adjust options. 3. Press MENU to return to the previous menu. To exit the menu system, press EXIT.
(Sub1, Sub2 and Sub3). Up to four sources can be displayed at the same time. Main Input Select the main input source. Options: DisplayPort1, DisplayPort2 (TD-U852 only), HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, VGA, OPS (TD-U852TS only) Auto Scan Select whether the display will automatically scan for an input source (main or sub).
Swap Swap the main input source with the primary PiP source. Note: This function is only available when PiP Mode is set to PiP, PbP, 3Window or 4Window. Clone Color Settings Copy the color settings of main input to sub1-3 inputs. Options: Yes, No Picture Menu This menu is used for making common image adjustments.
Increase or decrease the intensity of the LCD backlight. Press or, select the desired level, and then press ENTER. Range: 0~100; Default: 100 Color Temp & Gamma Select gamma curve. Options: Off, 1.85~2.6; Default: 2.2 Select a color temperature or select User to make RGB adjustments. Options: User, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K and 13000K;...
Default: On Audio Source Select the audio source. Options: Line-In, DisplayPort 1, DisplayPort 2 (TD-U852 only), HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, OPS (TD-U852TS only) Default: Sound of the main input Note: The input which is active on the OSD can be selectable.
OSD Settings Menu This menu is used to make initial set-up adjustments to the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu and other on-screen messages. Horizontal Adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu. Press or , select the desired level, and then press ENTER. Range: 0~100 Default: 50 Vertical...
Setup Menu Auto Adjustment Force the display to reacquire and lock to the input signal (VGA source only). This is useful when the signal quality is marginal. Note: This feature does not continually reacquire the signal. Options: No, Yes; Default: No H.
Setup Menu (continued) - Real Time Clock This menu is used to set the internal clock of the display, and to power on and power off the display at preset times if desired. Current Time Setup Set the day, month, year, and time of day. ±...
Advanced Setup Menu Smart Light Control Enable dynamic contrast (DCR) or ambient light sensor. Options: Off, DCR, Light Sensor Default: Off IRFM Create slight frame motion to help avoid image retention. Options: On, Off Default: Off Noise Reduction Reduce random noise in the video content. Options: Off, Low, Medium, High Default: Off Enable Dynamic Luminance Control.
Factory Reset Restore all settings to their default. Options: No, Yes Default: No Advanced Setup Menu (continued) - Wake Up From Sleep By default, the display will enter power saving (Sleep Mode) if no signal is received for 5 minutes. Normally, the RS-232, DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI inputs are inactive in Sleep Mode, to save power.
Communication Menu This menu configures the display’s RS-232 and Ethernet communication ports. Baud Rate Select the baud rate of the display’s RS-232 port. Options: 115200, 38400, 19200, 9600 Default: 115200 Enable Network Enable the display’s built-in Ethernet port. Options: No, Yes Default: No IP Address Settings Enable Dynamic IP mode or set the static IP address of the display’s...
Information Menu This read-only menu provides information on the active sources and the latest firmware version. Controlling the Display using RS-232 The display can be controlled from a PC via the RS-232 serial interface. Connection RS-232 cable (Male - Female straight cable) Display ...
Communication Command Format STX(1byte)+IDT(1byte)+Type(1byte)+CMD(3bytes)+Value/Reply(1byte)+ETX(1byte) STX: Start byte = 0x07 IDT: 0x01 fixed Type: 0x01---Read, 0x02---Write, 0x00---Return to host (from Monitor) CMD: See the table in Appendix VI (E.g.: 0x50, 0x4F, 0x57 for Power Control) Value/Reply: Value---set value during write, Reply---current set value from the monitor ETX: End byte = 0x08 Read command: 0x07+0x01+0x01+CMD+0x08 (7 bytes) Write command: 0x07+0x01+0x02+CMD+Value+0x08 (8 bytes)
Connecting the Touch Screen (TD-U852TS Only) Touch USB Cable Connection 1. Connect the signal cable with display, and then turn on the display. 2. Connect the USB cable with the display and PC; connect one side of USB cable (Type-B USB connector) on the display side.
System Requirements Minimum Preferred Processor Dual Core 2.5G or better Processor Quad Core 2.5G or better Memory 2G or more Memory 4G or more Graphic Card DX9.0 standalone Graphic Card VRAM: 512MB or better Operating systems that support multi-touch: Windows® 7 Home Premium, Windows® 7 Ultimate, Windows®...
Touch Screen Configuration Touchscreen Information : This area of the mt_touch_driver configuration window contains a variety of information about the touch module: the product type, firmware version and operating status. • Serial Number: Unique ID of a touchscreen. • Firmware Version: Internal firmware version of a touchscreen. •...
Troubleshooting Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing. Perform the adjustments according to page 15 “Operating the Display” If the problem you have experienced isn’t described below or you can’t correct the problem, stop using the display and call service personnel or your dealer.
Serial Command List Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content CMD (HEX) Remark (DEC) (DEC) ▲ Off (soft power) Power Control 50 4F 57 ▲ On (soft power) IPC Control 49 50 43 Power Control and DisplayPort Input Source HDMI1 Input Source 4D 49 4E...
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Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content CMD (HEX) Remark (DEC) (DEC) Off (Gamma) 1.85 (Gamma) 1.9 (Gamma) 1.95 (Gamma) 2.0 (Gamma) 2.05 (Gamma) 2.10 (Gamma) 2.15 (Gamma) 2.2 (Gamma) Gamma 47 41 43 2.25 (Gamma) 2.3 (Gamma) 2.35 (Gamma) 2.4 (Gamma) 2.45 (Gamma) 2.5 (Gamma)
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Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content CMD (HEX) Remark (DEC) (DEC) In User Mode: Set bit0 to 1: Sunday Disable Set bit1 to 1: Monday Disable Set bit2 to 1: Tuesday Disable Set bit3 to 1: Wednesday Disable Set bit4 to 1: Thursday Disable Set bit5 to 1: Friday...
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Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content CMD (HEX) Remark (DEC) (DEC) Current Treble 0~12 Treble (-6 ~ 6) 54 52 45 value Current Balance 0~12 Balance (-6 ~ 6) 42 41 4C value Internal Speaker Off Internal Speaker 49 4E 53 Internal Speaker On Mute Off...
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Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content CMD (HEX) Remark (DEC) (DEC) PIP/Main Swap Swap main and PIP 53 57 41 Native Full Screen 41 53 50 Letterbox Scaling Full Screen 50 41 53 Letterbox 0~10 0~10 Adjust zoom ratio 5A 4F 4D Adaptive 44 4C 43...
Compliance FCC: FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR 22 ANSI C63.4 ICES-003 Issue 5 EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 AS/NZS CISPR 22 cTUVus: UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1 AS/NZS 60950.1...
Appendix I: Moving and Carrying Notice Moving the Display: Moving the display requires at least four people. Attempting to move the display with one person may result in dropping the display and/or serious injury. When moving a display in its shipping carton, lift the carton using the white handles (total 8 handles for 4 people).
Appendix II: Installing a Wall Mount Follow the manual instructions for the type of mount you have selected. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Moving the display requires at least four people. Before installing, please make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount.
Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module Follow the steps below to install an OPS module. Step1. Use a screw driver to unscrew the OPS slot cover on the display input panel. Do not lose the screws that are removed. Step2. Install the OPS module by sliding it into the OPS slot until you hear a click, indicating the module is securely inserted.
Appendix IV: PiP Mode & PiP Matrix The following PiP modes illustrate how images appear on the display in each mode: The following signal matrix shows the mapping of input sources available for PiP function. TD-U852: Main Window HDMI1 HDMI2...
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TD-U852TS: Main Window HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 (HDMI) Sub Window HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 o: valid -: not available...
Appendix V: Recommended IR Extender Positions P1 and P2 are the most suggested positions to place the IR extender for best performance. Note: The performance of remote controller varies upon different surroundings.
Appendix VI: Controlling the Display through Ethernet Port Connection Use a LAN cable to connect the monitor and PC via a hub as shown below: Monitor 1 RJ-45 Monitor 2 RJ-45 LAN cable (straight) Monitor 3 RJ-45 (When connecting the PC to multiple monitors) Alternatively connect the PC and monitor without using a hub as shown below (1:1 connection) LAN cable (crossover) RJ-45...
Setting IP Addresses Set the IP Addresses of the PC and Monitor When setting the monitor's IP address, set "Enable Network" in "Communication" to "Yes" as shown below. Then check that Dynamic IP is disabled, and set a static IP address as shown below. A DHCP-capable router is required to enable Dynamic IP.
Controlling the Monitor from a PC via LAN When controlling the monitor from a PC using LAN, use socket communication in which an IP address and port number are specified. The monitor will be the server, and the PC will be the client. Communication Example: ①...
Configuring Settings Using PC Browser Software For PCs connected via LAN, the monitor settings such as the IP address and port number can be changed using a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome) Logging into the Monitor from the Browser Enter http://192.168.2.1/ into the browser.