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October 2018

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  • Page 1 Touchscreen Manual October 2018...
  • Page 2 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2017 CommBoxCorporation. All rights reserved. All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders. General Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT ............. 4 Safety Precautions ................4 PREPARATIONS................11 Parts List ................... 11 Control product ................12 Input/outputconnection ..............12 Supported formats and resolutions ............13 Android Contents ................. 16 RemoteController Button Description ........... 16 INSTALLATIONGUIDE ..............
  • Page 4: Before Using The Product

    Before using the product Before installing or using the product, to avoid damaging the product, read and follow as the guidelines  of the user manual for your safety. The color, design and specification may change without notice to enhance the function. ...
  • Page 5 Do not use the power cable near heating appliances and products. ‐ This may cause a fire or electric shock. In case of contamination around the power plug or outlet, wipe clean with a dry cloth. ‐ This may cause a fire. Do not place flammable objects near the product.
  • Page 6 Do not install near any kitchen or kitchen counter because it may cause damage or deformation of the product by the vapor or oil. ‐ This may cause a fire. Do not try to repair or transform the product because the high voltage can flow inside the product.
  • Page 7 Do not pull the power cable or signal cables connected to the product when moving the product. ‐ Cable damage may cause a malfunction or an electric shock or fire. Do not shake or uplift a product by holding only the power cable and signal cable. ‐...
  • Page 8 Caution Do not unplug the power cable while using the product. ‐ This may cause a fire or electric shock. Use only the power cable qualified for the standard. ‐ This may cause a fire or electric shock. Connect the power cable to the nearest outlet. ‐...
  • Page 9 Turing on the product in the condition of the fixed screen or 4:3 screen for a long time may also cause an afterimage or stain on the screen. ‐ When using the product for a long time, set a screen saver of the connected computer or signaling equipment products or set it in sleep mode.
  • Page 10 Do not place heavy objects on the product. ‐ This may result in a malfunction or an injury. Please put obstacles away from the space between the remote controller and the product. ‐ The product may not be operated by remote controller. The remote control may not be good in this operation under the sun or strong light.
  • Page 11: Preparations

    Preparations Parts List Ifthese itemsare missing, contact your dealer or service center. The following imagesmay differ from the image shown. Other parts not packed in contents may cause performance degradation or problemduringuse. HDMI Cable Power Cable Remote AAA 1.5V Control Battery x 2 IFPD touch pen...
  • Page 12: Control Product

    Control product The following imagesmay differ from the image shown. You can control the product by using thecontrolbuttons on therear side of the product. • The OPS docking board of 65inch is located in right side back. It’s opposite from Ad board Input/outputconnection The items may differ from theimage shown.(AD board:AD51UN).
  • Page 13: Supported Formats And Resolutions

    ⑭ EARPHONE Standard Type Output ⑮ RS232 UART DB9 Type Input/output ⑯ Touch USB(BACK) USB2.0B Type (comparable with HDMI2,3) Input/output (17) HDMI3 A type Input (18) AC 100‐240V 50/60Hz Power connector (AC 100‐240V, 50/60Hz) Input Standard 30Hz 75” : it is posited upper I/O ports OPS docking board 65”...
  • Page 14 MPEG‐4 50Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 Transport SP@L0‐3, ASP@L0‐5, Stream H.264 100Mbps (VCL) 30FPS 3840x2160 (.ts) MP, HP@Level, 4.1 120Mbps (NAL) AVS @6.0, 50Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 VC1 (AP), 45Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 60FPS(V600) H265 100Mbps 3840x2160 /30FPS(V500) MPEG‐1, 80Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 MPEG‐2 PCM, MPEG File 80Mbps 30FPS...
  • Page 15 (.m2t) Transport H.264 100Mbps (VCL) 30FPS 3840x2160 Stream MP, HP@Level4.1 120Mbps (NAL) (.mts) Video MPEG‐2 OBject 80Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 MP@HL, (.vob) DAT(.dat) MPEG‐1, 80Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 VC1 (AP), 45Mbps 30FPS 1920x1088 H.264 100Mbp s(VCL) Advanced 30FPS 3840x2160 mp3, MP,HP@Level4.1, 120Mbps (NAL) Stream PCM, Format...
  • Page 16: Android Contents

    APE(.ape) max 48kHz max 320Kbps mid(*.mid) max 48kHz max 320Kbps 8kHz~192kHz max 320Kbps Image format Max. resolution Min.resolution 8K*8K jpeg baseline 8K*8K progressive , 4K*4K 8K*8K 8K*8K Note) The above refers to some specifications of the patent license, which requires the customer to be a member to support.
  • Page 17: Installationguide

    Installation Guide Caution before installation Caution Installation must be performed by a qualified custom video installation specialist under the conditional installation environment as below. Ambient Lighting When the sun or stronglightshineson the front screen of the product, imagecontrastcanbe • seenas it is decreased conspicuously or the image isfading. If direct sunlight orstrong artificial light (halogenlamps, etc.) shines on the front screen ofthe •...
  • Page 18: Handling Guide

    Handling Guide The following magesmay differ fromthe actual items. Holdinga product 1. Right way Atleast two persons are required to handle the productduring transportation. Two persons should hold the left and right handle of the backside of the product with one hand of each person and with the otherhand, grip the bottom portion ofthe rear side of the product to move.
  • Page 19 Putting a product 1. Right Way Before putting product floor, prepare flat softcushions. Placetheproducthorizontally andslowly on the floor.If firstly laying the edge of the bezelof the product, the screen panel of the productmay be fragile or damaged. Cushions 2. Wrong way Putdown carefully not to damage the outside of the product.
  • Page 20: Product Installation

    Product Installation When installing the product with wall mount, make the product installed by a well‐trained technician. Please refer to the User Guide of Wall Mounting. Theproduct has VESA standard of 400X400 MM for wall mounting, and of M8 (Maximum length 35mm) of the screwsbysize. Warning:We are not responsiblefor the productdamage orpersonal injurycaused byuser’s own installation.
  • Page 21: Remote Controller

    Remote Controller Inserting batteries in the remote controller Press the tab on the battery case and open it. • • Insert the battery (1.5V AAA) into the battery case. • Insert the battery case until clack sounds. Notice on battery When loading the battery, check if the polarity of the batteries is correct.
  • Page 22: Remote Control

    Remote Control RS‐232Cconnection Connector on the display: DB9 Male, configured as DTE. Function Comments Data input to the display. Connects to TxD on the Controller Data output from the display. Connects to RxD on the Controller. Ground. Connects to GND on the Controller Communication Parameter Baud Rate 115200...
  • Page 23: Connect The External Device

    Connect the external device HDMI Connection HDMI input is recommended because it receives a digital signal input from an external device • with HDMI output to ensure high quality of digital signal. , no image may be shown on the screen or * Use the cable provided with the product.
  • Page 25: Touch Requirements

    Touch Requirements Touch Requirements Computer Configuration (Recommended): • 3.0 GHz quad‐core processor • 8 GB RAM • 10 GB available hard disk space • 1 GB NVidia GTX330 graphics card Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows7 Windows Windows Windows CE6.0 Sub‐OS 2000 Vista 8/8.1...
  • Page 26: Menu Control

    Menu Control Input selection / Touched OSD menu Press the Input button and then select ▲ or ▼, or the input you want to select, and then press the ▶ (+) button. Input Description ATV input (N/A) DTV input (N/A) VGA input OPS input 2) Front...
  • Page 27: User Function

    User function Upper Lower Value Note Picture mode Standard/Dynamic/Soft/User (Default: Standard) Brightness 0‐100 (Default: 50) Contrast 0‐100 (Default: 55) Satauation 0‐100 (Default: 50) Picture Sharpness 0‐100 (Default: 50) Setup Color Temp Standard /Cool/Warm (Default: Standard) 16:9/4:3/Zoom1/Zoom2/ Display Mode (Default: 16:9) point to point/Auto/ HDMI Mode Auto Mode/PC Mode/Video Mode...
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting The table below provides some general guidelines for trouble shooting problems you may encounter with your product. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you encounter an issue not described here, please contact your dealer or service centre. Symptom Checklist &...
  • Page 29 'No Signal' message is displayed. • Check to see if the external signal device is turned on. • Check if computer is on power saving mode by handling the mouse or pressing keyboard to wake. • Check to see if the external signal devices and cables are connected.
  • Page 30 •Power down the touchscreen, remove any external speaker connection, wait for 30seconds, reapply power and test internal speakers only. UD@60Hz is not displayed. • UD@60Hz is optional. If you want to display this resolution, contact us. We will provide the 60Hz docking board package.
  • Page 31: Product Specification

    Product Specification Please contact to the IFPD supplier. ※ ※ Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 32: Required Information

    Required information 10.1 Prevent image sticking The fixed image (title, menu image, picture, motionless movie etc.) on the screen is maintained for a long time, image sticking may occur. Image sticking may be subject to operating time of still picture. Since the image sticking is not defect but a characteristic of the product, it is restricted from the product warranty.

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