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HARDWARE GUIDE
55"/65"/75"/86"
MONDOPAD™ ULTRA
MONDOPAD LAUNCH™
MONDOPAD CORE™ /PC
MONDOPAD CORE
JTOUCH™
009-1818-02

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  • Page 1 MONDOPAD™ ULTRA HARDWARE GUIDE MONDOPAD LAUNCH™ MONDOPAD CORE™ /PC 55"/65"/75"/86" MONDOPAD CORE JTOUCH™ 009-1818-02...
  • Page 2: About This Guide

    This guide contains assembly and connection instructions for your touch display, and also basic instructions on its operation. It applies to the Mondopad Ultra, Mondopad Launch, Mondopad Core/PC, Mondopad Core and to the JTouch; where appropriate, specific models are noted.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SET UP ..................................................9 Mounting technique ............................................9 Install the OPS PC module (Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) ..........................9 Attach the camera (Mondopad Launch and Ultra) ................................10 Attach the keyboard extender (Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) ........................10 Connect the display to power ........................................
  • Page 4 Picture Mode functions ..........................................27 Adjusting the sound ............................................28 Sound Mode functions ..........................................28 Adjusting the settings ..........................................29 Settings Mode functions ..........................................30 ANDROID SETTINGS ............................................31 Accessing the Android settings ........................................31 Device settings ...............................................31 Preference settings .............................................32 Personal settings ............................................33 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................34 LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................37 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY........................................41 Page 3 Mondopad (Ultra, Launch, Core/PC, Core) and JTouch Hardware Guide...
  • Page 5 Page 4 Mondopad (Ultra, Launch, Core/PC, Core) and JTouch Hardware Guide...
  • Page 6: Safety Practices

    SAFETY PRACTICES Read and follow all safety instructions in this guide, and on the display and packaging, before connecting the display to power. Failure to comply with safety instructions may result in property damage, personal injury or even death. Save these instructions for future reference. Safety definitions This guide contains information that is very important to know and understand.
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    washers to prevent the screws from coming loose. In North America, the mounting interface should comply with the UL1678 stan- dard. If these conditions are not met the display may fall, which may cause severe personal injury or death. • To avoid the potential for electrocution, do not use any components of the display, including the speakers, near water.
  • Page 8: Medical Concerns

    Do not remove the cover or back of the display, or service the display yourself. Doing so will void the warranty. Refer all service to qualified service personnel. • Use only replacement parts specified by InFocus. In addition to personal injury and/or product damage, doing so may void the warranty. WARNING Do not allow children to climb on the display.
  • Page 9: Included Accessories

    NOTE: For setup purposes, a keyboard and mouse are recommended. For additional accessory options such as stands, feet, carts and wall mounts, see the InFocus website (www.infocus.com/store) or your local dealer. Page 8 Mondopad (Ultra, Launch, Core/PC, Core) and JTouch Hardware Guide...
  • Page 10: Set Up

    Maintain a distance of at least 2" (5 cm) between the display and the wall, if the display is installed against the wall; this distance provides adequate ventilation. Install the OPS PC module (Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) Remove the PC cover plate on the side panel by removing the two screws (1).
  • Page 11: Attach The Camera (Mondopad Launch And Ultra)

    Fold the hinge in or out until the camera is stable. Attach the keyboard extender (Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) Remove the dongle from the battery com- partment in the back of the keyboard. 2) Attach the dongle to the keyboard extender,...
  • Page 12: Connect The Display To Power

    Connect the display to power On/Off switch Trapezoid plug-in Connect to display Connect to AC outlet Connect the plug end of the AC power cord to the Trapezoid plug-in (above) on the back of the display. 2) Connect the 3-prong end of the AC power cord to an AC outlet. NOTE: Depending on your region, it may be necessary to check for compatibility.
  • Page 13: Adjust The Volume

    Adjust the volume Press the volume up or down button on the remote (page 13); or 2) Press the left or right arrow buttons on the front of the touch display (page 19); or 3) Touch the volume icon on the Total Touch Control menu (page 25).
  • Page 14: The Remote Buttons

    The remote buttons Button Function Power Switches the power on or off Screen- Takes a screen shot shot POWER MUTE SCREENSHOT Mute Switches the audio on or off Num- Inputs any letter or number bered keys Freeze When enabled, freezes the image which is currently displayed CH List Reserved for future use Home...
  • Page 15: Port Locations

    PORT LOCATIONS 55" display port locations — front, under and side panels PC port (Mondopad Core/PC, Launch and Ultra) LED indicator and sensor PCUSB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI PCUSB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI Front panel ports Front panel buttons HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3...
  • Page 16: 65", 75" And 86" Display Port Locations - Front, Under And Side Panels

    65", 75" and 86" display port locations — front, under and side panels PC port (Mondopad Core/PC, Launch and Ultra) LED indicator and sensor PCUSB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI PCUSB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI Front panel ports Front panel buttons HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3...
  • Page 17: Connecting To Other Devices

    CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Connection ports are located on the left side panel, the front, and also under the display. They can be used to connect the display to a full range of digital input and output devices, including: accessories; source (input) devices; PCs; tablets; and daisy-chain displays. The side panel ports —...
  • Page 18: The Side Panel Ports - 65", 75" And 86" Displays

    The side panel ports — 65", 75" and 86" displays The side panel ports are located on the left side panel (page 15). This table shows how to connect them. Port Connection Instructions AV-OUT Connect a composite video cable to display the output from AV-IN. Connect a red component RCA video cable from the display to an external device (a DVD player, HD device or laser disc player) Y signal.
  • Page 19: The Front Panel Ports

    PCUSB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI The front panel ports The front panel ports are located on the left side of the bottom front of the touch display (page 15). This table shows how to connect them. Port Connection Instructions Headset Connect a 35 mm headset to output audio.
  • Page 20: The Pc Ports (Ultra, Launch And Core/Pc)

    USB 3.0 Antenna HDMI LINE IN / USB 2.0 HDD LED Clear ON/OFF LINE OUT Power LED CMOS The PC ports (Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) The PC and its ports are located on the left side panel (page 15). This table shows how to use them. Port Connection Instructions HDMI Out...
  • Page 21: Connect The Display To An External Pc

    CONNECT THE DISPLAY TO AN EXTERNAL PC NOTE: All available alternatives are shown below; make your connection based on your installation parameters. Make one of the following two connections: Connect a VGA cable from the “VGA” port on the under panel of the touch display to the VGA port on the external PC. (This connection is color-coded blue in the illustration below.) Or…...
  • Page 22: Connect The Internal Android To Wi-Fi

    CONNECT THE INTERNAL ANDROID TO WI-FI Connect the provided USB dongle to the USB2.0 side panel port. 2) Tap the Total Touch Control menu tab on either side of the display (see “Accessing Total Touch Control” Use Total Touch Control to select a Wi-Fi on page 22) and select Advanced functions.
  • Page 23: Total Touch Control

    TOTAL TOUCH CONTROL™ With Total Touch Control (TTC), anything you want to do within an Android application can be accomplished by touching the screen. Use the touch-controlled menus to move through desired tasks, choose tools and manipulate the display. NOTE: The remote control and the buttons on the lower right of the display are still active in TTC, and can also be used in navigation and selection.
  • Page 24: The Source Submenu

    Component Side panel Connect to component devices video (page 15) OPS (Open The optional PC Connect to the optional PC module (Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC) on the Pluggable module (page back of the display Standard) HDMI (front) Front panel...
  • Page 25: Selecting A Source With The Remote Control

    Selecting a source with the remote control To select a source with the remote control… Press Source on the remote. The Source icons appear at the bottom of the display NOTE: The currently-selected source is highlighted in blue. 2) Navigate through the source options using the left and right directional arrows (<...
  • Page 26: The Advanced Functions Submenu

    The Advanced Functions submenu To select an advanced function, tap the Advanced Functions icon and then tap any of the icons listed below (see “Accessing Total Touch Control” on page 22). Icon Name Function File (Image Allows you to browse to select a file or image to view or upload to the touch display Upload) Settings Allows you to access these Android menus and submenus:...
  • Page 27: The On-Screen Display Settings

    THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS These settings allow you to adjust the picture, sound, and other settings to your personal preferences. Accessing the On-Screen Display settings NOTE: The display cannot be connected to an Android source to access the display settings. Press the Menu button on the remote (page 13) or press the Settings button on the front panel (page 19).
  • Page 28: Picture Mode Functions

    Picture Mode functions Option Function Picture Mode Controls which settings are accessible and the overall look of the display screen User Must be in this mode to adjust other settings; allows you to customize your display Predefined setting Brightness Predefined setting Standard Recommended general-purpose color scheme Soft...
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Sound

    Adjusting the sound Navigate to the Sound Mode bar (See “Accessing the On-Screen Display Settings” on page 26). Tap the Sound Mode bar until the setting reads “User.” NOTE: It is necessary for “User” to be selected for adjustments to be made. 2) Choose a setting to adjust: •...
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Settings

    Option Function Low Pitch Adjusts the bass level High Pitch Adjusts the treble level Balance Balances the sound between the right and left speakers SPDIF Output Compatibility mode for audio output to other connected devices. Allows you to choose the appropriate type of audio data for your device.
  • Page 31: Settings Mode Functions

    Sets the default source when the display powers on. Choices include: Last Input; VGA; Android; AV; YPb; source) Pr; OPS (the optional PC module — Mondopad Ultra, Launch and Core/PC); HDMI; HDMI 1-4. NOTE: Choose Android to view the Home screen by default.
  • Page 32: Android Settings

    ANDROID SETTINGS There are a wide variety of Android settings you can use to adjust the touch display to your personal preferences; they are accessible whenever the touch display is connected to an Android source. Accessing the Android settings Tap the Total Touch Control menu tab (page 22) on either side of the display. The primary menu icons appear. 2) Tap the Advanced Functions icon.
  • Page 33: Preference Settings

    Icon Name Function Storage and Storage Reset Provides information on how much storage space is taken by applications, photos, etc. Also displays how much storage space is available Factory Data Request Resets the system default settings to the factory specifications About Displays system information: System update;...
  • Page 34: Personal Settings

    Personal settings Icon Name Function Add Accessory Allows you to connect to Bluetooth devices, if Bluetooth is accessible Security & Unknown Sources Restrictions An on-and-off toggle switch; allows/disallows applications to be installed from places other than trusted sources Verify Applications An on-and-off toggle switch Restricted Profile An on-and-off toggle switch;...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom: The screen is black. This is probably because the touch display has no power. Check the LED indicator on the lower right of the display. It should be green. Solution: Verify that… • …both ends of the power cord are connected. •...
  • Page 36 Symptom: There is no touch control from a connected external PC. Solution: Check the connections. Refer to: “Connect the display to an external PC” (page 20). Symptoms: The colors aren’t correct on the display. Solution: Adjust the color settings. Reset the picture settings. Refer to: “Accessing the On-Screen Display settings”...
  • Page 37 Solution: Change the EDID setting. Refer to: “Accessing the On-Screen Display settings” (page 26) and “Adjusting the settings” (page 29). For additional troubleshooting support, please contact: InFocus technical support at 877-388-8385 (between 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. PST), or at infocus.com/support.
  • Page 38: Limited Warranty

    If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, InFocus will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new parts or refurbished parts that...
  • Page 39 (l) if the product is not used under normal operating conditions which are defined as use not in excess of 16 hours continuously per day with a minimum 8 hour period of continuous rest in the powered off state; or (m) if any InFocus serial number has been removed or defaced.
  • Page 40 InFocus specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to InFocus. In cases where it is required to return the defective part to InFocus, you must ship the defective part back to InFocus within a defined pe- riod of time, normally five (5) business days, and clearly display the Return Material Authorization (RMA#) on the outside of the shipping carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protection.
  • Page 41 Upon receipt of the replacement product or part, the original product or part becomes the property of InFocus and you agree to follow instructions, including arranging the return of original product or part to InFocus in a timely manner. When providing a product exchange or Customer Self Repair (CSR) part requiring the return of the original product or part, InFocus may require a credit card authorization as security for the retail price of the replacement product or part and applicable shipping costs.
  • Page 42: Declaration Of Conformity

    SRS Labs, Inc. InFocus, In Focus, INFOCUS (stylized), MondoCenter, Mondopad, BigTouch, JTouch, and ShareView are either registered trademarks or trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Any other trademarks, service marks, personal names or product names are assumed to be the property of their respective owners and are used only for reference.
  • Page 43 See product certification label. This document applies to regulatory model: D103, D104, D105, D106 Input ratings: AC 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, D103 (5.0A), D104 (5.5A), D105 (3.0A), D106 (2.5A) InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice...

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