Leyard Planar LookThru LO552 Series User Manual

Leyard Planar LookThru LO552 Series User Manual

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Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual
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  • Page 1 User Manual Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display LO552 LO552-S Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 1 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 2 Copyright © January 2020 by Leyard Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. and Planar Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in any form without permission from Leyard or Planar. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ..........................6 Safety Information ......................7 Safety Precautions ....................7 Important Safety Instructions ................8 Recommended Usage ..................... 9 Important Waste Disposal Information ................10 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family ........11 Display Architecture .......................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents LED Indicators ....................... 30 Navigating Through the Menus ................... 31 Inputs and Views Menu ....................32 20.1 Advanced Layouts Submenu ................33 Image Adjust Menu......................34 Audio Menu ........................37 Presets Menu ........................ 38 Advanced Settings Menu ....................39 24.1 Panel Brightness Submenu ................39 24.2...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Straight Mount Design ....................65 Accessing Leyard’s Technical Support Website ..............67 Regulatory Information ......................68 Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 5 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The Planar LookThru™ Transparent OLED Display showcases dynamic or interactive ® information on a transparent surface glass. This display allows users to view what is shown on a glass video screen while still being able to see through it. Designers can overlay text, digital images, and video content onto physical objects or scenes that sit behind the glass.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Introduction 1. Safety Information Before using the Planar LookThru LO552 display, please read this manual thoroughly to help protect against damage to property and to ensure personal safety. Be sure to observe the instructions. For safety, be sure to observe ALL the warnings detailed in this manual. For installation or adjustment, please follow this manual’s instructions and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    Introduction 1.2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use Planar LookThru LO552 displays outdoors or near water. 6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
  • Page 9: Recommended Usage

    Introduction 2. Recommended Usage In order to get the most from the Planar LookThru LO552 display, use the following recommended guidelines to optimize the display. Planar LookThru displays are designed for fixed installation, indoor use only. Normal use definition: 18 hours per day at 25ºC, moving image, 75 nits average luminance In use, the Planar LookThru LO552 display should be operated in the open air to prevent heat buildup and without direct or indirect heat sources such as nearby lighting fixtures or...
  • Page 10: Important Waste Disposal Information

    Introduction 3. Important Waste Disposal Information Please recycle or dispose of all electronic waste in accordance with local, state, and federal laws. Additional resources can be found online at http://www.planar.com/about/green/ The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol is to notify consumers in areas subject to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EU that the product was placed on the market after August 13, 2005 and must not be disposed of with other waste.
  • Page 11: Tour Of The Planar Lookthru Transparent Oled Product Family

    Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family 4. Display Architecture The two members of the Planar LookThru LO552 product family are described in this section: • LO552 Standard Model LO552-S Straight Mount Model •...
  • Page 12 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family removed for a fixed mounting installation. No fewer than three of the primary mounting holes are recommended to be used for any installation. The Display Chassis is the part of the display to use as a primary handhold during transport and mounting. There are five secondary M6 mounting points on the underside of the electronic box.
  • Page 13 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family Note there is no fan in any of the Planar LookThru LO552 family of displays. The Straight Mount Model, the Planar LookThru LO552-S, on the right, is intended to allow mounting on a wall or partition where space behind the Display Chassis is an issue.
  • Page 14 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family The two models of the Planar LookThru LO552 display family are summarized in the table below: Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Part Number Description Figure Model LO552 998-1483-00 Standard Model LO552-S 998-1484-00 Straight Mount Model Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual...
  • Page 15: Package Contents

    Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family 5. Package Contents Part Description Number Picture Display One per box. AC Power North American Cord power cord. IR Extender Used to receive Cable signals from the remote control. HDMI Cable HDMI cable.
  • Page 16: Accessories

    Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family 5.1 Accessories Platform Cover The perforations in the electronic box must not be covered significantly in any way. Rather than placing items of interest on the electronic box, we recommend the use of the Platform Cover that consists of the sheet metal plate and support feet.
  • Page 17 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family Cross sign shape for right angle (2x2 Panels) T-shape for right angle (2x1). This is recommended for use in Nx1 landscape right angle installations or to terminate tiled portrait mode systems. Refer to the “Multiple Displays”...
  • Page 18 Tour of the Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Product Family Here is an example of a tiled LO552 installation showing use of the Tiling Hardware: Base Plates The Base Plates are used with the Planar LookThru LO552 (standard version) for ceiling, wall or tabletop mounting.
  • Page 19: Unpacking And Installing The Display

    Unpacking and Installing the Display Unpacking and Installing the Display 6. Safe Handling • When removing the display from its shipping box, use the indicated handhold locations shown in the picture below. Also grip the underside of the Display Glass in lifting the display from the shipping box.
  • Page 20: Environmental Considerations

    Unpacking and Installing the Display 7. Environmental Considerations The Planar LookThru LO552 is intended for indoor use only. • Displays should only be installed in an environment where the temperature and • humidity are kept within the proper use range. See the Environmental Specifications on page 61.
  • Page 21 Unpacking and Installing the Display For mounting a Planar LookThru LO552, the leveling feet and counterweight must be removed. Using two people, we recommend carefully laying the Display Glass on a suitable countertop with a soft surface with the electronic box perpendicular to the counter.
  • Page 22: Multiple Displays

    Unpacking and Installing the Display 10. Multiple Displays In an installation where one or more displays are mounted above one another, make certain each display is mounted independently. The weight of a display or displays mounted above another should not be borne by the lower display. The Display Glass must be properly aligned and plumb before attachment of the tiling hardware.
  • Page 23: Operating The Display

    Operating the Display Operating the Display 11. OSD Keypad Keypad Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 23 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 24: Osd Keypad Buttons

    Operating the Display 12. OSD Keypad Buttons Descriptions Power Power on/Power off Menu Left/Decrease value  Menu Right/Increase value   Menu Up/Increase volume  Menu Down/Decrease volume Menu Menu/Exit Source selection (toggle) 13. Using the Remote Control The Remote Control included with every Planar LookThru LO552 model is shown below. An IR sensor is located beneath the perforated cover in the back center of the electronic box.
  • Page 25: Display

    Operating the Display Each remote control is shipped with the same identification code, 01785. To change this code so, for example, individual displays can be controlled separately, the reprogramming process follows. Both the display and the remote control need to be programmed: 13.1 Display 1.
  • Page 26: Ir Command Protocol

    IR Command Protocol IR Command Protocol The Planar LookThru displays accept commands in the form of IR signals that conform to the NEC protocol. Each Planar LookThru remote control has an NEC control code associated with it. These codes can be used to program a third-party “universal” remote control to work with the Planar LookThru displays.
  • Page 27 IR Command Protocol Remote Address Data NEC Data From Description Control Remote (Hex Code) Button Name 1785 0x06F901FE Power on 1785 0x06F909F6 Power off 1785 0x06F902FD Not used  1785 0x06F903FC Not used  1785 0x06F906F9 Not used PRESETS 1785 0x06F904FB Opens the Presets menu PRESET 1...
  • Page 28: Locking The Keypad And Ir Remote

    IR Command Protocol Remote Address Data NEC Data From Description Control Remote (Hex Code) Button Name RIGHT 1785 0x06F918E7 Navigate down 1785 0x06F91EE1 Selects the top line in the current menu ZONE 1 1785 0x06F923DC Selects the input for Zone 1 ZONE 2 1785 0x06F924DB...
  • Page 29: Turning The Display On

    IR Command Protocol by using the keypad to go to Main Menu > Advanced Settings > System Settings and unchecking IR Remote Lock. 16. Turning the Display On 1. Insert the power cord in to the display and into the power outlet. 2.
  • Page 30: Led Indicators

    IR Command Protocol 19. LED Indicators The LED indicator light is visible under the perforated cover for the electronic box, near the right angle corner. The approximate location is identified by the arrow in the figure below. The table below indicates what the different LED Indicator colors and blink pattern mean. LED On Power Status Condition...
  • Page 31: Navigating Through The Menus

    Navigating Through the Menus Navigating Through the Menus 1. With the power on, press . The menu appears. MENU MAIN 2. Within the menu, use   , ,  and to navigate through the menus and ENTER adjust options. 3.
  • Page 32: Inputs And Views Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 20. Inputs and Views Menu This menu shows how the sources will be laid out on the screen based on the current Multi-Source View and Advanced Layouts selections. Multi-Source View Select the Multi-Source View mode • Options: Single, Dual, Triple, Quad, PIP;...
  • Page 33: Advanced Layouts Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 20.1 Advanced Layouts Submenu This submenu defines the layouts for each multi-source view type. Dual Select from two dual source layout options. The layout in orange will be the active • layout displayed when the Multi-Source View is set to Dual. Triple Select from five triple source layout options.
  • Page 34: Image Adjust Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 21. Image Adjust Menu This menu is used for making common image adjustments for the current zone. Current Zone • The zone that is currently being adjusted. All of the settings in this menu are saved per input.
  • Page 35 Navigating Through the Menus Color Adjust the saturation of the image • • Range: 0~100; Default: 50 Tint Adjust the hue of the image • Range: 0~100; Default: 50 • Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the image. Higher numbers are sharper •...
  • Page 36 Navigating Through the Menus Red Offset Adjust the red offset of the image • • Range: 0~100; Default: 50 Green Offset Adjust the green offset of the image • Range: 0~100; Default: 50 • Blue Offset Adjust the blue offset of the image •...
  • Page 37: Audio Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 22. Audio Menu This menu adjusts the audio for the selected zone. Audio Select The zone that is currently being adjusted and whose audio is being played. All of the • settings in this menu are saved per input. The zone’s corresponding input source is shown in the title bar.
  • Page 38: Presets Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 23. Presets Menu This menu saves Inputs and Views settings, Image Adjust settings, Audio settings, the Backlight Intensity setting, and the Local Dimming setting. Up to 10 presets can be saved using this menu (more can be saved via the serial command interface). If a preset is saved, it will appear as “Preset 1”, “Preset 2”, and so on.
  • Page 39: Advanced Settings Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24. Advanced Settings Menu 24.1 Panel Brightness Submenu Intensity • Adjusts relative brightness of the panel Range: 0 to 100% • Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 39 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 40: Power Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24.2 Power Submenu Auto Power On • Set whether the system will automatically leave standby mode after AC power is applied Options: On, Off; Default: Off • Power Saving Mode • Set the action to take if there is no signal detected after the period of time selected by the Power Saving Delay setting: Disabled: The display will remain on even if no signal is present.
  • Page 41: Network Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24.3 Network Submenu The default static IP values are: IP Address: 192.168.12.12 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 • • Default Gateway: 192.168.12.1 The static IP settings that are programmed will be used if a DHCP server cannot be found.
  • Page 42: Menus And Messages Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24.4 Menus and Messages Submenu Menu Position Move the OSD menu to a different location on the screen • Options: Center, Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, Lower Right; Default: Center • OSD Transparency • Set the transparency of the OSD so that the image behind it can be seen. Higher values mean greater transparency.
  • Page 43: Schedule Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24.5 Schedule Submenu Set Date and Time Set the internal system clock. If Use Network Time is unchecked, the following • settings can be set individually: Time Zone, Year, Month, Day, Date, Hour, and Minute. • Note: If Use Network Time is checked and DHCP is unchecked, the display will be unable to obtain the network time unless a DNS server is programmed.
  • Page 44 Navigating Through the Menus Set Event 1~Event 20 Event Enabled: Turns on the event. If disabled, the settings are saved so that the • event can be re-enabled. Frequency: The frequency of the event. Options are Daily, Weekly, Weekdays, • Weekends.
  • Page 45: Edid Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 24.6 EDID Submenu This menu specifies the EDID format and preferred timing for the selected connector. Selected Connector Set which connector is used • • Options: HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, HDMI 4, DP, OPS, All Program EDID Program the EDID information for the selected connector based on the selections in •...
  • Page 46 Navigating Through the Menus Vertical Active The number of active lines in a field • • Range: 0~4095 Vertical Refresh Rate The number of fields per second rounded to the nearest Hz • Range: 0~120 • Fully Specified Determine how the final detailed timing is calculated. If disabled, it is calculated •...
  • Page 47 Navigating Through the Menus Vertical Front Porch The number of line times in the vertical front porch • • Range: 0~255 Vertical Sync Width The number of line times in the vertical sync • Range: 0~255 • Revert to Factory Reset the EDID type and timings to the default values for the selected connector •...
  • Page 48: Tiling

    Navigating Through the Menus 25. Tiling Tiling Enabled Turns tiling on or off • Wall Width Indicates the number of displays in the horizontal • Wall Height Defines the number of displays in the vertical • Unit Column • Defines the horizontal address of the display within the titled wall Unit Row •...
  • Page 49: Comments About Frame Compensation

    Navigating Through the Menus 25.1 Comments about Frame Compensation When video displays are used in an array, the intent is to display a large version of an image. However, even the tiniest of mullions can break up the image oddly. Notice the eagle’s eye here.
  • Page 50: System Settings Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 25.2 System Settings Submenu Enable Status LED • Turns on status LEDs Pixel Orbit Turns on pixel orbit. This moves the entire screen randomly by up to 10 pixels to • lessen the onset of burn in. Inverted Mount Rotates the OSD when an inverted mount is used •...
  • Page 51: Information Menu

    Navigating Through the Menus 26. Information Menu 26.1 System Information Submenu This menu displays version information for all programmable parts in the system. It also contains the model and serial number. 26.2 Image Information Submenu This menu displays image details for the current zone. If more than one zone is available, the zones can be changed by setting the Current Zone option.
  • Page 52: Error Log Submenu

    Navigating Through the Menus 26.3 Error Log Submenu This menu displays a chronological list of system errors that have occurred. Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 52 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 53: Developing Content

    Developing Content Developing Content We strongly recommend using the Planar LookThru OLED Transparent Display Content Developer’s Guide at http://www.planar.com/products/transparent-displays/oled/. Use of this guide will both enhance the viewing experience of Planar LookThru LO552 users and maximize the life of the display. Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 53 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 54: Signal Compatibility

    Signal Compatibility Signal Compatibility Signal Resolution References Type 640x480 59.94 31.469 25.175 VESA DMT, CEA-861-F Format 1 640x480 37.861 31.500 VESA DMT 640x480 74.99 37.500 31.500 VESA DMT 640x480 43.269 36.000 VESA DMT 800x600 60.32 37.890 40.000 VESA DMT 800x600 48.077 50.000 VESA DMT...
  • Page 55 Signal Compatibility Signal Resolution References Type 1280x768 47.776 79.500 VESA CVT 1280x768 74.893 60.289 102.250 VESA CVT 1280x768 84.837 68.633 117.500 VESA CVT 1280x960 60.000 108.000 VESA DMT 1280x960 75.000 126.000 VESA DMT 1280x960 85.002 85.938 148.500 VESA DMT 1280x1024 60.02 63.981 108.000...
  • Page 56 Signal Compatibility Signal Resolution References Type 1920x2160 135.000 297.000 CEA-861-F, VIC 16, with vertical parameters doubled 2560x1440 59.951 88.787 241.500 VESA CVT-R 2560x1600 59.972 98.713 268.500 VESA CVT-R 3840x2160 52.438 209.750 VESA CVT-R 3840x2160 65.688 262.750 VESA CVT-R 3840x2160 110.500 442.000 VESA CVT-R 3840x2160...
  • Page 57 Signal Compatibility Signal Resolution References Type HDTV 720p 45.000 74.250 SMPTE 296M, CEA-861-F Format 4 1080p 27.000 74.250 SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-F Format 32 1080p 28.125 74.250 SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-F Format 33 1080p 33.750 74.250 SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-F Format 34 1080p 56.250 148.500 SMPTE 274M, CEA-861-F...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When the power switch is toggled from the “o” switch position (power off) to the “-“ switch position (power on), there should immediately be the sound of relay “click” and blue and green LEDs should illuminate through the perforated cover on the electronic box (when viewed from above).
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 27. Cleaning the Display 27.1 Metal Surfaces These can be wiped with an absorbent towel. Do not allow any liquid to get into the • electronic box. • Check the perforated metal of the electronic box periodically for accumulated dust. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the accumulation.
  • Page 60: Cleaning The Backside Of The Display Glass

    Maintenance 27.3 Cleaning the Backside of the Display Glass Use the same materials described above. Again, avoid making contact with the perimeter silicone seal and don’t allow any liquid into the gap between the backside of the Display Glass and the Display Chassis. There is no AR coating on the backside of the Display Glass.
  • Page 61: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Specification Item LO552 LO552-S Standard Straight Mount AMOLED Panel Resolution 1920 x 1080 Aspect Ratio 16 x 9 Screen Size 55” Pixel Pitch 0.630mm Viewing Angle ±89º Color Gamut 100% NTSC # of Display Colors 1.07B (10 bits) Connectivity Standard Inputs DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI2.0 x 2, HDMI 1.4x2...
  • Page 62 Specifications Specification Item LO552 LO552-S Standard Straight Mount Environmental Storage Temperature -25º to 65º C Operating Temperature 0º to 40º C Storage Humidity 5 to 95% RH Operating Humidity 20 to 95% RH Operating Altitude 0ft to 10Kft (0m to 3000m) Regulatory Compliance FCC Class A, cTUVus, CE * Time to 50% of initial brightness operating at 25 º...
  • Page 63: Line Drawings

    Line Drawings Line Drawings Note: 3D models are available at http://www.planar.com/products/transparent- displays/oled/. 28. Standard Design Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 63 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 64 Line Drawings Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 64 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 65 Line Drawings 29. Straight Mount Design Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 65 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 66 Line Drawings Planar LookThru Transparent OLED Display User Manual Page | 66 020-1380-00B...
  • Page 67 Accessing Leyard’s Technical Support Website Accessing Leyard’s Technical Support Website Go to http://www.planar.com/support or contact the Leyard and Planar support team to locate the following support documents and resources: User Manual • RS232 User Manual • Outline drawings • •...
  • Page 68 Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Manufacturer's Name: Planar Systems, Inc. Manufacturer's Address: 1195 NE Compton Drive Hillsboro, 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.

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