TABLE OF CONTENTS REGULATIONS AND SECURITY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONTROLS OSD MENU ISD MENU INPUT CONNECTORS AHnet PROTOCOL VIDEO SIGNALS AHLink INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS...
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WELCOME Thank you very much for purchasing an Arthur Holm product. Please, read these installation and operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future consultations. We remain at your entire disposal if you have any suggestions.
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ABOUT US The Company Arthur Holm has its origins in the Danish furniture designer Jorgen Alex Jensen, who was active during the sixties and the seventies. His design inspiration and his concept of ergonomics have been continued by his family, who is the design force behind Arthur Holm product range. The...
REGULATIONS AND SECURITY ATTENTION: Do not disassemble or modify the monitor in any way. This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un-insulated voltages inside some of the components, of sufficient magnitude to expose people to risk of electronic shock. This symbol draws attention to important use and maintenance instructions in the manual that accompanies the unit.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Wiring connected to hazardous voltage requires installation by qualified personnel or the use of ready-made flexible cables. For your security, your equipment must be connected to an electrical outlet with grounding connection protection. Since the plug is used to disconnect the monitor, the operating electrical outlet must be in an easily accessible place.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Applications Dynamic1H motorised foldable monitors provide a horizontal motorised movement. The screen is always visible, it raises and leans and can be stopped at any position between 0 and 70°. A smart memory system enables both the set up and recall of the desired tilting position. Built entirely of aluminium and with a black edged anti-reflection glass, Dynamic1H monitors are extremely elegant, discreet and timeless.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Available Models MODEL DESCRIPTION HDCP compliant 12,1" widescreen foldable monitor with the screen always facing up. Can work in a horizontal position levelled with the desk surface and can be lifted up to 70º. Both the monitor housing and cover plate are made of anodised aluminium.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Box Contents Before the installation of your retractable monitor, please check the contents of the shipping box, it must contain the following items: • Monitor • Power cord • Remote control (1 per 5 monitors) • Power supply 100-2 40Vac, 50-60Hz. Output 12V •...
CONTROLS IR sensor The IR sensor is located on the lower side of the screen. Monitor movement controls On the monitor top frame, there are 3 buttons to control the UP and DOWN monitor movements. 3. Control DOWN button 2. Position memory button 1.
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CONTROLS Remote control POWER Switch ON/OFF the monitor MENU Activates the OSD menu on screen Control up on the OSD menu DOWN Control down on the OSD menu LEFT Control left on the OSD menu RIGHT Control right on the OSD menu Selects the function on the OSD menu.
OSD MENU Accessing the menu system • With the OSD off, push the MENU button to activate the main OSD menu. • Press the UP and DOWN buttons to move from one function to another. Please refer to the following sections below to view a complete list of all the functions available for the monitor.
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OSD MENU Aspect Ratio: Adjusts the image aspect on screen ∙ 4:3 ∙ 16:9 ∙ Zoom1 ∙ Zoom2 ∙ Just scan Noise Reduction: Adjusts the image noise filter ∙ Off ∙ Low ∙ Medium ∙ High ∙ Default Screen: (Only for analogue signals) ∙...
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OSD MENU Option Language: OSD language selection Restore Factory Default: Adjusts the parameters to the initial factory parameters Blending: OSD window transparency ∙ Low ∙ Medium ∙ High ∙ Off OSD Duration: Adjusts the time that the OSD menu window remains on the screen Software Update (USB): Port to use for firmware's upgrade.
ISD MENU The Interactive Setup Display is an LCD screen located at the monitor casing inside the desk that allows the setup and provides useful diagnose and historical data of the device. - To start using it - ∙ WELCOME DISPLAY & DATA : 1) Bootloader Version The display will show a Bootloader Version message (example: Bootl.
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ISD MENU 2) FirmWare Data that refers to the firmware version (FW) of the equipment (example: FW Ver = 1.32). If you wish to update the FW version, please contact us. 3) Serial Number Serial number of the device (example: serial number of the device = 02658748).
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ISD MENU ∙ MENUS GENERAL INFORMATION 1) AHnet - Adress The address must be set from 1 to 60. 2) VIDEO INPUT SELECTION The device provides the following inputs: DVI1 = DVI-I (DVI-A and DVI1-D) DVI2= DVI-D (DVI-2D) This menu allows the selection of 1 of these 3 inputs. 3) MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Brightness level (0 –...
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ISD MENU 5) MONITOR BACKLIGHT Backlight level (0 – 100). 6) POSITION It is a diagnostic option that informs about the position of the device. 7) SENSORS INFORMATION It is a diagnostic option that informs about the internal state of the sensors. 8) AHnet - INFORMATION This menu is useful for programing and diagnose.
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ISD MENU 9) UNIT OPENS It is a diagnostic option that provides historical data. It is very useful to analyze how the device has been used during its lifecycle and it provides information about how many movements the device has done.
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ISD MENU 13) AUTO ADJUST Auto Mechanical Movement Calibration (AH-AMMC). Protocol activation: the device will make a consecutive movements series that must not be interrupted. The system will calibrate the speed and protection thresholds. 14) AHLink Activates AHlink. FIRMWARE UPDATE To update the FW version.
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INPUT CONNECTORS DVI 1/ DVI A: DVI-I input signal. Connect a DVI (digital) input signal and select DVI 1 on the OSD monitor menu. Use a DVI to VGA adaptor to connect an ARGB (analogue) input signal and select DVI-A on the OSD monitor menu.
AHnet PROTOCOL Communications protocol COMMUNICATION RS422 CONNECTION RJ45 WIRING CAT-6 Speed and configuration BAUD RATE 38400 DATA BITS PARITY NONE STOP BITS Wiring Diagram 1. Data TX + 2. Data TX – 3. Data RX + 4. NC 5. NC 6 .Data RX –...
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AHnet PROTOCOL AHnet protocol Uses 5 bytes communication: BYTE 0 START BYTE BYTE 1 ADDRESS BYTE BYTE 2 COMMAND BYTE BYTE 3 VALUE 1 BYTE 4 VALUE 2 Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE FA XX 01 01 00 GO UP FB XX 01 01 00 FA XX 01 00 00 GO DOWN FB XX 01 00 00...
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AHnet PROTOCOL BITE MONITOR HORIZONTAL POSITION MONITOR VERTICAL POSITION MONITOR MEMORISED POSITION SCREEN ON SCREEN OFF DVI-A DVI 1 DVI 2 PROTECTION STOP MONITOR OK BITE BUTTON LOCK BUTTON UNLOCK...
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AHnet PROTOCOL Picture Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE FA XX 15 00 00 ASK FOR BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 00 ZZ FA XX 16 00 00 ASK FOR CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 00 ZZ FA XX 17 00 00 ASK FOR BRIGHTNESS LEVEL FB XX 17 00 ZZ Number of the monitor address.
AHLink AHlink is used to control and set-up the unit. By default, the AHlink signal on the unit is deactivated. To activate the AHlink signal, press for 5 seconds the external Up and Down screen buttons located on the top monitor frame or press for 5 seconds the UP and Down contact close on the GPI connector.
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AHLink If your AH monitor does not appear screen, AHLink signal might no longer be active. The AHlink name always begins with characters “AH” followed by the four last MAC AHLink address. You must select the AH monitor. After selecting the AH monitor, the first page will upload on your screen.
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AHLink SERIAL Serial number of the unit Firmware version Controls the Up and Down monitor movements DISP: Turns the display ON or OFF DVIA, DVI1, DVI2: Input source selection BACKL: Backlight adjustments CONTR: Contrast adjustments BRIGHT: Brightness adjustments SAVE VALUES: Memorises the backlight, contrast and brightness values AHLINK OFF: Turns off the AHlink signal COMMAND: Information of the last AHnet...
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS OF WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to the designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Albiral Display Solutions warrants this product against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase, subject to the conditions below. 1. LCD panel, inverler, controller, electrical, electronic boards, engine, mechanical parts, accessories and power supply are warranted against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase.
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