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  • Page 1 AVE-30-A Series User Manual AVE-6530-A / AVE-7530-A / AVE-8630-A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Compliance Information ........................3 Declaration of Conformity ............................. 3 Caution ................................3 Industry Canada (ICES-003) ............................3 Product Disposal ................................3 Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment .................... 4 Introduction ............................5 About This Manual ................................
  • Page 3 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 2 Peripheral Connections ..............................22 Guest inputs ..............................22 Side inputs ..............................22 REAR LOWER INPUTS ..............................24 OPS Module ..................................25 OPS Installation Step-by-Step ........................25 Remote Control ................................27 Remote Control Batteries .......................... 28 Operation .............................
  • Page 4: Compliance Information

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 3 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Declaration of Conformity Avocor hereby declares that the following Product Model Number: AVE-6530-A / AVE-7530-A / AVE-8630-A conforms to the provisions of the following regulations: • FCC: FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR22 ANSI C63.4...
  • Page 5: Disposal Of Old Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 4 Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment Applicable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs This symbol, found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Whether you need a virtual meeting space for your conference room, or a powerfully adaptive whiteboard or presentation hub for your classroom, the Avocor AVE-xx30-A series will exceed your expectations.
  • Page 7: Graphic Conventions

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 6 Graphic Conventions The following symbols appear throughout this manual to emphasize key points. Keep these in mind not only to benefit from their advice, but also to avoid problems with the display or personal injury. Highlights helpful guidelines and best practices for using certain features.
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 7 WHAT'S IN THE BOX? Avocor AVE-XX30-A, Interactive Display • Quick Start Guide with QR code • Remote Control & Batteries • (2) Touch Stylus 3mm • Power Cables • o US Cable 2m o UK Cable 2m...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Supported Colors 30 Bit Deep Color Display Orientation Landscape Touch System Touch Up to 20 Point Avocor Intelligent Touch – Supports 1 fine tip stylus Glass 2mm Bonded, Anti-Glare, Anti-Fingerprint Glass Supported OS Windows 8 & 10; Mac OSX; Linux Connectivity Guest Inputs 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB-B 2.0 Dedicated Touch, 1x USB-A 2.0 Hub...
  • Page 10 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 9 Power Power Supply AC100 – 240V (Worldwide), 50/60Hz Max Power <220W <300W <320W Consumption Standby ≤0.5W ≤0.5W ≤0.5W Environmental Operating 0°C ~ 40°C / 32° F ~ 104° F Temperature Storage -20° C ~ 60° C / -4° F ~ 140° F Temperature Humidity 20% ~ 80%...
  • Page 11: The Display, At A Glance

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 10 THE DISPLAY, AT A GLANCE The following diagrams depict the front, side, and bottom panels of the display. The physical interface and connections are labeled, and then described in the tables that follow. Display Front HDMI 2.0, Touch USB-B 2.0, USB-A 2.0 (Accessory Port) Front Panel Interface/Guest Inputs 2 X 15W Forward-Facing Speakers.
  • Page 12: Display Rear 65

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 11 Display Rear 65” A/C Rocker Switch; toggles all power to the display. Main Power Switch Three-pin A/C Jack. Power Socket TX25A-80P standard OPS input; compatible with non-standard OPS-C OPS Slot structure. Side — 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 3x USB-A 2.0 Dedicated Touch, 1x Rear Source Inputs USB-A 2.0, 1x USB-A 3.0, 1x USB Service Port, 1x HDMI Out (4K@60Hz) Bottom—RS232 Female Input, Ethernet In, Ethernet Out.
  • Page 13: Display Rear 75" & 86

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 12 Display Rear 75” & 86” Main Power Switch A/C Rocker Switch; toggles all power to the display. Power Cord Socket Three-pin A/C Jack. OPS Slot TX25A-80P standard OPS input; compatible with non-standard OPS-C structure. Side — 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 3x USB-A 2.0 Dedicated Touch, Rear Source Inputs 1x USB-A 2.0, 1x USB-A 3.0, 1x USB Service Port, 1x HDMI Out (4K@60Hz) Bottom—RS232 Female Input, Ethernet In, Ethernet Out.
  • Page 14: Display Keypad

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 13 Display Keypad Power LED Indicates the power status of the display. Light sensor Ambient light detector. Turn the display on/off. Power Switch sources. Source Open UiQ Settings. Menu settings Access the Home screen. Home Short press to reduce one level of volume; Long press, continue to Volume - reduce the volume.
  • Page 15: Guest Inputs

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 14 Guest Inputs HDMI HDMI Guest Input. USB Touch USB Touch Guest Input. USB 2.0 USB Accessory Input. Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 16: Side Inputs

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 15 Side Inputs DP1.2 & HDCP2.2. HDMI1 HDMI2.0B & HDCP2.2. HDMI2 HDMI2.0B & HDCP2.2. USB Touch USB 3.0 Type A for touch control. USB 3.0 USB 3.0 accessory port. USB 2.0 USB 2.0 accessory port USB 2.0 USB 2.0 service port Line out 3.5mm audio output (no mic).
  • Page 17: Rear Lower Inputs

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 16 Rear Lower Inputs For interfacing with a PC or RS232 DB9 Female Input automation/control system. Ethernet In RJ45 Input Lan In, 10/100Mbps. Ethernet Out RJ45 Output Lan Out, 10/100Mbps. Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 18: Installation

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 17 INSTALLATION Please read the following precautions carefully before installing your new Avocor AVE-xx30-A display. Failure to comply may result in damage to the display and equipment and may result in personal injury or death. •...
  • Page 19: Ambient Considerations

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 18 Ambient Considerations Environmental and ambient factors play a considerable role in determining your viewing experience and the functional operation of the display. Make sure to follow these guidelines carefully to get the most out of your display. AMBIENT LIGHT For the best viewing experience, make sure to minimize or remove light sources directed at the screen, especially sunlight.
  • Page 20: Mounting The Display

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 19 Mounting the Display The three primary types of mounting solutions are Stationary Stands, Rolling Carts, and Wall Mounts. This chapter will examine each type and how they might fit into your installation. NOTE  Leave mounting to the installation specialists. ...
  • Page 21: Rolling Cart

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 20 ROLLING CART As the most mobile of mounting solutions, the rolling cart is perfect for those who want a flexible setup that can be taken to different rooms. WARNING  At least two people are needed to move a rolling cart with a mounted display. ...
  • Page 22: Wall Mount

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 21 WALL MOUNT Though immobile and possibly the most time-consuming install, wall mounts benefit from the fact that they take up much less space than their counterparts. This is a great option for those who want a permanent sleek-looking setup, especially if extra time is taken to route any cabling through the wall.
  • Page 23: Peripheral Connections

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 22 Peripheral Connections Your Avocor AVE-xx30-A display supports connections to multiple peripheral devices, from computers, to wireless presentation systems, to external control systems. The below diagrams demonstrate how to connect your peripherals for the best possible results.
  • Page 24 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 23 SIDE INPUTS NOTES The side inputs on your AVE-xx30-A display will support up to three primary sources, two USB • accessories, an audio system analog or optical out, and an HDMI Out to an additional, non-touch monitor (Duplicate Screen ONLY).
  • Page 25: Rear Lower Inputs

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 24 REAR LOWER INPUTS NOTES • Here, connect your AVE-xx30-A to a Local Area Network (LAN) and/or a RS232 or TCP/IP control system. • Use a straight through DB9 connector to properly connect your control system to the RS-232 port on the display.
  • Page 26: Ops Module

    Your Avocor AVE-xx30 -A is compatible with any Open Pluggable Standard (OPS) computer module. Avocor offers its own OPS PC module, which is optimized for the display, for a separate purchase. Installing an Avocor OPS module is a relatively simple process, but one that still needs a level of care and attention.
  • Page 27 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 26 If installing an Avocor OPS module, the "OPS ===>" imprint should be upside down and facing the back panel of the display. If there is no imprint, then the small square fan vent should be facing the same direction as the back panel.
  • Page 28: Remote Control

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 27 Remote Control POWER Power on/off the display Navigate to the OPS input BLANK Blanks the display. Press again to restore. Freezes the display. Press again to FREEZE restore. OK/Direction Menu navigation and selection keys RETURN Go back to the previous menu Navigate to the UiQ home screen HOME...
  • Page 29: Remote Control Batteries

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 28 REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES To install batteries in the remote control: 1. Press down the tab on the cover plate and pull the cover plate up. 2. Insert the included batteries. Ensuring that the polarities correctly match the (+) and (-) markings inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 30: Operation

    Precaution Please read the following precautions regarding normal operation carefully. Failure to follow the cautionary points therein may cause damage to the screen not covered by Avocor's warranty policy. • If you encounter a problem during installation, please contact your dealer or Avocor support for assistance.
  • Page 31: The Uiq Home Screen

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 30 The UiQ Home Screen The Home Screen is the default landing page and general hub for the AVE-xx30-A's touch interface. Here, you can configure the display's settings via the OSD and select an input source without having to use the remote control.
  • Page 32: Uiq Settings

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 31 UIQ Settings To access the UiQ, touch the gear icon on the home screen, or press the Menu key on your remote control. You can access the various menu settings by touching the icon squares in this interface (see the image above).
  • Page 33: Display

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 32 Display Avocor Logo Toggles the presence of the Avocor logo on the Home Screen. Name Changes the name assigned to the display, which is visible on the Home Screen. Wallpaper Set a default or custom User Images for the Home Screen. A Slideshow option is available.
  • Page 34: Display Settings Tips

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 33 DISPLAY SETTINGS TIPS The Display settings submenu contains configuration options for various picture and audio settings for your AVE-xx30-A. Navigating the menus is straightforward and intuitive, but we'll provide some tips and knowhow to help you get started. Custom Wallpapers The AVE-xx30-A already comes with some gorgeous high-resolution wallpapers, but you can easily upload your own.
  • Page 35 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 34 Auto Power On* Your automatic power schedule is divided into three items in the UiQ: • Auto Power On – a slider which toggles your automatic power schedule on or off. • Power On Time – sets the time your display will power on. •...
  • Page 36: Network

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 35 Network Status Shows Network and LAN status (Cable Connected, Not Connected). Set a Static IP or DHCP. Wi-Fi Configure Wi-Fi settings (additional USB device required); locate the MAC Address. Wake On LAN Toggle Wake On LAN. Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 37: Network Settings Tips

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 36 Network Settings Tips The AVE-xx30-A supports wired LAN or Wi-Fi configurations required to enable Auto Date &Time, Weather, and Over- the-Air (OTA)Firmware Updates. You also need to configure your LAN settings to be able to enable TCP/IP control. Here are some tips to help get you started.
  • Page 38: Language

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 37 Language Language Set the language for the display's user interface. Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 39: Location & Time

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 38 Location & Time Timezone Set Timezone based on city and region. Auto Date & Time Toggle Auto Date & Time On or Off (if On internet connection required). Set Date Manually set the date. Set Time Manually set the time.
  • Page 40: Input

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 39 Input Favorite Source Set the favorite source (Home Screen, OPS Computer, HDMI Front, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort). Starting Source Set the default source the display will show automatically upon powering on the display (Home Screen, OPS Computer, HDMI Front, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort). Auto Detect New Toggle Auto Detect New Input;...
  • Page 41: Input Settings Tips

    If you get a blurry image on your Avocor AVE-xx30-Afrom a 1080p source device, simply navigate to Input>Advanced Settings, select EDID, and set it to 1080p. This simply reduces the limit of the display's EDID range to 1080p, which should solve any image-upscaling problems.
  • Page 42: Security

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 41 Security Require Passkey Toggle Require Passkey on/off. Set Passkey Set a custom Passkey to access display settings. Lock Front Keys Locks the buttons on the front panel of the display. Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 43: About - Need New Image

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 42 About Name The full name and model of the display. System Version The active system version number. Firmware Version The active firmware version number. Serial Number The unique serial number for the display. Model Number The model number of the display.
  • Page 44: Update System - Firmware

    1. Tap "Install" to begin the update process. 2. The display will download and install the update. 3. Do not touch the power buttons until the display resets automatically. USB Updates Please contact Avocor for assistance with manual USB firmware updates Revision Date: 09/25/2021...
  • Page 45: External Control

    CAT5 cable. The display must be connected to the network and must have a valid IP address. Configure your control system to run through TCP port 4884. Command and Response Format Any commands sent from an automation/control system or PC to an Avocor display must have the following format: [STX] [IDT] [TYPE] [CMD] [VALUE]/[REPLY] [ETX] [CR] •...
  • Page 46: Serial Command List

    AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 45 Serial Command List Main Control Item Valu Repl Content Item (ASCII) Power 50 4F 57 Power Control IPC Control 49 50 43 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Input Source Selection 4D 49 4E Source HDMI 3 (Front) DisplayPort 00~6 00~6...
  • Page 47 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 46 00~6 00~6 Blue Gain 55 53 42 00~6 00~6 Red Offset 55 4F 52 Color Gain/Offset Picture 00~6 00~6 Green Offset 55 4F 47 Settings 00~6 00~6 Blue Offset 55 4F 42 00~6 00~6 Sharpness Sharpness 53 48 41 Point to Point...
  • Page 48 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 47 AUTO Key VOLUME+ Key VOLUME- Key Reset all Factory Reset 41 4C 4C Reset all but communication Read Serial Number 53 45 52 bytes Display Information Read Model Name 47 56 45 bytes Read Firmware Ver. 4D 4E 41 bytes 00~6...
  • Page 49 AVE-xx30-A User Manual | 48 01~1 01~1 Set Real time Day 52 54 44 00~1 00~1 Set Real time Hour 52 54 48 00~3 00~3 Set Real time Minute 52 54 4E Unfreeze Freeze 46 52 45 Freeze Auto Scan Off Auto Scan 41 54 53 Auto Scan On...
  • Page 50: Warranty Information

    This warranty does not cover installation, signal reception problems, potential incompatibility with peripheral devices, or acts of nature. Avocor does not warrant, nor shall it be liable for Products which have been subject to abuse, including, but not limited to, improper voltage, accident, misuse,...
  • Page 51 If freight was arranged by Avocor, and patent or obvious physical damage to the packaging is not detected but found on the product or product accessories upon inspecting the product, the customer must report the damages to Avocor within 10 calendar days after the delivery date to receive warranty services.
  • Page 52 ABOVE AFR GUIDELINES. CONTACT SUPPORT FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Defective on Arrival (DOA): If the Product is determined by Avocor to be defective within the first 90 days of the initial purchase by the Customer, it is deemed Defective on Arrival (DOA). In the case of a DOA, the Customer will be provided a brand-new equivalent Product.

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