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ORION Images R4K Series Installation And User Manual

ORION Images R4K Series Installation And User Manual

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Installation and User's Guide
Video Wall Solution
R4K SERIES (49 ~ 98 inches)
All contents of this document may change without prior notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein

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  • Page 1 Installation and User's Guide Video Wall Solution R4K SERIES (49 ~ 98 inches) All contents of this document may change without prior notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installation and User's Guide <TABLE OF CONTENTS> SAFETY INSTRUCTION FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INSTALLATION OSD MENU SETTING SPECIFICATION R4K COMMENDER (Video Wall Control Protocol) TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED WARRANTY...
  • Page 3: Safety Instruction

    Installation and User's Guide 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION • Follow this safety instruction to use the monitor properly and prevent the damage. * This safety instruction has “Warning” & “Caution” as below Warning - If the user does not follow this instruction, it may cause the serious damage to the user.
  • Page 4 Installation and User's Guide Warning For cleaning do not use liquid cleaners. Do not install this monitor on the outside Never touch the power plug with wet- and near water. It may cause damage to hands. the product, electric shock and fire. When lightning and thundering, unplug Unplug this product from the wall outlet, the monitor from the wall outlet and...
  • Page 5 Installation and User's Guide Cautions Place this product on a stable place. Install this monitor some distance If not, it may fall, causing serious from the wall and do not install unless damages to the monitor and people. proper ventilation is provided. The openings must not be blocked by When carrying this monitor, be careful curtain, rug or other similar surface.
  • Page 6 Installation and User's Guide Cautions Install this monitor about 50cm far from Do not press the LCD panel with hands or the eyes and an angle of 0~15 degrees the sharpened material hardly. below eyes. Too close installation may cause having weak sight. For cleaning, unplug the monitor from the Do not use the chemical liquid for cleaning.
  • Page 7: Fcc Rf Interference Statement

    Installation and User's Guide 2. FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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 in a residential installation.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation and User's Guide 3. INSTALLATION 3.1 UNPACKING Remove the package cover and place the product on a flat and secure surface or in the installation location. This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately.
  • Page 9 Installation and User's Guide KEYPAD 1) KEYPAD CONTROLLER KEYPAD This KEYPAD is attached to a magnet, so you can freely paste UTP Cable (1.5m) If you want to replace with a longer cable Please purchase separately OSD KEY FUNCTION On/Off the OSD menu or exit the source selection menu Move the cursor the choose on the OSD menu Select the source on the INPUT menu Move up the cursor to choose on the OSD menu...
  • Page 10 Installation and User's Guide 3.4 CONNECTION ⑧ ⑨ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑩ ⑪ ① DVI : DVI signal Input(Bottom)/Loop Output(Top) ② HDMI : HDMI signal Input(Bottom)/Loop Output(Top)(Not support the HDCP) ③ DP IN: DP signal Input ④...
  • Page 11 Installation and User's Guide 3.5 CONFIGURE THE VIDEO WALL 1. You can combine two or more monitors, and configure the VIDEO WALL. 2. If you want to configure VIDEO WALL, please contact your dealer or a professional installer. 3. JOINT BRACKET helps to easily adjust the VIDEO WALL. (Supplied with monitor) SIDE Assemble the JOINT BRACKET using four M4 screws.
  • Page 12 Installation and User's Guide 3.6 REMOTE CONTROLLER POWER Power On or Off MUTE Turn on or off the speaker VIDEO1/CVBS1 Not functional VIDEO2/CVBS2 Not functional S-VIDEO Not functional Select VGA signal AUTO Auto adjustment of VGA source COLOR TEMP Select color temperature of screen Select DVI signal HDMI Select HDMI signal...
  • Page 13: Osd Menu Setting

    Installation and User's Guide 4. OSD MENU 4.1 Main OSD Menu Press a menu button “MENU/EXIT” on a KEYPAD or a remote controller to display this menu on the screen. ① Information of Windows ② Title of Main Menu ① ③...
  • Page 14 Installation and User's Guide 4.3 Image Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Brightness Adjust a bright value between 0 ~ 100 Contrast Adjust a contrast value between 0 ~ 100 Gamma Select a 2.2 gamma Off or ON Select a dynamic range mode Off, DCR (Dynamic Contrast Dynamic Range Ratio), or DBC(Dynamic Brightness Control) Select a sharpness mode Off, Weak, Medium, Strong,...
  • Page 15 Installation and User's Guide 4.4 Color Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Color Select the color Temperature Normal Temperature Warm/Normal/Cool/User1/User2/User3 Adjust red gain value between 0 ~ 100 User1, User2, Green Adjust green gain value between 0 ~ 100 User3 mode Blue Adjust blue gain value between 0 ~ 100...
  • Page 16 Installation and User's Guide 4.5 Multi-Window Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode PIP Type Select a PIP mode Off, PIP, PBP, 3 Window or 4 Window Select an input port of the Sub 1st Channel. PIP mode, Select Input2 (D-SUB/HDMI/DVI/DP) PBP mode Select an input port of the Sub 2nd Channel.
  • Page 17 Installation and User's Guide 4.6 Video Wall Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Set ID Adjust the Set ID value between 1 ~ 99 Video Wall Enable Set Off or On to enable a video wall mode HDMI Set the sequence of installed monitors on the video wall Position situation(1 ~ 99) PIP Off and...
  • Page 18 Installation and User's Guide 4.7 VGA Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Phase Adjust a phase to clear the screen between 0 ~ 100 Clock Adjust a clock to correct the screen between 0 ~ 10 D-SUB input only H. Position Adjust a horizontal position of the screen between 0 ~ 100 V.
  • Page 19 Installation and User's Guide 4.8 OSD Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Adjust a horizontal position of the main menu between Horizontal 0 ~ 100 Vertical Adjust a vertical position of the main menu between 0 ~ 100 Transparency Adjust a transparency of the main menu between 0 ~ 10 OSD Time Out Set a displayed time of the main menu between 0 ~ 60...
  • Page 20 Installation and User's Guide 4.9 SYSTEM Default Available ITEM FUNCTION Value Mode Select a language type of OSD Menu. Language English But now, English only Select an aspect ratio mode of the main window Full Aspect Ratio (Full Screen/4:3/Smart View) Screen Over Scan Select OFF or ON to zoom (10%) the screen.
  • Page 21: Specification

    Installation and User's Guide 5. SPECIFICATION 5.1 General Specifications General Features R4K49NNU R4K55NNU R4K65NNU R4K75NNU Bezel Width BEZEL to BEZEL 18.8 / 21.4mm (H/V) 18.8 / 21.4mm (H/V) 21.72 / 21.4mm (H/V) 23.6mm Screen Size (inch) 48.5" 54.64" 64.53" 75.0" Resolution 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160...
  • Page 22 Installation and User's Guide General Features R4K86NNU R4K98NNU Bezel Width BEZEL to BEZEL 25.2mm 25.8mm Screen Size (inch) 85.6" 97.52" Resolution 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.4935 x 0.4935 mm 0.5622 x 0.5622 mm Brightness 500 cd/m² 500 cd/m²...
  • Page 23 Installation and User's Guide 5.2 Timing Mode Table Vertical MODE Resolution Input Standards Frequency(Hz) EDTV 480p 720x480 59.94 EDTV 576p 720x576 50.00 D-SUB/DVI/HDMI/DP HDTV720p 1280x720 50/60 HDTV1080i 1920x1080 50/60 HDMI/DP EIA-861B HDTV1080p 1920x1080 24/25/30/50/60 D-SUB/DVI/HDMI/DP UHDTV2160p 3840x2160 24/25/30 HDMI/DP UHDTV2160p 3840x2160 50/60 640x480...
  • Page 24 Installation and User's Guide 5.3 Video Wall RS232 Assignment / Specification Pin No. Name Pin 5 Pin 1 - D-SUB 9 pin - Input: Female, bottom position Pin 9 Pin 6 Input 5V(option) Pin No. Name Pin 1 Pin 5 - D-SUB 9 pin - Output: Male, top position Pin 6...
  • Page 25 Installation and User's Guide 6. R4K COMMANDER (Video Wall Communication Protocol) This document defines all the command and messages exchanged between the Master (a PC or the other controller) and the Slave (the displays). It also describes the ways to send or read the commands or the messages.
  • Page 26 Installation and User's Guide 6.5 Transmission Formats This is the format that the computer will send to the display to execute commands. The format for this command transmission is as follows: - Data Length: 13 byte Ex) <STX>001PWRWOFF0<ETX> (Set ID: 1, “Power Off” Send) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter)
  • Page 27 Installation and User's Guide 6.6 Command List (Write)(PC ↔ Monitor) Power On/Off (PWR) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Power On “OFF”: Power Off Ex) <STX>001PWRWOFF0<ETX> (Power Off) Remote Control Lock On/Off (RML) <TBD>...
  • Page 28 Installation and User's Guide Line Shift On/Off (LIN) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Line shift On “OFF”: Line shift Off Ex) <STX>001LINW-ON0<ETX> (Line Shift ON) Mute On/Off (MUT) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter)
  • Page 29 Installation and User's Guide Virtual Remote Control (RMT) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “MEN” (Menu) “SOU” (Source) “LEF” (Left & Volume-) “RIG” (Right & Volume+) “ENT” (Enter) “-UP”...
  • Page 30 Installation and User's Guide Vertical Set Count (VSC) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “001” ~ “100” Ex) <STX>001VSCW0100<ETX> (V-Set Count 10) Horizontal Edge Adjust (HEG) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001”...
  • Page 31 Installation and User's Guide Display Sequence (SDS) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “001” ~ “100” Ex) <STX>001SDSW0010<ETX> (Display Sequence 1) Color Temperature Change (CTC) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001”...
  • Page 32 Installation and User's Guide Contrast Adjust (FCC) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “100” Ex) <STX>001FCCW0400<ETX> (Contrast Adjust 40) Red Gain Adjust (FGR) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001”...
  • Page 33 Installation and User's Guide Blue Gain Adjust (FGB) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “100” Ex) <STX>001FGBW0400<ETX> (Blue Gain Adjust 40) Red Offset Adjust (FOR) <TBD> 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter)
  • Page 34 Installation and User's Guide 6.7 Command List (Read) Edge Item Read Command (PC → Monitor) <STX>001SDSR0000<ETX> Edge Item Read Data (Monitor → PC) Seque Count Count 0x0f 0x0d Color Item Read Command (PC → Monitor) <STX>001CTCR0000<ETX> Color Item Read Data (Monitor → PC) Color Green Blue...
  • Page 35 Installation and User's Guide Model Info < New > Read Only (PC → Monitor) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) Model Info Data (Monitor → PC) Set ID MDL1 MDL2 MDL3 PNL1 PNL2 VER1 VER2 VER3 VER4 0x0f ‘I’ 0x0d - MDL1 ~ MDL3: model type - PNL1 ~ PNL2: panel size - VER1 ~ VER4: FW version →...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Installation and User's Guide 7. TROUBLESHOOTING When the following troubles are occurred, follow the trouble shooting. Before contacting a service center. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tip 1. Make sure if the power supply is connected property The screen doesn’t show up 2. Turn on the power. 3.