AVOCOR AVF-6510 Installation & Operation Manual

AVOCOR AVF-6510 Installation & Operation Manual

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AVF-6510 / AVF-8410
Super-slim UHD LED Display*
Model AVF-6510 / AVF-8410 Installation/Operation Manual
*Formally known as VTF-6510 / VTF-8410

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  • Page 1 AVF-6510 / AVF-8410 Super-slim UHD LED Display* Model AVF-6510 / AVF-8410 Installation/Operation Manual *Formally known as VTF-6510 / VTF-8410...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS: © Copyright 2016. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without our prior written permission. The trademarks reproduced in this document and used on the products are either owned or licensed by us, or by their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Before using this display, please read this user manual thoroughly to help protect against property  damage and to ensure your personal safety and the safety of others. Be sure to observe the following instructions.  For your safety, be sure to observe the warnings located in this manual. ...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Don't install in a high-temperature environment.  If the display is used in high-temperature or in direct sunlight, it may cause the case or other parts to  become distorted or damaged, resulting in overheating or electrical shock. Don't install in a high-humidity environment. ...
  • Page 5: Use

    If you encounter a problem during installation, please contact your dealer for assistance. Don’t repair or  open the display by yourself. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Contact your dealer for inspection.  Protect and correctly use the power cord/plug. ...
  • Page 6: Cleaning

    Don’t mix a new battery with a used one.  Don’t mix different types of batteries together (only use the specified type). it may cause burn  and injury. Cleaning If dust has collected on the power plug, remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust. ...
  • Page 7: Warnings

    Warnings Do not use the display lying flat on its back.  Transport the display upright with proper packaging. Avoid placing the display face up or down. Be  careful not to bump into the display. Do not send a static (non-moving) image to the display, or it may cause image ‘burn-in’ or image ...
  • Page 8: Compliance Information

    Compliance Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: AVOCOR hereby declares that the Product's Model Numbers: AVF-6510, AVF-8410 Conform with the provisions of: FCC:  FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR 22 ANSI C63.4 ICES-003 Issue 5 ...
  • Page 9 RF Exposure Warning: This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
  • Page 10 Notes...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ......................3 Safety Precautions ............................3 Installation ..............................4 Use ................................5 Cleaning ............................... 6 Warnings .............................. 7 Use ................................7 Exemptions ..............................7 Compliance Inform ation ........................8 T able of Contents ..........................11 List of Figures .............................
  • Page 12 Picture Menu ..............................41 Audio Menu ..............................44 OSD Settings Menu ............................45 Setup Menu ..............................46 Advanced Setup Menu ..........................47 Communication Menu ..........................49 Information ..............................50 5 . M ainten ance and Troubleshooting ..................51 Maintenance .............................. 51 Troubleshooting ............................
  • Page 13: List Of Figures

    Figure 3-5. HDMI Source Connections ......................30 Figure 3-6. VGA Source Connections ......................31 Figure 3-7. Touch Screen Controller (USB) Connection ................. 32 Figure 4-1. OSD Menu Structure ........................39 Figure 7-1. AVF-6510 Display Dimensions ......................69 Figure 7-2. AVF-8410 Display Dimensions ......................70...
  • Page 14 Notes...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    1. Introduction About This Manual This Owner’s Manual describes how to install, set up and operate the AVOCOR Series LED Display. Throughout this manual, the AVOCOR Series LED Display is referred to as the “display”. Target Audience The manufacturer has prepared this manual to help installers and end users get the most out of the display.
  • Page 16: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual. If you need..Turn to page: General information about the AVOCOR Series LED Display Installation instructions First-time configuration instructions Advanced configuration instructions...
  • Page 17: Description, Features And Benefits

    Description, Features and Benefits The AVF-6510/ AVF-8410 is a ultra-high definition touch display that supports a full 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz resolution and can display 1.073 billion colours. They combine ultra-high resolution and unparalleled image quality with configurable I/O in a large-format display for a wide range of digital signage and control-room applications.
  • Page 18: Controls And Functions

    2. Controls and Functions Display at a Glance Figure 2-1 shows the key display components, and the paragraphs that follow describe them. AVF-6510 AVF-8410 Front Panel Figure 2-1. Display Rear/ Side / Front View...
  • Page 19 MAIN POWER SWITCH Connects or disconnects the display panel from the AC power source. HANDLE Always use the handles and lower handlebars (AVF-6510) when carrying the display. DO NOT touch / hold the screen face or the lower front panel. Status LED...
  • Page 20: Input Panel

    Input Panel Figure 2-2 shows the display input panel. AVF-6510 AVF-8410 Figure 2-2. Display Input Panel Side/Front View...
  • Page 21 Connector RS232C In A female, 9-pin D-sub connector for interfacing with a PC or home theatre automation/control system. LAN Port An RJ-45 connector for interfacing with a PC or home theater automation/control system via a Cat 5 cable. Hub In (Touch USB) Two standard, Type-B USB port for connecting media sources to the display.
  • Page 22: Remote Control Unit

    Remote Control Unit Figure 2-3 shows the display remote control, and Table 2-1 describes its functionality. Figure 2-3. Display Remote Control Unit...
  • Page 23 Table 2-1. Remote Control Button Descriptions Label Description Turns the display screen on and off. (Refer to Appendix V for detailed operations.) Selects a media source. Selects WIN PC input source and turns on/off WIN PC. (Refer to Appendix V for detailed operations.) Blanks the screen.
  • Page 24: Installation

    3. Installation NOTE Installation must be performed by a qualified custom video installation specialist. Remote Control To install batteries in the remote control: Press down the tab on the cover and pull the cover up. Insert the included batteries. Ensure that the polarities correctly match the markings inside the battery component.
  • Page 25: Quick Setup

    Connect signal sources to the display Apply power to the display Change the OSD language (optional) Perform touch screen-specific installation and configuration tasks (AVOCOR): Connect touch screen controller host computer to the display Display calibration - adjust the following for each input: Aspect ratio ...
  • Page 26: Ventilation

    Ventilation If you are mounting the display in an enclosure, leave sufficient space on all sides between it and surrounding objects, as shown in Figure 3-1. This allows heat to disperse, maintaining the proper operating temperature. Wall Wall Figure 3-1. Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting Mounting the Display You can mount the display on a wall.
  • Page 27: Connections To The Display

    Connections to the Display Proceed as follows to connect the display to your video sources, external controller(s) – if present – and AC power. When connecting your equipment: Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  Use the correct signal cables for each source. ...
  • Page 28: Figure 3-3. Ethernet Connection

    Ethernet Connection Use a standard Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 male connector to connect a PC or control/automation system (if present) to the Ethernet port on the display. For more information about using this connection, refer to External Control on page 53. Figure 3-3.
  • Page 29: Connecting Source Components To The Display

    Connecting Source Components to the Display Connect your video sources to the display as shown and described in the sections that follow. DisplayPort Source Connection: See Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4. DisplayPort Source Connection...
  • Page 30: Figure 3-5. Hdmi Source Connections

    HDMI Source Connections: See Figure 3-5. Use the HDMI inputs whenever possible. This ensures the highest video quality because the signal is carried in the digital domain throughout the entire signal path, from source component output into the display. NOTE This display supports the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC) standard.
  • Page 31: Turning On The Power

    VGA Source Connection: Connect a personal computer or other RGB source to the VGA input as shown in Figure 3-6. NOTE Refer to Supported Timings on page 67 for a list of compatible input signals. Figure 3-6. VGA Source Connections Turning on the Power Turn on your source components.
  • Page 32: Changing The Osd Language

    Changing the OSD Language The display OSD language is initially set to English, but can also display the menus in different languages. To change the OSD language: Press MENU. Select Basic Settings from the Main Menu. Select OSD Language from the Basic Settings Menu. Press to select the desired language and press ENTER.
  • Page 33: Software Installation

    Software Installation This driver is not needed for any touch functionality, but is needed in order to perform firmware upgrade. Automatic Driver Installation If the automatic driver installation starts, please allow it to run until completion in order to not disrupt the automatic process.
  • Page 34 Clicking on the pop-up ballo would show In the Device Manager, the view would be (again, use View --> Devices by connection): In this case, please proceed with Manual Driver Insatllation. Manual Driver Installation If the automatic driver installation failed for any of the reasons listed above, or if you would like to install the driver without having a FlatFrog touch device connected to the computer, the driver can be installed manually.
  • Page 35 Select "Browse my computer for driver software" and select the extracted folder from step 1 and follow the instructions. If step 4 was unsuccessful, then Windows failed to automatically associate the driver with the device. Choose "Let me pick from a list if device drivers on my computer" in step 4, scroll all the way down to "Universal Serial Bus devices"...
  • Page 36 Select the WinUsb device driver, and click Next. (If the WinUsb device driver is not in the list, please follow the steps under "Manual Driver Installation - Device Not Connected" first). Manual Driver Installation - Device Not Connected Extract the firmware upgrade .zip file (right-click --> Extract all...) to the Desktop. Navigate to the "support"...
  • Page 37: 4. Operation

    4. Operation Using the On-Screen Menus To display the on-screen menus, press MENU on the remote control (Figure 2-3) or built-in keypad (Figure 2-1). To select a sub-menu, use the buttons to highlight it. Then, press to enter that sub-menu. To select a menu item, use the buttons to highlight it.
  • Page 38 Mode Smart Light Control Off; DCR; Light Sensor IRFM On; Off MEMC Off; Low; Medium; High (AVF-6510 only) Off; Low; Medium; High Noise Reduction Wake Up From Sleep VGA Only; Digital, RS232. Ethernet; Never Sleep Adv. Setup DP Ver. 1.1; 1.2 EDID Setup HDMI: 4K2K/1080P;...
  • Page 39: Figure 4-1. Osd Menu Structure

    Main Menu SubMenu Value (Timing info) Shows the name of input source PC Power Status Shows the power status of PC Information Firmware Version Shows the firmware version of the monitor SubMCU Version Shows the firmware version of the monitor Serial Number Shows the Serial Number of the monitor NOTE...
  • Page 40: Input Menu

    Input Menu This menu is used for selecting the main input source (Main) and up to three Picture-in-Picture input sources (Sub1, Sub2 and Sub3). Up to four sources can be displayed at the same time. Main Input Select the main input source Options: VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, OPS, Front HDMI, PC Auto Scan Select whether the display will automatically scan for a main input source...
  • Page 41 Swap Swap the main input source with the primary PiP source Note: This function is only available when PiP Mode is set to PiP, PbP, 3Window or 4Window Rename Source Rename the input source. Press ENTER to sele ct the input source you want to rename. Using ▲ or ▼ to change the character and ...
  • Page 42: Picture Menu

    Picture Menu This menu is used for making common image adjustments. Picture Format Adjust the picture format of the screen Options: Full Screen, Letterbox, 4:3, 1:1; Default: Full Screen Scheme Press  or  to select one of the following: Options: User, Vivid, Cinema, Game, Sport;...
  • Page 43 Colour Temp Select a colour temperature, or select User to make RGB adjustments. Options: User, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K and 9300K; Default: 9300K HDMI RGB Range Select an RGB range for the HDMI input. Options: Auto, Full, Limited; Default: Auto Colour Temperature Settings Red Gain Set Colour Temperature to “User Mode”...
  • Page 44: Audio Menu

    Audio Menu This menu is used for adjusting volume settings. Volume Adjust the sound. Press  or  to select the desired level, and then press ENTER. Range: 0~100 Default: 50 Treble Adjust the sound in high tones (treble). Press  or  to select the desired level, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 45: Osd Settings Menu

    Adjust the time in seconds before the OSD menu disappears. Press  or  to select the desired level, and then press ENTER. Options: 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 60s Default: 30s OSD Rotation (AVF-6510 only) Press  or  to select the OSD rotation. Options: Portrait, Landscape Language Select the OSD language Options: English, French;...
  • Page 46: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Auto Adjustment Force the display to reacquire and lock to the input signal (VGA source only). This is useful when the signal quality is marginal. Note: This feature does not continually reacquire the signal. Options: No, Yes; Default: No H.
  • Page 47: Advanced Setup Menu

    Options: Off, DCR, Light Sensor; Default: Off IRFM Create slight frame motion to help avoid image retention Options: On, Off; Default: Off MEMC (AVF-6510 only) Motion Estimate and Motion Compensation. Options: Off, Low, Mid, High; Default: Off Noise Reduction Reduce random noise in the video content Options: Off, Low, Medium, High;...
  • Page 48 Factory Reset Restore all settings to their default. Options: No, Yes; Default: No Wake Up from Sleep By default, the display will enter power saving (Sleep Mode) if no signal is received for 5 minutes. Normally, the RS-232, DisplayPort, and HDMI inputs are inactive in Sleep Mode, to save power. To change the behavior of Sleep Mode, change the “Wake up from Sleep”...
  • Page 49: Communication Menu

    Communication Menu This menu configures the display’s RS232 and Ethernet communication ports. Baud Rate Select the baud rate of the display’s RS232 port Options: 115200, 38400, 19200, 9600; Default: 19200 Enable Network Enable the display’s built-in Ethernet port Options: No, Yes; Default: No IP Address Settings Enable Dynamic IP mode or set the static IP address of the display’s Ethernet port Power Status Alert...
  • Page 50: Information

    Network Settings To assign an IP address to your display, access the IP Address Settings Menu in the Communication Menu. Consult your system administrator if you do not know how to configure the parameters shown in the menu. The default settings are shown below. Item Setting DHCP...
  • Page 51: 5. Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Table 5-1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with the AVOCOR Series LED Display. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you encounter an issue not described here, please contact your dealer.
  • Page 52 Should you require assistance with a suspected hardware fault, please contact the support line below. You will require your unit serial number. The operator will attempt to diagnose any fault and will take action as appropriate. US Warranty Support Tel. 858-266-8363 service@avocor.com Email.
  • Page 53: External Control

    6. External Control In addition to using the display keypad or remote control unit, you can control the display using a serial (RS- 232) link to send ASCII commands and receive responses to those commands. You also use discrete infrared (IR) control codes to program a third-party remote control unit. For more information, refer to Using Discrete IR Codes on page 62.
  • Page 54: Command And Response Examples

    Command and Response Examples Here are some examples of serial commands and their responses: Table 6-1. Serial Command/ Response Examples Description Command sent to LCD Panel Response Received from LCD Panel Turn LCD panel power off. 07 01 02 50 4F 57 00 08 07 01 00 50 4F 57 00 08 Turn LCD panel power on.
  • Page 55 53 41 54 Noise Reduction: Off Noise Reduction: Low 4E 4F 52 Noise Reduction: Medium Noise Reduction: High MEMC: Off 4D 45 4D MEMC: Low (AVF-6510 MEMC: Medium only) MEMC: High Red Gain (mapping 0~100 0~100 55 53 52 0~100) Green Gain...
  • Page 56 Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content (DEC) (DEC) (HEX) HDMI 4 Disaplyport IPC/OPS 50 49 4E HDMI 5 (Front Panel) Media Player (Win/Android) PIP Source Selection Select the input (refer to (refer to source of sub 50 49 4F PIN) PIN) window 2 (refer to...
  • Page 57 (DEC) (HEX) MUTE Key AUTO Key VOLUME+ Key VOLUME- Key Blank screen 52 43 55 MediaPlayer / Win10 Avocor LowBlue Bright- Key Avocor LowBlue Bright+ Key Reset all 41 4C 4C Un-lock keys 4B 4C 43 Other Control Lock keys...
  • Page 58 Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content (DEC) (DEC) (HEX) User Sport Scheme Game 53 43 4D Selection Cinema Vivid Set VGA_ONLY EcoMode 57 46 53 VGA_DIGITAL_RS232 Set Never_Sleep 0~99 0~99 Set Real Time Year 52 54 59 1~12 1~12 Set Real Time Month 52 54 4D...
  • Page 59 Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content (DEC) (DEC) (HEX) 0~23 0~23 Monday On Hour 4E 4E 48 0~59 0~59 Monday On Minute 4E 4E 4D 0~23 0~23 Monday Off Hour 4E 46 48 0~59 0~59 Monday Off Minute 4E 46 4D 0~23 0~23...
  • Page 60 Write: 1 - Press Win10 Power button Transparency OSD Transparency 4F 53 54 H Position 0~100 0~100 OSD H Position 4F 53 48 OSD Control V Position 0~100 0~100 OSD V Position 4F 53 56 Landscape 4F 53 52 OSD Rotation (AVF-6510) Portrait...
  • Page 61 Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content (DEC) (DEC) (HEX) English French German Dutch 4F 53 4C Hungarian Language Slovene OSD Control Serbian Croatian Danish OSD Timeout OSD Timeout 5~60 5~60 4F 53 4F (5, 10, 20, 30, 60 sec) Splash Screen 53 50 53 Network...
  • Page 62: Using Discrete Ir Codes

    Value Reply Main Item Control Item Type Content (DEC) (DEC) (HEX) 0~255 0~255 DNS Address 1 46 44 31 0~255 0~255 DNS Address 2 46 44 32 0~255 0~255 DNS Address 3 46 44 33 Static IP Ethernet Setup 0~255 0~255 DNS Address 4 46 44 34...
  • Page 63: Ir Control Code List

    IR Control Code List Table 6-3 lists the IR control codes for the display. Table 6-3. Infrared (IR) Control Codes Customer Code Data Code Function 40AF 04FB ---------- 40AF 1CE3 POWER 40AF 07F8 SOURCE 40AF 08F7 ---------- 40AF 09F6 WIN PC 40AF 0AF5 BLANK...
  • Page 64 Notes:...
  • Page 65: Specifications

    7. Specifications Table 7-1 lists the signal types supported by each input on the display. AVF-6510 AVF-8410 PANEL Diagonal Size (Inch) 65” 84” Backlight Edge LED Aspect Ratio 16:9 Input Resolution 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz Response Time 5.5 (typ)
  • Page 66 OSD FUNCTIONS English; French; German; Dutch; Hungarian; OSD Languages Slovene; Serbian; Croatian; Danish Source Auto Detect Function POWER AC100-240V (Worldwide), 50/60Hz, Power Supply AVF-6510: 3A / AVF-8410: 6A Maximum Power Consumption 260 W 560 W Standby ≦0.5 W ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 5 °C ~ 40 °C...
  • Page 67: Supported Timings

    Supported Timings Table 7-2 lists the signal types supported by each input on the display. Table 7-2. Supported Timings By Input Timing fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Dot clock (MHz) HDMI DisplayPort 31.469 59.94 25.175 37.861 72.809 31.5 VGA 640x480 37.5 31.5 43.269 85.008...
  • Page 68 Timing fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Dot clock (MHz) HDMI DisplayPort 720p 37.5 74.25 1280x720 44.995 59.94 74.176 74.25 1080i 28.13 74.25 1920x1080 33.716 59.94 74.176 33.75 74.25 HDTV 74.25 28.125 74.25 33.75 74.25 1080p 1920x1080 56.25 148.5 67.433 59.94 148.352 67.5 148.5 56.25...
  • Page 69: Overall Dimensions

    Overall Dimensions Figure 7-1 shows the display dimensions of AVF-6510 (all dimensions are in inches). Figure 7-1. AVF-6510 Display Dimensions...
  • Page 70: Figure 7-2. Avf-8410 Display Dimensions

    Figure 7-2 shows the display dimensions of AVF-8410 (all dimensions are in inches). Figure 7-2. AVF-8410 Display Dimensions...
  • Page 71 Notes:...
  • Page 72: Appendix I: Moving And Carrying Notice

    Appendix I: Moving and Carrying Notice Moving the Display: Moving the display requires at least two people. Attempting to move the display with one person may result in dropping the display and/or serious injury. When moving a display in its shipping carton, lift the carton using the white handles.
  • Page 73: Appendix Ii: Installing A Wall Mount

    Moving the display requires at least two people. Make sure you use the handles (A) and lever arms (B) in the back of the display while lifting or moving the display, to avoid touching the front panel during the move. AVF-6510 AVF-8410 Before installing, please make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the necessary weight of the display and the mount.
  • Page 74: Appendix Iii: Installing An Ops Module

    Appendix III: Installing an OPS Module Follow the steps below to install an OPS module. Step1. Use a screw driver to unscrew the OPS slot cover on the display input panel. Do not lose the screws that are removed. Step2. Install the OPS module by sliding it into the .OPS slot until you hear a click, indicating the module is securely inserted.
  • Page 75: Appendix Iv: Wall Mount Safety Notes

    Appendix IV: Wall Mount Safety Notes...
  • Page 77: Appendix V: Power/ Pc Key Operations

    Appendix V: Power/ PC Key Operations When current input is WIN PC: When current input is NOT WIN PC: When Win10 PC Power Mode is set to Auto or  Manual, pressing the button once will turn on When Win10 PC Power Mode is set to Auto or ...
  • Page 78: Appendix Vi: Ethernet Remote Control Settings

    Appendix VI: Ethernet Remote Control Settings The device can be configured by opening a browser and connecting to web server directly. Use the browser to configure the demo board. Connect the browswer to the IP address of NET2UART module, and the Login window will pop up as follows. Default IP 192.168.2.1 Default ID...
  • Page 79 System IP Configuration Network Status Load Default Setting...
  • Page 80 Firmware Update Boot Loader Upgrade...
  • Page 81: Tcp Mode

    TCP Mode Telnet Server/Client Set the device to be a Telnet Server or Client. Port Number When in Server mode, assign the port number used to connect remotely. When in Client mode, assign the port number for the device to connect to the remote site. Remote Server IP Address When in Client mode, the device will connect to the remote server with the IP address set here.
  • Page 82: Udp Mode

    UDP Mode Status When TCP mode is set as Server mode or Client mode, the UDP mode would be disabled automatically, and vice versa. Local Port Assign the port number here to allow the device to open for the remote site to send data via UDP. The IP address of the remote site must be set in the Remote Address table, or NET2UART will ignore its data.
  • Page 83: Uart

    UART Mode Select the UART interface. Baud rate Select the baud rate of UART interface. Character Bits Select the number of character bits of UART interface. Parity Type Select the parity type of UART interface. Stop Bit Select the stop bit type of UART interface. Hardware Flow Control Select the flow control type of UART interface.
  • Page 84: Smtp

    Delimiter Character 1 & 2: Set Character 1 and/or Character 2 to be the delimiter. Once the delimiter is active, NET2UART would monitor all data received from UART. All data received from UART will be stored in NET2UART internal buffer first, and will only be sent to Ethernet once the delimiter is detected.
  • Page 85: Reset Device

    Reset Device Reset NET2UART module.

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