AG Neovo IFP-6503 User Manual

AG Neovo IFP-6503 User Manual

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  • Page 1 IFP-6503, IFP-7503 & IFP-8603 4K UHD Interactive Display User Manual www.agneovo.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ................1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) ............1 Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice ..................1 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") ................2 Information for U.K. only ........................... 3 North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information ................... 4 End-of-Life Disposal ..........................
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.5 Connecting to a Wired Network ......................35 2.6 Connecting Audio Equipment ......................36 2.7 Connecting USB Interface Devices ....................37 2.8 Attaching Touch Pens ......................... 37 CHAPTER 3: USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY ........38 3.1 Turning on the Power ......................... 38 3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal ......................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 7: SPECIFICATIONS ..............79 7.1 Display Specifications ........................79 7.2 Display Dimensions ..........................80...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 6: Electric, Magnetic And Electromagnetic Fields ("Emf")

    SAFETY INFORMATION Wymagania Polskiego Centrum Badañ i Certyfikacji Urz¹dzenie powinno byæ zasilane z gniazda z przy³¹czonym obwodem ochronnym (gniazdo z ko³kiem). Wspó³pracuj¹ce ze sob¹ urz¹dzenia (komputer, monitor, drukarka) powinny byæ zasilane z tego samego Ÿród³a. Instalacja elektryczna pomieszczenia powinna zawieraæ w przewodzie fazowym rezerwow¹ ochronê przed zwarciami, w postaci bezpiecznika o wartoŸci znamionowej nie wiêkszej ni¿...
  • Page 7: Information For U.k. Only

    SAFETY INFORMATION Information for U.K. only WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Important: This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows: Remove fuse cover and fuse. Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362 5A,A.S.T.A.
  • Page 8: North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE - “NEUTRAL” (“N”) BROWN - “LIVE” (“L”) GREEN & YELLOW - “EARTH” (“E”) • The GREEN & YELLOW wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter “E”...
  • Page 9: End-Of-Life Disposal

    SAFETY INFORMATION End-of-Life Disposal Your new Public Information Display contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old display from your local dealer. (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) This product may contain lead and/or mercury.
  • Page 10: Turkey Rohs

    SAFETY INFORMATION Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India) This product complies with the “India E-waste Rule 2011” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule. E-Waste Declaration for India This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Symbols used in this manual This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that could result in personal injury or damage to the product. This icon indicates important operating and servicing information. Notice y Read this User Manual carefully before using the interactive display and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 12: Cautions When Using

    PRECAUTIONS Cautions When Using y Use only the power cord supplied with the interactive display. y The power outlet should be installed near the interactive display Warning: and be easily accessible. Unplug the power cord y If an extension cord is used with the interactive display, ensure from the power outlet and that the total current consumption plugged into the power outlet refer to qualified service...
  • Page 13: Notice For The Interactive Display

    PRECAUTIONS Notice for the Interactive Display y In order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness setting. y Due to the lifespan of the lamp, it is normal that the brightness quality of the interactive display may decrease with time.
  • Page 14: Chapter 1: Product Description

    CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.1 Unpacking • This product is packed in a packaging box which contains standard accessories. • Any other optional accessories will be packed separately. • Considering the size and weight of the display, it is recommended that this product is carried out by two persons.
  • Page 15: Preparing For The Installation

    To wall-mount the interactive display, screw the mounting bracket to ♦ Secure the interactive display the VESA holes at the rear of the interactive display. on a solid wall strong enough to IFP-6503 bear its weight. 600mm ♦ Lay a protective sheet on a...
  • Page 16: Vesa Grid

    For wall or ceiling installation, we recommend installing the ♦ Unit without base weight: display with metal brackets which are commercially available. IFP-6503=39.4 kg / For detailed installation instructions, see the guide received with IFP-7503=50.9 kg / the respective bracket.
  • Page 17 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Mark the eight wall mount screw hole locations on the wall. Drill eight small holes on the mounting location with the length and width 55mm x 10mm respectively. Insert a plastic anchor into each hole. Secure the wall mount with the eight supplied screws through the washers into the eight installed anchors on the wall.
  • Page 18: Ventilation Requirements For Enclosure Locating

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Align and hook the dual wall mount on the interactive Note: display to the wall mount. Dual Wall Mount x 2 ♦ Keep clearances around the interactive display according to the minimum dimensions as illustrated. ♦ Never cover the ventilation holes or insert anything into the housing.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Interactive Display On The Stand

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.5 Mounting the Interactive Display on the Stand To mount the interactive display on the stand, you need the following items: Left Leg x 1 Right Leg x 1 Wall Bracket x 1 Tray x 1 Wheel x 4 Wall Hanging Strip x 2 Bolts x 14 M12 Spring...
  • Page 20 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Install and secure the wall bracket to the leg with the Note: provided bolts. Make sure the wall bracket and the leg are ♦ Wall bracket hole position properly aligned as indicated with black arrows in the below suggestions: image.
  • Page 21 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Assemble the tray between the two columns as follows: a) Insert the tray into the positioning bolt on the column. b) Snap the tray into the positioning bolt. c) Tighten all bolts. Align and secure the wall hanging strip on both sides of the interactive display.
  • Page 22 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Hang the interactive display assembly to the wall bracket. Then secure the safety bolts of the wall hanging strips to lock the interactive display to the stand. Warning: ♦ Make sure the wheel brakes are locked. This step requires at least 2 professionals to complete.
  • Page 23 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION If the interactive display’s wall mounting bracket does not match with the wall mounting bracket of the stand, then do the following: Secure the wall hanging board to the wall bracket. Make sure that the side of the wall hanging board with the locking hole is facing the front as indicated with black arrows in the below image.
  • Page 24: Installing The Wi-Fi Module

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.6 Installing the Wi-Fi Module To use wireless connectivity, you need to install the Wi-Fi module to the interactive display. Remove the two screws from the Wi-Fi module slot cover. Remove the Wi-Fi module slot cover. Insert the Wi-Fi module into its slot in the interactive display. Installing the Wi-Fi module...
  • Page 25: Interactive Display Overview

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.7 Interactive Display Overview 1.7.1 Control Panel [ ] POWER button with LED indicator • Short press (<3 seconds) to turn the display on or off without shutting down the system. • Long press (>3 seconds) to shut down the system. LED indicator: - White: The system is turned on.
  • Page 26: Input/Output Terminals

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.7.2 Input/Output Terminals SPDIF 2.0 AUDIO RS232 AUDIO...
  • Page 27 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Connects to a USB interface device. AC power input. AUDIO OUT Main Power Connects audio signals output (3.5 mm Switches the main power on/off. Stereo Audio Jack). HDMI OUT RS232 Connects HDMI signals output. Connects RS232 input from external TOUCH 1 (USB Type-B) equipment.
  • Page 28: Remote Control

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.8 Remote Control Power button: Turns the system on or shuts down. MUTE button: 1.8.1 General Functions Turns the mute function on or off. [START] Start button: Opens the Start menu (Windows OS). [SPACE] Space button: Functions as "Space" keyboard key. Start Space Alt + Tab...
  • Page 29 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Enter ] Enter button: Note: Confirms your selection or saves the modifications. ♦ While the interactive display is Back ] Back button: powered on and you press the Returns to the previous screen (Android OS) or exits the OSD keyboard button, the POWER menu.
  • Page 30: Inserting The Batteries In The Remote Control

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.8.2 Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Caution: The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. The incorrect use of batteries can To install or replace batteries: result in leaks or bursting. Be sure to follow these instructions: Unlatch and then remove the battery compartment cover.
  • Page 31: Operating Range Of The Remote Control

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.8.4 Operating Range of the Remote Control Point the top of the remote control toward the display’s remote control sensor (on the left or right side) when pressing a button. When using the remote control, the distance from the remote control to the sensor on the display should be less than 8m/26ft, and the horizontal and vertical angles should be less than 30˚.
  • Page 32: Chapter 2: Making Connections

    CHAPTER 2: MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.1 Connecting the Power Note: ♦ To operate the interactive display, ensure to use the correct power cord that matches the power outlet in your region. Connect one end of the power cord to the AC IN connector on the interactive display. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet or a power supply.
  • Page 33: Connecting A Computer Or Portable Device

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2 Connecting a Computer or Portable Device 2.2.1 Using VGA (D-Sub) Input Connect one end of a VGA cable to the VGA connector of the interactive display and the other end of a VGA cable to the VGA OUT connector of the computer. For audio input, connect one end of an audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector of the interactive display and the other end of an audio cable to the AUDIO OUT connector of the computer.
  • Page 34: Using Rs232 Input

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2.2 Using RS232 Input Connect one end of a RS232 serial cable to the RS232 connector of the interactive display and the other end of an RS232 serial cable to the RS232 connector of the computer. RS232 Computer RS232 RS232 2.2.3...
  • Page 35: Using The Touch Module

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.2.4 Using the Touch Module Interactive display has touch screen functionality which allows you to connect a computer to the display and control the computer’s interface via touch gestures on the display. To use this touch screen function, connect the USB cable to the TOUCH 1 or TOUCH 2 port of the display and a computer or USB cable to the 3.1 port of the display and a computer.
  • Page 36 MAKING CONNECTIONS TOUCH 2 HDMI 3 TOUCH 2 Computer VGA OUT HDMI OUT USB Type-C Computer...
  • Page 37: Connecting External Equipment (Video Player)

    MAKING CONNECTIONS Note: ♦ The touch driver will be installed automatically for the following operating systems: - One-touch point for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/CE 6.0 and macOS. - Multi-touch point Windows 7/8/10/11, Android/Linux (kernel version 3.5+) and Chrome OS (39 or above). ♦...
  • Page 38: Connecting A Display Device

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.4 Connecting a Display Device Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT connector of the interactive display and the other end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN connector of the display device. Display Device HDMI OUT HDMI IN...
  • Page 39: Connecting To A Wired Network

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.5 Connecting to a Wired Network Connect one end of a network cable (RJ45) to the LAN connector of the interactive display and the other end of a network cable to a network hub, switch, or router. Network Hub / Switch / Router...
  • Page 40: Connecting Audio Equipment

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.6 Connecting Audio Equipment Connect one end of an audio cable to the AUDIO OUT connector of the interactive display and the other end of an audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector of the audio device. For digital audio output, connect one end of an audio cable to the SPDIF connector of the interactive display and the other end of an audio cable to the SPDIF IN connector of the audio device.
  • Page 41: Connecting Usb Interface Devices

    MAKING CONNECTIONS 2.7 Connecting USB Interface Devices Connect a USB interface device to 2.0 or 3.0 ports of the interactive display. 3.0 x2 3.0 x2 USB Interface Device (Keyboard/ Mouse/ USB Storage, and more) 2.8 Attaching Touch Pens Attach the touch pen to the magnetic areas on the interactive display’s front panel.
  • Page 42: Chapter 3: Using The Interactive Display

    CHAPTER 3: USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.1 Turning on the Power POWER button Plug the power cord to a power outlet or power supply. Note: Start Space Alt + Tab Alt + F4 Set the Main Power switch to ♦ The interactive display still consumes power as long as the power cord is connected to the...
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Volume

    Start Space Alt + Tab Alt + F4 USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.3 Adjusting the Volume Display Note: Input Home Menu ♦ After pressing the VOL- or VOL+ button, the volume menu is displayed on the screen automatically. Enter Back ♦...
  • Page 44: Android Functions

    USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.5 Android Functions 3.5.1 Accessing the Home Screen Start Space Alt + Tab Alt + F4 Display Home button Input Home Menu Enter Back CH.+ VOL+ PgUp Press the Home button to access the Home screen of the system. PgDn CH.- VOL-...
  • Page 45: Blanking The Screen

    USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Start Space Alt + Tab Alt + F4 3.5.3 Blanking the Screen Display Input Home Menu Screen backlight button Enter Back CH.+ VOL+ PgUp PgDn CH.- VOL- Press the button to blank the screen. The screen turns black. Press the button again to turn on the screen backlight.
  • Page 46: Using The Touchscreen

    USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY 3.6 Using the Touchscreen In addition to the remote control, you can also operate your interactive display using the touch gestures as described in the tables below. For Android Action Touch Gesture Function Touch Touch to open clickable items on the screen, such as apps, Assistive menu options, and more.
  • Page 47 USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Action Touch Gesture Function Touch and hold • Touch and hold on the Home screen to add a (continued) widget or change the Home screen wallpaper. Drag or swipe (continued) Zoom Zoom in • Zoom in and zoom out on the image. For example: Zoom in Zoom out...
  • Page 48 USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Function Touch Gesture Action Touch the screen once. Double-tap Touch the screen twice. Right-tap Touch and hold on the target until a blue ring appears. Then release your finger. Drag Touch the screen and drag with one finger to the left or to the right.
  • Page 49 USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Function Touch Gesture Action Primary Touch the target to invoke its primary action action. For example, launch an app or execute a command. Touch the screen and slide for panning interactions, moving items, drawing, or for writing. Slide can also be used to target small, densely packed elements by scrubbing (sliding the finger over related objects, such as radio buttons).
  • Page 50: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    USING THE INTERACTIVE DISPLAY Function Touch Gesture Action Scrolling Touch and drag the screen with one or two fingers up or down. Zoom Zoom in Touch the target and move your two fingers apart or toward each other to zoom in or zoom out respectively. Zoom out 3.7 Using the On-Screen Keyboard Whenever you need to input text, an on-screen keyboard opens automatically.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4: Using The System

    CHAPTER 4: USING THE SYSTEM 4.1 About the Home Screen After you power on the system, you will see the Home screen. On the Home screen, you can view the current date and time, access the Assistive menu and various apps, check system status, and remote code. Item Description 1 Assistive menu...
  • Page 52: Using The Assistive Menu

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.2 Using the Assistive Menu The Assistive menu can be accessed on either sides of the interactive display by touching . For more convenient access, you can touch and hold on the Assistive menu icon to slide it up or down. Assistive menu icons are always visible on the screen regardless of your location in the user interface.
  • Page 53 USING THE SYSTEM - App Shortcuts: Quick access for common apps. Touch any of the following icons: opens Meetboard, opens Finder, opens web browser, and opens cloud storage (requires user authentication at first log in). To access more apps, touch - Tools: The interactive display features several tools, such as screen capture, screen recording, and more.
  • Page 54: On Screen Display (Osd) Menu

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.3 On Screen Display (OSD) Menu Operation Menu Navigation Remote Control Touch Gesture Displays the Audio menu. Press the Menu button. Swipe the screen from the bottom to up and then touch 1 Touch the main Enters the submenu. 1 Press the button to menu item.
  • Page 55: Osd Menu Tree

    USING THE SYSTEM When settings are modified, all changes are saved when the user does the following: y Proceeds to the another menu. y Exits the OSD menu. y Waits for the OSD menu to disappear. Note: ♦ Availability of some menu items depend on the input source signal or selected setting. If the menu is not available, it is disabled and grayed out.
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Interactive Display

    USING THE SYSTEM Main Menu Submenu Remarks 2. Screen y 4:3 See page 53. y 16:9 y Full y Anti-Burn-in™ y Eye Care y Auto Light y Power Saving y DCR 3. Display y Brightness See page 55. y Contrast y Hue y Sharpness 4.
  • Page 57: Screen Menu

    USING THE SYSTEM Item Function Operation Range 1 Press the Enter button to select Volume Adjusts the volume. 0 to 100 the setting. 2 Press the button to Bass Adjusts to increase or decrease -5 to 5 adjust the value. lower-pitched sounds.
  • Page 58 USING THE SYSTEM Item Function Operation Range Press the Enter button. Anti-Burn-in™ Prevents image retention. Eye Care Enables or disables the blue light filter function. When enabled, it decreases the amount of blue light displayed on the screen, ensuring users a comfortable viewing experience by reducing eyestrain after long periods of use.
  • Page 59: Display Menu

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.4.3 Display Menu 1 Press the Menu button. The Audio menu opens automatically. 2 Press the button to select Display menu. 3 Press the button to enter submenu. 4 Press the , or button to select the submenu item.
  • Page 60: Adjust Menu

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.4.4 Adjust Menu Note: ♦ Adjust menu items are only available if the input source is VGA. 1 Press the Menu button. The Audio menu opens automatically. 2 Press the button to select Adjust menu. 3 Press the button to enter submenu.
  • Page 61: Configuring System Settings

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.5 Configuring System Settings In Settings menu, you can configure various system settings. To access the Settings menu, do the following: On the Home screen, touch > The Settings menu opens. Configure any of the following settings: Wireless &...
  • Page 62 USING THE SYSTEM Application: - Manages apps that are installed to the interactive display. You can enable or disable the app, force stop it, enable or disable notifications from the app, mange storage, open the app by default, monitor memory usage, and modify advanced settings. System: - Date &...
  • Page 63: Power Settings

    USING THE SYSTEM 4.6 Power Settings In the Power Setting menu, you can configure booting options, system power options, and schedule boot-time. 4.6.1 Booting Options In the Startup Channel menu, set the default source at boot up and configure system standby setting. 4.6.1.1 Startup channel Select the default startup channel among: y Last shutdown channel: Input source is the same as at last boot.
  • Page 64: Scheduling

    USING THE SYSTEM Note: ♦ In standby mode, the POWER button is flashing red and white alternatively. 4.6.2 Scheduling In the Scheduling menu, enable or disable displaying power off reminder before shutting down the system and schedule boot and off tasks. y Add Boot Task: Adds a boot schedule.
  • Page 65: Chapter 5: Using The Apps

    CHAPTER 5: USING THE APPS 5.1 Accessing Apps Some apps, such as Meetboard, Finder, and Bytello Share are accessible directly from the Home screen. Other apps that are installed to the system can be accessed through the Apps screen. To access the Apps screen, do the following: On the Home screen, touch The Apps screen opens.
  • Page 66: Meetboard Apps

    USING THE APPS WPS Office: Views PDF files, opens and edits different files including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and text files. You can also create new spreadsheets, presentations, memos, and documents. 5.2 Meetboard Apps Meetboard is an interactive app that enables you to make drawings for demonstrating ideas on the display. The drawings can be saved to the device memory, connected portable disk, or cloud storage, or easily shared via QR code or email.
  • Page 67 USING THE APPS Note: ♦ If the pen type is then the Meetboard tries to recognise your image automatically while you are drawing it on the writing board and provides image hints. If your image matches with the preset image, touch it to replace your image with the preset image. For example: - Touch More: Adds an interactive ruler, 2D or 3D shape, customisable table, mind map, or preset grid to the writing board.
  • Page 68 USING THE APPS To control the drawing on the board, use the following actions: Select: Selects objects on the writing board. After selecting the object or part of it, you can change its colour, detect a character (SmartWrite), search similar objects online, flip it, rearrange on the screen, clone, or delete it.
  • Page 69 USING THE APPS Menu > Send Email: Emails the drawing. If you are sending the drawing by email for the first time, you are prompted to configure your email settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the configuration. After all settings are configured, return to the Meetboard app and send the drawing by email. The drawing is added as an attachment.
  • Page 70: Annotation Tool

    USING THE APPS 5.3 Annotation Tool Annotation is an app that provides a more fluid discussion of visual images by annotating anywhere on the display. Note: ♦ The Annotation app cannot be accessed while using the Meetboard app. To use the Annotation app, do the following: In Assistive menu, touch The system enters to the writing mode and displays the Annotation control bar on the screen.
  • Page 71: Cloud Drive

    USING THE APPS To start using the Finder app, do the following: On the Home screen, touch or on the Apps screen, touch The Finder Home screen opens. Touch any of the following: - Storage that you want to manage. Grid/List: Displays the content as grid or as list.
  • Page 72: Bytello Share App

    USING THE APPS Enter your login credentials and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the authentication process. Google Drive Login OneDrive Login 5.6 Bytello Share App With the Bytello Share app, you can mirror the display’s screen on your portable device for hands-on annotation, mirror the screen of your device on the display, or use your device as a remote control for the display.
  • Page 73 USING THE APPS Open the Bytello Share app on your portable device and enter the remote code that is visible on the Home screen and launcher screen. Launcher Screen Portable Device After the connection is established, the following screen opens on your portable device: Touch any of the following: - Screen share >...
  • Page 74 USING THE APPS Note: ♦ To configure Bytello Share settings, such as access permissions, screen sharing without client, general settings including device name, starting the app on boot, code refresh rate, and more, touch Menu Settings on the launcher screen. >...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6: Appendix

    CHAPTER 6: APPENDIX 6.1 Warning Messages Warning Messages Cause Solution The resolution or the refresh rate of • Change the resolution or the the graphics card of the computer refresh rate of the graphics is set too high. card. The interactive display cannot •...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX File Extensions Codec Video Audio Maximum Transmit Ratio .dat mpeg1/2 Mpeg1/2 Layer1/2/3, AACLC, LPCM Spec: Max Solution: 1920 x 1080 60 Fps, 80 Mbps Mpeg-4 H.264 Spec: Max Solution: 8192 x 4320 60 Fps, 200 Mbps .flv H.265 Mpeg1/2 Layer1/2/3, AACLC, LPCM Spec: Max Solution: 8192 x 4320 60 Fps, 200 Mbps Mpeg-4...
  • Page 77 APPENDIX File Extensions Codec Video Audio Maximum Transmit Ratio .VOB mpeg1/2 Mpeg1/2 Layer1/2/3, AACLC, LPCM Spec: Max Solution: 1920 x 1080 60 Fps, 80 Mbps Mpeg-4 Spec: Max Solution: 1920 x 1080 60 Fps, 80 Mbps .mpg/.mpeg mpeg1/2 Mpeg1/2 Layer1/2/3, AACLC, LPCM Spec: Max Solution: 1920 x 1080 60 Fps, 80 Mbps Mpeg-4...
  • Page 78: Supported Resolution

    APPENDIX Image Format File Extensions Format Supported Range Remark .bmp 9600 x 6400 The limitation of max resolution depends on DRAM size .gif 6400 x 4800 .jpeg/jpg JPEG Base-line 15360 x 8640 Progressive 1024 x 768 .png 9600 x 6400 Note: ♦...
  • Page 79 APPENDIX Video Mode Resolution Standard Resolution Refresh Rate Horizontal Vertical EDTV (16:9) EDTV (16:9) EDTV (4:3) EDTV (4:3) EDTV EDTV HDTV 1280 EDTV 1280 HDTV 1920 1080 HDTV 1920 1080 HDTV 1920 1080 HDTV 1920 1080 4K2K (HDMI, Type-C) 3840 2160 General guidelines: •...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    APPENDIX 6.4 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed • The power cord has been 1 Plug in the power cord. disconnected. 2 Make sure the power switch is • The main power switch on the switched on. bottom of the display is not 3 Connect a signal connection to switched on.
  • Page 81: Transporting The Interactive Display

    APPENDIX Symptom Possible Cause Remedy The response of the system is • Too many apps are running in Disconnect your interactive display slow or the system crashes the background. from the power outlet and wait for 1-2 minutes. Then reconnect the power •...
  • Page 82 APPENDIX IFP-6503 IFP-7503/IFP-8603...
  • Page 83 CHAPTER 7: SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 Display Specifications IFP-6503 IFP-7503 IFP-8603 Panel Panel Type LED-Backlit TFT LCD LED-Backlit TFT LCD LED-Backlit TFT LCD (IPS Technology) (IPS Technology) (IPS Technology) Panel Size 64.5” 74.5” 85.6” Max. Resolution UHD 3840 x 2160 UHD 3840 x 2160...
  • Page 84 SPECIFICATIONS IFP-6503 IFP-7503 IFP-8603 Dimensions with Bracket 1488.4 x 896.6 x 108.4 mm 1709.4 x 1019.9 x 107.7 mm 1957.0 x 1159.7 x 107.6 mm (W x H x D) (58.6" x35.3" x4.3") (67.3" x40.2" x4.2") (77.1" x45.7" x4.2") Packaging (W x H x D) 1628.0 x 1050.0 x 208.0 mm 1863.0 x 1140.0 x 225.0 mm...
  • Page 85 4-M8X25mm 85.7 IFP-8603 1957(Outline dimension) 1923.5(Opening dimension) 107.6 53.6 1895 578.4 578.4 23.8 4-M8X25mm 85.7 AG Neovo Company Address: 5F-1, No. 3-1, Park Street, Nangang District, Taipei, 11503, Taiwan. Copyright © 2022 AG Neovo. All rights reserved. IF6530/ IF7530/ IF8630_UM_V012...

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