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USER GUIDE
LG Digital Signage
(MONITOR SIGNAGE)
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set
and retain it for future reference.
Android 8.0
www.lg.com

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE LG Digital Signage (MONITOR SIGNAGE) Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. Android 8.0 www.lg.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Spotlight - [System] ................27 [CountDown] Stop Watch CHROMIUM ........ 27 Air Class Voter&Judge EMAIL .......... 27 Responder LG CONNECTEDCARE ....27 Selector Message [KEEPER] ........28 [Manager] - Touch Menu ...............15 [PIP] ..........29 NOTE ........... 15 TOUCH MENU......30 - Menu ..................16...
  • Page 3 In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION OS is an application operating system for intelligent tablet computers. You can instantly access the Launcher interface by opening the machine, as shown in Fig. 1-1. Figure 1-1 Launcher interface Click the button on the bottom right to access the apps, as shown in Fig. 1-2. Figure 1-2 APPS...
  • Page 5: Sidebar

    SIDEBAR • Click the button with on sidebar of both sides to call it out. For example, Fig. 2-1 is shown how to call out the sidebar on the right side. The functions of the sidebar include the Back Key, Home Key, Recent Tasks, Quick Note, Annotation Tools, Screen Freezing, and Small Tools.
  • Page 6: Quick Note

    Quick Note Click to open Note. You can write, erase, select objects, etc. For details, please see “3 Note” . Annotation Tools Click to pop out the annotation tools as shown in Fig. 2-5-1. The tool includes such functions as annotation, gesture erasing, screenshot, and exit.
  • Page 7: Partial Screen Capture

    Partial Screen Capture Click to open the Partial Screen Capture tools. You can take a full screenshot or a partial screenshot. • Full Screen: Click to expand the capture area to full screen. • Save: Click to save the currently captured area. •...
  • Page 8: Small Tools

    Small Tools Click to pop out the tool choice box, including spotlight, count down, stop watch, and air class. Spotlight • Click the icon to open the spotlight, as shown in Fig. 2-7-1-1. The spotlight can be used to make audience focus their attention on the location you need to emphasize •...
  • Page 9: Stop Watch

    [CountDown] • Click the button to pop out the countdown small tool, as shown in Fig. 2-7-2-1. • Click the [START] button to start the count down, as shown in Fig. 2-7-2-2. • Click [PAUSE] to pause the count down. Click the [RESET] button to reset the count down to the initial status. Figure 2-7-2-1 Initial interface of the countdown Figure 2-7-2-2 Countdown interface Stop Watch...
  • Page 10: Air Class

    Air Class • Click and enter the class. After students scan the QR code to join the class, a teacher clicks [ENTER THE CLASS]. • Please make sure you are in the same LAN with the IFP. Fig 2-7-4-1 QR code Fig 2-7-4-2 Menu bar Voter&Judge Click the...
  • Page 11 Fig 2-7-4-1-1 Voter Answers statistics: Click [Finish] to finish answering questions, and you can access the answers statistics page. Fig 2-7-4-1-3 Answers statistics Choose the right answer(s), and calculate the accuracy.
  • Page 12 Fig 2-7-4-1-4 Answers statistics Explain: Click the [Explain] button on the answers statistics to access the teaching page. Users can view the question explanation while checking the answers situation. Fig 2-7-4-1-5 [Explain]...
  • Page 13: Responder

    Responder Click the button to access the responder part. Students can responder by pressing the [OK] key. Fig 2-7-4-2-1 Responder Selector Fig 2-7-4-2-1 Selector Click the button to choose students to answer the questions.
  • Page 14: Message

    Message After activating the message, students can publish the message comments on the mobile phone. The message comments are updated on the tablet computer in real time. Fig 2-7-4-4-1 Message [Manager] Click the [Manager] button to pop out the QR code, for ease of students in the class to join in the class. Fig 2-7-4-5-1 [Manager]...
  • Page 15: Touch Menu

    Touch Menu Click to access the Touch Menu. Fig 2-8-1 [General Setting] NOTE Click to open the Note, as shown in Fig. 3-1. Fig 3-1 Note...
  • Page 16: Menu

    Menu Click to pop out the menu as shown in Fig. 3-1-1. The menu provides background switch and saving options for users. Fig 3-1-1 Start menu • [New] Click the button to create a whiteboard file. • [Open] Click the button to pop out the file selection window.
  • Page 17: Exit

    • [Cloud Storage] Click the button to export and upload the current file to Google Drive and OneDrive. • [Background] Click to switch the current page background color, which is dark green by default. Click any color to switch the page background color to the color you select. •...
  • Page 18: Selection

    Selection • Click the button to perform selection operation on the objects of the page. By drawing any close figure or clicking the object on the interface, you can move or zoom in or out the object you select, as shown in Fig. 3-3-1. •...
  • Page 19: Pen

    Click the pen button to pop out the pen setting window. After setting the handwriting size and color, the handwriting will appear on the place you need to write when you slide. Fig 3-4-1 Pen setting • Pen: Including pencil and a row of brushes. Pencil is set by default. •...
  • Page 20: Roaming

    Roaming Click to select the roaming mode. You can move the whole screen with sliding Drawing Board Click the button to call out the drawing board, as shown in Fig. 3-8-1. Fig 3-8-1 Drawing board interface • Pen: Pencil is selected by default, including pencil, writing brush, a row of brushes, eraser. •...
  • Page 21: Previous Page

    Previous Page Click the button to return to the previous page. If the current page is the first page, then you cannot click this button. Pagination Click pagination to load the thumbnail of all pages. You can also directly click the thumbnail to display. Next Page When the current page is not the last page, click the button to switch to the next page of the current page.
  • Page 22: Browsing According To Category

    Browsing according to Category Users can browse resources stored in the system according to category, including document, whiteboard writing (pages saved by the whiteboard and quick screenshot), video, picture, and audio. • [All]: When accessing internal storage module, all resources are displayed by default. •...
  • Page 23 • Selecting all: By clicking the button, you can select all resources under the current directory. Fig 4-2-2 Selecting all interface • Cancelling selecting: Click to cancel all resources that have been selected currently. • Creating: Click to create new folders under the current directory. Fig 4-2-3 New Folder...
  • Page 24: Ordering Menu

    • Copying: When the resource is selected, the copy button will appear. Click to copy the currently selected resource. • Cutting: When the resource is selected, the cutting button will appear. Click to cut the currently selected resource. • Deleting: Click to delete the selected resource.
  • Page 25 Tile: Click to display the resources in the form of icon. The resources are displayed in the form of icon by default, as shown in Fig. 4-3-2. Fig 4-3-2 Tile display List: Click to switch to display the resources in the form of detailed information, as shown in Fig. 4-3-3. Fig 4-3-3 List display...
  • Page 26: Cloud Drive

    Cloud Drive By clicking , you can save resources to the cloud (Google Drive, One Drive), copy between the internal storage and USB devices, and sync resources with your PC cloud account. Exit Click to exit the file browsing, and return to the homepage. SETTINGS Click the button to open setting, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 27: [Device]

    EMAIL Once properly connected to the network, click to set up an e-mail. LG ConnectedCare Once successfully connected to the network, click the button to register an account and connect to the LG ConnectedCare server.
  • Page 28: [Keeper]

    [KEEPER] • Click to pop out the [Keeper] interface as shown in Fig. 8-1. You can perform memory optimization, garbage clean, and hardware checking on the intelligent tablet computer. Fig 8-1 [Keeper] • [One Key Optimize]: Click to optimize memory, clean the disk garbage and check hardware problem in one key.
  • Page 29: [Pip]

    • [Garbage Clean]: Click to clean the disk garbage. Fig 8-2 Garbage Clean • Version information: Click to view the system version information of the machine. • Exit: Click to exit the [Keeper] and return to the main interface. [PIP] Supported features may differ by model.
  • Page 30: Touch Menu

    TOUCH MENU Click the button, or Finger sliding upwards from the bottom of the screen to access the Touch Menu. Fig 9-1 [General Setting] • PC: Select the PC input. • Android: Select the Android input. • HDMI: Select the HDMI input. •...
  • Page 31: Screen Share Pro Manual

    SCREEN SHARE PRO MANUAL Software Introduction Screen Share Pro is a Wi-Fi-based software for multiple devices to simultaneously interact with IFP (short for “interactive flat panel”). Once connected to Wi-Fi, users can transmit files (including audio, video and photos) from devices to IFP for demonstration.
  • Page 32: Client Download & Installation

    Client Download & Installation • After the software is installed, click the icon on the desktop. Enter the main interface. Picture 2-3-1 Server Main Interface Install the software in Android, iOS, Windows, and MacOS clients as follows: • Scan the QR code with mobile devices or enter the address in your PC web browser to download APK (application kit).
  • Page 33 • Install the app on your mobile devices. Enter the interface. Picture2-3-3 Installation Completed • Enter the code on receiver and start sharing screens.
  • Page 34: Server Introduction

    Server Introduction After installing server application, follow the user guide to connect devices to IFP. Picture 3-1-1 Server Interface Download client application either by scanning QR code or Entering address in web browser. Make sure client devices are connected to the same network as IFP. Enter the same code on devices to connect with IFP.
  • Page 35: Permission Mode

    Permission Mode Click [Switch mode] in [Menu] column. Picture 3-1-2 [Menu] Switch mode by clicking the button. Please activate software before using switching to master mode. Picture 3-1-3 [Switch mode]...
  • Page 36 When choosing master mode, you will be reminded that all connected devices would be disconnected. Picture 3-1-4 Switch Mode Reminder In master mode, all clients need to be accepted by IFP server before they could share screen. There are two admitting ways.
  • Page 37 Requests could show in a pop-up window. Click [Accept] to approve or [Reject] to disapprove devices. Picture 3-1-6 Request Pop-up Window Picture 3-1-7 Click [Accept] or [Reject] Click devices column to see requests. Choose to accept or to reject them. Picture 3-1-8 Devices List...
  • Page 38 After accepted by server, client devices could start screen share by either operating on client devices or clicking on IFP. Also, server could end screen share anytime. Picture 3-1-9 Devices Status...
  • Page 39: Screen Share From Server

    Screen Share from Server All connected devices would be listed in column. Click to authorize devices to approve requests from others. Picture 3-2-1 Authorize Devices Picture 3-2-2 Authorize Devices Reminder...
  • Page 40: Server Activation

    Server Activation Click [Activation] in [Menu] column. Picture 3-3-1 [Activation]...
  • Page 41: Screen Splits

    Enter activation interface, input code, then click [Activation]. Picture 3-3-2 Input Code Screen Splits Four devices could share screen at the same time. Picture 3-4-1 Screen Share Split Click +/- to zoom in/out; click X to exit screen share.
  • Page 42: Files Demonstration

    Files Demonstration Supports Power Point Slides, Keynote etc. Picture 3-5-2 Playback, Annotations & Full Screen Mode • Swipe from left to right to play last page, from right to left to access next page. • Users can make annotations, play slides and exit full screen mode on their devices. Client Introduction Clients include mobile devices (Android &...
  • Page 43 Start up Click to enter the interface as follows. Picture 4-1-1-1 Connection Interface Enter the code on IFP to connect devices and enter the interface as follows. Picture 4-1-1-2 Main Interface...
  • Page 44 After authorized by server, there would be a new column in client interface, where the authorized device could see requests from other devices and to accept or reject requests. Picture 4-1-1-3 Interface after Authorized Picture 4-1-1-4 Click to Accept/Reject...
  • Page 45 Screen Share Click [Start] button to start screen mirroring. Picture 4-1-2-1 Mobile Device Screen Share Interface Audio/Video Upload Click to upload audio/video. Picture 4-1-3-1 Audio/Video Upload • Click the preview image of audio/video to play it on IFP. • Click to switch from defaulted video upload interface to audio one.
  • Page 46 Photo Upload Click to upload photos. Picture 4-1-4-1 Photo Upload Interface • Click the preview image of photo to play it on IFP. • Click to switch from defaulted camera photo preview to other albums. • Click to switch from defaulted preview image display to details display. Files Upload Files Upload: Click to enter files upload mode.
  • Page 47 • Click to start mirroring files on IFP. • Remote control. After accepted by server, client devices would enter remote mode automatically as follows. Instruction for this please see 4-1-7 Remote. Picture 4-1-5-2 Remote Mode Camera Click to enter camera mode, click so that you can cast screen onto the IFP via the camera on your devices.
  • Page 48 Remote Click to enter remote-touch mode interface. Picture 4-1-7-1 Remote-touch Mode Interface • [Switch mode]: Remote includes touchpad mode and motion mode. Click , choose [Switch mode], swipe to choose your desired mode. Picture 4-1-7-2 [Switch mode] Picture 4-1-7-3 Swipe to Choose...
  • Page 49 • Touchpad mode: As is shown in picture 4-1-7-1, users can remotely control IFP by clicking on the touchpad. Two buttons are available. Click [Left] to simulate the mouse left-click button; click [Back] to simulate the mouse right-click button. Move with one finger on touchpad and the mouse arrow on IFP will move simultaneously.
  • Page 50 Desktop Click to enter desktop synchronization mode. In this mode, users can view IFP screen and remotely control IFP via mobile devices. Picture 4-1-8-1 Desktop Synchronization Mode Supported touchpad gestures are as follows: • One click to simulate mouse left-click button; long press to simulate mouse right-click button; •...
  • Page 51: Pc Device Operation

    Disconnection Click to enter disconnection interface. Click to disconnect client devices and go back to main interface. Picture 4-1-9-1 Disconnection PC Device Operation Windows, Chrome OS and MacOS have similar interface and operations. The followings are in the case of Mac. Startup software in PC client device and enter the main interface.
  • Page 52 Enter code to connect with IFP. As is shown in picture 4-2-2, PC device is ready for mirroring. Picture 4-2-2 PC Client Ready for Mirroring Click to enter mirroring mode. Make adjustment if needed. Picture 4-2-3 PC Client Device Mirroring Successfully •...
  • Page 53: Advanced Connection Code

    Advanced Connection Code Apart from six pure digits, there is also a “digits+letters” connection code mode. Locate it in settings. Click to switch to advanced code mode. Picture 5-1-1 Menu-Settings Picture 5-1-2 Advanced Code Mode • Support Chromecast/ Airplay/ Miracast device Open this switch in settings, you can use any device support airplay or chromecast to find ScreenShare pro and mirror your screen to IFP without install software.
  • Page 54 Picture 5-1-3 Switch Connection Code Mode Reminder Picture 5-1-4 Advanced Code Mode-Server...
  • Page 55 • To make sure of the operation of Screen Share Pro under different network situation, we have advanced connection code. Adjust the settings on client devices, input new code after switching to advanced mode. Step1 Step2 Step3...
  • Page 56: Setting Menu

    Setting Menu [General Setting] • Press button on remote control or via touch A method to call up [General Setting] menu. • Press button on remote control to select the channel you need. • Press the button on remote control or directly click with touch pen to confirm selected input channel. •...
  • Page 57 [Audio] • Press button on remote control to select [Audio] setting menu. • Press button on remote control or directly click with touch pen to select the option. • Press on remote control to enter adjustment mode, and press button or directly click with touch pen to adjust each option.
  • Page 58 [Screen] The available features may differ depending on model. • Press button on remote control to select [Screen] setting menu. • Press on remote control or directly click with touch pen to select the option. • Press on remote control or directly click with touch pen to enter the selected mode. •...
  • Page 59 [Display] • Press button on remote control to select [Display] setting menu. • Press button on remote control or directly click with touch pen to select the option. • Press on remote control to enter adjustment mode, and press button or directly click with touch pen to adjust each option.
  • Page 60 [Adjust] • Press button on remote control to select [Adjust] setting menu. • Press button on remote control or directly click with touch pen to select the option. • Press on remote control to enter adjustment mode, and press button or directly click with touch pen to adjust each option.
  • Page 61: Media Spec

    MEDIA SPEC Movie File Codec Extensions Video Audio Maximum transmit ratio .3g2 H.263 AAC, AMR_NB Spec: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps .3gp H.264 Spec: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps .avi H.263 Spec: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps Mpeg-4 Spec: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 50 Mbps H.263...
  • Page 62 File Codec Extensions Video Audio Maximum transmit ratio H.264 GAAC, Mpeg1/2 Spec: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps Layer3 H.265 Spec: Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 60 Fps, 160 Mbps MPEG-2 Spec: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 80 Mbps MPEG-4 Spec: Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 50 Mbps VC-1(AP)
  • Page 63 Audio File Format Audio Codec Supported range .aac Sample Rate: 8K~96 KHz Bit Rate: 24K~576 Kbps .ape Monkey's Monkey's Audio Sample Rate: Max 48 KHz Audio Bit Rate: max 1411 Kbps .flac FLAC FLAC Sample Rate: Max 192 KHz Bit Rate: max 1411 Kbps .m4a ALAC ALAC...
  • Page 64: Photo

    Photo File Format Supported range .bmp Max Resolution: 8000 × 8000 Spec: Max Resolution: 8000 × 8000 Preview Normal, Unable to play full screen Min Resolution: 4 x 4 .gif Max Resolution: 8000 × 8000 Max Resolution: 8000 × 8000 Preview Normal, Unable to play full screen Min Resolution: 4 x 4 .jpeg/jpg JPEG Max Resolution: 8000 × 8000 Progressive support 4000 × 4000;...
  • Page 65: Controlling Multiple Products

    CONTROLLING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS Command Reference List COMMAND DATA (Hexadecimal) 01 Power 000 – 003 02 Treble 000 – 100 03 Bass 000 – 100 04 Balance 000 – 100 05 Contrast 000 – 100 06 Brightness 000 – 100 07 Sharpness 000 –...
  • Page 66: Transmission/Reception Protocol

    Transmission/Reception Protocol Transmission (Start)(Set ID)(Type)(Command)(Data)(Cr) * (Start): This is a commend to start the RS-232C control and starts with 0 x 3A. * (Set ID): This is to select the set to be controlled, and the Set ID is fixed to 01 (30 31). * (Type): The command is to set the function or check the status of it.
  • Page 67 01. Power (Command: 30) 06. Brightness (Command: 35) Controls the power on/off status of the monitor. Adjust the screen brightness. Transmission Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(30)(Data)(0D) (3A)(30 31)(Type)(35)(Data)(0D) Data 000(30 30 30): Backlight Off Data 000(30 30 30) ~ 100(31 30 30) 001(30 30 31): Backlight On 002(30 30 32): Power Off 003(30 30 33): Power On...
  • Page 68 11. Video Source (Command: 3A) 14. Picture Mode (Command: 3D) Select a video source. Select a picture mode. Transmission Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(3A)(Data)(0D) (3A)(30 31)(Type)(3D)(Data)(0D) Data 000 (30 30 30): VGA Data 000 (30 30 30): standard 001 (30 30 31): HDMI1 001 (30 30 31): bright 002 (30 30 32): HDMI2 002 (30 30 32): soft...
  • Page 69 18. Remote control command (Command: 41) Send a key code for the IR remote control. Transmission (3A)(30 31)(Type)(41)(Data)(0D) Data 000 (30 30 30): Vol+ 001 (30 30 31): Vol- 010 (30 31 30): Up 011 (30 31 31): Down 012 (30 31 32): Left 013 (30 31 33): Right 014 (30 31 34): OK 020 (30 32 30): Menu...

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