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75" CM Pro
User Manual
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75DS94KV2
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  • Page 1 75” CM Pro User Manual CTL- 75DS94KV2 English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC) ........25 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. HDMI OUT ............25 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ...... 3 CONTROLLING WITH AN EXTERNAL PC ....25 BATTERY SAFETY GUIDELINES ........ 6 RS232/LAN COMMAND TABLE ......27 MARKINGS ON THE PRODUCT ........ 7 RS232 HEX COMMANDS ........46 GENERAL VIEW ............
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. OPS USAGE WARNING: Do not plug the OPS unit while the Display is turned on.
  • Page 4 • Unplug your product before starting to clean. Do please do not make any change on the grounding not clean the product when it is on. Do not use plug. Always use earthed socket outlet for product. liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for •...
  • Page 5 Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric damage, which often requires extensive adjustment shock and/or other danger. work by a qualified technician. Safety checks • Do not shake the product. Ensure that it stays in a balanced stance on its position. Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure •...
  • Page 6: Battery Safety Guidelines

    • Remember that children can become excited while Foreseeable misuse and incorrect use watching a program, especially on a “larger than life” • For apparatus intended to be used in vehicles, ships monitor. Care should be taken to place or install the or aircraft or at altitudes exceeding 5000m above sea monitor where it cannot be pushed, pulled over, or level, for outdoor use or in general for the application...
  • Page 7: Markings On The Product

    Markings on the Product • Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment you know you are not going The following symbols are used on the product as a to use for a long time. Otherwise the batteries may marker for restrictions and precautions and safety leak and cause damage.
  • Page 8: General View

    General View Please note that connection ports and other features shown here may vary depending on the Display model. Front Side LCD-Panel IR-Extender (Optional) Rear Side (A) Micro SD RS232 (3,5 mm) Ethernet USB (3.0) (*) USB (2.0) (*) HDMI2 In HDMI3 In HDMI4 In IR Input...
  • Page 9: Control Buttons On The Display

    Rear Side (B) SPDIF Optical Out RJ12 (sensor box use) RJ12 (service use only) Control Buttons on the Display Standby State Video Playback Centre: Turn On (*) Up: Volume + / Source menu (*) Home Screen Down: Volume - / Main menu (*) Left: Rewind / Stop (*) Up: Move the focus up / Source menu (*) Down: Move the focus down / Main menu (*)
  • Page 10: Connecting The External Ir Receiver

    Connecting the external IR Receiver Before plugging the Display into the mains supply, connect the supplied IR receiver (depends on the model) to the IR input on the Display. Place the IR receiver in sight of your own remote control. Simply operate your remote control whilst pointed at the IR receiver and it will relay the control signal to your Display.
  • Page 11 To switch off the Display Turn off the power switch on the Display - position “2” ). The Display will switch off. To power down the Display completely, unplug the power cord from the mains socket. Standby Button Power Switch (*) Joystick (*) The location of the power switch may differ depending on the model Power LED Status...
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    Remote Control Standby: Switches On / Off the Display Numeric buttons: Enters a number or a letter in the text box on the screen Signage: Displays Signage Settings menu Volume +/-: Increases or decreases the volume CMS: Launches on board ClevertouchLive signage application.
  • Page 13: Initial Setup

    Press the Back/Return or Exit button to display or to enter this PIN if you are asked to enter a PIN for any return to the Home Screen. You can navigate through menu operation later. To skip this step highlight Skip the elements situated in the centre of the Home Pin and press OK.
  • Page 14: Display Settings Menu Content

    Note: It is recommended to set the Picture Zoom option to Screen. Press the Back/Return or Exit button to Auto, if the Display’s OSD Orientation is in one of the portrait display or return to the Home Screen. modes. Otherwise, the picture may look stretched-out. Following options will be available on the Home Advanced Settings Screen:...
  • Page 15: Network & Internet

    IP settings: Configure your Display’s IP settings. Digital Output: Set the digital sound output prefer- ence. PCM, Bypass, and Auto options will be availa- Signage Settings ble. Highlight the option you prefer and press OK to set. Note: This option should be set to PCM instead of Auto, if Device Info the connected external audio device does not support DD.
  • Page 16 Also note that HEX protocol will work with the baud OK to select. The Display will search all selected input rate value 19200 for UART 0. sources consecutively to find signal. If no signal is UART1: Select ASCII/HEX protocol for UART 1. detected from other available sources, the Display will Default value is HEX.
  • Page 17: Usb

    Auto Launch: Configures the auto launch preference. problems when you connect your USB device to other Disabled, CMS, Open Browser, Vsign Lite, Select devices and you might have to format your USB device. Source, and Select Application options are available. OPS Settings If this option is enabled, HDMI Wake Up Enabled:...
  • Page 18: Link Options

    disable the feature. Then define a source for your plan. Highlight the Fixed Volume Value: Sets the value of the volume related option and press the OK button, then set as to be fixed. desired using the Up/Down directional buttons and the OK button.
  • Page 19: Device Preferences

    Menu Timeout: Set your idle timeout duration Sound preference for the menus. System Sounds: System sound is the sound played when navigating or selecting an item on the Enable or disable the Standby Mode Led: Display screen. Highlight this option and press OK functionality of the standby mode LED.
  • Page 20: Installing 3 Rd Party Applications

    • You can allow or restrict installation of apps from The status of the Internet connection under the sources other than the Google Play Store. Ethernet caption in the Network & Internet menu will read ‘Connected’. The MAC and IP addresses will •...
  • Page 21: Network Standby Mode

    Use a wired connection if you experience problems with a wireless connection. A stable connection speed is required to play back streaming content. Use an Ethernet connection if the wireless LAN speed is unstable. Note: Android system allows only one network connection at a time.
  • Page 22: Airserver Wireless Mirroring

    Settings > Link Options menu is defined, the browser Airserver Wireless Mirroring will open on this page. AirServer is a universal screen mirroring receiver To navigate the web browser, use the directional enabling users to project their own content from buttons on the remote or a connected mouse.
  • Page 23: Media Player

    info bar to control the video playback, and configure Media Player the settings. The info bar will disappear after a certain Highlight Media Player on the Home Screen and press period of time. Press OK to reveal the info bar again. OK to launch the app.
  • Page 24: Cec And Cec Rs Passthrough

    “txt”. CEC and CEC RS Passthrough • Open this file with a text editor software such This function allows to control the CEC-enabled Notepad. devices, that are connected through HDMI ports by • Write the desired URL (for example, www.starturl. using the remote control of the Display.
  • Page 25: Real Time Clock (Rtc)

    HDMI out Controlling with an External PC The HDMI port located on the rear left side of the Display functions as an output port (upper HDMI port, HDMI Out). This port will not function as an input, thus no source devices should be connected to this port.
  • Page 26 Connecting to the Display (RS232 port) Run the software and select Serial as Connection Type. Enter the Display’s serial port in the field Serial Line (in the following example it is COM4) and “115200” in the field Speed. Then click the Open button.
  • Page 27: Rs232/Lan Command Table

    RS232/LAN Command Table ADMIN PANEL COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return #Display will be sent to Active Standby state. Turn off panel no parameter #Display is in Active Standby state already! no parameter Restart #Display will be restarted int (wait seconds until Restart) Sets panel Volume, parameter value will ve...
  • Page 28 integer n (7 = HDMI1, 8 = HDMI2,9 = HDMI3, 10 SELECTSOURCE Select source. #*Select external source: ... = HDMI4, 19 = DP, 20 = OPS, 26 = TYPE C ) Set static IP, Default Gateway and SubnetMask string ( ex: 192.168.0.15- SSIP #IP address setting Succesfull addresses (seperate...
  • Page 29 #*set dynamic bass state SETDYNAMICBASS Set dynamic bass state. integer n (0 = off, 1 = on) to n #*the dynamic bass state GETDYNAMICBASS Get dynamic bass state. no parameter is ... (0 = off, 1= on) #*set bass gain to n SETBASSGAIN Set bass gain integer n (-6 <= n <= 6)
  • Page 30 #*Do cms param assignment with SETCMSPARAMS Gets the CMS GETCMSPARAMS no parameter command. parameters Returns the value of cms params #*CMS params set to ... Sets the CMS string parameter max. SETCMSPARAMS parameters length of 255 characters #*NACK Browser debug is enabled.
  • Page 31 #*formatting is succesful. Format the internal USB #*error while formatting. FORMATDISK no parameter disk as FAT32 #*No Internal USB is found. GENERAL PANEL FUNCTIONS Command Description Parameter Return Turns the led on/off. #*Led is ON (Used for setting the led integer n (0 = off, 1 = on) status of current state) #*Led is OFF...
  • Page 32 #*ACK SETMODELNO Set model no. string-integer n #*NACK Get serial no. (returns #*<Serial no> GETSERIALNO #*NACK if no serial no parameter number has been set) #*NACK #*ACK SETSERIALNO Set serial no. string-integer n #*NACK integer n (n is a four digit SETFTIPIN Set FTI PIN number #*FTI PIN was set to n...
  • Page 33 string n Valid country strings are below: TURKEY, UK, ALBANIAN, AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BELARUSIAN, BELGIUM, BULGARIA, COLOMBIA, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECH, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, INDIA, IRAQ, #* setCountry() set to n IRELAND, ISRAEL, ITALY, JORDAN, SETCOUNTRY Set country #*Incorrect item parameter LATVIA, LEBANON, entered...
  • Page 34 #*menu timeout mode is OFF #*menu timeout mode is n GETMENUTIMEOUT Get menu time out mode no parameter #*can not get menu timeout mode Note: Above n is one of (15, 30,45, 60) integer n (0 = off, #*set auto display off 1 = 1 HOUR, mode to n 2 = 2 HOUR,...
  • Page 35 #*Wake on Lan is enable. GWOL Get Wake on Lan option no parameter #*Wake on Lan is disable. Display the current date TIME no parameter Time = ... and time. #*set time mode to n string n (“auto”, “manual”) SETTIMEMODE Set time mode #*invalid input type #*time mode is n...
  • Page 36 “GETSCHEDULER N” (N #*The scheduler Plan N is scheduler number) (1,2,3,4) is ... (ON, OFF) gets scheduler enabled/ GETSCHEDULER ----------------------------- disabled ------- #*Wrong parameter “GETSCHEDULER 1” entered string n ( schedulerplannumber_ onenabled_ontime_ offenabled_ offtime_days_ sourceorbrightness_value in format: A_B_hh:mm_C_ hh:mm_D_E_F ) A = 1, 2, 3, 4 B = 0, 1 C = 0, 1...
  • Page 37 #*Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) on/off time, source and days are: ..(hh:mm_hh:mm_source_ days) “GETSCHEDULEOP N” #*Scheduler Plan N (N is scheduler number) (1,2,3,4) on/off time, gets scheduler N=1, 2, 3, 4 GETSCHEDULEOP backlight and days are: parameters ----------------------------- ..(hh:mm_hh:mm_ ------- backlight_days) GETSCHEDULEOP 1”...
  • Page 38 Get volume maximum #*Maximum volume limit GETMAXVOLUME no parameter level is ... Get volume minimum #The minimum volume GETMINVOLUME no parameter level is ... #*Start up volume is set to ... #*Volume can not be integer n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) SETSTARTVOLUME Set startup volume higher than maximum...
  • Page 39 #*Wifi & BT Switch Mode is set to ***** Set the wifi&bt switch string wifibt string usb SETMODE_WIFIBT value string (Display,OPS,Auto) #*Wifi & BT Switch Mode is not set (invalid input) #*USB Mode is set to ***** Set the Front&Internal string usb string wifibt SETMODE_USB USB status value...
  • Page 40 set default gateway #*set default gateway: (default gateway value nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn should be of format string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn” SETDEFAULTGATEWAY nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) (eg. #*setting default gateway SETDEFAULTGATEWAY is failed nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) get default gateway (eg. #*the default gateway is GETDEFAULTGATEWAY no parameter GETDEFAULTGATEWAY) nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn set DNS server 1 (DNS #*set DNS server 1 to: server value should be of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn...
  • Page 41 #*Turning OPS on #*Turning OPS off #*The OPS is already on string parameter “on” #*The OPS is already off SETOPSPOWER Set OPS power status or “off” #*The OPS is not enabled #*The OPS is not plugged #*invalid value entered #*The OPS is on #*The OPS is off GETOPSPOWER Get OPS power status...
  • Page 42 #*Picture contrast value is set to n #*Same value is set. Do Set picture contrast int n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) SETCONTRAST nothing. value. #*Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100 Get picture brightness #*THE BRIGHTNESS GETBRIGHTNESS no parameter value.
  • Page 43 Picture brightness value is set to ... Decrease Brightness BRIGHTNESSDOWN no parameter Picture brightness value is Level by 1 step at min value. You can not decrease brightness level further. Picture contrast value is set to ... Inrease Contrast Level CONTRASTUP no parameter Picture contrast value is...
  • Page 44 #*White Balance is set to ... str-int type n (type = redgain, greengain, Decrement white balance Invalid value for White DECWB bluegain, redoffset, value by n. Balance (0-255) greenoffset, blueoffset) (0 ≤ n ≤250) Invalid type for White Balance str-int type (type = redgain, greengain, GETWB Get white balance value.
  • Page 45 Clear browser cache/ #*Browser cookies are cookies (Private datas CLEARCACHE no parameter cleared like web form) Clear browser data files like History, Bookmarks, #*Browser data files are CLEARBROWSERDATA no parameter Speed Dial and cleared Configuration #*Do cms status assignment with SETCMSSTATUS command GETCMSSTATUS...
  • Page 46: Rs232 Hex Commands

    RS232 HEX Commands Protocol Test Steps • Before testing, please know the board type you have. There are two types of board. The UART 0 and UART 1 connections of the these boards are explained below: RJ12 is connected to UART 0, DSUB9 is connected to UART 1. Therefore, UART 0 and UART 1 could be tested separately in this type of the board RJ12 and DSUB9 both are connected to UART 0.
  • Page 47 Reply sent by display for Command received by display successful operation Byte Number Header Data Notes Header Data Setting Action Type code Size flag code Name Operation Power Mode (Quick Standby) should be enabled to be able to turn on the Display with this command.
  • Page 48 Reply sent by display for Command received by display successful operation Byte Number Header Data Notes Header Data Setting Action Type code Size flag code Name Operation INCREMENT DECREMENT XY can take 00 as a minimum and 1D as a maximum. XY can be either 00 or 01.
  • Page 49 Reply sent by display for Command received by display successful operation Byte Number Header Data Notes Header Data Setting Action Type code Size flag code Name Operation INCREMENT DECREMENT XY would be in the range of 00 and 64. Central position is 32. INCREMENT DECREMENT INCREMENT...
  • Page 50: Maximum Pixel Rates

    Maximum Pixel Rates Please note that connection ports and other features shown here may vary depending on the Display model. For Ultra HD panels, Source Max. Resolution Colour Space Bits/Component Pixel/Rate HDMI 4K@60Hz YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit 594MHz OPS (Optional) 4K@60Hz YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 Bit 594MHz...
  • Page 51 Verified Max. Codec Audio Codec Container Performance XviD 1920x1080p @ 30fps AC3, MP3 AVI, OGM MP3, AC-3, AAC, H.263 720x576p @ 30fps 3GP, 3G2, MOV, MP4 AMR-NB AAC, AAC-LC, MP3, AVI, MOV, MP4, MKV, TS, M2TS, MTS, M4V, H.264 3840x2160 @ 30fps 100Mbps AC3, PCM, Vorbis, FLV, F4V, PMP AMR-NB...
  • Page 52 Audio Decoder Sample Codec Channel Bit Rate Container rate MPEG 1/2/2.5, Audio Layer 3 8 ~ 320 kbps, CBR and VBR 8 ~ 48 kHz MP2/MP3 PCM, IMA-ADPCM, MS- Up to 1.5Mbps 8 ~ 48 kHz ADPCM, U-Law Vorbis 8 ~ 96 kHz Flac 8 ~ 96 kHz FLAC...
  • Page 53 Format Container Extensible Markup Language DVB-SUB Jacosub...
  • Page 54: System Features

    Wireless LAN Transmitter Specifications System Features Max Output Frequency Ranges Power Panel 2400 - 2483,5 MHz (CH1 - CH13) < 100 mW 75” 16/7 DLED 5150 - 5250 MHz (CH36 - CH48) < 200 mW (*) Panel type 5250 - 5350 MHz (CH52 - CH64) <...
  • Page 55: Information For Users On Disposal Of Old Equipment And Batteries

    Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries [European Union only] Equipment bearing these symbols should not be disposed as general household waste. You should look for appropriate recycling facilities and systems for the disposal of these products. Note: The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
  • Page 56: Vesa Wall Mount Measurements

    Vesa Wall Mount Measurements Hole Pattern Sizes (mm) Screw Sizes min. (mm) Length (X) max. (mm) Thread (Y)
  • Page 57: Installation On An Indented Wall

    Installation On An Indented Wall Side view Plane view Minimum 50 mm Minimum 70 mm Minimum 50 mm Minimum 50 mm Ambient temperature range: 0-35ºC When installing the product on an indented wall, allow at least the space specified above between the product and wall for ventilation and ensure that the ambient temperature is kept between 0ºC-35ºC.
  • Page 58: Safety Warnings

    Safety Warnings Laite on liitettävä suojakoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan. Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt. Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag. Equipment connected to the protective earthing of the building installation through the mains connection or through other equipment with a connection to protective earthing – and to a cable distribution system using coaxial cable, may in some circumstances create a fire hazard.

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