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  • Page 1 Lyra (Q series) User Manual Extended...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.1 Safety Precautions ..............................16 2.2 Installation Precautions ............................17 2.3 Installation ................................19 2.4 Installing the OPS (Optional) ..........................20 2.5 Installing the Wi-Fi Module ..........................21 2.6 Installing Newline Assistant ..........................22 2.6.1 Introduction ...............................22 2.6.2 Installation.................................23 3 Getting Started ......................... 24 3.1 Power On ................................24 3.2 Power Off ................................25...
  • Page 3 4.9.2 File Preview ..............................58 4.9.3 File Search ................................58 4.9.4 File Filtering ..............................58 4.9.5 New Folder................................59 4.9.6 File Operation..............................59 4.9.7 File Name ................................60 4.10 Browser ................................60 4.11 Apps folder .................................61 4.12 Add Shortcut ..............................63 4.12.1 Add Shortcuts to Home Page ..........................63 4.12.2 Delete Shortcuts...............................65 4.12.3 Add Quick Start Windows Programs in Smart System ..................65 4.12.4 Customize the main icon ..........................68...
  • Page 4 Welcome to the world of Newline Thank you for choosing the Q series Interactive Flat panel display. Please use this document to get the most out of your screen. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 5 Energy Star Compliance. Signage Displays with Plug-in Module. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Newline Interactive Inc., has followed the EPA’s enhanced Product qualification and certification process to ensure that the products marked with the ENERGY STAR logo are ENERGY STAR qualified per the applicable ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
  • Page 6: About This Document

    About This Document This document describes multiple functions, instructions, and notes about the product. Symbols are used in this document to indicate operations that need particular attention. The symbols are defined as follows: Provides additional information to supplement operation in the main text. Provides tips for operation.
  • Page 7: Safety Instruction

    Safety Instruction For your safety, please read the following instruction before you use the product. Serious injury or property damage may be caused by improper operations. Do not try to repair the product on your own. WARNING Disconnect the product from the power supply immediately if major failures occur. Major failures include the following: If smoke, a peculiar smell or an abnormal sound is discharged from the product.
  • Page 8 WARNING Do not install the product in an improper place. Do not install the product in humid places, such as the bathroom, the shower room, near  windows, or outdoor environments that experience rain, snow, or other harsh weather. Avoid installation near hot spring vapor.
  • Page 9 CAUTION Adjust the direction of the radio antenna to avoid the interference from the product.  Keep the radio away from the product.  If the screen glass is broken or falls off: Keep all personnel 10 feet away from the screen to ensure safety. ...
  • Page 10 CAUTION About USB port. Front USB ports and rear USB 3.0/USB 2.0 ports switch connections based on signal sources. If the current signal source is reading the data from an external product connecting to the port, please switch the signal source after the data reading is complete. Otherwise, the data or product may be damaged.
  • Page 11: Overview

    The newline's 4K Ultra High-Definition LED screen also provides a fluid writing experience. Annotate over anything on the screen, whether in the embedded whiteboard or while using any other device.
  • Page 12 Rear View  65 " / 75 " / 86 " 98 "...
  • Page 13 Front Ports Power Supply Plug Speakers Power Switch Power On/Off Rear Ports 1 Front Buttons Rear Ports 2 Remote Control Receiver Wi-Fi Module Light Sensor OPS Port Power Output Plug Notes: The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
  • Page 14: Ports

    While HDMI and Display Port offer support for cables of varying lengths, the maximum  cable length that Newline recommends for optimal performance is 3 meters (10 feet) for HDMI and 1.8 meters (around 6 feet) for Display Port. Using cable longer than...
  • Page 15 WARNING The rear power output port is supplies 180W (maximum) power. Please contact Newline to purchase the power AC adapter for powering external devices. Please do not connect any products which require power than listed. Doing so may cause injury or damage to the panel.
  • Page 16: Front Buttons

    1.4 Front Buttons Buttons Operations Functions Short press Power on Solid white color : Display is on and working  Sleep mode The red and white lights flicker alternately: Display  enter Sleep mode. Long press for more Power off than 2 seconds Solid red color : Display is in shut down mode ...
  • Page 17: Remote Control

    1.5 Remote Control Carefully read the following instructions before using the remote control to avoid possible faults: Do not drop or damage the remote control.  Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control.  Do not place the remote control on a wet object. ...
  • Page 18 Buttons Operations Power On/Off Go to the Home Page Directional Pad Confirm/OK Press once to freeze the current screen. Press again to exit freeze function Enter the Source Selection Page Return to Previous/Exit App switcher  Open the Quick Setting menu on the embedded operating system.
  • Page 19: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide 2.1 Safety Precautions Installation Environment...
  • Page 20: Installation Precautions

    Installation Direction 2.2 Installation Precautions Weight Loading Weight of the product: 69lb/ 31.5kg (55INCH), 86lb/ 39kg (65INCH), 115lb/52 kg (75INCH), 143lb/ 65kg (86INCH),238lb/ 108kg (98INCH). When using a mobile stand, ensure that the weight of the product is less than the loading ...
  • Page 21 For any problem, please contact our support desk. Our company is not responsible for any damage or losses incurred by users if the users fails to follow the instructions. Ventilation Ensure adequate ventilation and/or an air conditioned environment. We recommend keeping certain distances from the side of the product to the wall or panels.
  • Page 22: Installation

    2.3 Installation The dimensions of the four bracket mounting holes on the back panel are VESA MIS-F compliant (98 INCH: 800 x 600 mm/31.50 x 23.62 in; 86INCH or 75INCH: 800 x 400 mm/31.50 x 15.75 in; 65INCH: 600 x 400 mm/23.62 x 15.75 in; 55INCH: 400 x 400 mm/15.75 x 15.75 in).
  • Page 23: Installing The Ops (Optional)

    55 " : 2.4 Installing the OPS (Optional)
  • Page 24: Installing The Wi-Fi Module

    The OPS does not support hot plugging. Therefore, you must insert or remove the OPS when the display is powered off. Otherwise, the display or OPS may be damaged. You will need to purchase the OPS separately. Perform the following steps to install the OPS. Step 1 Unscrew the M4 screws by hand to remove the OPS protective cover.
  • Page 25: Installing Newline Assistant

    2.6 Installing Newline Assistant 2.6.1 Introduction The Newline Assistant agent is a tool used as a bridge between the embedded operating system and the OPS. It helps add Windows software shortcut to the Home Page, as well as to protect USB data when switching between sources.
  • Page 26: Installation

    Step 2 On the Home Page, tap OPS and the source will switch to the Windows operating system. Step 3 Visit our website at www.newline-interactive.com and choose Support > downloads to download the Newline Assistant installation package. Newline Assistant Step 4 Install the as instructed.
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    Getting Started 3.1 Power On Step 1 Ensure the power cable is fully seated into the panel and wall outlet before powering on the panel. Please confirm your wall outlet supports a power range of 100V to 240V with frequency at 50 Hz/60 Hz ± 5% and is fully grounded. The power outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
  • Page 28: Power Off

    (tips Image to be updated) : Step 3 Press the power button on the front control panel or on the remote control. 3.2 Power Off Step 1 Press the power button on the front panel or the power button on the remote control to enter sleep mode.
  • Page 29: Calibration

    Step 3 In the Warning dialog box, tap Cancel to return to working mode. Tap Turn off to turn off the panel, and the power indicator will turn to red. Step 4 If you want to completely turn off the product, turn off the rocker switch behind the panel (next to the power socket) and unplug the power cord.
  • Page 30 Step 4 Select in the Tablet PC Settings window.
  • Page 31 Step 5 Select Touch input from the option and start calibration. Step 6 Use your finger or a pencil to click and hold the center of the flickering cross . Do not release until moves to the next positioning point. Complete the calibration process as instructed.
  • Page 32: Operating

    Operating 4.1 Profile Logon When the panel is powered on, the panel will show all the registered accounts as shown in the following figure: Tap the icon to enter the 6 digits passkey which is set when you first time operating the panel, then you can log into the system homepage.
  • Page 33 Notes: The passkey is only limited to 6 digits, English letters are not allowed. After passkey enabled, every time you boot up the screen, system will request the passkey. If you forgot your passkey, please contact your administrator to reset your passkey.
  • Page 34: Home

    4.2 Home Once logged into the system, the user will be taken to the Home page as shown in the following figure: 1: Logo (Shortcut to Settings) 2: Clock (Shortcut to Clock) 3: Date and Week(Shortcut to Calendar) 4: Side Toolbar 5: Status Bar and Settings 6: Main Icon 7: Preview Window for Signal Source...
  • Page 35 Shortcut for Clock Tap the time icon on the Home page to start the clock application. Using the icons on the top, you may switch from clock mode to alarm mode, or to timer and stopwatch mode. In the clock mode, you may tap to add other time zones as shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 36 Tap to enter the app interface. Apps displays all pre-installed applications, including Calculator, Calendar, Clock, Settings, Newline Cast, File Viewer, Office Suite, and…etc. Tap the icon of an application to run the application. Tap “Screen Sharing” icon to enable the wireless screen sharing function.
  • Page 37 Customize the signal source icon: Long press the icon to customize the signal source icon. (Tips: Image to be updated) The functions of the side toolbar are as follows:...
  • Page 38 Icon Functions Tap once to switch to the OPS source. Long press to customize your favorite signal source icon. Go to Home page. Tap once to start annotation mode, tap again to stop annotation and take a screenshot. Switch to whiteboard mode. Minimize or maximize the toolbar.
  • Page 39: Sources

    Icon Functions Account log out and return to the lock screen. 4.3 Sources On the side toolbar page, tap to enter the signal source selection, including Front Type C, Type C, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3 and Display port. The icon without signal source connected is gray, and the icon with signal source connected is white.
  • Page 40: Ops

    OPS, "No Signal" is displayed. 4.6 Screen Sharing Multiple devices can be cast wirelessly to the display through several casting modes (Airplay, Google Cast…). To cast: tap Screen Sharing on the Home Page to enter Newline Cast. On...
  • Page 41: Whiteboard

    screen directions will appear for you to follow in order to wirelessly cast to the display, as shown in the following figure: 4.7 Whiteboard The whiteboard function is designed to present conference writing to attendees in a quick and easy manner. The whiteboard has the following functions: Discussion and screen annotation ...
  • Page 42 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 on the side toolbar or tap in discussion mode to enter annotation mode.  In annotation mode, a transparent layer lays over the screen, letting you write over whatever is on the screen until you exit annotation mode.
  • Page 43: Whiteboard Functions

    Icon Name Icon Function Tap to enter move canvas function, press and move your finger in the page to move canvas and content on it. Move Canvas Double-tap the screen to return to the previous position on the canvas. Tap to use the pen function, and the icon turns into blue. Tap and hold the icon for two seconds to set the size and color.
  • Page 44 In discussion mode, tap to create a new page. Up to 99 pages can be created. See the following figure: Page settings  Tap and hold for two seconds to set the color and the pattern of the new page, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 45 Annotation mode  The background is transparent and the real-time image of the current signal source will be displayed. You can comment on presentation content such as Office documents and pictures as shown in the following figure: Discussion mode  The background is a single color, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 46 On the ADD items, you can import the pictures, Text, Sticky note, PDF document from system files, USB, network. You also can import the Search Image or Search Web in the internet. On the TOOLS items, you can use rulers to draw line or shape on the page, import the visualizer image etc.
  • Page 47 On the Whiteboard, tap to pop up QR code exporting windows. You can export the whiteboard page into QR Code, before that, you can customize the number of export page, change the export format at first. Move canvas On the whiteboard, tap the icon to enter move canvas function, press and move your finger in the page to move canvas and content on it.
  • Page 48 : used to write.  Highlighter : used to highlight. Characters covered by comments are still visible.  Line Size and Color On the Whiteboard, tap and hold for two seconds to set the size and color. You can select the line size and color for writing, as shown in the following figure: Insert auto shape On the Whiteboard, tap to insert the shape or set the shapes and color.
  • Page 49 icon supports three status: Unavailable: The icon is unavailable when users insert arrow and line; Unselected: The edge of shapes are colored when the icon is not selected; Selected: the shape will be filled with colors when you import the shape; Select On the Whiteboard, tap and user could choose the data on the page to move/ zoom in/...
  • Page 50 Finger gesture Rotate: Drawing: Add arrow effect ( ) Zoom in/out: Drawing: Add arrow effect ( )...
  • Page 51 Icon Functions Long press this icon to Rotate the selected items Tap this icon to copy the items. Tap this icon to cut the items. Tap this icon to Push to top layer. Tap this icon to Push to bottom layer. Tap this icon to lock the layer.
  • Page 52 Clear All On the Whiteboard page, tap to show the pop-up windows to clear all content on the current page, as shown in the following figure: Capture to take a screenshot and save the data to file commander > picture > screenshot > image.
  • Page 53: Page Operations

    4.7.2 Page Operations You can preview, select, and delete the writing page, you also can save the page to you USB Flash device or local files. Page Preview at the lower right corner in the whiteboard mode. All pages will be displayed. Tap one page to switch to that page for more operations, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 54: Whiteboard Setting

    Page Operation On the Navigation page, you can select or delete writing pages according to requirements, as shown in the following figure: to select all pages.  to save the writing pages to USB flash device.  to share the writing pages to local file or AquaMail. ...
  • Page 55 Object recognition Users can drag the slider to enable the object detection function, tap icon to view details functions, as shown in the following figure: Example 1: Turn on write with Fine Pen only Fine Pen (2mm): User Fine Pen to write and erase with small eraser. ...
  • Page 56 Fine Pen and finger (thick pen): User Fine Pen or finger (thick pen) to write. System will  detect the thickness of writing and automatically switch to the corresponding color and thickness of pen/highlighter. The move button: After tapping this button, you can move the canvas with one finger or ...
  • Page 57: Annotation

    Long press on objects: Shortcut for selecting objects.  Palm Rejection: Drag the slider to enable and disable the Palm Rejection. When Palm rejection is turned on, fingers and pen can write and draw, but palm and fist would not be recognized.
  • Page 58 Take a Screenshot icon to enter take a screenshot interface, users can tap icon to take a screenshot; tap icon to switch to whiteboard mode; tap icon to save screenshot, tap icon to exit screenshot. Save screenshot icon to pop up save screenshot interface, you can save or share screenshot as following:...
  • Page 59 to select all pages.  to view tips.  to save the annotation pages to USB flash device.  to share the annotation pages to local file or AquaMail.  Notes: You can select "Internal storage > Pictures > Screenshots > image" folder to view or get screenshots.
  • Page 60: File Management

    Notes: If you need more details instruction, please refer to whiteboard setting. 4.9 File Management The product supports connection to USB flash memory. In File Viewer application, you can preview all files in the internal storage and storage devices connected via USB ports and select, copy, paste, delete and search for files.
  • Page 61: File Preview

    4.9.2 File Preview Using the File Viewer application, you can tap the submenu on the left side to preview what files are on internal storage, external storage devices connected via the USB ports, cloud stored files, FTP uploaded files, and local network files, as shown in the following figure. 4.9.3 File Search Enter the File Viewer application and tap .
  • Page 62: New Folder

    The system supports two view modes: list and grid. You can tap on the top right  corner to switch view modes. to display files based on name, type, size, and modification.  4.9.5 New Folder Enter the File Viewer application, and tap to create new file or tap to create new folder, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 63: File Name

    4.9.7 File Name Under the "Internal storage > Pictures > Screenshots " folder in the File Manager, remote control screenshots of this meeting are saved. Screenshots include annotation page screenshots, screenshot pages in the discussion mode are saved in the "Internal storage > Pictures > Screenshots > image" folder. Depending on the screenshots mode, picture naming is different.
  • Page 64: Apps Folder

    Notes: If a third-party browser is installed, tap Browser to set the third-party browser as the default browser. 4.11 Apps folder On the Home page, tap Apps. On the page that is displayed, all applications can be viewed. The following figure shows applications that the system is delivered with .
  • Page 65 Tap this icon to enter the settings application. Newline Cast Tap this icon to enter the Newline Cast application. Newline Tap this icon to enter the Newline Engage Cloud application. Engage Cloud Vote Tap this icon to enter the Vote application.
  • Page 66: Add Shortcut

    Connection.  to view the Windows software shortcuts that the Newline Assistant uploads to  the embedded operating system. For details, see “Add Quick Start Windows Programs in Smart System”.
  • Page 67 to view all applications.  Step 3 Add applications on the tab. In the list, tap the icon to add it as a shortcut on the Home page. A check icon will appear  at the upper right corner of the shortcut icons. Up to 5 shortcuts can be added. Step 4 On the Home page, tap the shortcut icon and you can start the program/application.
  • Page 68: Delete Shortcuts

    4.12.3 Add Quick Start Windows Programs in Smart System Step 1 In Windows, run the Newline Assistant program and drag the software icons or folder shortcut icons that you want to add from the desktop or menu to the Newline Assistant window.
  • Page 69 Step 2 Tap icon to return to the Home Page. Tap the icon to view the shortcuts interface. Step 3 On the shortcut setting page, tap icon to view all the Windows software shortcuts added by the Newline Assistant in Step 1.
  • Page 70 By default, the Newline Assistant application is added on the tab. Step 4 Tap the icon to add the shortcut on the Home page or tap again to remove it. Step 5 Return to Home page. Tap the added shortcut to launch the Windows application.
  • Page 71: Customize The Main Icon

    4.12.4 Customize the main icon Step 1 On Home page, long press one of the six main icon to access the interface for replace the main icon. Step 2 Tap the icons across the top to switch the list between external signal sources, pre-installed apps and settings.
  • Page 72: Launcher Edit Name

    Lock: Lock the six default main icons on the main page, and the six main icons cannot be replaced after turning on. Import: Import the custom settings of six icons from other users. Self-installed third-party applications do not support import; Export: Exporting the custom setting of six icons.
  • Page 73: Automatically Power Off

    4.13 Automatically Power Off If the screen is left un-operated for a specified duration, it will be locked to guarantee your privacy. Choose Settings> Power Setting to set the duration. For details on the setting method, see " Power Setting ". After the screen is locked, if it is operated again within 120 seconds, the screen is unlocked.
  • Page 74: Connected Devices

    4.14.2 Connected devices Enter the Connected devices submenu to turn on Bluetooth, system will automatically detect and connect to new device via Bluetooth. 4.14.3 Language and Input Enter the Language & Input submenu to set language and keyboard. The default input method of the system is Kika Keyboard F, and Physical keyboard must be enabled.
  • Page 75: Date And Time Settings

    Setting kika keyboard F Tap Virtual keyboard at the left side, select kika keyboard F to set a language in the keyboard dialog box. 4.14.4 Date and Time Settings Enter the Date & Time submenu to set the date and time. Before setting the date and time, users should tap Time zone to select local time zone.
  • Page 76 Setting a Date You can automatically obtain the system date or customize a date. To automatically obtain a date, select Use network provided time.  To customize a date and date format, set them in date and Select date format. ...
  • Page 77 Setting Time You can automatically obtain the system time or customize time. To automatically obtain time, select Use network provided time.  To customize time and time format, set them in time and Use 24-hour format. ...
  • Page 78: Sounds

    Time format will be 24-hours mode only when the Use 24-hour format is selected, otherwise time format will be 12 hours mode. 4.14.5 Sounds Enter the Sounds submenu to select the sound output channel, options included, sound- speaker, S/PDIF, ARC, Lineout, and Mixed. Speaker: Select this option, sound will come out of the IFPD speaker.
  • Page 79: Storage

    4.14.6 Storage Enter the Storage submenu to view space distribution of the internal storage. 4.14.7 Applications Enter the Apps submenu to view downloaded applications by type, running applications, and all applications.
  • Page 80: Display & Theme

    4.14.8 Display & Theme Enter the Display & Theme submenu to set the theme, wallpaper, logo and font size. Theme: Standard, abstract, galaxy, forest, classic, five themes can be chosen;  Wallpaper: Users can use default wallpaper, customize the wallpaper from file viewer; ...
  • Page 81: Tool Bar

    4.14.9 Tool Bar Enter the Tool Bar submenu to set whether to display the tool bar. Left: Tap to turn on/off the left tool bar.  Right: Tap to turn on/off the right tool bar.  Quick settings: Tap to turn on/off the tool bar on the Quick settings. ...
  • Page 82: Power Setting

    App auto-launch: Tap to select the app or a URL automatically running on startup, the  app auto-launch only acts on Android system. 4.14.11 Power Setting Enter the Power submenu to set power on or power off as following: Auto power on/off: Tap the button to enable the function, users can set the power on/ off ...
  • Page 83 Power Button Options: Set the system enter power off or sleep mode when users press  power button. Tap to wake screen: Tap the button to enable the function, users can touch the screen to  wake up the system from sleep mode. Signal Source Wake-up: Tap to turn on/off Signal Source Wake-up.
  • Page 84 To set the energy saving time, tap Energy saving. In the dialog box that is displayed, set  a duration after which the screen enters the lock mode if the screen is left un-operated. After the screen is locked, if the user does not operate the screen within 120s, the screen enters the power off mode.
  • Page 85: Screen Eye Filters

    Studies have shown that just as the ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, the shortwave-length blue light rays from displays can cause eyestrain, retina damage, and affect vision over time. Newline Blue Light filter is an eye protection feature that can reduce the blue light. TT-5521Q /TT-6521Q /TT-7521Q /TT-8621Q has obtained this certification.
  • Page 86: System

    color. It exposes users to less blue light emission while letting them enjoy good color on the display. 4.14.13 System Enter the System submenu to see system version information and admin mode. About Enter About to check the system info such as Model, serial number, firmware version…etc. Screen time...
  • Page 87 Tap to set the type of screen time, options included total screen time, daily screen time and weekly screen time. Advanced For enhance the security, and the better user experience, we collect the settings about the security to the admin mode. You can enter the admin mode as the following method: Go to Settings →...
  • Page 88 You can modify admin mode password in this interface, admin mode password consists of a maximum of 16 digits. 1. Reset Enter the Reset submenu to set about the network settings reset, reset app preference and factory data reset. 2. System update Enter the System update submenu to update the system.
  • Page 89 3. Security Enter the Security submenu to set about the all the security related settings such as USB lock, setting lock, gadgets lock…etc. Keep Whiteboard and Screenshot frequency: you can set the time period of keep the  data, the default setting is after each session.
  • Page 90 USB lock: When you enable the USB lock, under the smart system, only USB disk will  be locked, user will not able to read the data from the USB disk, but USB mouse and keyboard could be used. Under the external source, all the USB devices will be blocked. Settings lock: When you enable the setting lock, the setting-related icons will be ...
  • Page 91 Front buttons lock: When you enable the front button lock, the front button will be  locked no matters on Android or any external sources. 4. Accounts There are multiple user roles under the Account menu, and the permissions for each role can be assigned as shown in the table below.
  • Page 92 Single user mode allows anyone to login without password, tap to enter single user mode. The panel will restart and enter Home page. (2) Multi User mode Tap to enter Multi-user mode, the system will restart and enter the login interface. All registered accounts will appear in the login interface, you can tap any one of the account to login.
  • Page 93 After a new user is added, you can modify the user information as follow. User rename: If you would like to change user name, you can rename it here.  User passkey: If you would like to reset passkey, you can reset it here. The passkey is ...
  • Page 94 Tap the button to turn on/off the guest function. After the guest function is enabled, a guest icon is displayed on the log-on page, you can tap the icon to access the home page. No password is required to access the system as a guest. 5.
  • Page 95: Quick Setting Menu

    Quick Setting Menu Using two fingers and swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the Quick Settings menu, as shown in the following figure. Icon Functions Drag the slider to adjust the brightness. Drag the slider to adjust the volume. Tap the icon to enable the Freeze Function.
  • Page 96 Functions Tap the icon to enable or disable the embedded operating system Wi-Fi. Tap the icon to launch the Newline Classroom Tools. Tap the icon to enable sound only mode. In sound only mode, the screen LCD displays and LED backlight turns off, other functions will continue to work as normal.
  • Page 97: Serial Port Control

    Serial Port Control RS232 communication cable (please use cross data cables) This Device Computer RXD0 TXD0 TXD0 RXD0 Cover RS232 port of panel...
  • Page 98 Connect RS-232 port to the PC or controlling product. Enable RS-232 serial port connection and complete the following configuration. Port: COM1 (Set according to PC or controlling product’s port number) Baud rate 19200 Odd/even check None Data bits Stop bit The following tables list controlling codes, querying codes and return codes.
  • Page 99 Function Controlling codes Return codes Power on 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 00 01 00 CF Power off 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 01 01 01 CF Mute/Unmute...
  • Page 100 Return (exit) 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 1D 01 1D CF 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 2B 01 2B CF ←...
  • Page 101 Freeze On 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 0B 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 0B 00 01 00 CF Freeze Off 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 0B 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 0B 01 01 01 CF Mute On 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 0F...
  • Page 102 Function Querying codes Return codes 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 37 XX Notes: 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 Power supply 37 CF XX indicates the power on/off state. XX = 01: power on state; XX = 00: power off state.
  • Page 103 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 35 XX Notes: 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 XX indicates the mode. D.Mode 35 CF XX = 00-standard; XX = 01-ECO mode; XX = 02-auto. 7F 09 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01 49 XX Notes: Backlight 7F 08 99 A2 B3 C4 02 FF 01...
  • Page 104 OP: backlight brightness; QR: backlight state; ST: Whiteboard state; UV: Screen lock state.
  • Page 105: Faqs & Troubleshooting

    FAQs & Troubleshooting Symptom Troubleshooting Methods The screen cannot be powered on or Check whether the power supply is connected. the power indicator light is off. Check whether the power supply plug is properly connected. Check whether the power outlet has electricity. Check whether the rocker switch is enabled.
  • Page 106 Symptom Troubleshooting Methods the external signal source channel is Ensure that the USB touch cable is connected to being used. the proper port. For details, see section "Ports". Remove and insert the USB touch cable again. There is no sound when the HDMI in Remove and insert the HDMI cable again.
  • Page 107 Symptom Troubleshooting Methods When the touch screen connects to Please use the remote control to start and turn off CEC facilities and powers down, touch the touch screen. Then you can use the CEC screen will stay in shut down mode facilities to recall it.
  • Page 108: Specifications

    Specifications Model TT-5521Q TT-6521Q TT-7521Q TT-8621Q TT-9821Q Display Backlight Display Area 47.64 x 26.77 in/ 56.22 x 31.61 in/ 64.96 x 36.54 in/ 74.60 x 41.97 85.16 x 48.07 1210 x 680mm in/1895 x in/2163 x 1428 x 803mm 1650 x 928mm 1066mm 1221mm Active Screen...
  • Page 109 Model TT-5521Q TT-6521Q TT-7521Q TT-8621Q TT-9821Q Electrical Maximum ≤ 550 Maximum ≤ 550 Maximum ≤ 620 Maximum ≤ Maximum ≤ 650 W 795 W Power Consumption Standby Mode ≤ Standby Mode ≤ Standby Mode ≤ Standby Mode Standby Mode 0.5 W 0.5 W 0.5 W ≤...
  • Page 110 Model TT-5521Q TT-6521Q TT-7521Q TT-8621Q TT-9821Q RS-232 x 1, Line Out x 1, SPDIF out x 1, HDMI Out x 1, USB 3.0 (Public) x 2, USB 3.0 Rear Interface (Android) x 1, Type C x 1, USB3.0 (Touch) x 3, HDMI 2/3 In x 2, DP x 1, OPS Slots Inputs (4K@60Hz) Other functions...
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    More Information For More Information Please visit our website (www.newline-interactive.com/eu) for detailed instruction manual. Contact Us for Support support_eu@newline-interactive.com Please email us at Our company is devoted to product innovation and technology enhancement. Therefore, we may change product specification and information without notice. Product pictures in the...

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