Table of Contents Important Safety Information ........2 General View ............. 6 Control Buttons on the Display ......7 Turning the Display On/Off ........7 Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen ....9 Remote Control ..........10 General Use ............11 Initial Setup ............11 Home Screen .............12 General Tools Bar ..........12 Tools Board ............
• Please place the product in a position that electric cables Important Safety Information cannot be affected by the operations on the product. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the CAUTION product. • Follow the on screen instructions for operating the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN related features.
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Wall mounting • Do not interfere on your products screen or any other surface with a sharp object. When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to install • Do not keep your product in a humid environment. the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer.
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Connections Foreseeable misuse and incorrect use Be sure to turn off the main power switch and • For apparatus intended to be used in vehicles, ships or disconnect the plug from the power outlet before aircraft or at altitudes exceeding 5000m above sea level, connecting/disconnecting cables.
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• Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries Markings on the Product from equipment you know you are not going to use for a long time. Otherwise the batteries may leak and The following symbols are used on the product as a marker cause damage.
Introduction This interactive Display is designed for use in educational institutions or in the business world. It provides convenience with various software programs and applications that can be used in these areas. General View Please note that connection ports and other features shown here may vary depending on the model of your Display. Front Side LCD Panel 2.
Rear Side (B)(May vary depending on model) RJ12 (sensor box use) RJ12 (service use only) SPDIF Optical Out Control Buttons on the Display Note: The position of the control button may differ depending on the model. Your Display has a single control button. This button allows you to turn the Display on and off. Standby State Turn on Operating State...
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Turn on the power switch on the Display - position “1” ( ). The Display will switch into standby mode and the power LED will light up. To switch on the Display If the Display is in standby mode or quick standby mode, the power LED lights up. To switch on the Display either press the Standby button on the remote control or the control button on the front side of the Display.
Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen Infrared Overlay Touch Screen adds touch screen feature to your Display. The Touch Screen is connected internally to the Display. If you switch the Display’s source to the embedded OPS (if available), touch screen feature can be used with the OPS.
Remote Control Standby: Quick Standby / Standby / On Volume +/-: Increases or decreases the volume Home: Opens the Home Screen Menu: Opens the Display Settings menu Directional buttons: Navigates menus, setting options, moves the focus or cursor, etc. OK: Confirms user selections, enters to sub-menus Back: Returns to previous screen, goes one step back, closes open windows Mute: Completely turns off the volume of the Display...
1. Language General Use The language selection options will be listed on the screen. Select the desired language from the list and press OK The initial setup is not fully compatible with the touch to continue. screen. So it will be more convenient to use the remote control when performing initial setup process.
standby mode, you can disable the Networked Standby Following widgets will be available on the Home Screen: Mode option by setting it to Off. Refer to the Networked In the upper right corner Standby Mode section for more information. • Search ( - only if user logged in) The connection status information will be displayed at the •...
Tools Board will be displayed when you tap on the Tools button on the General Tools Bar, if you are logged in Tools: Open the Tools Board previously. Otherwise login dialogue will be displayed. Following function buttons will be included: Calculator: Open calculator tool All Apps: Display all applications installed on the Display...
can select the desired option here. On the bar, the Start Display Settings: Open the Display Settings menu Voting button turns into the Stop Voting button. This Lock: Set a screen lock password for the active user account button can be tapped, to end the voting. When the voting or change the existing one is stopped, the connected devices will no longer be able to AMS: Open AMS (Account Management System) settings.
Lock: Set a screen lock password for the selected user Eraser ( ): Switch to eraser mode or switch back to account or change the existing one pen/highlighter mode. This function button is situated on the colour bar The updated information will be saved on the Display. If the Display is connected to the Internet and operating in AMS When switched to eraser mode you can use the pen or your active mode, the updated information will be saved in AMS.
AMS Registration Tap on the Cancel button to exit. User Login Feature It is required to have an Internet connection and the active user account should have administrative rights (User Role To use tools, applications and access the settings without - Super Admin) in order to connect the Display to AMS.
want to add by tapping on them, and then tap on the Add Some of the picture settings will be adjusted according to button to add them. In the same way, you can select the the selected picture mode. applications that you want to remove from the favourite Energy Saving: Set your preference for energy saving.
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Note: Adjusting some of the settings may not affect the picture You may be asked to enter a password to connect to the se- on the launcher menu. lected network, in case the network is password protected. You can see the status of the connection under the name Sound of your network.
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Install the file you want to use onto the root directory of any Options USB storage device and name it as “NoSignalImage.png”. Connect the USB storage device to the Display. Highlight Device Info the USB Operations option in the Display Settings > Display device information menu options.
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OPS - active for OPS source If the device supports it, the device’s current battery life remaining information will be displayed here as well. Auto - active for current source (Home or OPS) If the Bluetooth option in the Controls menu is disabled, Note: Microphone and front USB may not be available depending this option will become unavailable and appear as greyed on the model of your Display.
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Fixed Volume Enable: Enables or disables the use of fixed Failure to do so, may cause problems when you connect volume value which is set in the Fixed Volume Value your USB device to other devices and you might have to format your USB device.
Menu Timeout: Set your idle timeout duration the Display section if you need further information on the preference for the menus. buttons on the Display and their functions. Standby Mode Led: Enable or disable the functionality Network & Internet of the standby mode LED. If set to Off the standby mode LED will not light up when the Display is in standby mode.
and date data over the network. Set corresponding to your Note: Formatting the connected storage device will erase all data installed on it. Back up the files that you want to keep environment and preference. Disable by setting as Off if before you proceed with formatting the device.
Operating System Settings Menu Content section if you need further information. • Copy the file with the extension “.apk” onto a FAT formatted USB storage device • Connect the USB storage device to one of the USB inputs on the Display •...
and via Ethernet (wired), the Ethernet connection will take priority. Since if this is the case, a WLAN connection can not be established. Unplug the Ethernet cable to allow wireless connection. Networked Standby Mode Networked Standby Mode is a standard that allows a device to be turned on or woken up by a network message (magic packet).
Note: Use the Media Player applications Gallery, Media Player and (depends on the model), rotate left/right or refresh the Music to play/display media files. It might not be possible to play/ screen or access more settings using the related options. display media files using other applications such as OfficeSuite.
its own name instead of the connected HDMI port’s name Note: Refer to the General View section on the first pages of this manual to see the location of the HDMI ports. (such as DVD Player, Recorder 1, etc.). Note: In Reactive mode (when the Power Mode option in The Display remote is automatically able to perform the the Display Settings>Signage Settings>Power Up Settings main functions after the connected HDMI source has...
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Connecting to the Display (RS232 port) Connecting to the Display (LAN port) Ethernet port Ethernet cable (commercially available) RS-232 Input Socket (3.5mm) Run the software and enter the Display’s IP address in the RS-232 to 3.5mm serial cable (commercially available) field Host Name.
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...
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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 string ( ex: 192.168.0.15- SSIP SubnetMask addresses #IP address setting Succesfull...
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#*set dynamic bass state SETDYNAMICBASS Set dynamic bass state. integer n (0 = off, 1 = on) to n #*the dynamic bass state is GETDYNAMICBASS Get dynamic bass state. no parameter (0 = off, 1= on) #*set bass gain to n SETBASSGAIN Set bass gain integer n (-6 <= n <= 6)
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#*Do cms param assignment with SETCMSPARAMS command. GETCMSPARAMS Gets the CMS parameters no parameter Returns the value of cms params #*CMS params set to ... string parameter max. SETCMSPARAMS Sets the CMS parameters length of 255 characters #*NACK Browser debug is enabled. Open the following url with any chromium-based Sets the browser debug...
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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 Get led on/off state. #*LED is on GETLED (Used for getting the led no parameter status of current state) #*LED is off...
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integer n (n is a four digit SETFTIPIN Set FTI PIN number #*FTI PIN was set to n number) GETFTIPIN Get FTI PIN number no parameter #*The FTI PIN is n integer n n = language( 0=”Turkish”, 1=”English”,2=”Albanian”, 3=“Arabic”,4=”Azerbaijani”, 5=”Belarusian”,6= ”Bosnian”,7=“Bulgarian”, 8=”Czech”,9=”Danish”, 10=”Dutch”,11=”Estonian”,...
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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, IRELAND, ISRAEL, #* setCountry() set to n ITALY, JORDAN, SETCOUNTRY Set country LATVIA, LEBANON, #*Incorrect item parameter LITHUANIA,...
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#*menu timeout mode is #*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 mode 1 = 1 HOUR, to n 2 = 2 HOUR,...
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#*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 SETTIMEMODE Set time mode string n (“auto”, “manual”) #*invalid input type #*time mode is n GETTIMEMODE...
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“GETSCHEDULER N” (N is #*The scheduler Plan N scheduler number) gets scheduler enabled/ (1,2,3,4) is ... (ON, OFF) GETSCHEDULER --------------------------- disabled --------- #*Wrong parameter entered “GETSCHEDULER 1” 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...
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#*Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) on/off time, source and days are: ..(hh:mm_ hh:mm_source_days) “GETSCHEDULEOP N” (N is scheduler number) #*Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) N=1, 2, 3, 4 on/off time, backlight and GETSCHEDULEOP gets scheduler parameters --------------------------- days are: ..(hh:mm_ --------- hh:mm_backlight_days) GETSCHEDULEOP 1”...
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#*Start up volume is set to ... SETSTARTVOLUME Set startup volume integer n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) #*Volume can not be higher than maximum volume #*Invalid volume parameter! GETSTARTVOLUME Get startup volume no parameter #*Start up volume is ... MEDIA BROWSER COMMANDS Command Description...
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#*USB Mode is set to ***** Set the Front&Internal USB string usb string wifibt SETMODE_USB status value string (Display,OPS,Auto) #*USB Mode is not set (invalid input) #*Set Signage ID Success. SETSIGNAGEID Set Signage ID integer n #*Wrong parameter. Parameters must be integer #*The signage ID is ...
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set DNS server 1 (DNS #*set DNS server 1 to: nnn. server value should be of nnn.nnn.nnn SETDNS1 format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn” (eg. SETDNS1 nnn.nnn. #*setting DNS server 1 failed nnn.nnn) get DNS server 1 (eg. #*DNS server 1 is nnn.nnn. GETDNS1 no parameter GETDNS1)
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#*invalid value entered #*The OPS is not enabled string parameter “true” or SETOPSALWAYSON Set OPS Always on value #*OPS Always on set as true “false” #*OPS Always on set as false PICTURE COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return #*setBacklight port to ON SETBACKLIGHT Set backlight pin status.
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Get picture sharpness #*THE SHARPNESS VALUE GETSHARPNESS no parameter value. : ... #*Picture brightness value is set to n #*Same value is set. Do Set picture sharpness SETSHARPNESS int n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) nothing. value. #*Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100 str-int n (n = auto, 16:9, subtitle, 14:9, 14:9zoom,...
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#* Set Micro Dimming Level n str-int n (n = OFF, n = LOW, SETMICRODIMMING Set micro dimming n = MEDIUM, n = HIGH) #*Invalid paramater. Set Micro Dimming Level (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH) GETMICRODIMMING Get micro dimming no parameter #*Micro Dimming Level ...
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GETDYNAMIC Get dynamic contrast. no parameter #*Dynamic contrast is ... CONTRAST Gamma Power Mode is SETGAMMAPOWER Set gamma power int n (limits not clarified) set to n GETGAMMAPOWER Get gamma power no parameter Gamma Power Mode is ... Gamut Color Mode is set SETGAMUTMODE Set gamut mode int n (limits not clarified)
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#*CMS params set to ... string parameter max. SETCMSPARAMS Sets the CMS parameters length of 255 characters #*NACK browser debug 4725 port is enabled Sets the browser debug SETBROWSERDEBUG string n (n = ON, n = OFF) 4725 port browser debug 4725 port is disabled #*Browser cors is enabled #*Browser cors is disabled...
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 4K@60Hz YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit 594MHz Type-C 4K@60Hz...
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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.
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