ARTHUR HOLM DB3 User Manual

ARTHUR HOLM DB3 User Manual

Hdcp compliant retractable monitors for furniture integration

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HDCP compliant retractable monitors for furniture integration
Technology Serving Design
Danish craftmanship
Mediterranean soul

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  • Page 1 User Guide HDCP compliant retractable monitors for furniture integration Technology Serving Design Danish craftmanship Mediterranean soul...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME ABOUT US EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BOX CONTENTS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PACKING INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTUCTIONS MONITOR CONTROLS OSD MENU ISD MENU CONNECTIONS CONTROL PROTOCOL VIDEO SIGNALS CONTROL AND SETUP INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    WELCOME Thank you very much for purchasing an Arthur Holm product. Please, read these installation and operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future consultations. We remain at your entire disposal if you have any suggestions.
  • Page 4: About Us

    ABOUT US The Company Arthur Holm has its origins in the Danish furniture designer Jorgen Alex Jensen, who was active during the sixties and the seventies. His design inspiration and his concept of ergonomics have been continued by his family, who is the design force behind Arthur Holm product range.
  • Page 5: Ec Regulations And Security

    EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY ATTENTION: Do not disassemble or modify the device in any way. This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un-insulated voltages inside some of the components, of sufficient magnitude to expose people to risk of electronic shock.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Wiring connected to hazardous voltage requires installation by qualified per- sonnel or the use of ready-made flexible cables. For your security, your equipment must be connected to an electrical outlet with grounding connection protection. Since the plug is used to disconnect the device, the operating electrical outlet must be in an easily accessible place.
  • Page 7: Box Contents

    BOX CONTENTS Before the installation of your retractable monitor, please check the contents of the shipping box, it must contain the following items: • Monitor • Power cord • Remote control (1 per 5 monitors) • Power supply 100-2 40Vac, 50-60Hz. Output 12V •...
  • Page 8: System Description

    DB2. glass. The 21.5” LCD professional display The design and concept of the DB3 have panel ensures a long lifespan. The in- been considered crucial aspects. These include the ability to adjust the screen’s...
  • Page 9 Calibration options touch screen DynamicShare are available. DB3 is a motorized retractable monitor that has a minimal impact on the table’s design. The automated hatch has been specially designed for veneering, ensuring a streamlined finish for the furniture. Users can adjust the screen position from 90 to 20 degrees on the desk.
  • Page 10: Packing Instructions

    PACKING INSTUCTIONS Unpacking Remove the internal screen protection foam before connecting the power supply. Turn the Packing Lock wheel to the left unitl the Operation position is reached (a click sound will be heard). Plug the power supply and the lid will completely close. Packing With the monitor completely closed, press the DOWN key near to the little LCD located below the unit, until you find the TRANSPORT LOCK function.
  • Page 11 PACKING INSTUCTIONS Turn the Packing Lock wheel to the right unitl the Locked position is reached (a click sound will be heard).
  • Page 12: Installation Instuctions

    Not complying with these directions will result in a loss of the Arthur Holm warranty. Albiral Display Solutions S.L. shall not be held liable for any loss or injury incurred as a result of modifications made to goods by anyone other than the supplier or the supplier's authorised representative with the supplier's written permission.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mount the table brackets below the table using the holes indicated in the corresponding Pattern Hole drawing. The six screws of the table bracked are not supplied. The weight of the monitor is up to 25Kg / 55.16 Lbs. PAY ATTENTION THAT THE BRACKETS ARE MOUNTED IN THEIR CORRESPONING SIDE.
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS View from above the monitor with the side brackets attached correctly: Dimensions A and B in table brackets and in monitor brackets must be the same (+-1mm). If adjustment is necessary loosen Table bracket screws (3 on each side), keeping always symmetry regarding to the monitor hole in the table.
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Hang the monitor with the brackets avobe the nuts. Centering the monitor Tighten each nut gradually until the monitor surface is levelled with the table surface.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The air gap around the monitor has to be 2mm [0,08]. Otherwise, the monitor could come in contact with the table while opening and be damaged. Fine Centering of the monitor In case fine centerin of the monitor is needed: Veneer Guide (Option) The DB3V option is prepared to be mounted from below the table with a veneer finishing on the top of the monitor to match the table.
  • Page 17 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Hatch Veneer Instalation Check if the Veneer fits perfectly with the monitor. Clean the top surface of the metal monitor housing and the bottom surface of the Veneer. Glue the Veneer. Double sided tape or glue can be used (depending on the materials that are going to be jointed).
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cover Tray Check if the Veneer fits perfectly with the cover tray. Glue the Veneer. Double sided tape or glue can be used (depending on the materials that are going to be jointed). Double side tape or glue used can’t be thicker than 0,2 - 0,25mm [0.008 - 0.01] The pressure applied must not exceed 1 Kg...
  • Page 19: Monitor Controls

    MONITOR CONTROLS There are two different options available to control the opening of the monitor: the standard option and the veneer option. Standard Option On the right side of the lid, there is a capacitive button to activate hte opening of the monitor.
  • Page 20 MONITOR CONTROLS Modification of the angle of the screen to 90º Press and hold button 1 to modify the angle of inclination of the screen, moving the screen towards 90º. The movement stops when the screen reaches 90º, or if the button is released.
  • Page 21 MONITOR CONTROLS Activate AHlink Press and hold button number 3 for several seconds to activate the AHlink module. Several beeps will be heard when the AHlink has been activated. Then the AHlink app can be used on a smartphone to control and manage the unit. Note: Button 3 might not be engraved on the glass, but to activate the AHlink you will have to press that zone of the screen as if the button was there.
  • Page 22 MONITOR CONTROLS Remote Control The remote control is used to change different settings of the video controller displayed through the OSD (On Screen Display). POWER Switch ON/OFF the monitor MENU Activates OSD menu on screen ddUP Control up on the OSD menu DOWN Control down on the OSD menu LEFT...
  • Page 23: Osd Menu

    OSD MENU Accessing the menu system • With the OSD off, push the MENU button to activate the main OSD menu. • Press the UP and DOWN buttons to move from one function to another. Please reger to the following sections below to view a complete list of all the functions available for the monitor.
  • Page 24 OSD MENU Advance Aspect ratio adjustments • Aspect Ratio • Over Scan • Over Drive Input Input signal selection Other Reset and OSD adjustments • Reset • Menu Time • OSD H Position • OSD V Position • Language • Transparency •...
  • Page 25: Isd Menu

    ISD MENU The Interactive Setup Display is an LCD screen located at the monitor casing inside the desk that allows the setup and provides useful diagnose and historical data of the device. ∙ WELCOME DISPLAY & DATA : 1) Bootloader Version The display will show a Bootloader Version message (example: Bootl).
  • Page 26 ISD MENU 2) Firmware Data that refers to the firmware version (FW) of the equipment (example: FW Ver = 1.32). If you wish to update the FW version, please contact us. 3) Serial Number Serial number of the device (example: serial number of the device = 02658748).
  • Page 27 ISD MENU The connection through RS422 allows the control of up to 30 devices perline. The last device (an only the last one) needs to have the termination activated. ∙ MENUS GENERAL INFORMATION 1) AHnet - Adress The address must be set from 1 to 60. ∙...
  • Page 28 ISD MENU 5) MONITOR BACKLIGHT Backlight level (0 – 100). 6) POSITION It is a diagnostic option that informs about the position of the device. 7) SENSORS INFORMATION It is a diagnostic option that informs about the internal state of the sensors.
  • Page 29 ISD MENU 9) UNIT OPENS It is a diagnostic option that provides historical data. It is very useful to analyze how the device has been used during its lifecycle and it provides information about how many movements the device has done. 10) UNIT STOPS It is a diagnostic option that provides historical data.
  • Page 30 ISD MENU 13) AUTO ADJUST Auto Mechanical Movement Calibration (AH-AMMC). Protocol activation: the device will make a consecutive movements series that must not be interrupted. The system will calibrate the speed and protection thresholds. 14) AHlink Activates AHlink. FIRMWARE UPDATE To update the FW version.
  • Page 31: Connections

    CONNECTIONS INPUT CONNECTORS 12V D.C. Power supply input connector. XLR-4 connector. - 1,2: Ground - 3,4: 12Vdc GPI: Monitor external contact close control. SubD9 female. 1. GPI1 + 2. GPI1 – 3. GPI2 + 4. GPI2 – 5. GPI3 – 6.
  • Page 32: Control Protocol

    CONTROL PROTOCOL AHnet PROTOCOL Communications protocol COMMUNICATION RS422 CONNECTION RJ45 WIRING CAT-6 Speed and configuration BAUD RATE 38400 DATA BITS PARITY NONE STOP BITS Wiring Diagram 1. Data TX + 2. Data TX – 3. Data RX + 4. NC 5.
  • Page 33 CONTROL PROTOCOL AHnet PROTOCOL The AHnet protocol uses 5 bytes communication: BYTE 0 START BYTE BYTE 1 ADDRESS BYTE BYTE 2 COMMAND BYTE BYTE 3 VALUE 1 BYTE 4 VALUE 2 Screen control AHnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE FA XX 01 01 00 SCREEN CLOSE FB XX 01 01 00 FA XX 01 00 00...
  • Page 34 CONTROL PROTOCOL BITE SCREEN CLOSED SCREEN OPENED SCREEN ON SCREEN OFF DVI-A DVI 1-D DVI 2-D PROTECTION STOP MONITOR OK BITE BUTTON LOCK BUTTON UNLOCK...
  • Page 35 CONTROL PROTOCOL Picture Settings AHnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE FA XX 15 00 00 ASK FOR BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 00 ZZ FA XX 16 00 00 ASK FOR CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 00 ZZ FA XX 17 00 00 ASK FOR BRIGHTNESS LEVEL FB XX 17 00 ZZ Number of the monitor address.
  • Page 36: Video Signals

    VIDEO SIGNALS Accepted Video Signals RESOLUTION Horizontal freq (KHz) Vertical freq (Hz) Scanning type 800x600@60Hz 37.879 60.317 Progressive 800x600@72Hz 48.077 72.188 Progressive 800x600@75Hz 46.875 75.000 Progressive 1024x768@60Hz 48.363 60.005 Progressive 1024x768@70Hz 56.476 70.070 Progressive 1024x768@75Hz 60.023 75.030 Progressive 1280x720@60Hz 44.772 59.855 Progressive 1360x768@60Hz...
  • Page 37: Control And Setup

    CONTROL AND SETUP AHLink AHlink is used to control and set-up the unit. By default, the AHlink wireless signal is deactivated. To activate it, please press and hold the Open and Close buttons simultaneously on the cover plate for 5 seconds. You can also activate the AHlink signal with the LCD (Interactive Setup Display) located under the monitor.
  • Page 38 CONTROL AND SETUP If your AH device does not appear on the screen, the AHlink signal might no longer be active. The AHlink name always begins with the characters “AH” followed by the four last MAC AHlink address. You must select the AH device.
  • Page 39 CONTROL AND SETUP SERIAL: Serial number of the unit VER: Firmware Vesion MOV: Controls the Open and Close monitor movements DISP: Turns the display ON or OFF DVIA, DVI1, DVI2: Input source selection BACKL: Backlight adjustments CONTR: Contrast adjustments BRIGHT: Brightness adjustments SAVE VALUES: Memorises the backlight, contrast and brightness values SENSORS: Indicates sensor status.
  • Page 40: Information On Disposal

    INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS OF ELECTRICAL WASTE & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to the designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
  • Page 41: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Albiral Display Solutions warrants this product against manufacturing defects workmanship period five years from date of purchase, subject to the conditions below. Mechanical parts: The engine and the product’s mechanical parts are warranted against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase.
  • Page 42 If you have any doubts concerning the terms of this warranty, please contact: business@albiral.com +34 938 502 376 Copyright © June. 2024. All rights reserved Albiral Display Solutions SL. Registered trademarks: Albiral, Arthur Holm...
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