LG 65TR3PN-B Owner's Manual
LG 65TR3PN-B Owner's Manual

LG 65TR3PN-B Owner's Manual

Monitor signage
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

OWNER'S MANUAL
LG Digital Signage
(MONITOR SIGNAGE)
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for
future reference.
65TR3PN-B
65TR3PN-I
75TR3PN-B
75TR3PN-I
86TR3PN-B
86TR3PN-I
Copyright © 2024 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
www.lg.com

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 65TR3PN-B and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for LG 65TR3PN-B

  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL LG Digital Signage (MONITOR SIGNAGE) Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. 65TR3PN-B 65TR3PN-I 75TR3PN-B 75TR3PN-I 86TR3PN-B 86TR3PN-I www.lg.com Copyright © 2024 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting to Know the Product 3 Precautions for Use Checking Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dust .
  • Page 3: Getting To Know The Product

    An electronic blackboard is a display product that can be used by touching the screen. A touch pen, remote control and others are provided with the product. If any of the listed components are missing, contact customer support. LG Electronics also sells optional components that can help you use the product more effectively as separate purchases.
  • Page 4 Getting to Know the Product Remote control and batteries Electronic blackboard User manual and warranty (AAA, 2 pieces) HDMI cable Power cable TOUCH cable USB Type-C cable Touch pens and pen tips WiFi dongle Note • : Availability may vary depending on your geographic location. •...
  • Page 5: Checking Optional Components

    Optional components may change without prior notice to improve product performance. New components may be added. Note • All optional components are separate purchases. Contact LG Electronics if you wish to purchase them. • Component images shown in the user manual are for the user’s understanding and may differ from actual components.
  • Page 6: Installing The Product

    (mm) (mm) Screw Model Name Quantity Specifications Length (Maximum) VESA Dimensions (A x B) (inches) (inches) 600 x 400 65TR3PN-B 65TR3PN-I 23.6 x 15.7 800 x 400 75TR3PN-B 75TR3PN-I 31.4 x 15.7 800 x 600 86TR3PN-B 86TR3PN-I 31.4 x 23.6...
  • Page 7: Installing The Product

    Installing the Product Caution • Disconnect the power cord first before moving or installing the product. There is risk of electric shock. • Do not install the product on a ceiling or sloped wall. There is a risk of falling and injury. •...
  • Page 8: Connecting To Power

    Installing the Product Connecting to Power Connect the power cable provided as a component to the power terminal at the bottom of the product. Press the power switch on the front of the product or next to the power terminal to turn the power on. Note •...
  • Page 9: Exploring The Product

    Exploring the Product Names of Each Part Front No . Name Explanation Screen that displays the contents of the electronic blackboard and can be Touch screen operated by touching it with your hand or with a touch pen. Touch Pen Holder Holds a touch pen by attaching it magnetically.
  • Page 10: Back

    Exploring the Product Back No . Name Explanation Handle for Used for moving the electronic blackboard. Transportation Used for mounting the electronic blackboard on a stand or installing it on a Screw Holes wall with a wall mount. Power Sources Turns the power on or off.
  • Page 11: Side

    Exploring the Product Side No . Name Explanation Handle for Used for moving the electronic blackboard. Transportation Built-in PC Inserts the built-in PC (OPS). (OPS) Slot Terminals that allow you to connect each of the external devices of the following specifications. •...
  • Page 12: Checking The Input/Output Terminals

    Exploring the Product Checking the Input/Output Terminals Check the location and function of the input/output terminals for connecting external devices to the electronic blackboard. Front Cable Terminal HDMI ENTRÉE No . Name Explanation Power Sources Turns the power on or off. Used to connect external devices with a USB Type-C cable.
  • Page 13: Side Cable Terminal

    Exploring the Product Side Cable Terminal No . Name Explanation AUDIO Used to input audio from an external device. Used to connect external devices with a USB Type-C cable. Supports data transfer, audio and video output interface expansion, etc. AUDIO OUT Used to output audio to an external device.
  • Page 14: Bottom Cable Terminal

    Exploring the Product Bottom Cable Terminal RS232 SPDIF SPDIF RS232 TOUCHER 2 ENTRÉE 01 02 No . Name Explanation Used for data transfer or connecting USB devices such as a mouse or 2 .0 keyboard with a USB cable. Used for touch control of the PC screen input through the HDMI terminal.
  • Page 15: Using The Touch Pen

    Exploring the Product Using the Touch Pen The touch pen can be used for various purposes, such as touching the screen to launch menus or to take notes, annotate, and draw on data. Getting to Know the Touch Pen Functions Two pens can be used simultaneously to write or draw together.
  • Page 16: Storing The Pen

    If the touch pen tip is worn or damaged, it must be replaced with a new tip. Remove the old tip by pulling on the end with tools such as tweezers. Slide the new tip into the pen body. Note • For additional purchases of touch pens or extra tips, contact LG Electronics.
  • Page 17: Precautions For Use

    Precautions for Use Dust The warranty will not cover any damage caused by using the product in an excessively dusty environment. Afterimage • After-image appears when the product is turned off. - Pixels may be damaged rapidly if a still image is displayed on the screen for a long period of time. Use the screen-saver function.
  • Page 18: Recommended Usage Condition

    Precautions for Use Recommended Usage Condition Change the background color and text color at equal intervals. - Afterimages occur less when the colors to be changed are complementary to one another. ITO or MoTi Pixel Layer Switch the screen at equal time intervals. - Take caution, and ensure that text or images from before the screen change are not left in the same location after the screen change.
  • Page 19: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Without prior notice, all product information and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change to improve the performance of the product. symbol means alternating current, and the symbol means direct current. IN, HDMI 1/2/3/4, TOUCH 1/2, 2.0, 3.0, RS232, LAN, HDMI OUT, IN, OUT, Input/Output Ports...
  • Page 20: Touch Screen

    Product Specifications Touch screen Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Android / Linux / macOS 40 Points (Linux / macOS are supported with the 1 Point touch function.) Chrome OS 16 Points Spacing between touches: at least 25 mm (0.9 inches) Speaker * Applicable only to speaker-supporting models.
  • Page 21: Specifications By Model

    Product Specifications Specifications by Model 65TR3PN-B 65TR3PN-I Power Power Voltage 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz 4.0 A 1488 mm x 908 mm x 87.1 mm / 38.6 kg Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) / Weight (58.5 inches x 35.7 inches x 3.4 inches / 85.0 lbs)
  • Page 22: Resolution

    Product Specifications Resolution Note • Vertical Frequency: The monitor screen functions by the screen image changing dozens of times every second like a fluorescent lamp. The vertical frequency or refresh rate is the number of image displays per second. The unit is Hz. •...
  • Page 23 Product Specifications Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Resolution Note (kHz) (Hz) 1400 x 1050 @ 60 Hz (RB) 64.744 59.948 1400 x 1050 @ 60 Hz 65.317 59.978 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz (RB) 64.674 59.883 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz...
  • Page 24: Licence

    Licence Supported licenses may differ by model. Visit www.lg.com for more information on licenses. The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
  • Page 25 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Trade Name Responsible LG Electronics USA, Inc. This product qualifies for ENERGY STAR®. Party Changing the factory default Address 111 Sylvan Avenue, North Building, configuration and settings or Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 enabling certain optional features E-mail lg.environmental@lge.com...
  • Page 26 USER MANUAL LG Digital Signage (MONITOR SIGNAGE) Please read the user manual before using the product to ensure safe and convenient use. Android 13.0 www.lg.com...
  • Page 27 Table of Contents Getting Started Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Useful Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Devices Symbols and Notation Rules .
  • Page 28 [Note] Writing on the Board 49 Using the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Understanding the Multi-Window .
  • Page 29 Connected Device Annotating on Built-in PC (OPS) Contents Controlling the Interactive Digital Board with a Connected Device Creating a Smart Class with [LG Managing Connected Devices CreateBoard Share] Using the Connected Device as a Remote Control Using the Connected Device as a Remote Camera Wireless Screen Sharing .
  • Page 30 Joining Video Classes/Meetings with Built-in PC (OPS) 117 LG ConnectedCare DMS . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Joining Video Classes/Meetings from the Interactive Digital...
  • Page 31 Malfunction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Issues Related to Product Use LG CreateBoard Software Network Requirement Guide 146...
  • Page 32: Getting Started

    Getting Started Useful Information This user manual explains how to use the LG SIGNAGE Interactive Digital Board and its accessories. The product specifications or content contained in this user manual may be changed without notice to improve product quality. Symbols and Notation Rules This user manual uses the following symbols and notation rules to aid user understanding.
  • Page 33: Cross-Reference

    Getting Started Image Images are used to help users understand the content. When describing the components of the screen, each component is marked with a number, and the description is added below the corresponding image. HDMI 4 UI (User Interface) The UI visible on the screen is displayed in the following way.
  • Page 34: Copyright Notice Information

    Copyright Notice Information The copyright of this user manual belongs to LG Electronics Inc. It is prohibited by law to use or reproduce part or all of the contents of this user manual without the prior permission of LG Electronics Inc.
  • Page 35: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The safety precautions are intended to guide users to use the product safely and correctly, thereby proactively preventing accidental damage or personal injury. Therefore, users must read and understand the contents before using the product. Power Supply and AC Adapter Safety Guidelines Warning •...
  • Page 36 Safety Precautions Warning • Do not disassemble, repair or modify the power cord or AC adapter by yourself. There is a risk of fire or electric shock. • The power cord serves as the main power disconnection device. Install the product near a power socket for easy operation.
  • Page 37 Safety Precautions Installation Precautions Warning • Make sure to contact the service center before installing the product. Incorrect installation may result in electric shock or malfunction. • Do not drop or apply excessive force to the product. Doing so may result in injury or damage to the product. •...
  • Page 38 Safety Precautions Caution • Do not install the product in a place with electromagnetic interference. • Installing the product in a distinct place other than one with the normal conditions of use may lead to serious problems with image quality, lifespan, and appearance due to the influence of the surrounding environment.
  • Page 39 Safety Precautions Precautions When Cleaning Product Warning • Always keep the product and inside of the product clean. If dust accumulates inside the product for a long period without being cleaned, fire may break out or product may be damaged. •...
  • Page 40 Safety Precautions Precautions When Using Product Warning • Do not use the product in any environment that exceeds the temperature or humidity limits. This may cause an electric shock or product malfunction. • If you are using the product for a long time, take occasional breaks to protect your eyesight. Prolonged use without breaks may weaken your eyesight.
  • Page 41 Safety Precautions Warning • Do not touch the product after it has been exposed to sunlight or strong light since it will be hot. • Do not use devices that use high-voltage electricity, such as electric mosquito swatters, near the product. Electric shock may cause product malfunction.
  • Page 42: Precautions For Use

    Safety Precautions Cautions When Disposing of the Product Caution • This product cannot be disposed of with regular household waste. Dispose of it by strictly following the regulations of your local authority. Precautions When Using Remote Control Warning • Avoid places with high humidity. There is a risk of electric shock or damage to the product. •...
  • Page 43: Understanding Your Product

    You can record lectures and meetings, including voices, along with writing on the board. In addition, you can instantly share saved content by generating a QR code. • Through the installation of the LG CreateBoard Share app/software, you can share up to 9 screens in real-time with various devices (mobile devices, PCs, etc.) •...
  • Page 44: Exploring The Product

    The built-in PC (OPS) refers to a PC installed via the OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot. The built-in PC (OPS) is sold separately, so please contact LG Electronics if you want to purchase it. For how to use the built- in PC (OPS), please refer to the following.
  • Page 45 Exploring the Product No . Button Name Description Turns the Interactive Digital Board on or off. Mutes sound. (For Built-in PC (OPS)) Starts or manages frequently used apps. Displays a list of apps installed on your computer, or displays saved content. (For Built-in PC (OPS)) Inserts a space between characters.
  • Page 46 Exploring the Product No . Button Name Description Saves or confirms the selected content. Runs the Note app. Returns to the previous step. Moves the screen up and down, or when a PDF or Word document is opened, moves the page up and down. Controls the volume.
  • Page 47: Replacing Remote Control Batteries

    Exploring the Product Replacing Remote Control Batteries Please replace the batteries as follows. Uses two 1.5V AAA batteries. Open the battery cover of the remote control. Match the polarities of the battery to the (+) and (-) polarities indicated on the remote control. Insert the battery cover from the top, and push the bottom until it clicks into place.
  • Page 48: Connecting The Interactive Digital Board To Multiple Devices

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices During classes or meetings, the Interactive Digital Board can be connected to multiple devices. • When connected to a computer or laptop, it can be used as a large monitor. • If connected to an AV device, the AV device's video and audio signals will be output through the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 49 Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Warning • If you are using the Interactive Digital Board as a large monitor connected to the built-in PC (OPS), you should connect the signal cable to the port designated for the built-in PC (OPS). When using the Interactive Digital Board as a digital board, switch the signal cable to the Interactive Digital Board port.
  • Page 50: Connecting To External Pc

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Connecting to External PC When displaying a file from an external PC during classes or meetings, connect using the provided signal cable. The Interactive Digital Board supports the feature. Once you turn on the power after connecting the device, the connected device is recognized and ready to use without any additional settings.
  • Page 51: Connecting Via Touch Cable

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Connecting via TOUCH Cable You can control contents being played from an external PC such as files, photos, or videos by touching them on the Interactive Digital Board. To use this feature, you must connect the HDMI cable and TOUCH cable. TOUCH �...
  • Page 52: Connecting Via Usb Type-C Cable

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Connecting via USB Type-C Cable You can also transmit audio and video signals using a USB Type-C cable. Once connected via a USB Type-C cable, you can control the Interactive Digital Board via touch input from an external PC and vice versa. Moreover, this cable supports a maximum power output of 65 W, allowing for quick charging of your laptops or mobile devices without the need for a dedicated charger.
  • Page 53: Connecting Wirelessly

    If your Interactive Digital Board does not appear on the list of devices on your external PC, please double- check that both devices are connected to the same wireless internet network. • For detailed instructions on how to share a screen wirelessly, please refer to the following. Wireless Screen Sharing, Sharing Screens Using [LG CreateBoard Share] App...
  • Page 54: Connecting Video Devices

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Connecting Video Devices Playing Video Signals on the Interactive Digital Board You can play video and audio signals on the Interactive Digital Board by connecting AV devices such as HD receivers, DVD and VCR players, and so on. For the best video and audio quality, we recommend using an HDMI cable.
  • Page 55: Playing Interactive Digital Board Signals On A Large Display

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Playing Interactive Digital Board Signals on a Large Display You can play video and audio signals from the Interactive Digital Board by connecting it to a beam projector or a large display device. Connect the HDMI cable to the port on the side of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 56: Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Connecting Peripheral Devices You can connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboard, as well as headphones, earphones, and microphones. USB Connection You can connect USB devices. Connect the USB device to the port on the front/side of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 57: Headphones, Earphones, And Microphones Connection

    Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Headphones, Earphones, and Microphones Connection You can connect and use headphones, earphones, or microphones. Outputting Audio Signals from the Interactive Digital Board You can listen to audio signals from the Interactive Digital Board on earphones or headphones. Connect your headphones or earphones to the port on the bottom of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 58 Connecting the Interactive Digital Board to Multiple Devices Inputting Audio Signals to the Interactive Digital Board You can transmit audio signals from sound devices such as synthesisers, amplifiers, keyboard pianos, or microphones by connecting them to the Interactive Digital Board. Connect the output port of the sound device to the port on the bottom of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 59: Using The Interactive Digital Board

    Using the Interactive Digital Board The LG SIGNAGE Interactive Digital Board is a touch-based display, and if you have experience with smartphones or tablets, you can use it proficiently. This product is equipped with an OPS (Open Pluggable Specification, built-in PC (OPS)) slot.
  • Page 60: Oobe (Out Of Box Experience)

    Using the Interactive Digital Board OOBE (Out Of Box Experience) When a user first turns on CreateBoard, the OOBE is displayed. The OOBE consists of a series of screens that guide you through the initial basic settings, enabling users through simple operations to complete the setup and use the product.
  • Page 61: Screen Operation

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Screen Operation You can execute various functions by operating the screen with your hand or touch pen as follows. Image Operations Description Light Press Select and execute the item. Long Press Display and set the details of the item. Drag While Long Move the item to the desired location after selecting Pressing...
  • Page 62: Using Gesture Functions

    Simply rub the part you wish to erase gently with your palm. Note • You can erase letters and pictures written in apps such as Note and LG CreateBoard Lab. However, text or shapes cannot be erased with the palm gesture.
  • Page 63: Using The Keyboard

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Using the keyboard When you need to input characters or numbers on the screen, a keyboard will automatically appear. You can move the keyboard to your preferred location and operate it. Note • Depending on the language used, the location of the language switch key on the keyboard varies. •...
  • Page 64: Understanding The Multi-Window

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Understanding the Multi-Window The Multi-Window feature enables you to run multiple apps at once and display them on one screen. You can have up to four pieces of information displayed at once, allowing you to efficiently exchange or use information by dragging and dropping content from one app to another.
  • Page 65: Viewing As Pop-Up Screen

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Moving Content Freely In the split-screen state, you can move images or text from one screen to another. Run your desired apps using Multi-Window. Copy and paste the image or text you want by dragging and dropping it to the desired location. Viewing as Pop-Up Screen When the Multi-Window mode is running, long-press the title bar of the split window and drag the screen to the desired location.
  • Page 66: Connecting To A Network

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Connecting to a Network Connecting via Wi-Fi You can use the internet by connecting to a wireless network. → [Settings] → [Network & Internet] → [Internet]. A list of available Wi-Fi In the toolbar, select networks will appear.
  • Page 67: Connecting Via Bluetooth

    Using the Interactive Digital Board Connecting via Bluetooth You can use the product in conjunction with a Bluetooth device via Bluetooth communication. → [Settings] → [Connected devices] → [Pair new device] to turn on the Bluetooth In the toolbar, select switch.
  • Page 68: Understanding The Screen

    Understanding the Screen Start Screen Learn about the Start screen to become familiar with the product. No . Function Description Displays frequently used apps or files on the desktop for quick execution. Refer to the following for more detailed explanations. Shortcuts Understanding the Multi-Window Toolbar Handler...
  • Page 69: Home Screen

    Understanding the Screen Home Screen You can create shortcuts to frequently used apps, files, web pages, and features for quick access, modification, or deletion. Adding Shortcuts Adding App Shortcuts Press on the toolbar to display all apps, and select an app you want to set as a shortcut. Drag the app to your desired location on the desktop.
  • Page 70 Understanding the Screen Adding File or Folder Shortcuts → [Finder] app from the toolbar. Run the After displaying all items, select the file or folder you want to create a shortcut for. Drag the selected item to your desired location on the desktop. The shortcut will be added to your screen. Alternative method: Run the [Finder] app and select the file or folder you want to make a shortcut for.
  • Page 71: Moving Apps Or Folders

    Understanding the Screen Moving Apps or Folders Long press the item you want to move and drag it to your desired location. Deleting Shortcuts You can delete unwanted shortcuts from your Home screen. Long press the item you want to delete. Select [Remove].
  • Page 72: Toolbar Handler And Toolbar

    Understanding the Screen Toolbar Handler and Toolbar Toolbar Handler Clicking on the (toolbar handler) on either side of the screen will display a toolbar with immediately executable features. When the toolbar is hidden, you can change the position of the handler up and down the screen side by dragging it.
  • Page 73: App Tools

    Understanding the Screen App Tools This feature allows you to gather your favourite apps in one place. You can add up to 4 apps to the App Tool. If there are no room for additional apps, you must first delete an existing app from the favourites.
  • Page 74: [Note] Writing On The Board

    [Note] Writing on the Board Experience the familiarity of an analogue board combined with the convenience of a digital display. You can easily write on the board using the features provided by the Note app. Getting Started → [Note] app from the toolbar. The default screen of the [Note] app is displayed. Run the Page Options File Options...
  • Page 75: Writing, Drawing, And Editing

    [Note] Writing on the Board Writing, Drawing, and Editing Writing and Drawing To write or draw by hand on the Interactive Digital Board, select [Pen]. You can adjust the type, color, and thickness of the pen as you wish. Pen Type Pen Thickness Pen Color Note...
  • Page 76: Recognising Hand Drawings

    [Note] Writing on the Board Recognising Hand Drawings When you select from the pen type and draw a simple point, line, or shape, a list of illustrations similar to the hand drawings saved in the Note app appears. You can easily use the illustrations built into the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 77: Deleting All Content

    [Note] Writing on the Board Deleting All Content To delete all handwritten or hand-drawn content at once, select [Clean All]. Note • All content on the screen, including handwriting, shapes, tables, and mind maps, is deleted. • Until you save the written content or exit the Note app, you can restore the content to its original state with [Undo].
  • Page 78 [Note] Writing on the Board Using Rulers and Protractors To use a ruler or protractor, select [Ruler] and then select the option you want to edit. Option Type of Ruler Option Description You can delete the protractor or ruler. Adjusts the angle of the protractor or ruler. Adjusts the horizontal length of the protractor or ruler.
  • Page 79 [Note] Writing on the Board Displaying Shapes To display various shapes, select [Shapes]. You can use various types of shapes, including solid lines, dotted lines, arrows, 2D shapes, and 3D shapes. Displaying Mind Maps To use mind maps in classes or meetings, select [Mind map]. Option Description You can delete the selected cell.
  • Page 80 [Note] Writing on the Board You can also select options to edit while the mind map is selected. Option Description [Frame] You can change the color of the mind map. [Text] You can change the color of the text entered in the mind map. [Top] You can move the mind map to the top.
  • Page 81 [Note] Writing on the Board Creating and Editing Tables To use a table in class, select [Table]. In the pop-up window, you can insert a table by designating the row and the column with your finger. You can also add and delete rows or columns in the inserted table using the displayed options. Option Description You can adjust the size of the table.
  • Page 82 [Note] Writing on the Board Pasting Sticky-Notes To keep important information on the screen, select [Sticky-Notes]. Option Description You can adjust the size and angle of the sticky note. The text of the sticky note is also adjusted. [Top] You can move the sticky note to the top. [Move to] You can move to another page.
  • Page 83 [Note] Writing on the Board Returning to the State Before/After Modification To return to the state before or after the current screen is modified, select [Undo] or [Redo]. Warning • If you have not saved in the interim, you can return to the state before or after, but if you saved in the interim, you can only return until to the saved state.
  • Page 84: Editing Written Content

    [Note] Writing on the Board Editing Written Content Editing the Content To edit the written content, select [Select]. You can select the handwriting or the image you wrote or drew as an area with a pen or your hand, and then move or adjust the size of the selected object.
  • Page 85: Editing Handwriting

    [Note] Writing on the Board Editing Handwriting To edit handwriting, use the options displayed on the selected handwriting. You can change the color of the text and copy them. You can also use various options like converting handwriting to text, searching on the web, etc. Option Description You can adjust the size and angle of the handwriting.
  • Page 86: Editing Loaded Images

    [Note] Writing on the Board Editing Loaded Images To use images, follow these steps. Select [Menu] → [Import] to load saved images. Select the desired option to edit. Option Description You can adjust the size and angle of the image. [Crop] You can crop the image to the desired area.
  • Page 87: Saving, Exporting, Sharing

    [Note] Writing on the Board Saving, Exporting, Sharing Select the menu at the bottom left of the Note app screen. → → [Menu] [Share] [List] Save Saving to Cloud Storage Select [Menu] → [Save]. Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive are supported for cloud storage.
  • Page 88 [Note] Writing on the Board Downloading to Mobile by Scanning QR Code Selecting the [Share] button and scanning the QR code with your mobile phone enables you to download the Note app screen file to your mobile device.
  • Page 89: Understanding The Auxiliary Tools

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Attract students' attention during classes with the special features of the Interactive Digital Board. You can use auxiliary tools in all apps. Adding Desired Auxiliary Tools to the Toolbar You can add or remove frequently used features among the auxiliary tools to the shortcut area to rearrange them. You can add up to 4 tools to the shortcut area.
  • Page 90: Adding Annotations Easily And Conveniently

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Adding Annotations Easily and Conveniently Selecting annotations from the auxiliary tools enables you to add annotations or draw on a variety of source files, such as apps, videos, and website documents. You can choose from the following options. Option Description [Select]...
  • Page 91 • [Insert]: Opens the screen with added annotations in the Note app. [More] [Insert (Lab)]: Opens the screen with added notes in the LG CreateBoard Lab app. • • [Share]: Shares the screen with added annotations through a QR code.
  • Page 92: Zooming In/Out

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Zooming In/Out Selecting [Freeze] from the auxiliary tools enables you to stop the currently playing screen and zoom in/out on a specific part. In the zoomed-in or zoomed-out state, you can choose the following options. Option Description You can enlarge the size of the stopped screen.
  • Page 93: Switching To Pc Mode

    • Press the Note • The built-in PC (OPS) is sold separately. If you want to purchase the built-in PC (OPS), please contact LG Electronics. • For detailed information on using the built-in PC (OPS), refer to the following. Using the Built-in PC (OPS)
  • Page 94: Connecting Input/Output Devices, Adjusting Volume/Screen

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Connecting Input/Output Devices, Adjusting Volume/Screen You can set input/output connection devices by selecting [Menu] from the auxiliary tools. You can also display the input/output device settings in the following way. Input/Output Device Settings In the [General] menu, you can easily adjust screen brightness and volume, and connect your desired input/output device to the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 95: Audio Settings

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Audio Settings Distinguishes and recommends appropriate acoustic conditions for each location such as standard, meeting, and classroom. You can also set the desired balance. Additionally, you can set to mute when necessary.
  • Page 96: Display Settings

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Display Settings Recommends display settings with suitable brightness and contrast, such as Standard, Cold, and Warm. You can adjust these settings as desired. The intensity of blue light emitted from the Interactive Digital Board can also be adjusted for a more comfortable viewing experience.
  • Page 97: Capturing Content

    You can link with the Note app to insert the cut screen as an image. [Insert (Lab)] The cropped screen can be inserted as an image using the LG CreateBoard Lab app. [Mail] You can link with your email account to send the cut screen via email.
  • Page 98: Highlighting Specific Areas

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Highlighting Specific Areas You can select [Spotlight] in the auxiliary tools to show only a specific part of the screen brightly with a spotlight. Pressing the spotlight tool enables you to select the following options. Option Description •...
  • Page 99: Recording Meeting Or Class Content

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Recording Meeting or Class Content You can select [Record] in the auxiliary tools to record contact-free lectures or meeting content for future reference. You can record with the sound, and can immediately share the recording by generating the QR code. Recording During a class or meeting, press [Record] →...
  • Page 100: Splitting Screen

    Understanding the Auxiliary Tools Splitting Screen You can select [Split-screen] in the auxiliary tools when you need to split the screen to run two apps simultaneously. During a class or meeting, select [Split-screen] in the auxiliary tools. Select and run the app you want to display on split-screen. The app will run on one side of the screen. Select another app to run.
  • Page 101: Using The Built-In Pc (Ops)

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Introduction to Built-in PC (OPS) You can install this product with a built-in PC (OPS) equipped in the OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot. With a built-in PC (OPS) equipped, you can use various extension functions without the inconvenience of having to connect to an external desktop, and can switch between Windows PC mode and Interactive Digital Board mode as needed.
  • Page 102: Connecting The Internet To The Built-In Pc (Ops)

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Connecting the Internet to the Built-in PC (OPS) If you wish to use the internet with the built-in PC (OPS) equipped in the OPS slot, follow these instructions. • Wireless Internet: Connect to the same Wi-Fi network as the Interactive Digital Board. •...
  • Page 103: Using Auxiliary Tools On The Built-In Pc (Ops)

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Using Auxiliary Tools on the Built-in PC (OPS) You can use the auxiliary tool functions of the Interactive Digital Board in PC mode as well. Press the toolbar handler on both ends of the PC mode screen to display the auxiliary tools, and then select the necessary auxiliary tools to use them.
  • Page 104: Using In Class

    • Even if you do not purchase a built-in PC (OPS) from LG Electronics, you can purchase and install the Note 3 program on your personal PC or separately purchased OPS. If you want to purchase it, please contact the LG Electronics sales team.
  • Page 105: Function Set

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Function Set Check out the default icons displayed in all of Note 3's writing modes. Icon Description You can create new files or load existing ones to write on, save, and print them. The screen switches to the PC desktop, and you can use auxiliary tools for writing. You can use graphic materials built into Note 3.
  • Page 106 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Slide Options You can add/delete slides or move to other slides. Icon Description You can add slides. The slide management window pops up, allowing you to see the slides you are using at a glance, add, or delete slides. The number of slides is displayed numerically in the icon image.
  • Page 107: Utilising The Right Subject Tools For Your Classes

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Utilising the Right Subject Tools for Your Classes Depending on the lecture subject, you can change the writing mode and utilise tools specialised for each mode in your classes. Press on the Note 3 app screen. Tools specialised for each subject are displayed. Note •...
  • Page 108 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Math Subject Mode Select on the writing mode toolbar to display tools that can be used in math classes. Experiment with necessary tools such as function graphs, calculators, protractors. English Subject Mode Select on the writing mode toolbar to display tools that can be used in English classes. Experiment with necessary tools such as 4-line grid and lecture templates.
  • Page 109 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Physics Subject Mode Select on the writing mode toolbar to display tools that can be used in physics classes. Experiment with necessary tools such as ammeters, voltmeters, and bulbs. Chemistry Subject Mode Select on the writing mode toolbar to display tools that can be used in chemistry classes. Experiment with necessary tools such as the periodic table of elements, alcohol lamps, and flasks.
  • Page 110: Annotating On Built-In Pc (Ops) Contents

    Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Annotating on Built-in PC (OPS) Contents You can use the auxiliary tool function of the Interactive Digital Board through the Note 3 program in the built-in PC (OPS) as well. Select from the function set box on the Note 3 writing screen. The screen switches to the desktop of the built-in PC (OPS), and the auxiliary tool toolbar is displayed on the bottom left.
  • Page 111 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Annotating on PC Desktop or Materials Select from the Note 3 auxiliary tool toolbar, then annotate. Press twice to specify the color and thickness of the pen.
  • Page 112 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) Capturing the Desired Screen and Loading it as a Writing Screen → Select from the Note 3 auxiliary tool toolbar, then specify the capture area. • To capture the entire screen, select • To capture a specific rectangular area, select •...
  • Page 113 Using the Built-in PC (OPS) The captured image will be inserted and displayed on the Note 3 app screen. Note • This manual only covers some aspects of the Note 3. For a detailed explanation of the Note 3 features, go to the Note 3 function set, and select [Menu] →...
  • Page 114: Creating A Smart Class With [Lg Createboard Share]

    To maintain a stable network environment, if the Miracast option remains turned on but unused for more than 7 days, a Miracast option on/off popup will be displayed. For a smooth and stable connection, it is recommended to use the dedicated video app [LG CreateBoard •...
  • Page 115: Sharing Your Iphone Screen Wirelessly

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Sharing Your iPhone Screen Wirelessly You can share your iPhone screen wirelessly using the Airplay feature without any additional apps. Ensure that your Interactive Digital Board and iPhone are connected to the same Wi-Fi.
  • Page 116: Sharing Web Browser Screen

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Sharing Web Browser Screen You can use this feature when you want to share your web browser screen while using Mac PC, Windows PC, or Chrome OS. Note • This method only works in a PC environment and does not work on mobile devices such as Android phones or iPhones.
  • Page 117 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Select the window you want to share and press [Share]. • [Full Screen]: You can check the PC full screen, running apps, and others. [Window]: Share by selecting a specific window you want to share the screen of. As only the screen of •...
  • Page 118: Sharing Screens Using

    Sharing Screens Using [LG CreateBoard Share] App Share screens between different devices, such as PCs, smartphones, and tablets, using the [LG CreateBoard Share] app. It can be connected with up to 9 other devices, and you can operate the Interactive Digital Board with the connected device.
  • Page 119: System Requirements

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] System Requirements The requirements for each device to install the LG CreateBoard Share app are as follows. Device OS Version Memory Remark Intel Core i3 3rd 2 GB or higher Generation or higher...
  • Page 120: Downloading The App

    To connect your product and device through the app, you need to install the video sharing app. • Mobile devices: Search for the [LG CreateBoard Share] app in the App Store or Google Store and install it. • PC: Search for the LG CreateBoard Share app in the Microsoft Store, Mac App Store, or Chrome Web Store, then download and install the app.
  • Page 121: Connecting A Device To The Product

    ) on your device screen. <Mobile Device Screen> <Windows PC Screen> Note • The connection code is displayed at the top of the screen even if the [LG CreateBoard Share] app is not running. • You can connect up to 9 different devices. •...
  • Page 122: Sharing A Connected Device's Screen (Mirroring)

    You can display the screen of a device connected to the product on the Interactive Digital Board. Mirroring Launch the [LG CreateBoard Share] app and connect your device to the product. Press [Screen Share] → [Start] in the app of the connected device.
  • Page 123 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Note • If a PC is connected to the product, you can share either the default desktop screen or the extended desktop screen. On the default desktop screen, you can only share content from one running program.
  • Page 124 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Viewing Mirrored Screens You can mirror up to 9 different devices. When the mirrored screen appears, you can drag each screen with your hand to change their positions. � � � �...
  • Page 125 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] When you select each mirrored screen on the Interactive Digital Board screen, mirroring options are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The displayed options may vary depending on the file. Icon Description Disconnects mirroring.
  • Page 126: Connected Device

    In contrast to mirroring, you can display the Interactive Digital Board screen on a connected device. Synchronising the Interactive Digital Board with a Device Connect your product and device using the [LG CreateBoard Share] app. Press [Desktop Sync] → [Start] in the app of the connected device. The Interactive Digital Board screen will...
  • Page 127: Controlling The Interactive Digital Board With A Connected Device

    During classes or meetings, you can control the Interactive Digital Board screen from the connected device while the Interactive Digital Board and mobile devices or PC are connected. You need to set permissions to control the product. Press [Devices] on the [LG CreateBoard Share] app screen. A list of connected devices will appear. Note •...
  • Page 128 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Annotating on the Interactive Digital Board When the Interactive Digital Board is synchronised to the connected device, will appear next to the connection code at the top of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 129: Managing Connected Devices

    Managing Connected Devices You can check and individually control all devices connected to the Interactive Digital Board. Press [Devices] on the [LG CreateBoard Share] app screen. A list of connected devices will appear. Understanding the Device Management Page The Device Management page displays the names of devices currently connected to the product, their connection status, and individual control options.
  • Page 130: Using The Connected Device As A Remote Control

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Understanding the Control Options • To mirror the connected device on the Interactive Digital Board, press then → [Authorise]. • To control the Interactive Digital Board screen with a synchronised device, press •...
  • Page 131: Using The Connected Device As A Remote Camera

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Using the Connected Device as a Remote Camera When synchronised with a mobile device (smartphone, tablet), you can use the Interactive Digital Board as a large display. From the connected mobile device, click [Camera].
  • Page 132: Solution

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] [LG CreateBoard Lab] Another writing solution Provides the [Note] app and another writing solution. Additional functions will be provided through future app updates. Note • Refer to the separate [LG CreateBoard Lab] app manual.
  • Page 133: [Airclass] A Reliable Teaching Assistant

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] [AirClass] A Reliable Teaching Assistant Multiple mobile devices connected to the same network can access the AirClass app simultaneously to make a class where students actively participate. Up to 30 devices can access simultaneously.
  • Page 134 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Select [Enter] on the Interactive Digital Board, and smartphone users can enter their names to be used in the class to join the class from their own devices.
  • Page 135: Asking Questions And Submitting Answers

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Asking Questions and Submitting Answers Teachers can ask a question, and all participating students can submit their answers via their mobile phones. These results can be viewed on the Interactive Digital Board screen. Use this feature for activities such as gathering student opinions or guessing the answers to quizzes.
  • Page 136 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] When voting begins, students select one or multiple answers on their smartphone screens and press the [OK] button. Note • Depending on the voting method set by the teacher, the selection will be fixed to single/multiple choice.
  • Page 137: Viewing Statistics

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Viewing Statistics Once the voting is complete, an [Answers statistics] pop-up window appears. • Selecting the correct answer on the screen will automatically calculate the percentage of correct answers based on student responses.
  • Page 138: Encouraging Responses

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Encouraging Responses You can encourage quick student responses with fun sound effects. Select [Responder] in the AirClass app. A screen for encouraging responses will appear. Press [Start]. A 'booming' sound will be heard and connect with the students' mobile phones.
  • Page 139: Drawing Lots

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Note • The fastest student to submit their answer will see “Submitted Successfully” while the others will see “Submission Failed” on their mobile phones. The name of the student who answered most quickly will be displayed. Press [Reset] to use the response •...
  • Page 140 Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Enter a message to be displayed on the Interactive Digital Board from the connected device. You can write up to 120 characters and use built-in default emoticons on the device. Press [Send]. The message is posted on the screen in real time.
  • Page 141: Joining During A Class

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Joining During a Class You can also add new students during a class. Select [Manager] in the [AirClass] app. The same screen will appear as when you first run the [AirClass] app.
  • Page 142: Conducting Video Classes/Meetings

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Conducting Video Classes/Meetings You can conduct video meetings using video conferencing solutions such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet on the Interactive Digital Board. Because you cannot install video conferencing apps directly onto the Interactive Digital Board, you can conduct video classes/meetings in the following way.
  • Page 143: Joining Video Classes/Meetings From The Interactive Digital Board

    PC connected to the Interactive Digital Board. • We recommend connecting the Interactive Digital Board and external PC via the [LG CreateBoard Share] app for a stable wireless connection. Refer to the following for detailed instructions on screen sharing through the app.
  • Page 144: Using The Interactive Digital Board While Participating In A

    Creating a Smart Class with [LG CreateBoard Share] Using the Interactive Digital Board while Participating in a Class or Meeting You can use the Interactive Digital Board simultaneously while using a video conference solution through the PIP app or multi-window feature.
  • Page 145: Using The App

    Using the App [Palette] Mixing and Extracting Colors The Interactive Digital Board can be used as a large canvas for drawing. You can sketch with your desired pen, then mix multiple colors on top to create the necessary shade for coloring. →...
  • Page 146 Using the App Toolbox Pen Thickness Pen Type Pen Type Examples Pen Type Examples Pencil Paintbrush Fountain Chalk Marker Airbrush Brush Eraser...
  • Page 147 Using the App [Palette] / [ColorBox] You can rub and mix two or more colors on the [Palette] after selecting desired colors from the [ColorBox]. Sample If the color you want is not in the ColorBox, you can extract it from a source with the desired color. Load an image from [Menu] →...
  • Page 148 Using the App [Fill] With [Fill], you can fill areas enclosed by lines with a selected color.
  • Page 149: [Pip] Linking With External Input Devices

    Using the App [PIP] Linking with External Input Devices You can run another app or annotate on the Interactive Digital Board screen while viewing the screen of a different external input device. → [PIP] app from the toolbar. Run the Volume External Input Device Switching External...
  • Page 150: [Finder] Browsing Files

    Using the App [Finder] Browsing Files You can check all folders and files saved in the internal storage of the Interactive Digital Board or in external storage (USB, cloud drive), including documents, videos, pictures, or audios. → [Finder] app from the toolbar. Run the File Name Search Storage...
  • Page 151 Using the App Selecting [Files] in a folder enables you to use the following options. Option Description [Grid] You can display folders and files as icon images. [List] You can display folders and files in list format. [Sort] You can specify the criteria for listing the order of folders and files. [Select] You can select individual files or all files at once.
  • Page 152: [Cloud Drive]

    Using the App [Cloud Drive] You can save and back up files created on the Interactive Digital Board to your cloud drive. It will be synchronised once you log in with the cloud drive account you are using. Note • This product supports Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.
  • Page 153 Using the App Adding a Cloud Drive Account You can add and use multiple cloud drive accounts. Press the cloud drive widget while logged in to the cloud drive. Press [Add Account] in the pop-up window. Select the cloud drive you wish to use, then log in. Saving Documents to the Cloud Drive Documents or notes being created on the Interactive Digital Board can be saved to the cloud drive.
  • Page 154: [Browser] Using The Web Browser

    Using the App [Browser] Using the Web Browser You can conveniently use the internet without having to connect to other external devices while using the Interactive Digital Board. → [Browser] app from the toolbar. Run the Note • You can change the aspect ratio by pressing at the top of the [Browser] window.
  • Page 155: [Officesuite] Using The Document Editor & Viewer Program

    Using the App [OfficeSuite] Using the Document Editor & Viewer Program You can view and edit documents without purchasing additional programs related to documents such as PDF or Microsoft Office. → [OfficeSuite] app from the toolbar. Run the [Keeper] Optimising Memory You can optimise storage by deleting unnecessary files and emptying the trash.
  • Page 156: Controlling Multiple Products At Once

    Registering as an Agent To manage the Interactive Digital Board by registering it to the LG ConnectedCare DMS, you first need to register the Interactive Digital Board as an LG ConnectedCare Agent.
  • Page 157: Viewing Registration Screen

    Controlling Multiple Products at Once Viewing Registration Screen No . Description You can connect to or disconnect from the DMS server. Displays your account number. Displays your business name. Displays version information. Checks for the latest version and proceeds with the update. Shows the current connection status.
  • Page 158: Managing Multiple Products

    Creating Groups If you own multiple products, you can manage them by grouping them. Access the LG ConnectedCare DMS webpage and log in. On the main screen, press [Device management]. Press the business name containing your devices, then press [Modify Group].
  • Page 159: Managing Schedules

    Screen Lock: Locks the screen touch function of the selected device so it does not respond to screen touch. Registering a Schedule Access the LG ConnectedCare DMS webpage and log in. On the main screen, press [Schedule]. All registered devices are displayed.
  • Page 160: Managing Apps

    File Box as needed. Uploading an App to the File Box Access the LG ConnectedCare DMS webpage and log in. Press in the navigation bar of the main screen. The File Box will be displayed.
  • Page 161: Managing Your Device

    Instead of repeating settings for each device, you can duplicate device settings and apply them in bulk to multiple devices. Access the LG ConnectedCare DMS webpage and log in. On the main screen, press [Device management]. A list of registered devices will appear.
  • Page 162: Sending Notification Messages

    In case of emergencies, you can remotely notify the emergency status and send a message. Notifications will be sent to all devices in the group. Access the LG ConnectedCare DMS webpage and log in. Click on the navigation bar on the main screen.
  • Page 163: Settings

    Settings You can configure or change settings used on the Interactive Digital Board, such as network connection, personal information, apps, date and time. → [Settings] app from the toolbar. Run the Wireless and Network Wi-Fi You can connect to a Wi-Fi network, or check and manage settings. Ethernet You can access the wired network by connecting a LAN cable to the wired LAN port of the Interactive Digital Board.
  • Page 164: Custom

    You can change the wallpaper of the Interactive Digital Board. You can select and set one of the provided images or your preferred wallpaper as the background. LG CreateBoard Widget The clock widget and cloud drive widget can be added or hidden on the Home screen.
  • Page 165: Sound

    Settings Sound Sound You can change the Media volume, Alarm volume, Notification volume. Sound Output Settings You can change the device that outputs the sound. Apps You can check all the apps installed on the product. You can check usage information by app, change settings, or delete or stop unused apps.
  • Page 166: Administrator

    Settings Administrator Enable Administrator You can enable to admin. Change administrator password You can set the admin password. Multi-Window Mode You can set the app to be viewed in split-screen, not full screen. You can split one screen into a maximum of 4 parts to run 4 apps simultaneously.
  • Page 167: Startup And Shutdown

    Settings Startup and Shutdown You can control and manage power consumption when using the product. Option Description [Startup Channel] When the product boots up, it can start in the input mode set by the user. [Standby After The product switches to power-saving mode after booting. Although the power Startup(Black Screen)] is on, the screen is turned off.
  • Page 168: System Update

    Settings Storage You can check the storage space of the internal storage and portable storage devices connected to the product, such as a USB. You can also check the memory area of the entire system. System Update You can check the current system version information and update status of the product. Click on [Check Update] to detect and update to a new version when it is released.
  • Page 169: Apps From Unknown Sources

    Settings Option Description [USB Lock] You can view all trusted systems and user certificates. You can control the activation status of these certificates and see the details of each certificate. [Mode] Automatically delete local files that exceed the storage period when the device [Auto Remove Files] is turned off.
  • Page 170: System

    Settings System Date and Time You can set how the date and time appearing on the screen are displayed. If you manually set the network time zone, you can specify the date, time, date display format, and time zone. Language and Input You can change the language displayed on the product and the virtual keyboard settings.
  • Page 171: Lg Createboard Software Network Requirement Guide

    LG CreateBoard Software Network Requirement Guide Thank you for selecting LG and the LG CreateBoard Interactive Display. To optimize your experience with the software features, please review the following network configuration requirements for setting up your environment. To ensure smooth operation, we suggest adding these addresses to your network’s whitelist.
  • Page 172: Lg Connectedcare Dms

    LG CreateBoard Software Network Requirement Guide • AirPlay – UDP 5353 (MDNS & Bonjour) – TCP 5000, 7000 – TCP/UDP 49200 – 49420 • Miracast – UDP 21200, 21201 (RTP & RTCP) – TCP/UDP 7236 • Chromecast – UDP 5353 (MDNS) –...
  • Page 173: Appendix

    Appendix Media Specifications Video Codec File Extension Video Audio Max Bitrate .3g2 H.263 Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps H.264 Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps AAC, AMR_NB H.263 Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 5 Mbps MPEG-4 Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 50 Mbps H.263...
  • Page 174 Appendix Codec File Extension Video Audio Max Bitrate H.264 Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps .mpg MPEG-1 MPEG1/2 Layer3, AAC Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 80 Mbps .mpeg MPEG-2 Max Resolution: 1920 x 1088 30 Fps, 80 Mbps H.264 Max Resolution: 3840 x 2160 30 Fps, 160 Mbps H.265...
  • Page 175: Photo

    Appendix Photo File Format Supported Range Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 .bmp Min Resolution: 4 x 4 Preview (Default); full screen playback not allowed Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 Max Resolution: 8000 x 8000 .gif Min Resolution: 4 x 4 Preview (Default);...
  • Page 176: Controlling Your Product With Commands

    Appendix Controlling Your Product with Commands Command Reference List Command Data (Hexadecimal Numbers) [Power] 000-003 [Treble] 000-100 [Bass] 000-100 [Balance] 000-100 [Contrast] 000-100 [Brightness] 000-100 [Sharpness] 000-100 [Sound Mode] 000-004 [Volume] 000-100 [Mute] 000-001 [Video Source] See Video Source. [Aspect Ratio] 000-002 [Language] See Language.
  • Page 177: Reception/Transmission Protocol

    Appendix Reception/Transmission Protocol Transmission (Start)(Set ID)(Type)(Command)(Data) (Cr) * (Start): A command to start RS232C control. Starts with 0x3A. * (Set ID): A command to select the settings. The set ID is fixed to 01(30 31). * (Type): A command to configure a feature's settings or check the status of a feature. (Settings: 0x53 / Check: 0x47) * (Command): A command to control the settings.
  • Page 178 Appendix 01 . [Power] (Command: 30) 06 . [Brightness] (Command: 35) Controls the power on/off of the monitor. Adjusts 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 07 .
  • Page 179 Appendix 11 . [Video Source] (Command: 3A) 14 . [Picture Mode] (Command: 3D) Selects the video source. Select the 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 180 Appendix 18 . [Remote Control] (Command: 41) Sends 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...
  • Page 181: Malfunction

    Appendix Things to Check Before Reporting a Malfunction If the product is not working properly, check the following before reporting a malfunction. The issue might not be a malfunction. If the issue persists, please contact our customer service center. Note •...
  • Page 182: Issues Related To Screen Color

    Appendix Issues Related to Screen Color Symptoms Try the following The screen resolution is • Use PC settings to set the color to 24 bits (True Color) or above. low (16 colors) . The screen color is • Check the connection status of the signal cable. Alternatively, unplug the unstable or looks black graphics card from the PC and plug it back in.
  • Page 183: Issues Related To Touch

    Appendix Issues Related to Touch Symptoms Try the following • This issue occurs if the TOUCH cable connecting the PC and the product is not properly connected. Disconnect and reconnect the TOUCH cable after 10 seconds. • Check if the PC's power cord is properly connected to the socket, then restart the PC.
  • Page 184 Appendix Symptoms Try the following • The content played (e.g. Paint) may not support Multi-touch. Use content that supports Multi-touch. • Disconnect and reconnect the TOUCH cable after 10 seconds. Multi-touch does not • Try restarting the running content (e.g. Paint). respond .
  • Page 185: Issues Related To Afterimages

    Appendix Issues Related to Afterimages • After-image appears when the product is turned off. – Pixels may be damaged rapidly if a still image is displayed on the screen for a long period of time. Use the screen-saver function. – Switching from a screen with high differences in luminance (black and white or grey) to a darker screen may cause an afterimage.

This manual is also suitable for:

75tr3pn-b86tr3pn-b65tr3pn-i75tr3pn-i86tr3pn-i

Table of Contents