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FHDQ135S All in one LED display User manual 2024.10 Document version V1.5...
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Home Screen Overview ....................... 16 BASIC OPERATIONS ................17 OSD Menu ........................... 17 Android Settings Menu ......................... 32 Additional Information................. 48 Supported Timing List ........................48 RS232 Protocol Function List ....................... 49 LED Indicator ..........................54 Optoma Global Offices ................ 55 English...
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Dear Customer Please read this manual carefully before making any adjustments and retain it for future reference. Pictures in the manual are for reference only. If any details in this document are unclear, please contact your local representative Use Precautions of AIO Products The interior design of AIO LED display screen is very sophisticated, and has no dustproof/waterproof capability.
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• Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please call Optoma before you send the device for repair. • Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the device is not being used for a long period of time.
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Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries • EMC Directive 2014/30/EU (Including amendments) • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU WEEE Disposal instructions Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please recycle it. Eye Health Calculating Breaks It is recommended to take a 10-minute break every hour of continuous screen use.
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Package Contents Standard Accessories Item Description Photo Qty. Tile Removing Tool Wi-Fi USB Dongle EZC-5201BS Infrared Remote Control *Battery model: CR2025 Left--Wall mount bracket Right--Wall mount bracket Left--Frame Right--Frame Top Left--Frame Top Right Frame Logo Fixer English...
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INTRODUCTION Cabinet Fixer M3*6 Screw with washer M5*10 Screw M3*6 Screw M4*8 Screw M4*10 Screw Washer M5*25 Screw M3*20 Screw FPC cable (430mm) AC Power Cord (EU) AC Power Cord (UK) English...
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AC Power Cord (USA) L-shaped hex key 3# L-shaped hex key 4# L-shaped hex key 5# Screw driver 1# Magnet adjustment tool Assist Handle Note: For warranty information, please visit www.optoma.com. Spare Parts Item Description Photo Qty. LED tile LEDs...
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INTRODUCTION Product Overview Front View Rear View English...
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INTRODUCTION Remote Control Button Description Power button Power button to turn on/off the unit Source Switch and select the input source Display Mode Jump to display mode setting PIP Layout Jump to PIP layout setting LED Brightness Jump to the LED brightness setting Direction key Up Left Direction key Left...
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INTRODUCTION Interface Specifications Item Port IN/OUT SPEC and Function Sender service HDMI 2 Output HDMI : 2.0, 4K output Power Key Power On/Off 3G-SDI Serial digital Image input (1080p) HDMI_1 Loop HDMI 1 loop through output, 4K HDMI_1 HDMI : 2.0, 4K DP : 1.2a, 4K HDMI_2 HDMI : 2.0, 4K...
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INTRODUCTION Electrical Electrical Characteristics for FHDQ135S At 100V AC Input At 220V AC Input Rating Rating Parameter Unit Max. Parameter Unit Max. nom. nom. Input current 6.00 15.00 Input current 3.64 9.10 50 – 60 50 – 60 Input freq.
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USING THE DEVICE Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will appear on the screen when you turn on your device for the first time. Note: This device is equipped with remote control to operate your device. Select the language for the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Select Next to continue. If you want to connect your device to the Internet wirelessly, select one of the available networks and select Connect.
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Configure the date and time related settings. Select Next to continue OPERATIONS Read Optoma’s legal policies, including Terms and conditions of use, Privacy policy, Cookie policy, and Open source. Check the I agree to Terms and conditions, Privacy policy, Cookies policy and Open source radio button and then select Next to complete the setup.
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USING THE DEVICE Home Screen Overview Home screen is displayed every time you start the device. Sign in to White Board Wireless display verification code from Current date and time Apps shortcuts Display Share Customizable icons Wi-Fi connection status Apps (only appears when Wi- menu list...
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BASIC OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS OSD Menu To open the OSD menu, do any of the following • Press the Menu or Input button on the remote control. • on the Home screen. Main menu Submenu Settings Note: To configure the OSD menu settings, simply select the menu item on the screen and use the screen controls to adjust its value or set the setting.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Shortcut Menu Shortcut menu is the first OSD menu. ● Select the input source. Those input sources that are available are marked with the DOT symbol. The shortcut page is available to quickly adjust the volume level and LED brightness level. Menu item Description Options Default...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Display Mode Menu item Description Options Default Display Optimizes for displaying images under 4 settings Presentation Presentation Mode Bright Cinema User Note: Image settings can only be adjusted in HDMI, 3G-SDI, DP, OPS input. This will be grayed out and cannot be adjusted while in the Android Source.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Color Setting Menu item Description Options Default Color Use these settings for advanced adjustment of the Color setting individual color Tint RGB Gain/Bias Click the bar to adjust the Color/ Tint / Color temperature Sub- item Description Options Default Color Adjusts the color saturation...
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BASIC OPERATIONS RGB Gain/ Adjusts RGB Gain and Bias Red Gain(0~100) Bias Green Gain(0~100) Blue Gain (0~100) Red Bias (0~100) Green Bias (0~100) Blue Bias (0~100) Reset Reset RGB Gain/ Bias to Default Value Configuring the Display Settings In the OSD menu, select to open the Display menu, then complete the following steps: Select Input/Aspect Ratio and select one of the available options, select LED Brightness bar to adjust the brightness level...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Press Test Pattern and select one of the available options. Test Pattern Displays or hides the test pattern 0: Off 1: Red Curtain 2: Green Curtain 3: Blue Curtain 4: Black Curtain 5: White Curtain 6: H Ramp 7: V Ramp 8: H Color Bar 9: V Color Bar...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Drag the PIP mode to expand the options Custom 1, Custom 2 and Custom 3 Select Custom 01-03 to set up the following options Change PIP Template name by selecting Sub- item Description Options Default Edit Name Editing name of template and can be applied to custom Custom defined template 01-03.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Change settings of Main input/ Input/Size of PIP 1 and PIP 2 Sub- item Description Options Default Main Input Main Input HDMI1 HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 3G-SDI Input Select input source of PIP 1 input or PIP 2 input. HDMI1 HDMI 2(PIP 1) HDMI2...
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BASIC OPERATIONS PIP1 and PIP 2 conflict table Only PIP 1 PIP 1 with PIP 2 Bottom Right PIP 1 with PIP 2 Top Left PIP 1 with PIP 2 Bottom Left H Position and V Position PIP 1 with PIP 2 Top Right User could define PIP 1 or PIP 2 setting first, and choose the location of PIP 1 or PIP 2 shown on the device.
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BASIC OPERATIONS When main input is HDMI 3. PIP1 Main HDMI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 3G-SDI HDMI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 PIP2 3G-SDI HDMI3 When main input is OPS PIP1 Main OPS HDMI1 HDMI2 3G-SDI HDMI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 PIP2 3G-SDI HDMI3 When main input is DP PIP1 Main DP HDMI1...
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BASIC OPERATIONS PBP Mode (Picture By Picture) : Dual Mode(Two Layers) / Triple Mode(Three Layers) / Quad Mode(Four Layers) User can enable Dual mode/Triple mode or Quad mode and select the input source for each Input. It is the source of PBP layers Note: If the input source conflict with higher layers, it will output black screen...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Select Input source for current selected layout of dual mode: Select Triple Mode layouts: Select Input source for current selected layout of Triple Mode: English...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Select Input source for current selected layout of Quad Mode: Multiple Output Second Display : the selected output source will output to HDMI 2 output Click to enable Second display and select output source English...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Set show Device ID to check ID of the device Set Device ID Set Device Setting device ID Auto Auto Manual Primary Set Primary Device ID 01-99 Screen Secondary Set Secondary Device ID 01-99 Screen Note: PIP, PBP, Second Display, Splicing Mode, and Test Pattern conflict with each other. Turning on one mode will automatically turn off other modes.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Source Select to audio source come from the select input. Auto Auto Select auto will output the audio come from main input HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 3G-SDI Mute -Mute/Unmute all audio(Speaker and 3.5 mm jack) Volume -Adjust volume level 0-10 Internal...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Android Settings Menu To open the Settings menu, select on the Home screen. Note: Settings can be modified only in Android mode. Main menu Submenu Settings Note: • To configure Android settings, simply press the menu item on the screen and use the screen controls to adjust its value or set the setting.
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BASIC OPERATIONS • Press Wallpaper and select a pre-loaded image as a wallpaper or an image from your gallery If you select a pre-loaded wallpaper from the Pictures folder, the setting will take effect immediately. If you prefer to use a customized wallpaper, follow the steps: a) In the Custom folder press b) Select your preferred image from the local or external storage and tap Import.
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BASIC OPERATIONS • Select Menu Settings to set the location and set close timer of menu. Menu item Description Options Default • Menu Set location for the menu shown on screen Top Left Center • location Top Right • Center •...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Network Settings In the Settings menu, select to open the Network menu, then complete the following steps: • Select Ethernet to configure LAN settings and view the current connection status. In the IP settings section select the network type between Static and DHCP. If you set the network type as Static then press enter the connection settings, such as IP address, gateway, network prefix length, and more.
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BASIC OPERATIONS • Select Wi-Fi to connect the device to the Wi-Fi network and view current connection status. Make sure the Wi-Fi function is enabled. In the Available network list, select your preferred Wi-Fi network, for example XXXX. Provide an access password if needed. IMPORTANT! To connect to a Wi-Fi network, make sure the Wi-Fi dongle is properly installed in the Wi-Fi dongle slot.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Device Settings In the Settings menu, select to open the Device menu, then complete the following steps: • Select Device ID to assign a new ID to the device. To confirm, select OK. • Select Storage to view storage usage •...
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BASIC OPERATIONS • Select an app in the list to force stop it (select Force stop), view its storage and clear its data (select Clear data) and Cache (press Clear cache), view app version and set permissions. English...
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BASIC OPERATIONS Configuring Security Settings In the Settings menu, press to open the Security menu, then complete the following steps: • Select Screen Lock Password to set screen lock password. Enter a 4-digit password twice at the prompt and then press OK to confirm. Note: To remove the screen lock password, press Clear Screen Lock Password (visible only if the password is set) and enter the current password.
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BASIC OPERATIONS • Select Date and Time to configure date and time related settings. Choice any of the following: - Auto Date and Time to automatically set the time from your UTC. - Time Zone to select/change the time zone for your area. - Use 24-hour format (13:00) to enable or disable displaying time in 24-hour format.
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BASIC OPERATIONS Menu item Description Options Default • Current Lean back keyboard Lean back • Keyboard keyboard(AOSP) keyboard • Virtual Android Keyboard keyboard(AOSP) • Lean back keyboard Key board setting (use system language to choose your input method) Physical Default Keyboard •...
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BASIC OPERATIONS d) Enable (or disable) the new schedule in Timers menu. Note: • Press to modify or remove the schedule. • You can set up to 3 schedules. • Select Power to configure power settings. Press any of the following: - Signal Power On to enable or disable starting up the device when an input signal is detected.
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BASIC OPERATIONS • OMS and LAN control remote power on functions will only work when Power Mode (Standby) is set to Active. • Power Mode Standby Active, consumes higher power as the system only turns off the display. The mainboard is still active and is listening for power on commands from LAN or OMS. If a remote power on requirement is not needed, we suggest that the Power Mode Standby is set to ECO.
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BASIC OPERATIONS c) Select UPDATE to start the update process. Wait until the update process is complete. Note: Upgrading software over the Internet requires network connection. - USB Software Upgrade to update the system from a USB flash disk.] Note: To proceed with upgrading software, save the upgrade file to the USB flash disk first, then connect the disk to a USB 2.0 port on the Device.
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Connect the device and your PC to the same LAN. Open the browser and download the OMS app to your PC from the Optoma web page: Optoma Management Suite - OMS - Advanced remote management solution for audio visual displays (optomaeurope.com)
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BASIC OPERATIONS Click on Add Device. Select Automatic Search and click Search to search for devices automatically. Note: If the device cannot be found automatically, then click Manual Search to search the device by the IP address or click Range Search to search the devices within the range of IP addresses. Select the device and click Add.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional Information Supported Timing List Frame HMDI 3 HMDI 1 HMDI 2 Format Resolution Rate(Hz) (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) (1.2) VESA SVGA 59.94 800 x 600 VESA 59.94 1024 x 768 720p 1280 x 720 59.94 VESA WXGA 59.94 1280 x 800 VESA...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RS232 Protocol Function List Note: DEVICE supports RS232 and RJ45 control command. RS232 Pin Assignments Spec PIN No. (from display side) RS232 RJ45 Control Connection RS232 Settings LAN Control Settings Baud Rate 9600 Machine IP Data Bits Port Parity None Stop Bits...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SET Command Response Type Category Parameter Hex Code CMD Success Failed Power off ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 30 0D Power on ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 31 0D Power Restart ~xx00 n 7E 30 30 30 30 20 33 0D Eco.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Parameter Hex Code CMD Success Failed Español 7E 30 30 37 30 20 35 0D Traditional n=13 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 33 0D Chinese Simplified n=14 7E 30 30 37 30 20 31 34 0D Chinese Português 7E 30 30 37 30 20 36 0D...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GET Command Response Type Category Hex Code CMD Success Parameter Failed Power off 7E 30 30 31 32 34 20 Power ~xx124 n 31 0D Power on 7E 30 30 31 32 36 20 Contrast ~xx126 n OK0-100 0-100 31 0D 7E 30 30 31 32 35 20...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Hex Code CMD Success Parameter Failed 7E 30 30 31 32 37 20 Aspect Ratio ~xx127 n 16:9 31 0D Auto Presentation Bright Display Mode ~xx123 n Cinema 7E 30 30 31 32 33 20 OK21 31 0D User...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Response Type Category Hex Code CMD Success Parameter Failed Regulatory 7E 30 30 31 35 31 20 FHDQGSUS ~xx151 n Oknnn (ex. SLUGRK) Model name 33 0d Note: (*1) Power Running Time Input Source Firmware Version Display Mode •...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Optoma Global Offices For service or support, please contact your local office Japan 東京都足立区綾瀬 3-25-18 47697 Westinghouse Drive, 888-289-6786 株式会社オーエス Fremont, CA 94539, USA 510-897-8601 info@os-worldwide.com コンタクトセンター:0120-380-495 www.optomausa.com services@optoma.com www.os-worldwide.com Canada Taiwan 47697 Westinghouse Drive, 888-289-6786 12F., No.213, Sec. 3, Beixin Rd., +886-2-8911-8600 Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231,...
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.optoma.com 56 English...
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