Mitsubishi Electric MDT551S User Manual

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  • Page 1 Index...
  • Page 2 Features Engineered Specially for Public Display Use with High Power-on Delay Page 56 Durability and High-level Specifi cations Page 63 Panel Designed for Heavy Use High Brightness, High Contrast Page 63 Brightness Compensation by the Ambient Light Sensors for Enhanced Visibility and Lower Power Consumption Ambient Light Sensors (Brightness sensors) Pages 8 and 59 Enhanced Display Functionality for Various Commercial Use/...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement FCC Information...
  • Page 4 Important Information (continued) WARNING CAUTION CAUTION...
  • Page 5 Declaration Declaration of the Manufacturer Warning Declaration of the Manufacturer...
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use DO NOT REMOVE MONITOR BACK COVER. CAUTION: Recommend Use CAUTION: Ergonomics...
  • Page 7 Contents...
  • Page 8: Parts Name And Functions

    Parts Name and Functions Buttons, Switch, and Indicator Front Rear Control buttons Main Power Switch PLUS (+) button Remote control sensor and Power indicator MINUS (-) button UP ( ) button DOWN ( ) button EXIT button Speakers POWER button ( Brightness sensor (on the front and rear) (Reference) Control Lock mode MUTE button...
  • Page 9 Parts Name and Functions (continued) Connectors and Terminals Rear Left side Anti-theft lock slot Cb/Pb Cr/Pr AC IN (3-pin, with earth terminal) EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINAL USB hub AUDIO OUT (RCA) AUDIO IN RGB6 IN (DisplayPort) RS-232C connector (D-SUB 9-pin) RGB1 IN (HDMI) RGB2 IN (DVI-D) LAN connector RGB3 IN (MINI D-SUB 15-pin)
  • Page 10 Parts Name and Functions (continued) Wireless Remote Control AUDIO INPUT buttons PIP (Picture-in-Picture) buttons [Description] NOTE: STILL button POWER button SIZE button INPUT buttons MENU button UP button ( PICTURE MODE button PLUS button (+) EXIT button DISPLAY button DOWN button ( MUTE button SET button VOLUME buttons (VOL)
  • Page 11 Parts Name and Functions (continued) How to Use the Wireless Remote Control Operating Range of the Wireless Remote Installing and removing t he wireless Control remote control batteries How to install the batteries How to remove the batteries CAUTION: CAUTION: Handling the wireless remote control NOTE:...
  • Page 12: Preparation For Use

    Preparation for use Flow of preparation Preparation for installation Page 13 Installing the monitor Pages 14 to 16 Installing the optional speakers Page 17 Connection procedure Pages 18 to 22 Installing the extension module Pages 23 to 26 Connecting RS-232C Page 27 Connecting LAN Page 28...
  • Page 13: Preparation For Installation

    Preparation for installation CAUTION: Determine the installation location CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: IMPORTANT: To avoid the monitor from falling Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting CAUTION:...
  • Page 14: Installing The Monitor

    Installing the monitor Carry out as necessary Installing and removing the stands Using the wall mount or ceiling mount Lay the screen face down How to install the stands 625.5 625.5 CAUTION: NOTE: How to remove the stands...
  • Page 15 Installing the monitor (continued) Carry out as necessary Installation in the face-up position Installing in the portrait or face-up Face-up position CAUTION: Face-down Operation environment for portrait or face-up installation Installation in the portrait position Landscape...
  • Page 16 Installing the monitor (continued) Carry out as necessary Using the monitor without the bezel CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION:...
  • Page 17 Installing the optional speakers Carry out as necessary Before making connections • How to install the optional speakers NOTE: NOTE: CAUTION:...
  • Page 18: Connection Procedure

    Connection procedure Before making connections NOTE: Wiring diagram Prevention of disconnection of HDMI cable...
  • Page 19 Connection procedure (continued) Connecting with a computer (analog connection) Analog connection: • Connection via RGB3 IN (D-SUB) connector • Connection via RGB4 IN (BNC: R•G•B•H•V, or R•G•B•Csync, RGB sync on green) connector Second monitor connection: NOTE: Audio connection:...
  • Page 20 Connection procedure (continued) <Factory preset timing> NOTE: Connecting with a computer (digital connection) Digital connection: • Connection via the RGB1 IN connector (HDMI) • Connection via the RGB2 IN connector (DVI-D) • Connection via the RGB6 IN connector (DisplayPort) Audio connection: •...
  • Page 21 Connection procedure (continued) Connecting a video device (component video/HDMI device) • •...
  • Page 22 Connection procedure (continued) Connecting a video device (composite video/S video device)/stereo amplifi er NOTE: NOTE:...
  • Page 23 Installing the extension module Carry out as necessary Installation of the extension module CAUTION: 2. Connection with SDI NOTE: 1) Connection to one monitor NOTE: [Description] 2) Connection to multiple monitors NOTE: SDI for long-distance connection or multiple-monitor connection Allowable cable length 1.
  • Page 24 Installing the extension module (continued) Carry out as necessary CAUTION: Input format Removal of the SDI BOX CAUTION: CAUTION: CAT5 for long-distance connection or multiple-monitor connection 3. Connection of the CAT5 video connection function CAUTION: 1) Connection to one monitor 1.
  • Page 25 Installing the extension module (continued) Carry out as necessary 2) Connection to multiple monitors 4. Confi guring CAT5 Rx BOX 1) CAT5 CABLE LENGTH 2) CAT5 EQ. 3) CAT5 RED GAIN/GREEN GAIN/BLUE GAIN 4) CAT5 RED SKEW/GREEN SKEW/BLUE SKEW Removal of the CAT5 Rx BOX NOTE: CAUTION: Allowable cable length...
  • Page 26 Installing the extension module (continued) Carry out as necessary Connecting OPS-compliant computer NOTE: 1. Mounting the OPS-compliant computer on the monitor CAUTION: CAUTION: Removal of the OPS-compliant computer CAUTION:...
  • Page 27 Connecting RS-232C Carry out as necessary Monitor control via RS-232C How to connect NOTE:...
  • Page 28: Connecting Lan

    Connecting LAN Carry out as necessary Monitor connection using LAN How to connect CAUTION: NOTE:...
  • Page 29: Connecting A Usb Device

    Connecting a USB device Carry out as necessary Connecting multiple USB devices using the USB hub function 1. [When using an external computer] Connect the USB port (Standard A) on the computer and the USB upstream port (Standard B) on the monitor using a USB cable (commercially available). [When using an OPS-compliant computer] Install an OPS-compliant computer (connected internally).
  • Page 30: Connecting The Power Cord To The Monitor

    Connecting the power cord to the monitor Connecting the power source Before making connections CAUTION: NOTE:...
  • Page 31: How To Use

    How to Use Flow of How to Using Turning on all the connected devices Pages 32 to 33 Selecting the video input Page 34 Controlling the external devices Page 35 Selecting the OSD language Page 35 Auto-setup Page 36 Selecting the picture mode Page 36 Screen adjustment Page 37...
  • Page 32: Turning On All The Connected Devices

    Turning on all the connected devices 3. When the power indicator glows Turning on external devices red, press the POWER button on the monitor. 1. Turn on the connected devices such as the computer and VCR. Turning on the monitor CAUTION: NOTE: 2.
  • Page 33 Turning on all the connected devices (continued) Power Management Function [Description] NOTE: Power Indicator...
  • Page 34: Selecting The Video Input

    Selecting the video input Select using the INPUT buttons on the wireless remote control. Select using the INPUT button on the monitor. NOTE: RGB1 RGB2 RGB3 RGB4 OPTION RGB6 DVD/HD VIDEO-S VIDEO...
  • Page 35 Controlling the external devices Selecting the OSD language...
  • Page 36: Selecting The Picture Mode

    Auto-setup Analog inputs only NOTE: Selecting the picture mode NOTE:...
  • Page 37 Screen adjustment NOTE: Picture adjustment...
  • Page 38: Speaker Setting

    Speaker setting Carry out as necessary U-10 Volume and tone control Carry out as necessary NOTE: Volume Balance/treble/ control bass control...
  • Page 39: Schedule Setting

    U-11 Schedule setting Carry out as necessary...
  • Page 40 U-11 Schedule setting (continued) Carry out as necessary How to set up schedule NOTE:...
  • Page 41: Remote Control

    U-12 Remote control Carry out as necessary RS-232C/RS-485 Remote control CAUTION: NOTE: NOTE:...
  • Page 42 U-12 Remote control (continued) Carry out as necessary...
  • Page 43 U-12 Remote control (continued) Carry out as necessary NOTE: LAN Remote control CAUTION:...
  • Page 44 U-13 Setting the USB device Carry out as necessary NOTE: 1. Select the computer to be used. 2. Check that the USB hub is recognized. NOTE: 3. Check that the USB is recognized.
  • Page 45: Table Of Contents

    Confi guration and basic operation of OSD screen Confi guration of OSD screen Main Menu Screen Main menu PICTURE Page 47 CONFIGURATION1 Page 52 SCREEN Page 49 CONFIGURATION2 Page 53 AUDIO Page 50 ADVANCED OPTION Page 55 Page 51 Sub menu (Adjustment items) Adjustment status Operation buttons (Key guide) Sub menu screen...
  • Page 46 Confi guration and basic operation of OSD screen (continued) Basic operation of OSD...
  • Page 47: Picture

    OSD screen functions PICTURE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Color circle COLOR SHARPNESS BLACK LEVEL NOISE REDUCTION COLOR TEMPERATURE TINT COLOR CONTROL...
  • Page 48 OSD screen functions (continued) GAMMA SELECTION PICTURE RESET AUTO BRIGHTNESS [AUTO BRIGHTNESS] [CONTROL] [LIGHT FROM BACK] [BACK WALL] [FRONT SENSOR] [REAR SENSOR] [SATURATION] [VIDEO DETECT]...
  • Page 49: Screen

    OSD screen functions (continued) SCREEN H POSITION CUSTOM ZOOM V POSITION CLOCK H RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE V RESOLUTION ZOOM MODE SCREEN RESET...
  • Page 50: Audio

    OSD screen functions (continued) AUDIO BALANCE TREBLE BASS SPEAKER AUDIO RESET...
  • Page 51: Pip

    OSD screen functions (continued) PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE) NOTE: PIP MODE PIP RESET PIP SIZE PIP AUDIO PIP H POSITION PIP V POSITION SUB INPUT...
  • Page 52: Configuration1

    OSD screen functions (continued) CONFIGURATION1 AUTO SETUP AUTO ADJUST POWER SAVE COLOR SYSTEM SIDE BORDER COLOR LANGUAGE SCREEN SAVER CONFIGURATION RESET FACTORY RESET...
  • Page 53: Configuration2

    OSD screen functions (continued) CONFIGURATION2 CAT5 CONTROL LAN SETTING [CAT5 CABLE LENGTH] [CAT5 EQ.] [CAT5 RED GAIN, GREEN GAIN, BLUE GAIN] [CAT5 RED SKEW, GREEN SKEW, BLUE SKEW] CONTROL TIME OUT SERIAL CONTROL RS485 TERMINATION...
  • Page 54 OSD screen functions (continued) MONITOR ID SCHEDULE < HOW TO SETUP SCHEDULE > OSD TURN OFF OSD H POSITION OSD V POSITION OSD ROTATION DATE AND TIME INFORMATION OSD OFF TIMER MONITOR INFORMATION...
  • Page 55: Advanced Option

    OSD screen functions (continued) ADVANCED OPTION INPUT RESOLUTION IR CONTROL BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION INPUT CHANGE CP MODE SCAN MODE SCAN CONVERSION FILM MODE...
  • Page 56 OSD screen functions (continued) TILING DDC/CI CLOSED CAPTION HEAT STATUS USB UP STREAM ADVANCED OPTION RESET POWER ON DELAY TERMINAL SETTING...
  • Page 57: Other Functions

    Other functions Picture size OSD information RGB1, 2, 3, 4, OPTION (CAT5/OPS-compliant computer), RGB6 RGB1, 2, 3, 4, OPTION (CAT5), RGB6 OPTION (SDI), DVD/HD, VIDEO, VIDEO<S> OPTION (SDI) OPTION (OPS-compliant computer) DVD/HD VIDEO<S>, VIDEO Picture mode PIP, POP RGB1*, 2, 3, 4, OPTION (CAT5/OPS-compliant computer), RGB6 Main : RGB2 Sub : VIDEO<S>...
  • Page 58 Other functions (continued) Audio input change You can select the audio input using the AUDIO INPUT button. HDMI AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3 RGB1 (HDMI) AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3 RGB2 (DVI-D) AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3 RGB3 (D-SUB) AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3 RGB4 (BNC) Audio supported OPTION AUDIO1 AUDIO2...
  • Page 59 The communication control function via LAN isn’t supported on the monitor alone, however, it is available when the monitor is used with the computer. 2. Assign a monitor ID to each multi-connected MDT551S using MONITOR ID. (See step 2 on page 54.) 3. Set AUTO BRIGHTNESS on the OSD screen (PICTURE) as follows.
  • Page 60 Other functions (continued) PIP, POP function The following table shows the combinations of signal inputs with which the “PIP” and “POP” modes function. However, these modes do not function when the screen size is “CUSTOM” or “REAL”. Sub screen RGB6 RGB1 RGB2 RGB3...
  • Page 61 ID numbers 1 to 26 are selectable. It is recommended to assign sequential ID numbers from 1 and up. 2. The remote control mode of the fi rst MDT551S monitor is set to PRIMARY and those of the other monitors are set to SECONDARY.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting No picture Power button does not respond Image persistence NOTE: Image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is apparent Image of component signal is greenish LED on the monitor is not lit (No green or red color can be seen) RED LED on the monitor is blinking Displayed image is not sized properly Selected resolution is not displayed properly...
  • Page 63 Specifi cations NOTE:...
  • Page 64: Pin Assignment

    Pin Assignment 1) Analog RGB input (Mini D-SUB 15-pin): RGB3 Pin No Name Pin No Name Mini D-SUB 15-pin Video Signal Red +5V (DDC) Video Signal Green SYNC-GND Video Signal Blue DDC-SDA DDC-GND H-SYNC Red-GND V-SYNC Green-GND DDC-SCL Blue-GND 2) Digital RGB input (HDMI): RGB1 Pin - Assignment of HDMI connector: HDMI TMDS Data2+...
  • Page 65 Pin Assignment (continued) 5) S-VIDEO input (MINI DIN 4-pin): VIDEO<S> MINI DIN 4-pin Pin No Name Y (Luminance) C (Chroma) 6) RS-232C input/output Pin No Name D-SUB 9-pin 7) LAN (Modular 8-pin) Pin# at RJ45 Signal Pair Orange/White stripe Modular 8-pin Orange Green/White stripe Blue...

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