THIRD PARTY CONTROLLERS RESTORE DEFAULT SOFTWARE UPDATES INPUT LABEL SETUP AND OPERATION 13-30 BANK SEL. IR BAND BASIC SETUP 13-14 HCI SETUP 20, 21 IR BATTERIES SIP & PUFF GETTING STARTED SERIAL CONTROL FUNCTION CODES LED MODE PILLOW SPEAKER AC POWER ON...
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL POWER ON SETUP 24, 25 KEYPAD SELECT POWER ON SOURCE POWER ON CHANNEL POWER ROLLING SOURCE ROLLING KEYBAD LOAD INPUT AUTO DETECT RESET IPTV MESSAGE SOUND ON/OFF MESSAGE SOUND VOLUME 25 ANDROID™ OPERATING SYSTEM 26-28 LOADING APPS 26, 27 ETHERNET WIRELESS...
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WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and this apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Do not use this LCD TV Monitor near water.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufactures instructions. Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Power Cord � IR Remote are shipped per order � Manuals are shipped per order* � This manual covers the following models: RM22III 22-Inch LCD Android™ Powered TV RM26III 26-Inch LCD Android™ Powered TV RM32III 32-Inch LCD Android™ Powered TV RM42III 42-Inch LCD Android™...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL PRODUCT INTRODUCTION IR Remote Control POWER TURNS SET ON AND OFF MUTE TURNS SOUND ON AND OFF VOLUME UP INCREASES SOUND LEVEL SOURCE SELECTS INPUT SOURCE TURNS CLOSED CAPTIONS ON AND OFF VOLUME DOWN DECREASES SOUND LEVEL IPTV ANDROID HOME SCREEN LAST...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL LEFT SIDE INPUT PANEL 10 BUTTON KEYPAD FRONT PANEL HealthCare Information, LLC...
Use only the included UL listed Hospital Grade Power Cord. If hanging the set on a wall, make sure the wall mount used is rated to carry the weight of the set. All HCI TV’s utilize standard VESA mounting patterns. Follow the directions that came with your mount. The available VESA patterns can be found in the specifications section of this manual.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL NOTE: Zenith, and Philips type pillow speakers refers to the digital code the pillow speakers send to the TV, not the manufacturer of the pillow speaker. Visitor Station refers to the optional Visitors Station that allows visitors to control the set without interrupting the patient. The Single Pillow Speaker Board Ver.1 will also support RCA pillow speakers.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL SETUP AND OPERATION Installing The IR Remote Control Batteries 1. Turn the IR Remote over. Press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover off the bottom. 2. Install the two included AAA batteries. The polarity is indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the type of scan to perform. Scan all channels Scans all RF channels for both analog and digital channels. Select this if you are not sure what type of channels are available. Digital channel only Scans all RF channels for digital channels only.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL BASIC TV SETUP MENUS Enter the TV setup menu. (Function – 0 – 9999 – SETUP). Use the left/right/up/down arrow buttons to make and change selections. Press the “ENTER” button to go back to the previous menu. Picture Menu used to set basic picture settings Picture Mode...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Audio Menu used to set basic audio settings. Sound Mode Preset sound settings. Selections are: Standard – Music – Movie – Sports – Personal NOTE: Sound Mode must be set to Personal to adjust the Bass Treble and Balance manually. Pillow SPK Settings for maximum and minimum volume levels, and power on volume.
Digital pillow speakers sending RCA control codes. PHILIPS Digital pillow speakers sending Philips control codes. ZEN-5V Older digital pillow speakers sending Zenith codes and operating from 5VDC. VISITOR HCI Visitor Station STATION R3 INTERACTV R5 interactive pillow speaker. G4 INTERACTV G4 interactive pillow speaker. G4R5 STANDARD G4R5 standard pillow speaker.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Clock Set current date and time. Date and time can not be manually set if Auto Sync is set to On. See page 14 to manually set the date and time. See page 17 to change the Auto Sync function. Power On/Off Set the hours of operation of the set.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Basic Selection Sets which closed caption service is displayed when CC is on. Selections are: Off – CC1 – CC2 – CC3 – CC4 – Text1 – Text2 – Text3 – Text4 Closed captions will not be displayed even if CC Mode is set to On. CC1-4 Standard closed captions.
Selects which channel bank (tier) to use. There are 4 banks available. IR Band Selects which IR band to use. The HCI IR remote must match the IR band setting. To change the IR remote band press and hold the power button on the IR remote for 10 seconds.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL LED Mode Sets how the power LED functions. Selections are: ON IF TV ON – OFF IF TV ON – ALWAYS OFF – IR BLINK ON IF TV ON Power LED is on when the set is on and off when set is off OFF IF TV ON Power LED is on when set is off and off when set is on.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Settings for United States Parental Control. (V-Chip) Parental control settings for TV shows. MPAA Parental control settings for movies. Canada Settings for Canadian Parental Control. (V-Chip) Canada Eng English parental control setting for Canada Canada Fre French parental control settings for Canada Channel Channel line up settings and auto scan.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL An “X” in the ON/OFF column indicates the channel is turned on. An “X” in the EDU column indicates the channel has been added to the EDU list. When finished press the “SETUP” button to exit. NOTE: Channels in the EDU list can be quickly accessed by pressing the EDU or FAV button.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL ADVANCED TV SETUP MENU To enter the Advanced menu enter function code 9999 (FUNCTION – 0 – 9999) then press the “FUNCTION” button. CHANNEL Shows a list of all active channels. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select a channel in the list. The LIST.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Power On Source Input source the TV will select when turned on. Selections are: None – TV Input - AV1 Input– AV2 Input – IPTV – HDMI 1 – HDMI 2 – TV Input None TV will turn on to the same source it was set for when turned off. TV Input Television.
USB port. You can not use the update/clone port. The right mouse button is the “Back” button. You can also use the “BACK” button on an HCI IR remote. To bring up a virtual keyboard on the screen right click in the window you wish to type in.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Select or click on the Settings app. Enter password. Select or click on Launcher Setting the Application manager. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the app. Press the “ENTER” button or click on the app to toggle the location. A checked box on the right indicates which folder the app will be in.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL In a few seconds you will see the connected ICON appear in the upper right corner of the screen next to the time display. If an incorrect password was entered the set will attempt to connect but will show disconnected. The connected ICON will still appear but not data will flow.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL ADVANCED TV SETUP MENU (FUNCTION – 0 – 9999 – FUNCTION) HealthCare Information, LLC...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL PILLOW SPEAKER OPERATION The pillow speaker type should be set before a pillow speaker is plugged into the set. See page 17. See page 16 to disable the TV’s internal speakers. One Button Press the “TV” button on the pillow speaker to turn the set on. Press and release the “TV”...
DVD/ANDROID CONTROL WITH PILLOW SPEAKER If you have purchased an HCI DVD player to use with your RoomMate series TV you can use a digital pillow speaker to control the DVD player and Android functions. The Pillow speaker must have 0-9 number buttons. Any digital pillow speaker with number buttons may be used.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL PARENTAL CONTROL TV RATINGS United States TV-Y Content appropriate for all ages. TV-Y7 Content may not be suitable for children under 7 years of age. TV-G General Audiences TV-PG Content may not be suitable for young children Moderate Violence Mild Sexual Situations Mild Coarse Language...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL Canada Fre Ratings Content appropriate for all ages. Little or no violence or sexual content. 8ans+ Content appropriate for children over the age of 8. May contain little violence, some foul language and little or no sexual content . 13ans+ Content appropriate for teenagers over the age of 13.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL BANKS The RoomMate series sets have four banks (also know as tiers) to store active channel lists in. The selected bank determines what channels the patient can view. When an auto scan is preformed all channels that are found are set to active in BANK 1. The default bank is BANK1.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL ACCESSORIES FULL SWING WALL MOUNT TABLE MOUNTS ALL AXIS MOUNT VISITOR STATION DUAL PILLOW SPEAKER BOARD KEYBOARDS AND MICE PIPE MOUNTS HARD DRIVE DVD MOUNTS HealthCare Information, LLC...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN III OPERATIONS MANUAL GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS HealthCare Information, LLC...
As a condition to obtaining warranty service, notification must be given to the dealer the product was purchased through within at least 10 days after defect is first observed. Repair of product requires it to be shipped to HCI in Loveland, Ohio. All shipping and freight charges to HCI shall be paid for by the customer and will not be accepted without a Return Authorization Number (RA#).
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