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Planar employees. When you purchase a Planar product, you get more than a display, you get the service and support you need to maximize your investment. To find the latest warranty and service information regarding your Planar product, please visit http://www.planar.com/support/warranty...
Landscape Portrait The m70L is only 5.8” deep. It has an aspect ratio of 1.77 (16:9). Its native resolution is HD (1920 x 1080). It accepts a wide range of input pictures from VGA to 1080p. With the optional Video Input Module, the m70L accepts NTSC and PAL as composite, component, S-Video or SDI.
WARNING! Wall mounts must be secure. If the display is hung on a wall, the wall must be strong enough to hold it. The m70L weighs about 163lbs (74kg). Simply mounting it to wallboard or wall paneling won’t be adequate or safe. The mounting method must be capable of holding several times this weight.
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Safety for You and the m70L Caution: This product contains a lithium battery. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of the battery according to the instructions on the next page.
LCD device from any LCD manufacturer. Here are some guidelines to help you avoid TIR: • Use the m70L to show a screen saver, moving images or still pictures that change regularly. When using high-contrast images, reposition the images frequently.
Recommended Usage Normal Use Thermal Guidelines Normal use of an m70L is defined as operating in the open air to prevent heat buildup, and without direct or indirect heat sources such as adjacent displays, lighting fixtures, heating ducts, or direct sunlight that can cause the display to experience high operating temperatures.
VESA Mounts, General Description VESA Mounts, General Description VESA mounts are used to secure the m70L for display. The m70L can be installed using a variety of VESA mounts available through Planar. If you do not have a VESA mount and would like to purchase one, contact Planar.
Installing an m70L This section explains how to install an m70L. We suggest that you read the entire section before you attempt to install the unit. Before You Begin Make sure you have all the items in these checklists before you begin unpacking and installing your m70L(s).
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Before You Begin m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Accessories With Each m70L Display Quick Start Guide, Installation & Configuration Guide The Quick Start Guide provides the basic setup needed to get the m70L up and running. It does not contain the detailed information included in this Installation &...
• RJ45 to 9-pin adapter, if you will use RS232 commands to control the displays • RJ45 cable, computer network type • Component video cables • S-Video cables • DVI cables • SDI cables • RS232 cable m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Remove the screws that secure the old VIM cover. Place the screws aside. Remove the old VIM cover. WARNING! Failure to properly use a grounding strap can destroy sensitive electronic compo- nents in the VIM board. Remove the VIM board from its shipping pouch and anti-static bag. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Install the four screws that secure the VIM board. Connector Slide the new VIM board cover in place, making sure the connectors are aligned over the holes in the cover. Secure the washers and nuts on the SD/HD SDI connectors. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Installing the Video Input Module (VIM) Install the screws that secure the new VIM cover. Reconnect all cables, including the power cord. It is now safe to turn on the AC power. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Installing the Video Input Module (VIM) m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Connecting Source Cables Connecting Source Cables All cabling for the m70L must be run through the rear of the display. Connecting Picture Sources The three main types of inputs are: • Analog computer (from UXGA down to VGA) • Digital computer •...
Digital Video Interface (DVI) digitally connects computers to their monitors or connects to any display with a DVI input. The m70L converts the analog inputs to DVI and makes this available at the Digital Out connector. This means you can bring in a picture source - UXGA, SXGA, VGA, 1080p - to the first display and connect the rest of the displays in the loop with DVI.
About UPS Supplies Some installations use a UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply. Most UPS devices will work with the m70L. Review the power specifications of your UPS device to make sure it is compatible with the m70L. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Connecting Power m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Wire it internally as shown. The wiring shown for this adapter is correct for straight-through cables. Straight-through cables are wired 1-to-1, 2-to-2, etc. RJ45 9-pin Yellow wire Black wire RJ45 looking into the socket Green wire m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
The serial output is sometimes called the Comm Port, and sometimes there is more than one. For more information about configuring RS232 communications, see "Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics" on page 67. RS232 port connection is on the control board. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
• Adjust the Sharpness (See "Sharpness Settings" on page 43) • Check the Image Position (See "Adjusting Position" on page 45) • Adjust Scaling and Cropping (See "Viewport" on page 47) • Color Balance the display (See "Adjusting Color Balance" on page 49) m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
• The batteries in the remote are dead or installed wrong. • The remote was not aimed at the screen. • Something is blocking the IR receiver in the display. • IR remote action was disabled by an RS232 command. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
With VIM Digital Digital input loop- through Connect the power cord and turn on the power switch. If the power was already on, and the backlights are off, press the button on the remote. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is not supported. Composite Video and S-Video These two inputs accept NTSC and PAL. The composite connector also accepts SECAM video. SD/HD SDI This input accepts NTSC, PAL, 720p and 1080i. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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If the source is a laptop, ensure that the VGA output on the rear of the source is enabled. If no message is displayed, maybe the source has timed out and is displaying a blank screen. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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NT SC 6 0 H z /3 .5 8 M Hz Ve rti ca l F re q ue nc y (f ra m e l oc ke d ) 60 Hz Sh a rp ne ss I np u t L ev els m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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H o r iz o n tal Re so lu t io n 136 6 Ve rti ca l R es o lu ti o n 76 8 Sh a rp ne ss Note: For additional information about source selection, see "Preferred Source Detection" on page 54. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
This is not about adjusting color or contrast. It’s about telling the display what the computer or processor means by black and by white. Semi-Automatic Level Adjustment Select a source in the menu. PICTURE m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Although it is not required, we recommend that you save the configuration to a memory slot. (See "Saving Configurations" on page 74.) If you have more than one source coming through the same connector, adjust Input Levels for each source. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Although it is not required, we recommend that you save the configuration to a memory slot. (See "Saving Configurations" on page 74.) If you have more than one source coming through the same connector, adjust Input Levels for each source. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Although it is not required, we recommend that you save the configuration to a memory slot. (See "Saving Configurations" on page 74.) m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Adjust to make the outer two color bars match. Match them in SATURATION brightness; they will already match in color. Adjust to make the inner two color bars match. Uncheck BLUE ONLY m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Although it is not required, we recommend that you save the configuration to a memory slot. (See "Saving Configurations" on page 74.) If you have more than one source coming through the same connector, adjust Input Levels for each source. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Choose Image > Attributes to open a dialog box. In the Units section, choose pixels. In the Color section, choose Black and White. Set the Width and Height in pixels to match the native resolution of the Planar display. When you click OK, the program gives you a warning about losing color. Click Yes.
Find a point that has no streaking or minimal streaking. There is usually a fairly broad range of no streaking, so settle for the point in the middle of this range. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
The aspect ratio of any picture is its width divided by its height. W/H = Aspect Ratio The native aspect ratio of the m70L is 1.77. This is sometimes referred to as 16:9. This is the HDTV picture format. The native resolution is HD (1920 x 1080).
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The display is not capable of compressing the image in one direction while stretching it in the other. For example, if you try to display a UXGA (1600 x 1200) on an m70L (1920 x 1080) at Fill All, the display will letterbox the image and the following note will appear at the bottom of the menu: “Can’t display - Change Scale Mode.
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16 x 9 display, this will crop the picture top, bottom, and sides. The primary use of One to One is to display the image without scaling artifacts and with minor cropping. The One to One Scale Mode will produce different cropping results and the image size will be different for each input resolution. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
This is used to hide blank areas and stray lines in the edges of an image. The lower the overscan setting, the more of the optical image that is seen. Planar displays have a default overscan of 3% for S-Video and composite video images. Standard CRT televisions have an overscan of about 5%, which may actually hide content or images that you want to see.
In pu t L e vel s Sharpness settings determine how crisp the image should be. There are sixteen levels of sharpness, where 0 is the softest and 15 is the sharpest. Seven is the default. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Note: Adjusting the too far may cause the image to jump or hop. If the VERTICAL POSITION image appears to flicker or hop, readjust the VERTICAL POSITION m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Adjusting Position m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
For instance, if you are using the m70L in a television studio where you will be videotaping the content, you will want a low color temperature. The m70L defaults to the brightest setting possible, which is...
COPY TO CLIPBOARD You can then make more adjustments to see if it gets better or worse. RECALL will restore these saved settings. The clipboard is only for FROM CLIPBOARD testing. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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• Removing red has the same effect on hue as increasing blue and green together. The menu slider bars have colored bulbs at each end COLOR BALANCE to tell you what the effect will be of moving a color toward that end. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Adjusting Color Balance m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
4 x 3. Native Frequency The m70L display cannot frame lock back and forth between 50 Hz and 60 Hz. This setting allows you to choose a “native” frequency of either 50 Hz or 60 Hz, whichever matches the inputs you will be using.
Work separately to find the frequency and phase of the computer picture and adjust to them. These work best on a picture that has a lot of sharp changes in brightness, such as text (adjacent white and black pixels). Do Position Centers the picture on the screen. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
It only arranges the menus so ROTATE MENU they read the same way the picture does. To use the display in portrait mode, your source image must be rotated. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
To generate and administer text messages, you must download the MIP Maker software application from Planar’s website. We suggest you also download the user guide. For more information, see "Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website" on page 85.
Advanced Options Setting the Clock/Scheduling an Event The m70L can be easily programmed to update the clock during annual time changes, as well as to schedule specific events, such as turning the unit on or off. To access the menu, press...
ENTER EVENT Do one of the following: • To set the clock, see "Setting the Clock" on page 60. • To schedule an event, see "Scheduling an Event" on page 60. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
MENU Scheduling an Event The most important event that can be “scheduled” for the m70L is to turn it on or off. Scheduling an automatic shut off time for the m70L helps ensure that Temporary Image Retention does not occur. The following events can be scheduled: •...
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• If you selected “Recall Slot” in the previous step and want to recall a memory slot other than the one shown, go to 5. • If you did not select “Recall Slot” in the previous step, go to 6. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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When you are finished making the appropriate changes, press to see the ENTER new events on the menu. SET CLOCK SCHEDULE EVENTS Press to close the menu system. MENU m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
In the automatic mode, you let the ambient light in the area of the m70L determine the image brightness. This is useful when the m70L is in a location that sometimes has daylight, which can vary.
Note: Ambient light is a relative value, and is pertinent only to the m70L. It is not an absolute value. You may get different ambient light values with a handheld light meter. Note: The m70L has a nominal time delay of three minutes before it changes light levels.
Backlight Control High Temperature Warning The m70L has a feature that allows the display to recognize when it is too hot and to automatically reduce the backlight intensity in an effort to cool itself down. When this occurs, the display will show a warning message on the BACKLIGHT menu to let you know the display is not as bright as you want it to be.
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It does not matter what order you use to set IDs for the displays. It is common practice to use Unit IDs that are in order, left to right and top to bottom, but this is not mandatory. The only rule is: DO NOT USE THE SAME ID FOR DIFFERENT DISPLAYS. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
. For computer-read data, use SYMBOLIC NUMERIC DATA ONLY ASCII Response Terminator Will be determined by what your serial program wants to see at the end of every transmission from the display. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
The RS232 protocol - the “rules” for controlling displays with RS232 commands - are described in a separate document. See “Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website” on page 85 to see how to get to the web page. Then look for m70L and under that the RS232 Guide.
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Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Advantages of Saving Configurations to Memory Slots • You can compare multiple settings quickly • You don’t have to repeat settings when comparing entire configurations • You can revert to a known good setting when testing new configurations m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Some parameters are associated with the input. The input in this instance means the input connector: Analog, digital, composite video, etc. The parameters specific to mode and input are saved in memory slots. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Viewport Window Right Group ID Viewport Window Top White Level: R, G, & B Justify Zoom Window Bottom Menu H Position Zoom Window Left Menu Timeout Zoom Window Right Menu V Position Zoom Window Top m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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W h i te L ev el 16 6 17 0 1 69 Use the + or - keys to move the yellow selector under the character you want to change. Use the up/down arrows to change the character. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Saving and Recalling Configurations When you are finished, press PREV Select and press SAVE NOW ENTER Note: If you use RS232 controls, you can also use commands to send a string name to a memory slot, saving time. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
The name of the memory is listed here, as well as all the important parameters (data) stored in that memory slot. If the name is not the one you want, press and choose another memory. PREV m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Navigate with the arrow keys to the slot you want to delete and press ENTER When navigating, you can only go to the checked numbers. All the slots with checks have something stored in them. The others are grayed out. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Ar e y o u Su re? Ye s Note: It is not necessary to delete the data in a memory slot before saving new data. Saving will overwrite the stored data. See "Saving Configurations" on page 74. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Cu r ta in o r Te st P a t te r n is d is p lay ed B ac kli gh t Sta tu s I nt er na l Te m pe rat u re : 32º C The message has not See “m70L doesn’t respond to 2 Press once on the CURTAIN disappeared remote control”...
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Support Department for more information. See "Where to Go From Here" on page 84. m70L doesn’t respond to remote control Possible Cause Possible Resolution Power is not on Confirm that the power cable is connected and the power switch is on and the front LED is illuminated.
Checking Unit Status m70L doesn’t respond to remote control Possible Cause Possible Resolution Something is blocking the IR receiver Remove the obstruction. Your installer or service provider has disabled Contact your installer or service provider. the remote control Checking Unit Status Press on the remote.
If none of the suggestions offered thus far have solved your problem, contact Planar’s Technical Support Department. via mail: Planar Systems, Inc. Control Room and Digital Signage 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton, OR 97006 via e-mail: planarsupport@planar.com via phone: +1-503-748-5799 via fax: +1-503-748-5532 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
From there, you can access downloadable utility software, new firmware, user manuals, and service manuals. To access information for a specific model, click on that model name. For example, to download an electronic copy of this manual, click on m70L. To access user guides, service...
Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware Some of the other documents for the m70L, which are or will be available from the Technical Support Department website, are listed below: Document Name Contents Installation & Configuration Information for installers and technicians to Guide install and configure displays.
Composite Analog 5.0V p-p 0.3V p-p 75 ohm termination TTL H and V sync 5.0V 2.5V 3.5V TTL at 330 ohm termination Input connectors DVI-D x 1 Digital 15-pin HD D-sub x 1 Analog VGA m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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95° F 32° F temperature range. non-operating 60° C –20° C 140° F –4° F Altitude (barometric pressure) 2,000 meters Maximum temperature 30° C above sea level Humidity 80% R.H. 20% R.H. non-condensing m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
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Mounting Specifications End to End, Longer End to End, Shorter Specification Screw Size Side of Display Side of Display VESA MIS-F 600mm 600mm Note: Minimal screw penetration is 10mm and maximum is 15mm. m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Dimensions Dimensions shown in parentheses are in inches. All other dimensions are in millimeters. Front and Side View m70L Installation & Configuration Guide...
Industry Canada (ICES-003): This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Any changes or modifications to the display not expressly approved by Planar could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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