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of the con te nt s . T he i n fo rmation i n th is do c um ent is su b ject to ch an g e with o ut n otice .W e are no t l iable fo r any injury o r
lo s s that re sults from the use of this e qu ipm en t.
Sa fet y Ins tru cti ons
Pl ease read a ll of th ese in struc tio ns carefull y be fore yo u us e th e d evice. Save this m a nua l for futu re re ferenc e.
¦Unp lug equipm ent before clea nin g. D on’t u se liqu id o r s p ray d ete rgent; u se a mois t cloth .
¦Ke ep equipm ent away fro m e xce ssiv e h um idity a nd h e at . P refera bly, keep it i n a n air -co ndition e d e n vironm e nt with
temperat ures n ot exceed ing 40º C e lsi us (104º F ah ren he it).
¦When ins ta lling, place th e eq uipm e nt o n a stu rdy, level su rface to p revent it from a ccidenta lly fa lling an d causi n g d a m
age to oth er e q u ipm e nt or injur y to p ersons n ea rby.
¦When the equip ment is in an open position, d o no t cove r, b lo ck o r in a ny wa y o bstruct th e g ap b e tw een it a n d th e
powe r s u p pl y. Proper a ir co n vection is nece ssary to k ee p it f rom ove rhea ting.
¦ Arra ng e th e e qu i pm ent ’s po w er cord in su c h a wa y t ha t ot he rs w on’t trip or fa ll over it.
¦If you a re u sing a p o wer cord th at d id n ’t sh ip w i th th e e qu i pm e n t, en su re t h at it is ra te d fo r the vo lt ag eand cur rent
la be le d o n th e eq u i pm e n t ’s ele c tric al ra tings la b el. T he volta ge ra ting on the cord should beh igh e r than the on e list ed
on the equ ipment ’s rat ings l ab e l.
¦Ob s erv e all preca ution s a nd w a rnin gs at ta c he d to t he e q ui p m en t.
¦If you d o n’t intend on u sing t he equip m e nt for a long time, disconnect i t f rom the powe r outlet t o p revent being d a m
aged by tr ansien t ov e r -v oltage.
¦Ke ep all liq uids awa y fr om th e e q ui p m en t to m i nimize the risk of a ccidental sp illage. L iquid s pilled o n to th e p ow er
su p pl y or o n o the r hard ware m a y cause d am a g e, fire or e lectric a l sh o ck.
¦On l y qualif ied servi ce person ne l sh ou l d op e n th e c ha ssis.O pe n in g it you rself c ou ld damage t he e q uipm ent an d inva li
date its w arra n t y.
¦If any p a rt of th e eq u ipm e nt b ecomes damaged or st op s functi o ning, have it c hecke d by q u alified servic e pe rso nn e l.
W ha t the w arran ty d oes not co v er
¦ An y p rod u ct, on which t he s e ri al numbe r h a s b ee n d ef ac e d , m o d if ied or rem ove d.
¦Dam a g e, d ete rioration or m a lfunction resu lt ing fro m :
? Acc ident, m isu se, neg lect , f ire , wate r, lightning , o r othe r a c ts of nature , u n au thorize d pro d uct modif ication , or
failure t o follow ins tru c tions s up p lie d with t he pro du ct.
? Re p air o r attem p te d repair by an yo ne n o t a u thorize d b y us.
? A n y dama g e o f th e product d ue to shi p m en t.
? Re m o v al or ins tal lation o f the pro du ct.
? Ca uses ext ernal to the prod uct, such a s e lectric p o we r fluc tu a tionor f ailure .
? Use of supplies or pa rts no t m eetin g ou r sp e c ifica tions.
? No rmal wear an d te a r.
? A n y other c a u ses which do e s not re la te t o a product d ef ec t .
¦Rem o val, i nstalla tion, and s et -up service charge s.
Re gulato ry N otices Fe deral Co mm u n ic ationsC om m ission (FCC )
T his e q ui p m en t ha s b e en t ested a nd f ou n d to c o m p ly w ith th e l imits fo r a Class B dig ita l devi ce, pursua n t t o Part 1 5 of the
F CC ru les. These l imits a re desig n ed t o provide re a son a bl e p rot ect ion a ga inst h arm f ul in te rferen c e in a re sid entia lins ta l la ti on .
An y chan g es or m o di ficat ion s made to this eq u ip m e nt m a y vo id t he u s e r’s autho rit y to opera te t hi s equipm ent. Th is
equip m en t genera te s, uses, a n d c an radiate radio freq u en cy e nerg y and, if not in s talled a n d us e d in acco rdance w ith th e
in s tr uctio n s, m ay ca u se ha rm ful int erf eren ce to ra dio co mmunic at ions.
Ho we ver, t he re is no g u ar antee th a t interfe rence wil l not occ ur in a p articu lar inst allation. If this e qu ipment do e s ca us e
harm fu l interfe rence to radio or te levis ion receptio n, w hich c an bede ter mine d b y tu rning t he equipm e nt off and on , th e
use r is en courag e d t o try to co rrect th e interfe rence b y o n e or more o f th e fo llowing m easures:
¦Re -pos ition or relo cate th e rec e ivin g a nt en n a.
¦Increase the se pa ration betw ee n th e e qu ipm ent a n dreceiv e r.
¦Con ne ct the equipment int o an outlet o n a circu it differen t from that t o wh ich the receiv er is connect ed .
40” Open Frame Widescreen LCD Monitor
14628 Ce ntral Ave,
Chino , CA 91710
tel:909.597.7 588, fax:909.597.1939
¦It is very important to mount the equipment in a suitable cabinet or on a stable surface.
¦Make sure the place has a good ventilation, is out of direct sunlight, away from sources of excessive
dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture and vibration.
Unpacking
The equipment comes with the standard parts shown in package content. Check and make sure they are
included and in good condition. If anything is missing, or damaged, contact the supplier immediatel y.
How To Clean Your LCD Monitor
Caution :
¦To avoid the risk of electric shock, make sure your hands are dry before unplugging your monitor from or
plugging your monitor into an electrical outlet.
¦When you clean your monitor, do not press down on the LCD screen. Pressing down on the screen can
scratch or damage your display. Pressure damage is not covered under warrant y.
¦Use only cleansers made specifically for cleaning monitors and monitor screens. Cleansers not made to
clean monitors and monitor screens can scratch the LCD display or strip o ff the finish.
¦Do not spray any kind of liquid directly onto the screen or case of your monito r. Spraying liquids directly
onto the screen or case can cause damage which is not covered under warrant y.
¦Do not use paper towels or abrasive pads to clean your monito r. Using an abrasive pad or any wood based
paper product such as paper towels can scratch your LCD screen.
Cleaning Your Monitor
To clean your LCD safely, please follow these steps :
1
Disconnect the power cord.
2
Gently wipe the surface using a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Use as little pressure as possible.
Cleaning Tough Marks and Smudges
To remove tough marks and smudges, please follow these steps :
1
Disconnect the power cord.
2
Spray a small amount of non-abrasive cleanser on a microfiber cloth.
Caution : Do not spray or apply any liquids directly onto the monitor. Always apply the solution to your
microfiber cloth first, not directly on the parts you are cleaning.
3
Gently wipe the surface. Use as little pressure as possible.
4
Wait until your monitor is completely dry before plugging it in and powering it up.
40” Open Frame Widescreen LCD Monitor
14628 Ce ntral Ave,
Chino , CA 91710
tel:909.597.7 588, fax:909.597.1939
Sc rolls through menu options and adjusts the d isplay ed c ontrol
(To auto ad justm ent by pr ess ing the buttonfor 5 seconds)
Ex it the OS D s creen
Toggl e analog, di gital & video connection (DVI -D and video opti ons only)
Pictu re
Pictur e mode :S tandard / Vivid / Soft / Us er m ode to c hoose
Brightnes s :A djust backgr ound black lev el of the screen image
Contrast :A djust the di fferenc e between the image back ground
(blac k l evel) and the foreground (whitelev el)
Hue:A djust the scr een hue val ue
Saturation :A djust the satur ation of the image color
Pictur e size :A djust the image si ze
Colo r temp :Standard / Cool / W arm / User to c hoose
Noise reduc e :Reduce the noise of the image
Sharpness :A djust the ima g e fro m weak to shar p
PC
Auto adj ust :A utomatica lly adjust sizes, centers and fine tunes the
video signa l to eliminate wavi ness and distor tion .
Clock :A djust the clock val ue
Phase :A djust the phase value
H. Position :Align the screen image left or right
V. P ositi on :A li gn the scr een image up or down
PMW 6440
40” Open Frame Widescreen LCD Monitor
14628 Ce ntral Ave,
Chino , CA 91710
tel:909.597.7 588, fax:909.597.1939
Acnodes’ SDI input is an ideal solution for the broadcastgrade video and high resolution CCTV market.
Designed for use with Full HD 1080p and ultra high resolution
1920 x 1200 LCD displays, Acnodes provides a SDI input
module without using additional space or power and it comes
standard with a 2-year warranty.
Mor e con tro l is a lw a y s good . Es p e ciall y whe n it i s neces s a r y a nd
eas y. Ac n o de s pro vide s MC S solutio n to contro l th e O S D of
var iou s LC D d ispla y u p to 6 4 u nits .
Th e RS -2 32 C is use d for th e c om m u nic at io n betw ee n th e P C a n d
th e f irs t disp la y via a 15 fee t seria l c a bl e w hil e th e C A N bu s is
use d for th e vario u s LC D di spla y s c asca d e to g ethe r v ia C AT 5/6
cab le , an d da is y chain u p to 1, 00 0 m et ers.
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inpu t m od ul e with ou t usin g a dd it io n a l sp ac e or p ow e r an d it
com e s s ta nd a r d w it h a 2 - ye a r warran t y.
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pu s h th e se t sw itc h upwar d
15 fe et s e rial ca ble
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pu s h th e se t sw i tc h dow nward
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m ax. 30 0 m e ters
Ca t5 / 6 ca ble
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ma x. 300 m eters
RJ -4 5 jack
D a isy c hai n u p to 1,0 0 0
m eters a nd 64 d ispla ys
up to 6 4 d isp lays
PMW 6440
40” Open Frame Widescreen LCD Monitor
14628 Ce ntral Ave,
Chino , CA 91710
tel:909.597.7 588, fax:909.597.1939