Benq TL650 User Manual

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TL650 Interactive Flat Panel User Manual
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Disclaimer

BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents of this document. BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Copyright 2012 BenQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of BenQ Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Disclaimer.............................................................................. 2
Copyright............................................................................... 2
Safety warnings and precautions ...................................... 5
Important safety instructions............................................ 6
Notes on the LCD panel of this display..................................... 6
Safety notice for remote control................................................. 7
Battery safety notice....................................................................... 7
BenQ ecoFACTS.............................................................................. 8
Package contents ................................................................. 9
Optional accessory.......................................................................... 9
Parts of the display and their functions ........................ 10
Front panel..................................................................................... 10
Rear panel ..................................................................................... 11
Input/output terminals................................................................. 12
Remote control............................................................................. 14
Using the remote control........................................................... 15
Setting up the display........................................................ 16
Mounting the display.................................................................... 16
Connecting audio/video signals ................................................. 18
Connecting the touch module................................................... 24
Connecting power........................................................................ 25
Using the touch screen..................................................... 26
Calibrating the touch screen...................................................... 29
Important instructions for using the touch screen............... 29
Basic operations................................................................. 30
Turning the display on or off ..................................................... 30
Locking/unlocking the controls ................................................. 30
Switching input signals ................................................................. 30
Adjusting audio volume level ..................................................... 30
Network connection ........................................................ 31
Connecting to a LAN .................................................................. 31
Controlling the display ................................................................ 31
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu ........................... 34
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OSD menu overview ................................................................... 34
Operations in the OSD menu.................................................... 36
Picture menu .............................................................................. 37
Screen menu ................................................................................ 39
Audio menu .................................................................................. 42
Configuration1 menu............................................................... 43
Configuration2 menu............................................................... 45
Option menu................................................................................ 46
Update menu ............................................................................... 49
Product information.......................................................... 50
Dimensions..................................................................................... 50
Specifications.................................................................................. 51
Supported input signal resolution ............................................. 53
Troubleshooting................................................................. 54
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Safety warnings and precautions

THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
• The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. The AC receptacle (mains socket outlet) shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the power cord plug from the AC receptacle.
• Do not place this display on an uneven, sloping or unstable surface (such as a trolley) where it may fall and cause damage to itself or others.
• Do not place this display near water, like a spa or pool, or in a position which will allow the splashing or spraying of water onto the display, like in front of an open window where rain water may enter.
• Do not install this display in a confined space without proper ventilation and air circulation, such as in a closed cabinet. Allow proper space around the display for dissipating heat inside. Do not block any openings and vents on the display. Overheating may result in hazards and electric shock.
• Installation of this display should only be performed by a qualified technician. Failure to install this display properly may cause injuries and damages to the personnels and the display itself. Check the installation regularly and maintain the display periodically to ensure the best working condition.
• Use only the accessories approved or recommended by the manufacturer to mount this display. Using wrong or unsuitable accessories may cause the display to fall and result in serious personal injuries. Make sure that the surface and fixing points are strong enough to sustain the weight of the display.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove covers. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
• To prevent personal injuries, mounting the display or installing desktop stands is required before use.
household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet, please consult a qualified electrician.
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Important safety instructions

1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Notes on the LCD panel of this display

• The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel of this display has a very thin protective layer of
glass which is liable to marking or scratching, and cracking if struck or pressured. The liquid crystal substrate is also liable to damage under excessive force or extreme temperatures. Please handle with care.
• The response time and brightness of the LCD panel may vary with the ambient
temperature.
• Avoid placing the display in direct sun or where direct sun or spot lighting will shine
onto the LCD panel, as the heat may damage the panel and the external casing of the display, and the bright light will make viewing the display more difficult than necessary.
• The LCD panel consists of individual pixels to display images and is manufactured
according to the design specifications. While 99.9% of these pixels work normally,
0.01% of the pixels may remain constantly lit (in red, blue or green) or unlit. This is a technical limitation of the LCD technology and is not a defect.
• LCD screens, like plasma (PDP) and conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) screens, are
also susceptible to 'screen burn-in' or 'image retention' which can be found on the
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screen as visible fixed lines and shades. To avoid such damage to the screen, avoid displaying still images (like On-Screen Display menus, TV station logos, fixed/inactive text or icons) for more than two hours. Change the aspect ratio from time to time. Fill the entire screen with the image and eliminate the black bars whenever possible. Avoid displaying images in 4:3 aspect ratio over a long period of time, otherwise there may be visible burn marks on the screen as two vertical lines.
• Note: Under certain circumstances, condensation may occur on the inner side of the cover glass, it's a natural phenomenon and will not affect the operation of the display. This condensation will usually disappear after around 2 hours of normal operation.

Safety notice for remote control

• Do not put the remote control in the direct heat, humidity, and avoid fire.
• Do not drop the remote control.
• Do not expose the remote control to water or moisture. Failure to do so could result in malfunction.
• Confirm there is no object between the remote control and the remote sensor of the product.
• When the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries.

Battery safety notice

The use of the wrong type of batteries may cause chemical leaks or explosion. Please note the following:
• Always ensure that the batteries are inserted with the positive and negative terminals in the correct direction as shown in the battery compartment.
• Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix different types.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries will shorten battery life or cause chemical leaks from the old batteries.
• When batteries fail to function, replace them immediately.
• Chemicals which leak from batteries may cause skin irritation. If any chemical matter seeps out of the batteries, wipe it up immediately using a dry cloth, and replace the batteries as soon as possible.
• Due to varying storage conditions, the battery life for the batteries included with your product may be shortened. Replace them within 3 months or as soon as you can after initial use.
• There may be local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries. Consult your local regulations or waste disposal provider.
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BenQ ecoFACTS

BenQ has been dedicated to the design and development of greener product as part of its aspiration to realize the ideal of the "Bringing Enjoyment 'N Quality to Life" corporate vision with the ultimate goal to achieve a low-carbon society. Besides meeting international regulatory requirement and standards pertaining to environmental management, BenQ has spared no efforts in pushing our initiatives further to incorporate life cycle design in the aspects of material selection, manufacturing, packaging, transportation, using and disposal of the products. BenQ ecoFACTS label lists key eco­friendly design highlights of each product, hoping to ensure that consumers make informed green choices at purchase. Check out BenQ's CSR Website at http://
csr.BenQ.com/ for more details on BenQ's environmental commitments and
achievements.
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Package contents

Open the sales package and check the contents. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately.
LCD display Power cord
uick Start Guid
D-Sub (15-pin)
cable
Remote control
AAA batteries Quick start guide CD USB cable
Touch pen x 2
• The type of power cord supplied may differ from that illustrated depending on your region of purchase.
• Before discarding the package, check that you haven't left any accessories inside the box.
• Do not leave plastic bags within reach of young children or babies.
• The touch pen is magnetic and can be attached to the front bezel when it is not in use.

Optional accessory

In addition to the items that come with the standard package, the following optional accessory is also available separately:
Desktop stands
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Parts of the display and their functions

Front panel

No. Name Description
• Receives command signals from the remote control.
Remote control sensor / Ambient light sensor / Power indicator
• Detects ambient lighting conditions around the display and adjusts screen brightness automatically when the Ambient Light Sensor function is activated.
• Indicates the operating status of the display:
- Lights up green when the power is turned on.
- Lights up red when the display is turned off.
- Flashes red when the display is in standby mode.
- Off when the main power is turned off.
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Rear panel

No. Name Description
ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE
MENU • Opens the OSD menu.
/ / / Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu.
Power button Turns on the display or puts it in standby mode.
Power indicator Indicates the power status of the display:
• Selects a video source.
• Confirms your selection or enters a submenu in the On­Screen Display (OSD) menu.
• Returns to a previous menu or exits the OSD menu.
- Lights up green when the power is turned on.
- Lights up red when the display is turned off.
- Flashes red when the display is in standby mode.
- Off when the main power is turned off.
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Input/output terminals

No. Name Description
RJ45 Connects to the RJ45 port on your Ethernet or router.
RS-232C IN/OUT For external control and multi-display operation.
RS-232C IN: receives control signals from a computer or another display.
RS-232C OUT: outputs control signals from the RS-232C IN to another display.
USB Connects to a USB flash drive (for firmware updates and display
VIDEO IN (COMPONENT)
VGA OUT Outputs analog RGB signals from the VGA IN to another display.
VGA IN Receives analog RGB signals from an external device (such as a
DVI-D OUT Outputs DVI-D signals from the DVI-D IN to another display.
DVI-D IN Receives DVI signals from an external device (such as a
DISPLAY PORT Connects to a DisplayPort compatible device.
VIDEO IN (HDMI) Receives HDMI signals from an external device (such as a Blu-ray
IR OUT/IN For use with an IR Extender - to ensure better responsiveness
AUDIO IN (AUDIO1)
AUDIO OUT (R/L) Outputs audio signals from an audio or HDMI input source to an
cloning only). Receives component video (YPbPr) signals from an external
device (such as a DVD player, HDTV device or Laser disc player).
computer).
computer).
disc player).
from the remote control. Receives audio signals from an external device (such as a
computer).
external device.
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SPEAKERS (R/L) Outputs audio signals from an audio or HDMI input source to
external speakers.
AUDIO IN
(AUDIO2/AUDIO3)
AC SWITCH ON/
Receives audio signals from an external device (such as a VCR or DVD player).
Turns on or off the main power.
OFF AC IN Connects to a power outlet via the supplied power cord.
AC OUT Relays the AC power from the AC IN jack to another display.
USB Connects the USB cable from the display to a computer to use
the touch module.
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Remote control

INFO
Shows the current input source and resolution.
VGA
Selects the VGA input source.
DVI
Selects the DVI input source.
Power
Turns on the display or puts it in standby mode.
EXIT
Returns to a previous menu or closes the OSD menu.
ENTER
Confirms your selection or save changes.
/ VOL +
• Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu.
• Turns up the volume.
Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu.
MENU
MUTE
Turns on or off the mute function.
Numeric buttons
These buttons are not used and do not work.
INPUT
Selects an input source.
Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu.
/ VOL -
Opens or closes the OSD menu.
AV
(no function)
HDMI
Selects the HDMI input source.
YPbPr
Selects the YPbPr input source.
• Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu.
• Turns down the volume.
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Max. 10 m (32.8 feet)

Using the remote control

Installing remote control batteries
1. Open the remote control battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the supplied batteries ensuring that the positive and negative marked battery terminals match the (+) and (-) marks in the battery compartment.
The supplied batteries are provided for your convenience so that you can operate the display straight away. You should replace them as soon as possible.
3. Refit the battery compartment cover.
Remote control usage tips
• Point and aim the top front of the remote control directly at the display’s remote control sensor window when you press the buttons.
• Do not let the remote control become wet or place it in humid environments (like bathrooms).
• If the display’s remote control sensor window is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light, the remote control may not operate properly. In this situation, change the light source, readjust the angle of the display or operate the remote control from a location closer to display’s remote control sensor window.
YPbPr
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400 mm
(15.75")
400 mm (15.75")
*Screw type: M8
Thickness of the wall mounting bracket
10 mm (0.39")
LCD display

Setting up the display

Mounting the display

You can install the display on a vertical surface with a suitable wall mounting bracket or on a horizontal surface with the optional desktop stands. Please pay attention to the following notes during installation:
• This display should be installed by at least two adult persons. Attempting to install this display by only one person may result in danger and injuries.
• Refer the installation to qualified technicians. Improper installation may cause the display to fall or malfunction.
Installing the display on a wall
1. Place a clean, dry and lint-free cloth on a flat, horizontal and object-free surface.
Make sure that the size of the cloth is larger than the display.
2. Gently lay the display on the cloth with the LCD screen facing down.
3. Remove the desktop stands from the display if installed.
4. Identify the wall mounting screw
holes on the back of the display as shown in the illustration.
5. Install the wall mounting bracket
on the display and attach the display to the wall according to the mounting bracket’s instructions. The length of the screw should exceed the thickness of the wall mounting bracket by at least 10 mm. Make sure that all screws are tightened and secured properly. (Recommended torque: 470 ­635N•cm). The mounting means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the display.
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10mm (0.39")
• To maintain proper ventilation, keep at least 10 mm of clear space from the back cover of the display to the wall.
• Please consult a professional technician for wall mount installations. The manufacturer accepts no liability for installations not performed by a professional technician.
Installing the optional desktop stands
1. Place a clean, dry and lint-free cloth on a flat, horizontal and object-free surface. Make sure that the size of the cloth is larger than the display.
2. Gently lay the display on the cloth with the LCD screen facing down.
3. Place the desktop stands on the display as illustrated.
4. Use the screws and a suitable screwdriver to secure the stands on the display.
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D-Sub (15-pin) cable
Audio cable
Computer

Connecting audio/video signals

Pay attention to the following notes when you connect cables:
• Please turn off all devices.
• Familiarize yourself with the audio/video ports on the display and the devices you want to use. Be aware that incorrect connections may adversely affect picture quality.
• Do not remove cables from the ports by pulling the cable itself. Always grasp and pull the connectors at the end of the cable.
• Ensure that all cables are fully inserted and firmly seated.
Connecting the VGA input
1. Connect the VGA IN jack on the display to the VGA output jack on a computer using
a D-Sub (15-pin) cable.
2. Connect the computer’s audio output jack to the
display using a suitable audio cable.
3. To view images from this input, press the VGA button on the remote control.
AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) jack on the
The audio cable is not supplied and should be purchased separately.
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Audio cable
Computer
DVI-D cable
DVI-D to HDMI conversion cable
HDMI cable
Connecting the digital input
1. Connect the DVI-D IN jack on the display to the DVI-D output jack on a computer using a DVI-D cable. If the computer has an HDMI output jack, connect the com­puter’s HDMI output jack to the VIDEO IN (HDMI) input jack on the display using an HDMI cable or a DVI-D to HDMI conversion cable.
2. Connect the computer’s audio output jack to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) jack on the display using a suitable audio cable.
3. To view video image from this input, press the DVI or HDMI button on the remote control.
• The cables are not supplied and should be purchased separately.
• The audio cable connection is not necessary if you are using the HDMI cable.
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Audio cable
DVD player / VCR
Component video cable
Connecting the YPbPr component video input
1. Connect the VIDEO IN (COMPONENT) jacks on the display to the component output jacks on an A/V device (such as a VCR or DVD player) using a component video cable.
2. Connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO2 or AUDIO3) jacks on the display using a suitable audio cable.
3. To view video image from this input, press the YPbPr button on the remote control.
The cables are not supplied and should be purchased separately.
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Audio cable
Computer
Display Port
DVI
VGA
HDMI
Connecting the DisplayPort inputs
1. Connect the DisplayPort/DVI/VGA/HDMI connector of the PC to the DISPLAY PORT connector of the display using a DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable or Display­Port to DVI/VGA/HDMI adaptor.
2. Insert the audio cable to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) input of the display and connect to the corresponding PC connector.
• The cables are not supplied and should be purchased separately.
• The audio cable connection is not necessary if you are using the DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable or DisplayPort to HDMI adaptor.
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External speakers
Connecting external speakers
The built-in amplifier on the display allows you to output audio signals through external speakers. Connect external speakers to the SPEAKERS (R/L) jacks on the display.
You can use the remote control or the control panel on the display to adjust the volume.
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IR cable
DVI cable
VGA cable
RS-232C cable
The first display
Additional display
Connecting multiple displays
You can connect multiple displays serially (daisy chain) to a computer for management. The number of displays you can connect serially depends on the resolution of the input signal you use.
• This RS-232C connection requires an RS-232C port equipped computer with the display management software installed.
• The cables (except for the VGA cable) are not supplied and should be purchased separately.
• To operate the multiple displays, see IR out on page 47 and Tiling on page 47.
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Connecting the touch module

Connect the USB cable on the display to a computer. The touch module supports easy Plug-and-Play operations. There is no need to install
additional drivers on the computer.
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Connecting power

1. Plug one end of the power cord into the AC IN jack on the display and the other end into an appropriate power outlet (if the outlet is switched, turn on the switch).
2. Press the power switch to turn on the main power. The display will enter standby mode and the power indicator will light up red.
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• The supplied power cord is suitable for use with 110-240V AC power only.
• The power cord and outlet illustrated may differ from the ones used in your region.
• Only use an appropriate power cord for your region. Never use a power cord which appears damaged or frayed, or change the plug type on the power cord.
• Be aware of the power loading when you use extension cords or multiple outlet power boards.
• There are no user serviceable parts in this display. Never unscrew or remove any covers. There are dangerous voltages inside the display. Turn off the power and unplug the power cord if you intend to move the display.
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Using the touch screen

You can use the optical touch screen to control your operating system. The touch screen can emulate basic mouse functions and supports multi-touch functions for Windows 7*. The following table shows a list of gestures you can use on the touch screen.
• You can use your finger tip or the supplied touch pen to touch the screen.
• Ensure that you have installed the USB cable on the display to a computer.
• *Multi-touch functions are only supported by Windows 7 - Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate versions. For Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 - Starter and Home Basic versions, multi-touch is not supported.
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
OS functions Gesture actions
For Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Click Tap the screen once.
Double-click Tap the screen twice.
Right-click 1. Press on the target.
2. Hold and wait for a blue ring to appear.
3. Release your finger.
Drag Drag one finger left or right.
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OS functions Gesture actions
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 Selection Drag one finger left or right.
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Pan up / Pan down / Back /
Quickly drag your finger (Flick) in a desired direction.
Forward
Multi-touch functions For Windows 7 - Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate versions Right-click 1. Press on the target.
2. Tap the screen with another finger.
3. Release the second finger.
Scrolling Drag one or two fingers up or down.
or
Zoom Move two fingers apart or toward each other.
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OS functions Gesture actions
Supported by specific applications
• Move two fingers in opposing directions.
• Use one finger to pivot around another.
Supported by specific applications
Tap two fingers simultaneously. The target should be the midpoint between the fingers.
For Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Wakeup from Windows
Press and hold for 4 seconds.
sleep mode (S3)
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Calibrating the touch screen

Ensure that you have installed the supplied USB cable on the display to a computer.
You can calibrate the touch screen to use it more efficiently.
Refer to Calibration tools on the enclosed CD to perform the operation.

Important instructions for using the touch screen

• Do not bend the retro-reflective bars. The touch screen cannot function normally if the bars are bent.
• Keep the touch screen out of direct sunlight or spotlights.
• Avoid displaying still images to prevent image retention.
• Regularly clean the retro-reflective bars with a clean, soft cloth. A dusty environment may adversely affect the performance of your touch screen. Clean the retro-reflective bars as illustrated below. Do not clean the touch sensors on the top of the screen.
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Basic operations

Turning the display on or off

To turn on or off the display, press the power button on the display’s control panel or on the remote control.
• The display’s standby mode still consumes power. To completely cut off power supply, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
• The display follows the VESA approved DPM Power Management function. The power management function is an energy saving feature that automatically reduces the display’s power consumption when the keyboard or the mouse has not been used for a fixed period.

Locking/unlocking the controls

You can lock/unlock the control panel to prevent unwanted or accidental operations.
Control panel buttons
Press and hold and simultaneously for 5 seconds. Once locked, the control panel buttons do not function unless unlocked.
OSD menu function
Press and hold and simultaneously for 5 seconds. Once locked, the MENU button on the control panel does not function unless unlocked.
Power on/off function
Press and hold MENU and for 5 seconds. Once locked, the power button on the control panel does not function unless unlocked.
Remote control functions
Press and hold MENU and for 5 seconds. Once locked, the display does not respond to any remote control operations unless unlocked.

Switching input signals

Press the INPUT button on the remote control or the INPUT button on the control panel to select an input signal.

Adjusting audio volume level

Press / on the control panel or VOL+ /VOL- on the remote control to adjust the volume.
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Network connection

Connecting to a LAN

To set the display to connect to a local area network:
1. Connect a RJ45 cable to the corresponding ports on the display and your LAN switch or router.
2. Enter the OSD menu Configuration1 > Network settings. You will see the OSD page similar to the following picture.
3. Use the /// buttons to set the Network device name.
4. If you are in a DHCP environment, highlight DHCP and select Enable. Once selected, the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway settings will be displayed. If you are not in a DHCP environment, highlight DHCP and select Disable. Contact your ITS administrator for information on the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway settings and enter it accordingly.
5. Make sure the information on the Login user name is displayed.
6. Use the /// buttons to set Login password. The password is required when using a computer browser to log in.
7. To control the display with a computer browser, highlight LAN control port and select On.
8. To save the settings and return to the previous menu, highlight SET and press the SET button on the remote control.

Controlling the display

Once you have the correct IP address for your display and the display is on or in standby mode, you can use any computer that is on the same local area network to control the display.
• You cannot control the display via the RS-232C connector when LAN control is in use.
• Currently most browsers are supported. However, if using Internet Explorer, only versions 7.0 or higher are supported.
• The screen shots in this manual are for reference only, and may differ from what is displayed on your screen.
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1. Enter the address of the display in the address bar of your browser and press Enter. The Login page appears. Here is an example of the complete address: http://
172.16.0.1/html.
2. Enter the same password you have set in the Network settings > Login password menu and press Login. If the password has not been set, enter the default “000000”.
3. The setting page appears.
Power S e tup: Allows you to manage the power status.
Make sure the LAN control port in the Configuration 1 > Network settings menu is set to Enable if you would like to turn on the display from this web page.
A/V Setup: Provides various options for video and audio control.
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Configuration Setup: Some frequently used settings are provided on this page for you to control the display.
Tiling Setup: Allows you to arrange multiple displays in a video wall or matrix and define the position of each one.
General Setup: Changes the password settings.
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The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu

OSD menu overview

Menu name Options/functions See page
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
• Black level
• Noise reduction
Tint
Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Color
Color temperature
• Color control
• Light sensor
DCR
Picture mode
Video source
• Picture reset
H position
V position
• Clock
• Clock phase
• Zoom mode
• Custom zoom
• Screen reset
Speaker
Vol um e
• Balance
• Treble
• Bass
Mute
Audio source
• Audio reset
• Switch on state
• Auto adjust
• Power save
• Language
• Panel saving
• Network settings
• Configuration reset
• Factory reset
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42
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• OSD turn off
• Information OSD
• Sleep timer
Configuration2
• OSD H position
• OSD V position
• Monitor information
• Touch feature
• Input resolution
• Black level expansion
• Settings cloning
• Scan mode
• Scan conversion
• Film mode
• IR control
• IR out
• Keyboard control
Option
• Tiling
• Heat status
• Date and time
• Schedule
• Monitor ID
• DDC/CI
• HDMI CEC
• Power saving
• Auto signal detection
• Advanced option reset
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Some options are only available when a certain input signal source is selected.
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ENTER
VIDEO
SOURCE
ENTER
VIDEO
SOURCE TER
ENTER
VIDEO
SOURCE
ENTER
VIDEO
SOURCE

Operations in the OSD menu

Using the control panel buttons Using the remote control
1. Press MENU to open the OSD menu. 1. Press MENU to open the OSD menu.
ENTER
VIDEO
SOURCE
2. In the OSD menu, press or to
2. Press or to select an item.
select an item.
3. Press ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE to
3. Press ENTER to confirm selections.
confirm selections.
4. Press or to select a feature and press or to adjust settings. Press ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE to save
4. Press and to select a feature and press or to adjust settings. Press ENTER to confirm changes.
changes.
5. Press MENU to close the OSD menu. 5. Press EXIT to close the OSD menu.
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Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Black level
Noise reduction
Tint
Color
Color temperature
Color control
Light sensor
DCR
Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update

Picture menu

Name Description
Brightness Adjusts the overall image brightness by changing the intensity of the LCD
Contrast Adjusts the image contrast when Picture mode is set to User. Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness when Picture mode is set to User. Black level Adjust to change image brightness. Noise
reduction
panel’s backlight.
This function is not available when DCR, Light sensor or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to access Brightness from the OSD menu.
Adjust to remove the noise in the image. You can select a suitable noise reduction level.
For Component input with interlaced video only.
Tint Adjusts the color tint when Picture mode is set to User.
Color Adjusts the color intensity when Picture mode is set to User.
Color temperature
Color control With this function you can adjust the color tones of the image precisely by
For Component, and HDMI inputs with YUV color space only. (YUV is a color space typically used as part of a color image pipeline.)
For Component, and HDMI inputs with YUV color space only. (YUV is a color space typically used as part of a color image pipeline.)
Adjusts the color temperature.
changing the R (Red), G (Green) and B (Blue) settings independently.
This function is only available when Color temperature is set to User.
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Light sensor Adjusts the ambient light sensitivity around the display.
This function is not available when DCR or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to make Light sensor accessible from the OSD menu.
DCR Tu r ns t he DCR function on or off. This feature enhances image contrast for
dark scenes.
This function is not available when Light sensor or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to make DCR accessible from the OSD menu.
Picture mode Sets the display mode.
Standard: for images (factory setting)
Highbright: for moving images such as Video
sRGB: for text based images
Cinema: for movies.
User: create your own picture settings. This mode is automatically selected after you change the settings in the Picture menu.
Video source Sets the video input source. Picture reset Resets all settings in the Picture menu.
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H position
V position
Clock
Clock phase
Zoom mode
Custom zoom
Screen reset
Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update

Screen menu

Name Description
H position Adjusts the horizontal position of the VGA input image. V position Adjusts the vertical position of the VGA input image. Clock Adjusts the clock frequency of the VGA or YPbPr input image. Clock phase Adjusts the phase of the VGA or YPbPr input image.
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Full - This mode restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using the full screen display.
Normal - The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.
Dynamic - Fill the entire screen by stretching 4:3 pictures non-proportionally.
Custom - Choose to apply the custom zoom settings in the Custom zoom submenu.
Real - This mode displays the image pixel-by-pixel on screen without scaling the original image size.
This mode does not support deinterlacing. The screen may flicker when displaying interlaced video.
21:9 - The picture is enlarged to 21:9 format. This mode is recommended when displaying pictures that have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format).
This mode does not support deinterlacing. The screen may flicker when displaying interlaced video.
Zoom mode The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (widescreen) or
4:3 format (conventional screen). 16:9 pictures sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen (letterbox format). This function allows you to optimize the picture display on screen. The following zoom modes are available:
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Zoom - Expands the horizontal and vertical sizes of the image simultaneously.
H zoom - Expands the horizontal size of the image only.
V zoom - Expands the vertical size of the image only.
H position - Moves the horizontal position of the
image left or right.
V position - Moves the vertical position of the image up or down.
Custom zoom
Use this function to further customize the zoom settings to suit the image you want to display.
This item is only available when Zoom mode is set to Custom.
Screen reset Resets all settings in the Screen menu.
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Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update
Speaker
Volume
Balance
Tr eb l e
Bass
Mute
Audio source
Audio reset
Audio 2
Audio 3
Audio 1
HDMI
DisplayPort

Audio menu

Name Description
Speaker Sets the audio source.
External: Selects the audio output source from SPEAKERS (R/L) on the
rear connector panel. Line-Out: Selects the audio output source from AUDIO OUT (R/L) on the
rear connector panel. Internal: Select the audio input source from AUDIO IN on the rear
connector panel.
Vol um e Adjusts the volume. Balance Adjust the audio balance. Tr e bl e Adjust the audio treble. Bass Adjust the audio bass. Mute Turns the mute function on or off. Audio
source
Sets the audio input source.
Audio reset Resets all settings in the Audio menu.
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Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update
Switch on state
Auto adjust
Powe r save
Language
Panel saving
Network settings
Configuration reset
Factory reset

Configuration1 menu

Name Description
Switch on state Sets the display on or off when the power cord is connected to a wall
outlet.
Last status - The display will return to the previous power status (on/ off/standby) when removing and replacing the power cord.
Forced on - The display will turn on when the power cord is connected to a wall outlet.
Powe r o ff - The display will remain off when the power cord is connected to a wall outlet.
If you unplug the power cord and re-plug within 7 seconds, the display will not
work under the selected setting.
Auto adjust Automatically optimizes image display for the VGA input. Power s ave Sets the display to reduce the power consumption.
PC - Select On to let the display enter DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) mode when no signal can be detected from the HDMI, DVI-D, and VGA inputs after three successive cycles.
Video - Select On to let the display enter power saving mode when no
Language Sets your preferred language for the OSD menu.
signal is detected from the Component input after three successive cycles.
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Panel saving Reduces the risk of the "image persistence”.
Brightness - Select On and the brightness of the image will be reduced to an appropriate level, and the Brightness setting in the Picture menu will become unavailable.
Image retention - Select the time interval for the display to slightly expand the image size and shift the pixel position in four directions (up, down, left, and right). The default time interval is 300 seconds. This helps to alleviate the issues of image sticking.
It is not recommended to keep a single static image displayed on your unit for long periods of time. This can cause image sticking, or ghost imaging, which will decrease the quality of your images. In some instances, ghost image damage can be permanent. To avoid such issues, we strongly recommend one of the following actions:
• Change the picture periodically
• Enable Image retention
• Use a screen saver with changing images
Network
See Network connection on page 31 for details.
settings Configuration
Resets all settings in the Configuration 1 menu.
reset Factory reset Resets all settings in the Picture, Screen, Audio, Configuration 1,
Configuration 2, and Option menus, restoring them to factory preset
values.
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Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update
OSD turn off
Information OSD
Sleep timer
OSD H position
OSD V position
Monitor information
Touch feature

Configuration2 menu

Name Description
OSD turn off Sets the period of time the OSD menu stays on the screen (from 5 to 120
seconds since the last key stroke)
Information OSD
Sleep timer Sets the display to turn itself off to standby mode within a user-specified
Sets the period of time the information OSD stays on the screen. The information OSD will display when input signal is changed.
amount of time. (Off-24 hours from current time)
When the Sleep timer is activated, Schedule settings will be disabled.
OSD H position Adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD menu. OSD V position Adjusts the vertical position of the OSD menu. Monitor
Shows the information about your display.
information Touch feature When turned on, H position, V position, Clock, Clock phase, Zoom
mode, Custom zoom, Image retention, Input resolution, Scan mode, and Tiling will be disabled to optimize touch performance.
This feature is only available for VGA, DV I and HDMI inputs.
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Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update
Input resolution
Black level expansion
Settings cloning
Scan mode
Scan conversion
Film mode
IR control
IR out
Keyboard control
Tiling
Heat status

Option menu

Name Description
Input resolution Sets the VGA input resolution. This is only required when the display
Black level expansion
cannot detect the resolution correctly. This feature offers deeper blacks for an even better image quality. Select a
suitable black level expansion setting to reveal more details in the dark parts of an image.
For Component and HDMI (video mode) inputs only.
Settings cloning Transfers all the OSD settings between the display and a USB flash drive. Scan mode Changes the display area of the image.
Overscan - Displays about 95% of the original size of the image. The rest of the areas surrounding the image will be cut off.
Underscan - Displays the image in its original size.
For Component and HDMI (video mode) inputs only.
Scan conversion Sets the IP (Interlace to Progressive) conversion function.
Progressive - Enable the IP conversion function (recommended). Once enabled, the interlace input signal will be converted to progressive format for better display quality.
Interlace: Disable the IP function. This mode is suitable for displaying motion pictures, but increases the chance of image retention.
For Component and HDMI (video mode) inputs only.
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Film mode Turns on or off the film mode frame conversion function.
Auto - Enable the film mode frame conversion function for movies and motion pictures. The display converts a 24 frames-per-second (24 fps) input signal format into DVD video signal format. Once this function is enabled, we recommend that you set the Scan conversion function to Progressive.
Off - Disable the film mode frame conversion function. This mode is suitable for TV broadcasting and VCR signals.
For Component and HDMI (video mode) inputs only.
IR control Sets the operation mode of the remote control when multiple units are
connected via RS-232C cables.
Normal - All units can be operated normally by the remote control.
Primary - Designate this display as the primary unit for remote control operation. Only this display will be operated by the remote control.
Secondary - Designate this display as the secondary unit. This display cannot be operated by the remote control, and will only receive the control signal from the primary unit via the RS-232C connection.
Lock - Lock the remote control function of this display. To unlock, press and hold the INFO button on the remote control for 5 seconds.
IR out To operate multiple units with one IR remote control, select Enable.
Point the remote control to the first display which IR OUT port connects to the second display’s IR IN port, and the second display’s IR OUT port connects to the third display’s IR IN port, and so on.
See Connecting multiple displays on page 23 for connection diagram.
Keybo ard
Sets the function of the keyboard (control buttons) on the display.
control Tiling With this function you can create a single large screen matrix (display wall)
that consists of up to 25 displays (5 units on the vertical side and 5 units on the horizontal side). This requires you to connect each unit in a daisy­chain configuration.
H monitors/V monitors - Sets the number of displays used in the horizontal/vertical position.
Pos ition - Sets the position of this display in the screen matrix. Position is defined by the total number of displays in the video wall counting from the top, left hand display and counting horizontally. The number is then continued on the next row down, and the procedure is continued until the final display is reached.
Frame comp. - Adjusts images near the display edges for optimal demonstration across the display wall.
Enable: Choose to enable or disable the Tiling function. If enabled, the display will apply the settings in H monitors, V monitors, Pos itio n, and Frame comp..
Switch on delay: Choose to enable or disable a sequence in turning on the screen matrix. If enabled, the display will turn on one horizontal matrix at a time starting from the top row.
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+
Heat status This function allows you to check the thermal status of the display at any
time. The accuracy of the temperature indicated is 5 degrees Celsius.
Date and time Adjusts current date and time for the display’s internal clock. Schedule Date and time: Sets the current date and time.
Schedule: Sets when to turn on or off the display and which input source should be used for each schedule.
• Set the current time before you set the Schedule.
• When schedule settings overlap, the Every day setting takes priority over other weekly settings.
• When schedule settings overlap, scheduled power-on time takes priority over scheduled power-off time.
• If two schedules have the same settings, the first schedule on the list will take priority.
Monitor ID Assigns an ID number for the current display when multiple displays are
connected.
DDC/CI Turns the DDC/CI communication function On or Off. HDMI CEC Uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) industry standard
protocol to share functionality between connected devices and the display. To transfer system commands, you need to use an HDMI cable to connect the display to a device equipped with HDMI CEC. Select On in this menu and you can operate the main functionalities on your display and the connected device with one remote control.
Synchronization with other devices through HDMI CEC may be available but not guaranteed.
Power s aving Sets the display to reduce the power consumption automatically. Setting to
High will bring the most power savings.
Auto signal
Automatically detects available input sources.
detection Advanced
Resets all settings in the Option menu.
option reset
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Update menu

Picture
Screen
Audio
Configuration1
Configuration2
Option
Update
From USB
Name Description
From USB To update the display firmware:
1. Take a USB flash drive and make sure it is formatted with FAT32.
2. Create a folder and name it “fupgrade” on the USB flash drive.
3. Obtain the firmware named “usb_rootfs” and put it into the folder “fupgrade”.
4. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB port on the display.
5. Highlight Action in the Update > From USB menu and press SET.
6. Select Ye s to start update. A status message appears.
7. After the update process completes, the display will re-start automatically.
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• The display does not support USB flash drives with NTFS format.
• Do not turn off the display during the update process. It may damage the display if you do so.
• If the error message appears in the Update OSD menu, please make sure that:
- the USB flash drive is properly plugged in.
- the folder name (fupgrade) and file name (usb_rootfs) are correct.
- the model name shown on the OSD menu is the same as the display’s.
- the firmware version is different from the old one. The display will not be updated if you
are using the same version.
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Unit: mm

Product information

Dimensions

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Specifications

Item Specifications
TL650
Active area (H x V mm) 1428.48 x 803.52 Pixel pitch (mm) 0.744 Native resolution
(pixels)
LCD panel
System
Touch
Glass Tempered glass 5 mm + 0 mm/-0.3 mm
Input
Output
Audio
Power
Brightness (cd/m (typical)
Contrast (typical) 4000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
(DCR) Response time (ms)
(typical)
Brightness (cd/m (typical)
Technology Optical Dual Touches (for Win 7 only) Resolution 32767 x 32767 Capacity 2 simultaneous touches Accuracy +/- 6mm over 95% of touchable area Touch Output USB 2.0 PC Support Windows XP/Vista/7
Computer VGA (D-Sub 15-pin)
Video
Audio L/R (RCA jacks), Line-in (3.5 mm Mini-jack) IR IR In (Jack Audio Green/Blue D3.6 ST)
Control
Computer VGA (D-Sub 15-pin) Video DVI-D (DVI-D) Speaker External speaker jack (12W+12W, 8 Ohms) Audio L/R (RCA jacks) IR IR Out (Jack Audio Green/Blue D3.6 ST) Control RS-232C (Mini D-Sub 9-pin) Audio W (Amp) 12W x 2 Internal speaker 12W x 2 Supply 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz Consumption Max. < 310 W Consumption Standby < 0.5 W
2
)
2
)
DVI (DVI-D), YPbPr (BNC jacks), HDMI (HDMI
1920 x 1080
360
13000:1
8
315
jack type A), DisplayPort
RS-232C (Mini D-Sub 9-pin) USB (SKT USB2.0 A RT4P)
RJ45 (Jack RJ45 W/LED I)
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Environment
Mechanical
Operating Temperature
0 - 40
o
C, 32 - 104oF
Operating Humidity 10% - 90% (without condensation)
Storage Temperature
-20 - 60
o
C, 4 - 140oF Storage Humidity 10% - 95% (without condensation) Weight (kg) 71.5 Dimensions (W x H x D) (mm)
Specifications and functions are subject to change without notice.
1515.8 x 888.6 x 114.15
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Supported input signal resolution

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Resolution
640 x 480 @ 60Hz
640 x 480 @ 72Hz
640 x 480 @ 75Hz
720 x 400 @ 70Hz
800 x 600 @ 60Hz
800 x 600 @ 75Hz
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz
1024 x 768 @ 75Hz
1280 x 768 @ 60Hz
1280 x 800 @ 60Hz
1280 x 960 @ 60Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz
1360 x 768 @ 60Hz
1366 x 768 @ 60Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
576i (25Hz)
480i (29.97Hz)
480p (59.94Hz)
576p (50Hz)
720p (50Hz)
720p (60Hz)
1080i (25Hz)
1080p (25Hz)
1080p (50Hz)
1080p (60Hz)
Input source
YPbPr VGA HDMI DVI
• : supported
• Blank: not supported
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Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
No picture Check the following:
• Is the display turned on? Check the power indicator of the display.
• Is the signal source device turned on? Turn on the device and try again.
• Are there any loose cable connections? Make sure that all cables are connected firmly.
• Have you chosen an unsupported output resolution on the computer? Refer to Supported input signal resolution
on page 53 to select a supported resolution and try again.
• Have you chosen an unsupported output resolution on the DVD or Blu-ray disc player? Refer to Supported input
signal resolution on page 53 to select a supported
resolution and try again.
No sound Check the following:
• Have you turned on the mute function on the display or the input source device? Turn off the mute function or increase the audio volume level and try again.
• Are there any loose cable connections? Make sure that all cables are connected firmly.
The computer input image looks strange
The control panel buttons do not work
• Have you chosen an unsupported output resolution on the computer? Refer to Supported input signal resolution
on page 53 to select a supported resolution and try again.
• Use the Auto adjust function (See Auto adjust on page
43) to let the display automatically optimize the display of
computer image.
• If the result of the Auto adjust function is not satisfactory, use the Clock, Clock phase, H position and V position functions to manually adjust the image.
Have you locked the control panel buttons? Unlock the buttons and try again.
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The remote control does not work
• Have you locked the remote control function? Unlock the function and try again.
• Check for incorrect battery orientation.
• Check for dead batteries.
• Check your distance and angle from the display.
• Check whether remote control is properly being pointed at the display’s remote control sensor window.
• Check for any obstacle between the remote control and the remote control sensor window.
• Check that the remote control sensor window is not under strong fluorescent lighting, or in direct sunlight.
• Check for any devices (computer or personal digital assistant, PDA) nearby that transmit infrared signals which may cause interference to signal transmission between the remote control and the display. Turn off the infrared function of these devices.
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