Mitsubishi A2129, MDT552S User Manual

LCD Display Monitor
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Index
Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................... English-2
Important Information ............................................................................................................................................................................English-3
Declaration ............................................................................................................................................................................................ English-5
Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use .....................................................................................................................English-6
Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................................... English-7
Parts Name and Functions .................................................................................................................................................................... English-8
Preparation for use ................................................................................................................................................................................ English-12
[P-1] Preparation for installation ......................................................................................................................................................... English-13
[P-2] Installing the monitor ................................................................................................................................................................. English-14
[P-3] Installing the optional speakers ................................................................................................................................................. English-18
[P-4] Connection procedure ............................................................................................................................................................... English-19
[P-5] Installing the expansion module ................................................................................................................................................ English-25
[P-6] Connecting RS-232C .................................................................................................................................................................English-27
[P-7] Connecting LAN ......................................................................................................................................................................... English-28
[P-8] Connecting a USB device .......................................................................................................................................................... English-29
[P-9] Connecting the power cord to the monitor................................................................................................................................ English-30
How to Use ............................................................................................................................................................................................ English-31
[U-1] Turning on all the connected devices ....................................................................................
[U-2] Selecting the video input ........................................................................................................................................................... English-34
[U-3] Controlling the external devices ................................................................................................................................................ English-35
[U-4] Selecting the OSD language ...................................................................................................................................................... English-35
[U-5] Auto-setup ................................................................................................................................................................................. English-36
[U-6] Selecting the picture mode ........................................................................................................................................................ English-37
[U-7] Screen adjustment ..................................................................................................................................................................... English-37
[U-8] Picture adjustment ..................................................................................................................................................................... English-38
[U-9] Speaker setting .......................................................................................................................................................................... English-38
[U-10] Volume, balance, and tone control ............................................................................................................................................ English-39
[U-11] Schedule setting ........................................................................................................................................................................ English-40
[U-12] Remote control .......................................................................................................................................................................... English-42
[U-13] Setting the USB hub .................................................................................................................................................................. English-45
Confi guration and basic operation of OSD screen ............................................................................................................................... English-46
OSD screen functions ........................................................................................................................................................................... English-48
Other functions ...................................................................................................................................................................................... English-58
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................................... English-63
Specifi cations ........................................................................................................................................................................................ English-64
Pin Assignment ..................................................................................................................................................................................... English-65
Buttons, Switch, and Indicator ............................................................................................................................................... English-8
Connectors and Terminals ..................................................................................................................................................... English-9
Wireless Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................................... English-10
How to Use the Wireless Remote Control ............................................................................................................................. English-11
Flow of preparation ................................................................................................................................................................ English-12
Determine the installation location ......................................................................................................................................... English-13
Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting .................................................................................................................. English-13
To avoid the monitor from falling ........................................................................................................................................... English-13
Installing and removing the stands ........................................................................................................................................ English-14
Using the wall mount or ceiling mount ................................................................................................................................... English-14
Preventing the handles from touching the wall ...................................................................................................................... English-15
Removing the stand guide frames ......................................................................................................................................... English-15
Using the wall mount spacers ................................................................................................................................................ English-15
Installing in the portrait or face-up position ........................................................................................................................... English-16
Attaching the corner protectors ............................................................................................................................................. English-16
Using the monitor without the bezel ...................................................................................................................................... English-17
Wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................................................................... English-19
Prevention of disconnection of HDMI cable .......................................................................................................................... English-20
Connecting with a computer (analog connection) ................................................................................................................. English-21
Connecting with a computer (digital connection) .................................................................................................................. English-22
Connecting a video device (component video/HDMI device) ................................................................................................ English-23
Connecting a video device (composite video/S video device)/stereo amplifi er .................................................................... English-24
Installation of the expansion module ..................................................................................................................................... English-25
SDI for long-distance connection or multiple-monitor connection ........................................................................................ English-25
Connecting OPS-compliant computer ................................................................................................................................... English-26
Monitor control via RS-232C ................................................................................................................................................. English-27
Monitor connection using LAN .............................................................................................................................................. English-28
Connecting multiple USB devices using the USB hub function ............................................................................................ English-29
Connecting the power source ................................................................................................................................................ English-30
Flow of How to Use ................................................................................................................................................................ English-31
.................................................... English-32
Turning on external devices ................................................................................................................................................... English-32
Turning on the monitor ........................................................................................................................................................... English-32
Power Management Function ................................................................................................................................................ English-33
How to set up schedule ......................................................................................................................................................... English-41
RS-232C Remote control ....................................................................................................................................................... English-42
LAN Remote control............................................................................................................................................................... English-44
Confi guration of OSD screen ................................................................................................................................................. English-46
Basic operation of OSD ......................................................................................................................................................... English-47
Picture size ............................................................................................................................................................................. English-58
Picture mode .......................................................................................................................................................................... English-58
Control Lock mode ................................................................................................................................................................ English-58
OSD information..................................................................................................................................................................... English-58
Audio input change ................................................................................................................................................................ English-59
Supplemental information of the auto brightness function .................................................................................................... English-60
PIP, POP function ..................................................................................................................................................................English-61
Remote control numbering function ...................................................................................................................................... English-62
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English-1
Features
Industry-use LED backlight adopted
LED backlight panel
Commercial grade panel adopting the LED backlight. With the LED backlight, the monitor has achieved low power consumption and eliminated mercury. The slim monitor design allows installation in more various environments than the conventional monitors.
Page 64
High-quality LCD panel which provides a wide variety of contents and messages clearly
Full HD panel
The MDT552S panel reproduces images from video and computer signals with precision and clarity, delivering full 1920 x 1080 high-defi nition resolution.
Page 64
Enhanced Display Functionality for Various Commercial Use/Support for System Confi guration Suitable for Diversifi ed Applications
Tiling Capability with Frame compensation
Up to 25 panels (5 wide x 5 high) can be combined to create a single large image (i.e., video wall) or other high-impact signage. A frame compensation function is incorporated to compensate the width of panel bezels so that images are displayed with the utmost accuracy.
Page 57
PIP, POP and Side-by-side Pages 10, 52, and 61
Picture-In-Picture and Picture-Outside-Picture are available when you want to display video content from a video input source in the sub picture and display the PC input source in the main picture, and vice versa. The native resolution as high as 1920 x 1080 can display these two input sources in the Side-by-side mode, ideal for broadcasting and video­conferencing applications.
Digital Zoom Page 50
Zoom mode for expanding 4:3 image to 16:9. Various zoom modes are provided and it is possible to expand 4:3 aspect ratio images to 16:9. In addition, you can select the dynamic display mode to display naturally widened images with different zooming rates around the screen center and screen edges. You can also optimally change the image size diagonally, horizontally, and vertically.
Expansion slot allowing installation of expansion modules according to applications
Option Slot
You can mount an expansion module recommended by Mitsubishi on the monitor. With such expansion module, you can expand the functionality of the monitor according to the purpose of use.
Page 25
SDI Connection (option) Page 25
The SDI BOX receives SD-SDI, HD-SDI, and 3G-SDI signals at a maximum speed of 2.970 Gbit/s and displays them on the monitor. A single image is distributed to multiple monitors that are daisy-chained via SDI cables (BNC).
Various Management Functions Supporting Effi cient Operation and Management
Programmable Scheduling Function
The monitor’s operating schedule can be programmed for up to seven different scheduled time intervals by time, day of the week and input port. This allows video content from different inputs to be displayed on certain monitors within the same installation according to the schedule, and extends the monitor’s life and saves the power by turning it off during those hours or days it is not in use.
Pages 40, 41, and 55
Screen-saver Functions Page 53
To reduce image persistence and maximize the panel life in demanding signage applications, this product is equipped with four screen-saver functions.
• GAMMA
• COOLING FAN
• BRIGHTNESS
• MOTION
Power-on Delay Page 57
For installations employing numerous monitors, the power-on delay function can power up the monitors sequentially with delay between 2-50 seconds after the power is applied. Using this function can prevent inrush current problems and reduce the overall electrical load requirements when a single power supply is used.
LAN Control Pages 28, 44, and 54
You can effi ciently and centrally control multiple monitors for reconfi guration and remote diagnosis by sending control commands from a computer via a LAN network. The user can choose to use Mitsubishi protocol to control this monitor, or other popular protocols including Crestron’s RoomView AMX’s Device Discovery.
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Brightness Compensation by the Ambient Light Sensors for Enhanced Visibility and Lower Power Consumption
Ambient Light Sensors (Brightness sensors)
Automatic screen brightness adjustment for enhanced visibility and lower power consumption.
The ambient light sensors on the front and rear of the monitor detect not only the light refl ected on the front but also from the rear to automatically adjust the image brightness for optimum viewing. The screen is always easy to view in spite of brightness variation during the day or night.
Pages 8 and 60
Others
DisplayPort
DisplayPort-compliant terminal is provided. The monitor is equipped with a terminal supporting DisplayPort, a digital interface standard. You can transmit video signals over a single cable of max. 15-meters long.
Pages 9 and 22
Built-in Speakers Pages 8 and 38
This monitor offers built-in stereo speakers to deliver audio messages. Optional external stereo speakers can also be used. The user have the option to switch between using external or built-in speakers from the menu.
Remote Control Pages 10 and 11
A wireless remote control is supplied to control the various functions of this monitor, including power on/off, input select, and menu access.
Closed Caption Page 57
You can display captions. When closed-caption is encoded with the video signal, the user can select to display or hide the caption on screen. This monitor is compliant with EIA-608-A.
USB hub function Page 57
Multiple USB devices can be connected to the computer. The monitor is equipped with the USB hub having 2 self-powered downstream ports, where the USB devices can be connected. You will fi nd this function convenient when mounting a device such as a digital camera and a touch-panel unit on the monitor.
Super Resolution (image conversion) technique
Still images/natural images and video content are displayed with enhanced clarity based on the super resolution settings. In addition, the monitor is equipped with the resolution recognition function that recognizes the resolution of the input image and automatically applies the effect depending on the recognized resolution.
Page 49
Daisy Chain Connection (DVI-D) Page 22
By connecting the DVI-D OUT connectors and the DVI-D IN connectors using DVI-D cables (commercially available), you can transmit video signals to up to 4 monitors (when using 2-meter cables). This function is useful in supplying a video signal to multiple monitors.
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Important Information
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
DOC: This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. C-UL: Bears the C-UL Mark and is in compliance with Canadian Safety Regulations according to CAN/CSA C22.2
No. 60950-1.
FCC Information
1. Use the attached specifi ed cables with the MDT552S (A2129) color monitor so as not to interfere with radio and television reception.
(1) Please use the supplied power cord or equivalent to ensure FCC compliance. (2) Please use the supplied shielded video signal cable, 15-pin mini D-SUB to 15-pin mini D-SUB.
2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
3. You are cautioned that changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. VESA, DisplayPort, and the DisplayPort icon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and other countries. Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Crestron, Crestron RoomView and RoomView are trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and other countries. AMX is a trademark or registered trademark of AMX, LLC in the United States and other countries. All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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English-3
Important Information (continued)
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED.
REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, MAKE SURE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED FROM WALL SOCKET. TO FULLY DISENGAGE THE POWER TO THE UNIT, PLEASE DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC OUTLET. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol warns user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have suffi cient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.
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Declaration
Declaration of the Manufacturer
We hereby certify that the color monitor MDT552S (A2129) is in compliance with Council Directive 2006/95/EC: — EN 60950-1 Council Directive 2004/108/EC: — EN 55022 — EN 61000-3-2 — EN 61000-3-3 — EN 55024
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
and marked with
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
2-7-3, Marunouchi,
Chiyoda-Ku
Tokyo 100-8310, Japan
Declaration of the Manufacturer
Note: This symbol mark is for EU countries only. This symbol mark is according to the directive 2002/96/EC Article 10 Information for users and Annex IV, and/or to the directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users and Annex II.
Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above, this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows: Hg: mercury (0,0005%), Cd: cadmium (0,002%), Pb: lead (0,004%) In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products, batteries and accumulators. Please, dispose of this equipment, batteries and accumulators correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
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English-5
Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE
THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND USING
THE LCD COLOR MONITOR:
DO NOT REMOVE MONITOR BACK COVER. There are no user serviceable parts inside and opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous shock hazards or other risks.
Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
• Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water.
• Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points, which can be harmful or fatal or may cause electric shock, fi re or equipment failure.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord.
Damage to the cord may cause shock or fi re.
• Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart, stand or table, as the monitor may fall, causing serious damage to the monitor.
• When operating the LCD monitor with its AC 100-120 V power supply in North America, use a power supply cord provided with the monitor.
If a power cord is not supplied with this monitor, please
contact your supplier.
• When operating the LCD monitor with its AC 220-240 V power supply in Europe, use a power supply cord provided with the monitor.
If a power cord is not supplied with this monitor, please
contact your supplier.
• In UK, use a BS-approved power cord with molded plug having a black (10 A) fuse installed for use with this monitor.
• When operating the LCD Monitor with a 220-240 V AC power supply in Australia, use the power cord provided with the monitor.
If a power cord is not supplied with this equipment, please
contact your supplier.
• For all other cases, use a power cord that matches the AC voltage of the power outlet and has been approved by and complies with the safety standard of your particular country.
• Do not place any objects onto the monitor and do not use the monitor outdoors.
• Do not bend power cord.
• Do not use monitor in high temperature, humid, dusty, or oily areas.
• If monitor or glass is broken, do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with care.
• If the LCD monitor is damaged and the liquid crystal leaks out, do not inhale or swallow it.
• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor, so that heat can properly dissipate. Do not block ventilated openings or place the monitor near a radiator or other heat sources.
Do not put anything on top of the monitor.
• The power cable connector is the primary means of detaching the system from the power supply. The monitor should be installed close to a power outlet, which is easily accessible.
• Handle with care when transporting. Save packaging for transporting.
• Please clean the holes of back cabinet to reject dirt and dust at least once a year because of set reliability.
• If using the cooling fan continuously, it’s recommended to wipe holes a minimum of once a month.
• When installing the remote control batteries;
- Align the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications
inside the case.
- Align the (-) indication of the batteries fi rst inside the
case.
CAUTION:
Immediately unplug your monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen inside the monitor.
• If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
• If the monitor does not operate normally by following operating instructions.
Recommend Use
CAUTION:
• For optimum performance, allow 20 minutes for warm-up.
• Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 5 feet away. Blink often.
• Position the monitor at a 90° angle to windows and other light sources to minimize glare and refl ections.
• Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using any cleaning solution or glass cleaner!
• Adjust the monitor’s brightness, contrast, and sharpness controls to enhance readability.
• Avoid displaying fi xed patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence (after image effects).
• Get regular eye checkups.
Ergonomics
To realize the maximum ergonomic benefi ts, we recommend the following:
• Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals.
• Use the preset Color Setting.
• Use non-interlaced signals.
• Do not use primary color blue on a dark background, as it is diffi cult to see and may produce eye fatigue due to insuffi cient contrast.
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Contents
Your LCD monitor (MDT552S) comes with the following:
LCD Monitor
Clamper x 2
(For fall prevention)
Screw (M4) x 2
(For the monitor fall
prevention clampers)
54.6" LCD Display Monito
MODEL
User’s Manual
Video Signal Cable
(Mini D-SUB 15-pin to
Mini D-SUB 15-pin Cable)
Clamper x 3
(For tying cables)
Wireless Remote
Control and AAA
Batteries
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Clamper x 2
(For holding the HDMI cables)
Corner protector x 4
* The supplied power cord varies depending on destination.
Power Cord
For EU
* For the use in the other regions, use a power cord that
matches the AC voltage of the power outlet and has been approved by and complies with the safety standard of those regions or countries.
(For the HDMI cable holding
(For the corner protectors)
Band x 4
clampers)
Screw (M3) x 4
Power Cord
For North America
Wall mount spacer x 9
Protective cover
Option slot cover
Cable holder
(For holding the power cord)
Label to cover the UL
certifi cation marking
Label to cover the logo
(Use it as necessary.)
The following components are supplied as option.
• External Speakers
• Stands
• SDI BOX
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Parts Name and Functions
Buttons, Switch, and Indicator
Front
Control buttons
Main Power Switch
1
Switches the main power on/off.
NOTE:
Within 2 seconds after turning off the power by the POWER button on the wireless remote control or the monitor or by a communication command, don’t turn off the main power switch, don’t disconnect the power cord, and don’t turn off the breaker. If the AC power is turned off immediately after the power-off operation, all the OSD settings including the language selection may be reset to the factory defaults at the next power-on. If the OSD settings are reset to the factory defaults as described above, reconfi gure the OSD settings using the following procedure.
1. Turn off the power of the monitor using the wireless remote control or otherwise.
2. Wait for at least 2 seconds.
3. Turn on the power of the monitor using the wireless remote control or otherwise.
4. Check and reconfi gure the OSD settings.
Remote control sensor and Power indicator
2
Remote control sensor: Receives the signal from the wireless
Power indicator: Indicates the state of the LCD monitor.
• Steady green: The power is on.
• Steady red: The power is off.
Some operations such as power-on
• Steady green and red: The LCD monitor is in the sleep
• Off: The main power is off.
• Steady red and blinking green: The LCD monitor is in the
• Blinking red: The LCD monitor has an error
remote control.
are possible.
mode.
schedule standby mode.
(detected by the self-diagnostic function).
POWER button ( )
3
Switches the power on/off. This button doesn’t work when the power indicator is off. Turn on the main power. (See page 32.)
MUTE button
4
Switches the audio mute on/off.
INPUT button
5
Displays the OSD menu to switch the video input. You can select [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DVI-D], [D-SUB], [OPTION]*, [DISPLAYPORT], [YPbPr], [S-VIDEO], or [VIDEO] using the UP
) or DOWN ( ) button.
( * OPTION can be used when an expansion module is
mounted on the option slot.
PLUS (+) button
6
Acts as (+) button to increase the adjustment in the OSD menu. Increases the audio output level when the OSD menu is off.
MINUS (-) button
7
Acts as (-) button to decrease the adjustment in the OSD menu. Decreases the audio output level when the OSD menu is off.
UP ( ) button
8
Acts as button to move the highlighted area up to select an adjustment item in the OSD menu.
DOWN ( ) button
9
Acts as button to move the highlighted area down to select an adjustment item in the OSD menu.
10
EXIT button
Activates the OSD menu when the OSD menu is off. Acts as EXIT button to go back to the previous OSD menu.
11
Speakers
Audio sound is output from the built-in speakers.
12
Brightness sensor (on the front and rear)
Sensor for the auto brightness function.
Rear
ON OFF
(Reference) Control Lock mode
You can lock the operation buttons. See page 58.
NOTE:
For details about the OSD menu operation using the buttons, see “Basic operation of OSD.” (See page 47.)
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Parts Name and Functions (continued)
Connectors and Terminals
Rear Left side
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OUT
Main Power Switch
AC IN (3-pin, with earth terminal)
1
Connects with the supplied power cord.
USB hub
2
USB upstream port (Standard B): 1 To be connected to an external computer. USB downstream port (Standard A): 2 To be connected to peripheral devices such as digital camera and touch-panel.
DISPLAYPORT IN
3
Connects with the digital video output of a computer, etc.
HDMI1 IN, HDMI2 IN
4
Connects with the digital video output of a computer, DVD player, etc.
DVI-D IN
5
Connects with the digital video output of a computer, etc.
DVI-D OUT
6
Outputs the signal that is supplied to the DVI-D IN connector (5).
D-SUB/YPbPr IN
7
Connects with the analog video output of a computer or the component video output of a DVD player, etc.
RS-232C connector (D-SUB 9-pin)
8
IN connector: Connects with the RS-232C OUT connector of a computer or other connected MDT552S. OUT connector: Connects with the RS-232C IN connector of other connected MDT552S.
IN
IN
Anti-theft lock slot
You can insert a
IN OUT
LAN connector
9
Connects with a LAN cord.
10
VIDEO IN/OUT (S connector/BNC)
Connects with video equipment. S-VIDEO IN: S-video input connector (MINI DIN 4-pin) VIDEO IN: BNC connector VIDEO OUT: BNC connector
AUDIO ANALOG IN
11
Connects with the audio output connector of external equipment such as a computer, VCR, and DVD player.
12
AUDIO ANALOG OUT
Outputs the signal that is supplied to the AUDIO ANALOG IN connector (
NOTE:
Headphones and earphones aren’t supported.
13
EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINAL
Connects with the special stereo speakers (option).
14
Option slot
Insert an expansion module (option or commercially available) in this slot.
CAUTION:
Damage to the product may result or monitor may not function properly if an incompatible device is installed in this slot. See page 25. When mounting an OPS-compliant computer (commercially available), turn on the cooling fan.
11
). Connects with an external audio amplifi er, etc.
Kensington anti-theft lock key.
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Parts Name and Functions (continued)
Wireless Remote Control
AUDIO INPUT buttons
8
Selects the audio input according to the video input.
NOTE:
This button works only while any of HDMI1, HDMI2, OPTION (SDI BOX or OPS-compliant computer), or DISPLAYPORT video input is selected. See page 59.
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) buttons
9
ON/OFF button: Switches the PIP or POP mode on/off. INPUT button: Selects video to be displayed in the sub
CHANGE button: Changes the main picture with the sub
[Description]
PIP: Picture-In-Picture
The sub picture is displayed within the main picture.
POP: Picture-Outside-Picture
The sub picture is displayed to the bottom right of the main picture.
SBS: Side-By-Side
The main picture and the sub picture are displayed side by side.
POWER button
1
Switches the power on/off. * When the Power indicator is not glowing, no controls will
work.
INPUT buttons
2
Select the input signal from [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DVI-D], [D-SUB], [OPTION]*, [DISPLAYPORT], [YPbPr], [S-VIDEO], and [VIDEO]. * OPTION can be used when an expansion module is
mounted on the option slot.
PICTURE MODE button
3
Selects the picture mode from [HIGHBRIGHT], [STANDARD], [sRGB], and [CINEMA]. See page 37. HIGHBRIGHT: The brightness is maximized. STANDARD: Factory default setting. sRGB: Suitable for color matching with sRGB-
compliant devices.
CINEMA: Suitable for viewing movies.
DISPLAY button
4
Displays the screen information. See page 58. When the remote control mode is LOCK, you can set it back to NORMAL by holding down the DISPLAY button for at least 5 seconds (see page 57).
SET button
5
Accepts the settings made in the OSD menu.
MINUS button (-)
6
Acts as (-) button to decrease the adjustment in the OSD menu. When the PIP mode is active, this button moves the sub picture to the left.
AUTO SETUP button
Displays the auto setup menu. See pages 36 and 53.
NOTE:
When the screen size is [CUSTOM] or [REAL], the PIP and POP modes don’t work.
10
STILL button
ON/OFF button: Switches the still picture mode on/off. CAPTURE button: Captures the new picture.
11
SIZE button
Selects the picture size from [FULL], [NORMAL], [CUSTOM], [DYNAMIC], and [REAL]. See page 58.
12
MENU button
Switches the OSD menu mode on/off.
13
UP button ( )
Acts as button to move the highlighted area up to select an adjustment item in the OSD menu. When the PIP mode is active, this button moves the sub picture up.
14
PLUS button (+)
Acts as (+) button to increase the adjustment in the OSD menu. When the PIP mode is active, this button moves the sub picture to the right.
15
EXIT button
Displays the previous OSD menu.
16
DOWN button ( )
Acts as button to move the highlighted area down to select an adjustment item in the OSD menu. When the PIP mode is active, this button moves the sub picture down.
17
MUTE button
Switches the mute function on/off.
18
VOLUME buttons (VOL)
Pressing the plus (+) side increases the audio output level. Pressing the minus (-) side decreases the audio output level.
picture.
picture.
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Parts Name and Functions (continued)
How to Use the Wireless Remote Control
Operating Range of the Wireless Remote Control
Point the wireless remote control toward the LCD monitor’s remote control sensor during button operation. Use the wireless remote control within a distance of about 7 m from the front of the LCD monitor’s remote control sensor and at a horizontal and vertical angle of within 30° within a distance of about 3.5 m.
CAUTION:
The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the LCD monitor, or when there is an object in the path.
Handling the wireless remote control
* Do not subject to strong shock. * Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the wireless
remote control. If the wireless remote control gets wet, wipe
it dry immediately. * Avoid exposure to heat and steam. * Other than to install the batteries, do not open the wireless
remote control.
Installing and removing the wireless remote control batteries
The wireless remote control is powered by 1.5 V AAA batteries.
How to install the batteries
1. Unlock and pull up the cover in the arrow’s direction.
2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications inside the case.
3. Replace the cover.
How to remove the batteries
1. Unlock and pull up the cover in the arrow’s direction.
2. Remove the batteries.
CAUTION:
Incorrect use of batteries can result in leaks or explosion. Be careful especially about the following points.
• Place “AAA” batteries matching the (+) and (-) signs on each battery to the (+) and (-) signs of battery compartment.
• Do not mix battery types.
• Do not combine new batteries with used ones. It causes shorter battery life or leakage of batteries.
• Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent battery liquid from leaking into the battery compartment. Don’t touch exposed battery acid because it causes damage to your skin.
NOTE:
• When the wireless remote control doesn’t work at all or it works only within a short distance to the monitor, change both batteries with new ones.
• If you do not use the wireless remote control for a long period, remove the batteries.
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Preparation for use
Flow of preparation
P-1
P-4
Preparation for installation
- Determine the installation location
- Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting
- To avoid the monitor from falling
Carry out as necessary
P-2
P-3
Connection procedure
- Wiring diagram
- Prevention of disconnection of HDMI cable
- Connecting with a computer (analog connection)
- Connecting with a computer (digital connection)
- Connecting a video device (component video/HDMI device)
- Connecting a video device (composite video/S video device)/stereo amplifi er
Installing the monitor
- Installing and removing the stands
- Using the wall mount or ceiling mount
- Preventing the handles from touching the wall
- Removing the stand guide frames
- Using the wall mount spacers
- Installing in the portrait or face-up position
- Attaching the corner protectors
- Using the monitor without the bezel
Carry out as necessary
Installing the optional speakers
(
The stands are optionally available.)
Page 13
Pages 14 to 17
Page 18
Pages 19 to 24
P-9
Carry out as necessary
P-5
P-6
P-7
P-8
Connecting the power cord to the monitor
- Connecting the power source
Installing the expansion module
- Installation of the expansion module
- SDI for long-distance connection or multiple-monitor connection
- Connecting OPS-compliant computer
Carry out as necessary
Connecting RS-232C
- Monitor control via RS-232C
Carry out as necessary
Connecting LAN
- Monitor connection using LAN
Carry out as necessary
Connecting a USB device
- Connecting multiple USB devices using the USB hub function
Pages 25 to 26
Page 27
Page 28
Page 29
Page 30
The monitor is ready for use.
How to Use
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P-1 Preparation for installation
Determine the installation location
CAUTION:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE LCD MONITOR BY YOURSELF. Installing your LCD monitor must be done by a qualifi ed technician. Contact your dealer for more information.
CAUTION:
MOVING OR INSTALLING THE LCD MONITOR MUST BE DONE BY TWO OR MORE PEOPLE. Failure to follow this warning may result in injury if the LCD monitor falls.
CAUTION:
Proper operation of the monitor is not guaranteed when it is mounted upside down or face down.
IMPORTANT:
Lay the protective sheet, which was wrapped around the LCD monitor when it was packaged, beneath the LCD monitor so as not to scratch the panel.
Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting
To allow heat to disperse, leave space around the monitor as shown in the fi gure below.
Wall
This LCD has a temperature sensor and cooling fan. If the LCD becomes hot, the cooling fan will turn on automatically. If the LCD becomes overheated, the “Caution” menu will appear. If the “Caution” menu appears, stop using the monitor and allow it to cool. When the LCD monitor is used in an enclosure or with protection on LCD surface, please check the inside temperature of the monitor by “HEAT STATUS” (See page 57). If the temperature is higher than the normal level, set “COOLING FAN” to ON using the SCREEN SAVER function (See page 53). When mounting an OPS-compliant computer (commercially available), turn on the cooling fan.
To avoid the monitor from falling
When installing the monitor using the tabletop stands (option), take measures to prevent the monitor from falling over in case of an earthquake or other disaster to lessen the probability of injury and damage resulting from the fall. As shown in the fi gure, secure the monitor to a solid wall or pillar using rope (commercially available) strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor. [approximately 30.1 kg (with the optional stands)] When using screw hooks (commercially available), use ring hooks, not C-hooks (with opening).
400 mm
Screw holes
Screw hook, etc. (commercially available)
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Don’t block these holes.
CAUTION:
Don’t block the holes in the rear of the monitor shown in the fi gure above. If they are blocked, heat accumulates inside the monitor, causing breakdown. The upper limit of the operation­guaranteed ambient temperature when the monitor is installed in the landscape position is 40˚C. When installing the monitor in a case or an enclosure, ensure adequate ventilation to keep the temperature inside the case 40˚C or lower by providing a cooling fan or ventilation holes in the case. The upper limit when the monitor is in the portrait or face-up position is 35˚C.
Rope, etc. (commercially available)
Clamper
CAUTION:
• The effect of the fall prevention substantially depends on the strength of brackets and base to which the fall prevention devices is attached. When you cannot ensure suffi cient strength, provide adequate reinforcement.
• Though the recommended fall prevention is intended to lessen the probability of injury and damage, it doesn’t assure its effectiveness against any kind of earthquake or disaster.
• Do not sleep where the monitor may topple over or fall in case of an earthquake or other disaster.
• Before moving the monitor, remove the rope that is securing the monitor. Failure to do so may result in injury or breakdown of the monitor.
Screw
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P-2 Installing the monitor
Carry out as necessary
Installing and removing the stands
The stands are available as option. Refer to the user’s manual of the stand for more information.
How to install the stands
1. Turn the monitor off.
2. Insert the option stands in the guide frames on both sides to the end.
Secure the option stands on both sides fi rmly using the
screws supplied with the option stands.
Guide frame
Screw x 4 (Accessories of the option stand)
Option stand x 2
(Longer portion comes to the front.)
3. Install the monitor on a fl at and stable surface.
NOTE:
• Install the stands so that their longer portions come to the front.
How to remove the stands
1. Spread the protective sheet on a fl at surface, such as a desk.
2. Place the monitor on the protective sheet.
3. Remove the screws to remove the option stands.
Using the wall mount or ceiling mount
Lay the screen face down
Lay the protective sheet on a table, which was wrapped around the monitor when it was packaged, beneath the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen surface. This device cannot be used or installed without the Tabletop Stand or other mounting accessory. Failure to follow the correct mounting procedures can result in damage to the equipment or injury to the user or installer. Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation. Failure to follow these recommendations can void your warranty. For installation, use M6 iron screws (with a loose-proof spring washer and having a length 10 mm longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket) and tighten them securely. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC recommends using mounting interface that comply with TÜV-GS and UL1678 standard in North America.
624 624
200 200
Protective Sheet
Handles
CAUTION:
For preventing the monitor from falling:
• Install the monitor with metal brackets for wall or ceiling installation (commercially available) on your own responsibility. For detailed procedures of installation, refer to the instructions of the metal brackets.
• To lessen the probability of injury and damage resulting from fall of the monitor in case of earthquake or other disaster, be sure to consult the bracket manufacturer for installation location.
• To lessen the risk of falling of the monitor, thread commercially available rope through the handles at the right and left of the monitor and secure the rope to the wall mount brackets or ceiling mount brackets. Use rope that can bear a load 6 times the weight of the monitor (approximately 171 kg).
• Do not sleep where the monitor may topple over or fall in case of an earthquake or other disaster.
• Use screws having enough strength to support the LCD display monitor (made of stainless steel etc.).
About the metal bracket:
• Use a VESA-compliant metal bracket.
• Before installation, make sure that the installation surface has suffi cient strength.
• Use a metal bracket (commercially available) that is strong enough to hold the monitor.
• Before installation, check the strength and other properties to ensure the safety.
• Do not block the heat dissipating holes in the monitor with the metal bracket. See page 13.
• For details of the mounting procedure and the safe installation procedure, see the user instructions of the metal bracket (commercially available) to be used.
• Take measures such as using multiple metal brackets, holding the monitor at several points, and taking measures to prevent falling or dropping in case of a problem in the metal bracket or the installation location.
Tab le
52
200200
(mm)
307.5411.5
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P-2 Installing the monitor (continued)
Carry out as necessary
Preventing the handles from
touching the wall
By attaching the handles in the opposite orientation, you can reduce the depth of the monitor.
1. Remove the screws that are holding the handles.
Normal handle position
Handle
Screws
Screw x 4
2. Attach the handles in the opposite orientation and secure them using the screws you have removed in step 1.
2. Slightly move and remove the stand guide frames.
NOTE:
• Retain the stand guide frames and the screws that you have removed because they are necessary to install the monitor using the option stands.
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Using the wall mount spacers
When the option slot cover or the stand guide frames touch the wall or block the heat dissipating holes in the rear of the monitor, use the wall mount spacers (accessories) to mount the metal bracket (commercially available).
1. Put the wall mount spacers (9 pcs.) between the metal bracket and the wall mount screw holes of the monitor and attach them using screws (a).
(a)
Handle position for shallow depth
Handle
Screws
Screw x 4
Removing the stand guide frames
By removing the stand guide frames, you can reduce the depth of the monitor.
1. Remove the screws that are holding the stand guide frames.
Stand guide frame
Screws
Screw x 4
Wall mount spacer (accessory)
(a): Screw for attaching the wall mount spacer (M6, 9 pcs.)
For mounting, use M6 iron screws (with a loose-proof
spring washer, long enough to accommodate the thickness of the metal bracket and that of the wall mount spacer (17 mm) and penetrate the monitor to a depth of 10 mm) and tighten them securely.
Screw
Metal bracket
17 mm
Monitor
Wall mount spacer (accessory)
10 mm
339
Option slot cover (accessory)
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276
Stand guide frames
P-2 Installing the monitor (continued)
Carry out as necessary
Installing in the portrait or
face-up position
The monitor can be installed in the portrait or face-up position. Ensure that the monitor is oriented as shown below.
CAUTION:
• The operating environmental condition (temperature) when the monitor is in the portrait or face-up position is 0˚C to 35˚C.
• Proper operation of the monitor is not guaranteed when it is not mounted as shown below (upside down, face down, etc.).
• When mounting an OPS-compliant computer (commercially available), be sure to set COOLING FAN to ON using SCREEN SAVER in the CONFIGURATION1 menu of the OSD screen function. If it is set to AUTO, the life of the computer may become shorter than that with it set to ON or the computer may have trouble.
• In the portrait or face-up position, the lifetime of the backlight is shorter than that in the landscape position.
• When the monitor is in the face-up position, be sure to set COOLING FAN to ON using SCREEN SAVER in the CONFIGURATION1 menu of the OSD screen function.
Installation in the face-up position
Face-up
Face-down
Operation environment for portrait or face-up installation
When the monitor is installed in the portrait or face-up position, the following conditions should be satisfi ed.
Temperature 0 - 35°C / 32 - 95°F Humidity 20 - 80% (without condensation)
Installation in the portrait position
The “ viewed from the front of the monitor.
NOTE:
This monitor doesn’t have a function to rotate displayed images. To display images in the portrait orientation, use already rotated images.
” logo should be on the LEFT side when
Landscape
90° Clockwise
Attaching the corner protectors
CAUTION:
It is recommended to use the corner protectors (accessories). When installing the monitor, hold its body fi rmly. If you hold the
monitor by the corner protectors when moving it, the monitor may detaches and fall from the corner protectors, causing injuries.
1. Attach the corner protectors using the accessory screws (c).
Corner protector
(c)
(c)
(c)
(c): Screw for attaching the corner protector (M3, 4 pcs.)
(c)
(c)
Portrait
logo
Portrait
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P-2 Installing the monitor (continued)
Carry out as necessary
Using the monitor without the bezel
CAUTION:
• MDT552S satisfi es the UL requirements as long as it is used with the bezel attached. When using the monitor without the bezel, in which case the monitor doesn’t satisfy the UL requirements, cover the UL certifi cation marking on the rear panel with the supplied label.
• To prevent static damage to circuit boards, attach the protective cover to the LCD panel.
1. Assemble the supplied protective cover according to the following procedure.
Peel off the separators.
3. Peel off the separators from the protective cover (b) assembled in step 1 and then attach the protective cover to the LCD panel.
CAUTION:
Never touch the circuit boards because they may be damaged.
(b)
Peel off the separators.
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2. Unscrew the screws (a) that hold the bezel to remove the bezel from the monitor.
CAUTION:
If you remove other screws than the screws (a), the bezel falls apart. If you do so, the bezel may fall, causing injury or damaging the monitor.
(a)
(a)
4. Cover the UL certifi cation marking on the rear panel with the supplied label (c).
(c)
(a): Screws for securing the bezel (M3, 14 pcs.)
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P-3
How to install the optional speakers
1. Install the optional speakers on the monitor. Use the metal fi ttings and screws supplied with the optional speakers. Please refer to Quick Setup Guide of the optional speakers for the detailed installation procedure.
2. Insert the left speaker cable into the SPEAKER (S)(L) on the monitor, and insert the right speaker cable into the SPEAKER (S)(R).
NOTE:
Match the polarity of the speaker cables and that of the terminals (+ (red)/- (black)). Unmatched polarity may cause problems with audio output.
Installing the optional speakers
Carry out as necessary
Right speaker
(option)
SPEAKER (S)(L)
SPEAKER (S)(R)
NOTE:
Switch the built-in speaker mode to the optional speaker mode after you power on the monitor. See the page for How to Use (on page 31) for further details.
Black(-)
Red(+)
Black(-)
Red(+)
To speaker terminal (L)
To speaker terminal (R)
Left speaker
(option)
CAUTION:
Don’t hold the speakers when moving the monitor. The monitor and the speakers may be damaged and you may be injured if the monitor falls.
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P-4 Connection procedure
Before making connections
• First turn off the power of all the connected equipment before making connections.
• Refer to the user manual of each piece of equipment.
NOTE:
Please use the audio cable without resistance when the audio output terminal of the audio device and PC is stereo mini-Jack. When the audio cable with resistance is used, the audio level may be affected or no sound could be heard.
Wiring diagram
LCD monitor (front)
Personal computer (DVI-D, HDMI, DISPLAYPORT)
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Personal computer
(Analog RGB)
DVD player or HD disk
player (HDMI, BNC)
Stereo amplifi er
External speakers
LCD monitor (fi rst monitor)
LCD monitor (second monitor)
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P-4 Connection procedure (continued)
Prevention of disconnection of HDMI cable
For connecting an HDMI cable to the connector on the monitor, it is recommended to secure the cable using an accessory clamper to prevent accidental disconnection.
1. Connect an HDMI cable to the connector on the monitor.
2. Secure the HDMI cable using a clamper (accessory) and a band (accessory).
Remove the screw from the monitor.
Attach the clamper to the monitor using
the screw you have removed in step
Secure the HDMI cable and the clamper
using the band.
NOTE:
The band isn’t reusable. The monitor comes with 2 spare bands. To replace the band, cut and remove the existing band and attach a new one of the same shape (commercially available,
2.5 mm in width and approximately 100 mm in length).
.
Screw
Clamper (accessory)
HDMI cable
3. Secure the HDMI cable using a clamper (accessory).
Band (accessory)
Clamper (accessory)
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P-4 Connection procedure (continued)
Connecting with a computer (analog connection)
Analog connection:
(1) Connect a signal cable (mini D-SUB 15-pin – mini D-SUB 15-pin) (accessory) to the D-SUB/YPbPr IN connector. (2) Select [D-SUB] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the D-SUB button on the wireless remote control. At the moment of
the selection, the audio is automatically switched to [ANALOG].
Audio connection:
• Connect an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini) (commercially available) to the AUDIO ANALOG IN connector.
Because the audio is automatically switched to [ANALOG] when [D-SUB] is selected, the audio is output just by connecting the
cable.
LCD monitor
(side)
LCD monitor (rear)
Signal cable (mini D-SUB 15-pin – mini D-SUB 15-pin)
D-SUB/YPbPr IN
To D-SUB output
To audio output
Personal computer
(Analog RGB)
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AUDIO ANALOG IN
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini)
The monitor automatically distinguishes the timings shown in the table below and sets the screen information. When a PC or other device is connected, it automatically displays images properly. See the page describing AUTO SETUP/AUTO ADJUST.
<Factory preset timing>
Resolution
Frequency
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
Remarks Resolution
Frequency
Remarks
1 640 x 480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz 9 1280 x 1024 64.0 kHz 60 Hz 2 800 x 600 37.9 kHz 60 Hz 10 1400 x 1050 65.3 kHz 60 Hz 3 1024 x 768 48.4 kHz 60 Hz 11 1680 x 1050 64.7 kHz 60 Hz 4 1280 x 720 45.0 kHz 60 Hz 12 1600 x 1200 75.0 kHz 60 Hz 5 1280 x 768 47.8 kHz 60 Hz 13 1920 x 1080 56.2 kHz 50 Hz 6 1280 x 800 49.7 kHz 60 Hz 14 1920 x 1080 67.5 kHz 60 Hz Recommend timing 7 1360 x 768 47.7 kHz 60 Hz 15 1920 x 1200 74.0 kHz 60 Hz
CVT Reduced Blanking
8 1440 x 900 55.9 kHz 60 Hz
NOTE:
When a signal other than 1920 x 1080 is input, characters may be blurred and fi gures and objects may be distorted. Images may not be displayed correctly depending on the video card or driver being used.
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P-4 Connection procedure (continued)
Connecting with a computer (digital connection)
Digital connection:
• Connection via the HDMI IN connector
(1) Connect an HDMI cable (commercially available) to the HDMI1 IN or HDMI2 IN connector. (2) Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] according to the connected connector by pressing the INPUT button on the monitor or the HDMI1
or HDMI2 button on the wireless remote control.
• Connection via the DVI-D IN connector
(1) Connect a DVI-D cable (commercially available) to the DVI-D IN connector. (2) Select [DVI-D] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the DVI-D button on the wireless remote control.
• Connection via the DISPLAYPORT IN connector
(1) Connect a DisplayPort cable (commercially available) to the DISPLAYPORT IN connector. (2) Select [DISPLAYPORT] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the DISPLAYPORT button on the wireless remote control.
Second monitor connection:
• Connect the DVI-D OUT connector on the fi rst monitor and the DVI-D IN connector on the second monitor using a DVI-D cable (commercially available).
NOTE:
• In the daisy chain connection, you can connect up to 4 monitors (when using 2-meter cables). However, the maximum number of connectable monitors may be limited. It is recommended to check the number of connectable monitors in advance in your installation environment.
• Set RGB of POWER SAVE in the CONFIGURATION1 menu to OFF when using DVI-D in the daisy chain mode.
Audio connection:
• Connect an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini) (commercially available) to the AUDIO ANALOG IN connector.
When connecting an HDMI cable, select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] according to the connected connector by pressing the INPUT
button on the monitor or the HDMI1 or HDMI2 button on the wireless remote control. Note that you can select HDMI1, HDMI2, or ANALOG audio at this time. (You can select HDMI audio only when the video input is [HDMI1] or [HDMI2]. The audio of only the selected input is output and HDMI is displayed.)
When connecting a DVI-D cable, select [DVI-D] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the DVI-D button on the wireless
remote control. At the moment of the selection, the audio is automatically switched to [ANALOG].
When connecting a DisplayPort cable, select [DISPLAYPORT] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the DISPLAYPORT
button on the wireless remote control. Note that you can select DISPLAYPORT or ANALOG audio at this time.
• To output the audio to the second monitor, connect the AUDIO ANALOG OUT connector on the fi rst monitor and the AUDIO ANALOG IN connector on the second monitor using an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini) (commercially available).
Even when HDMI or DISPLAYPORT is selected on the fi rst monitor, the selected audio is output from the AUDIO ANALOG OUT
connector.
NOTE:
• For switching the audio input when an HDMI cable or a DisplayPort cable is connected, see “Audio input change.”
LCD monitor
(fi rst monitor)
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini)
To audio output
Personal computer
(DVI-D, HDMI)
AUDIO ANALOG OUT
AUDIO ANALOG IN
AUDIO ANALOG IN
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini)
DP IN
LCD monitor
(second monitor)
HDMI1 IN or HDMI2 IN
DVI-D IN
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DisplayPort cable
HDMI cable
DVI-D cable
DVI-D OUT
DVI-D cable
DVI-D IN
To DP output
To HDMI output
To DVI-D output
LCD monitor (fi rst monitor)
LCD monitor (second monitor)
P-4 Connection procedure (continued)
Connecting a video device (component video/HDMI device)
This monitor can be connected to a video device equipped with component output such as a DVD player. Refer to the user’s manual of the connected device for details. (Cables shown in the fi gure below are commercially available.)
• To connect a DVD player equipped with component output to the D-SUB/YPbPr IN connector on the monitor, use a signal cable (mini D-SUB 15-pin – BNC) and a BNC – RCA adaptor (commercially available).
Select [YPbPr] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the YPbPr button on the wireless remote control. At the moment of the
selection, the audio is automatically switched to [ANALOG].
• To make audio connection, connect an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA) to the AUDIO ANALOG IN connector.
Because the audio is automatically switched to [ANALOG] when [YPbPr] is selected, the audio is output just by connecting the
cable.
• To connect a DVD player equipped with HDMI output to the HDMI1 IN or HDMI2 IN connector on the monitor, use an HDMI cable.
Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] according to the connected connector by pressing the INPUT button on the monitor or the HDMI1 or
HDMI2 button on the wireless remote control.
• When connecting an HDMI cable, you can select HDMI1, HDMI2, or ANALOG audio.
(You can select HDMI audio only when the video input is [HDMI1] or [HDMI2].)
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LCD monitor
(side)
AUDIO ANALOG IN
LCD monitor (rear)
HDMI1 IN or HDMI2 IN
HDMI cable
D-SUB/YPbPr IN
Signal cable (mini D-SUB 15-pin – BNC)
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA)
To HDMI output
To video output
BNC – RCA adaptor
To audio output
DVD player
(HDMI device)
DVD player
(component device)
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P-4 Connection procedure (continued)
Connecting a video device (composite video/S video device)/stereo amplifi er
This monitor can be connected to a composite video or S video device or a stereo amplifi er. Refer to the user’s manual of the composite video or S video device or the stereo amplifi er for details. (Cables shown in the fi gure below are commercially available.)
• To connect a video device to the VIDEO IN connector (VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN) on the monitor, use a BNC cable or an S video cable. For connection to the audio input connector on the monitor, use an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA). Connect the connectors of the audio cable (RCA) correctly. For connection to the VIDEO IN connector, select [VIDEO] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the VIDEO button on the wireless remote control. For connection to the S-VIDEO IN connector, select [S-VIDEO] using the INPUT button on the monitor or the S-VIDEO button on the wireless remote control.
• To connect two monitors, connect one end of a BNC cable to the VIDEO OUT connector of the fi rst monitor and the other end to the VIDEO IN connector of the second monitor.
NOTE:
• In the daisy chain connection, you can connect up to 5 monitors (when using 5-meter cables). However, the maximum number of connectable monitors may be limited depending on the connected devices to be used. It is recommended to check the number of connectable monitors in advance in your installation environment.
• When an analog signal is transmitted through the daisy chain, the picture quality such as brightness and sharpness degrades at the latter devices in the daisy chain connection.
• When different monitors need to be adjusted so that their tint can be identical, such as when using multiple screens, it is recommended to use a signal distributor (commercially available).
• When connecting a stereo amplifi er to the monitor, be sure to turn off the power of the stereo amplifi er. For connection to the AUDIO ANALOG OUT connector on the monitor, use an audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA). Connect the connectors of the audio cable (RCA) correctly. Be sure to turn on the monitor fi rst, and then turn on the stereo amplifi er.
• The selected audio input signal is output from the AUDIO ANALOG OUT connector.
LCD monitor (fi rst monitor)
AUDIO
ANALOG OUT
VIDEO OUT
BNC cable
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA)
AUDIO ANALOG IN
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
Audio cable (ø3.5-mm stereo mini – RCA)
BNC cable
S video cable
To audio output
To video output
To S video output
Stereo amplifi er
(composite video/S video device)
Video device
LCD monitor (second monitor)
VIDEO IN
To audio input
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External speakers
P-5
Installing the expansion module
Carry out as necessary
Installation of the expansion module
Install the expansion module to the option slot of this monitor following the precautions and procedures described in the manual supplied with the module.
Examples of supported expansion modules:
• SDI BOX (DP-1SDI-3G)
• OPS-compliant computer (commercially available) Recommended computer (commercially available): ARK-DS220F-MTSA1E of Advantech Co., Ltd.
NOTE:
• Please contact module manufacturer for any compatibility issues.
[Description]
®
OPS (Open Pluggable Specifi cation) is a standard
Intel suggested by Intel Corporation regarding the interface between the pluggable module mounted on monitors designed for digital signage applications and the monitors.
Supported OPS features:
• DVI-D • Power control
• UART • USB
• Digital audio • Analog audio
• DDC
NOTE:
When an expansion module is in the option slot, the monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode even when POWER SAVE in the CONFIGURATION1 menu is set to ON. Even when other video input is selected, the monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode. See pages 33 and 53.
3. Install the option slot cover (accessory) using the 5 screws (b) that you have removed in step 2.
4. Insert the SDI BOX (option) in the option slot and secure it on the monitor using the 2 screws (b) that you have removed in step 2.
Attach the handle using the 2 screws (a) that you have
removed in step 2.
Option slot
CAUTION:
After installing the option slot cover, ensure that the SDI BOX is positioned and oriented properly and then insert it fully into the slot. The device may be damaged if installed in an incorrect position and orientation.
(b)
Option slot cover (accessory)
Handle
(a)
SDI BOX (option)
(b)
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SDI for long-distance connection
or multiple-monitor connection
1. Mounting the SDI BOX on the monitor
1. Turn off the main power switch of the monitor and disconnect the power cord.
CAUTION:
Be sure to disconnect the power cord to prevent breakdown and electric shock.
2. Unscrew 2 screws (a) and remove the handle.
Unscrew 7 screws (b) and remove the option cover.
NOTE:
Retain the option cover you have removed because it is replaced when the SDI BOX isn’t mounted.
Option cover
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(a)
(a)
Handle
2. Connection with SDI
There are two cases of connection.
1) Connection to one monitor
1. Connect the video device and the SDI BOX (option) using an SDI cable (BNC) (commercially available).
NOTE:
A high-spec BNC cable capable of carrying SDI signal is called SDI cable and distinguished from other BNC cables.
2) Connection to multiple monitors
1. After the connection made in 2-1) above, connect the SDI OUT connector on the fi rst SDI BOX and the SDI IN connector on the second SDI BOX using a commercially available SDI cable (BNC).
NOTE:
The usable cable length (when SDI BOX (DP-1SDI-3G) is mounted) is as follows:
• When one SDI BOX is connected: 100 m (3G-SDI)*
* Based on the result of the actual measurement using
the recommended cable. (Recommended cable: 1694A made by Belden)
NOTE:
For the connection method and specifi cations of the SDI BOX, see the catalog or operation manual of the SDI BOX.
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P-5 Installing the expansion module (continued)
Carry out as necessary
Removal of the SDI BOX
Hold the handle on the SDI BOX for removal.
CAUTION:
Use the handle to extract the SDI BOX only. Pulling on the SDI cable (BNC) or by other means may cause damage.
Connecting OPS-compliant computer
Operation of all types of OPS-compliant computers isn’t guaranteed.
Recommended computer (commercially available): ARK-DS220F-MTSA1E of Advantech Co., Ltd.
NOTE:
When an OPS-compliant computer (commercially available) is mounted, set “COOLING FAN” to ON using the SCREEN SAVER function. See page 53.
1. Mounting the OPS-compliant computer on the monitor
1. Turn off the main power switch of the monitor and disconnect the power cord.
CAUTION:
Be sure to disconnect the power cord to prevent breakdown and electric shock.
2. Unscrew 2 screws (a) and remove the handle.
Unscrew 7 screws (b) and remove the option cover.
Option cover
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(a)
(a)
Handle
4. Insert an OPS-compliant computer (commercially available) in the option slot and secure it on the monitor using the 2 screws (b) that you have removed in step 2.
Attach the handle using the 2 screws (a) that you have
removed in step 2.
Handle
(a)
Option slot
CAUTION:
After installing the option slot cover, ensure that the OPS­compliant computer is positioned and oriented properly and then insert it fully into the slot. The device may be damaged if installed in an incorrect position and orientation.
Removal of the OPS-compliant computer
Hold the handle on the OPS-compliant computer for removal.
CAUTION:
Extract the OPS-compliant computer by using the handle only. Pulling on the cable or other means may cause damage.
OPS-compliant computer (commercially available)
(b)
NOTE:
Retain the option cover you have removed because it is replaced when the OPS-compliant computer isn’t mounted.
3. Install the option slot cover (accessory) using the 5 screws (b) that you have removed in step 2.
(b)
Option slot cover (accessory)
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P-6 Connecting RS-232C
Carry out as necessary
Monitor control via RS-232C
To control this monitor from a computer via a communication, connect this monitor and the computer using an RS-232C cable (commercially available).
How to connect
• Turn off the main power switch of the computer and this monitor. If you make a connection while the power is on, it causes a failure of the devices.
• Connect the computer and this monitor using a reverse type RS-232C cable (commercially available).
• In addition, when you connect two or more monitors as shown in the illustration below, connect the RS-232C OUT connector of the fi rst monitor and the RS-232C IN connector of the second monitor using a reverse type RS-232C cable (commercially available). By repeating the connection in the similar way, you can connect monitors in a daisy chain confi guration.
NOTE:
• Though you can connect up to 26 monitors, the maximum number of connectable monitors may be limited depending on the installation environment.
LCD monitor (fi rst monitor) LCD monitor (second monitor)
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Computer
(RS-232C connection)
RS-232C OUT RS-232C OUT
RS-232C IN RS-232C IN
RS-232C
RS-232C cableRS-232C cable
NOTE:
When only the 25-pin serial port is equipped as the serial communication port on the computer, a conversion adapter (commercially available) is necessary for the connection.
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P-7 Connecting LAN
Carry out as necessary
Monitor connection using LAN
As shown in the illustration below, you can connect this monitor and a computer in network through a LAN hub. Connect the monitor and the LAN hub using a straight type LAN cable (commercially available).
How to connect
• Turn off the main power switch of the computer and this monitor. If you make a connection while the power is on, it causes a failure of the devices.
• Connect the computer and the LAN hub using a straight type LAN cable (commercially available).
• Connect this monitor and the LAN hub using a straight type LAN cable (commercially available).
• When you connect two or more monitors, you can connect the monitor and the LAN hub using a straight type LAN cable (commercially available) as described above.
LCD monitor (rear)
Computer
(LAN connection)
LAN
LAN hub
LAN hub
LAN hub
NOTE:
• When you use a cross type LAN cable (commercially available), you can connect the monitor and the computer one-to-one without using a LAN hub, however, the computer may not be supported. It is recommended to check the operation in advance.
• The image transfer function via the LAN isn’t supported. This monitor isn’t equipped with the host function for controlling other devices.
LAN cable
LAN
LAN cable
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P-8 Connecting a USB device
Carry out as necessary
Connecting multiple USB devices using the USB hub function
The USB hub of this monitor is equipped with two switchable upstream ports. One is for connecting an external computer, and the other is for connecting an OPS-compliant computer internally. Only the selected upstream port is connected to the USB hub. Use the OSD screen function to select the appropriate upstream port. See pages 45 and 57.
1. [When using an external computer]
Connect the USB port (Standard A) on the computer and the USB upstream port (Standard B) on the monitor using a USB cable
(commercially available).
[When using an OPS-compliant computer] Install an OPS-compliant computer (connected internally).
2. Connect a USB device to the downstream port of this monitor.
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Internal structure of the monitor’s USB function
Switch
Upstream port
Internal hub
Downstream port
When using an external
computer
USB
NOTE:
• The USB hub function cannot control the monitor.
• Up to 5 hubs can be cascaded in the hub function of this monitor. Carry out operation check in advance even if you connect a device pursuant to the USB standards.
When using an OPS-compliant
USB devices (mouse, touch panel, etc.)
computer
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P-9
Connecting the power cord to the monitor
Connecting the power source
Before making connections
• Check that the main power switch is off.
CAUTION:
When an OPS-compliant computer is installed and the main power switch of the monitor is on, connecting the power source may cause the computer to power on, causing damage or breakdown of the operation system and the hard disc.
• The power outlet socket should be installed as near the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible.
NOTE:
Please refer to “Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use” in this manual for proper selection of the AC power cord. Use the clamper to prevent accidental disconnection of the power cord.
1. Insert the power connector of the power cord fully and fi rmly into the AC IN connector of the monitor.
2. Secure the power connector using the cable holder (accessory).
CAUTION:
Don’t insert the cable holder into the power outlet socket. Doing so may cause electric shock.
Fit both ends of the cable holder to the monitor.
Main power switch
Engage the cable holder in Parts A.
Secure the power connector with the cable holder.
3. Secure the power cord using the clamper (accessory).
4. Insert the power plug into the power outlet socket.
• Fully insert the prongs into the power outlet socket. Loose connection may cause noise.
• Don’t plug and unplug the power cord repeatedly in
a short time of period.
Cable holder (accessory)
Power connector
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Clamper (accessory)
Power cord (For EU)
Power cord (For North America)
How to Use
Flow of How to Use
U-1
U-2
U-3
U-4
U-6
Turning on all the connected devices
Selecting the video input
Controlling the external devices
Selecting the OSD language
D-SUB only
U-5
Selecting the picture mode
Auto-setup
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Page 35
Page 35
Page 36
Page 37
U-7
U-8
Screen adjustment
Picture adjustment
Carry out as necessary
U-9
U-10
U-11
U-12
U-13
Speaker setting
Volume, balance, and tone control
Schedule setting
Remote control
Setting the USB hub
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Page 38
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Page 39
Pages 40 to 41
Pages 42 to 44
Page 45
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U-1 Turning on all the connected devices
Turning on external devices
1. Turn on the connected devices such as the computer and DVD player.
Turning on the monitor
CAUTION:
When an OPS-compliant computer is installed as an expansion module, the computer automatically turns on and starts as the monitor is turned on. Don’t turn off the monitor immediately after turning it on because the computer may be in the startup process. Select OPTION as the video input and wait for the operating system of the computer to complete the startup process.
NOTE:
When the computer doesn’t start within a given period of time (approx. 1 minute), “OPERATION ERROR” and an error message are displayed. See the user’s manual of your computer.
2. Turn on the Main Power Switch.
The power indicator turns on green and the monitor turns
on.
The control buttons on the rear, wireless remote control,
and schedule setting don’t work while the main power switch is off (the power indicator is off).
When using them, check that the Main Power Switch is on
(the power indicator is on).
3. When the power indicator glows red, press the POWER button on the monitor.
The power indicator turns green.
Power button
or
Power button
Main power switch
Wireless remote
control
NOTE:
Within 2 seconds after turning off the power by the POWER button on the wireless remote control or the monitor or by a communication command, don’t turn off the main power switch, don’t disconnect the power cord, and don’t turn off the breaker. If the AC power is turned off immediately after the power-off operation, all the OSD settings including the language selection may be reset to the factory defaults at the next power-on. If the OSD settings are reset to the factory defaults as described above, reconfi gure the OSD settings using the following procedure.
1. Turn off the power of the monitor using the wireless remote control or otherwise.
2. Wait for at least 2 seconds.
3. Turn on the power of the monitor using the wireless remote control or otherwise.
4. Check and reconfi gure the OSD settings.
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U-1 Turning on all the connected devices (continued)
Power Management Function
This function reduces the power consumption of the monitor when the keyboard or the mouse is not used for a fi xed period even though the power of the monitor is on. While this function is working, the screen becomes dark and the power indicator glows green and red. This function is available only when a computer equipped with the VESA-approved DPM Power Management function is connected to the monitor. When the power saver in the OSD menu is turned ON, the power management function works. RGB: When the sync signal of computer input (HDMI1,
HDMI2, DVI-D, D-SUB, DISPLAYPORT) is terminated, the monitor will be in the sleep mode in several seconds.
VIDEO:
[Description]
DPM: Acronym for Display Power Management
NOTE:
• The default power management settings (power savers) for
• When an expansion module is in the option slot, the monitor
When the sync signal of video input (YPbPr, S-VIDEO, VIDEO) is terminated, the monitor will be in the sleep mode in approximately 10 minutes.
RGB and VIDEO are ON.
doesn’t enter the sleep mode even when POWER SAVE in the CONFIGURATION1 menu is set to ON. Even when other video input is selected, the monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode.
or
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Power Indicator
Status LED Power-on mode Green Power-off mode Red
Power Standby when “SCHEDULE” is enable Sleep mode Red, Green
The main power is off. Off
Diagnosis (Detecting failure)
Red On Green Blinking
Red Blinking
* See troubleshooting on page 63.
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U-2 Selecting the video input
You can select the desired video input using the wireless remote control or the INPUT button on the monitor.
Select using the INPUT buttons on the wireless remote control.
You can select the desired video input by pressing the corresponding INPUT button on the wireless remote control. Selectable video inputs are [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DVI-D], [D-SUB], [OPTION]*, [DISPLAYPORT], [YPbPr], [S-VIDEO], and [VIDEO]. * OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
Select using the INPUT button on the monitor.
When you press the INPUT button on the monitor, the video input OSD menu is displayed and you can select the video input
using the
Selectable video inputs are [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DVI-D], [D-SUB], [OPTION]*, [DISPLAYPORT], [YPbPr], [S-VIDEO], and [VIDEO].
When you press the INPUT button again, the selected video input is displayed.
* OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
NOTE:
The selection you make doesn’t complete unless you press the INPUT button while the video input OSD menu is displayed. The
time during which the video input OSD menu is displayed is same as that of the INFORMATION OSD. See page 55.
and buttons.
HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI-D D-SUB OPTION DISPLAYPORT YPbPr S-VIDEO VIDEO
INPUT button
Video input OSD menu
Select using the
buttons.
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U-3 Controlling the external devices
To control the connected external devices, display images on the monitor.
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DVD player, etc.
Personal computer
U-4 Selecting the OSD language
Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using LANGUAGE in the CONFIGURATION1 menu of the OSD screen function, you can select the OSD language. See page 53.
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U-5 Auto-setup
Press the AUTO SETUP button on the wireless remote control to directly display the AUTO SETUP menu of the OSD screen function. Alternatively, press the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor to display the OSD screen, and then display the AUTO SETUP menu by selecting AUTO SETUP in the CONFIGURATION1 menu. By pressing the SET button, you can automatically and properly adjust the screen size, horizontal/vertical position, clock, clock phase, and input signal level.
NOTE:
The auto setup works on D-SUB only.
AUTO SETUP menu screen
analog inputs only
Displaying the
AUTO SETUP menu directly
Displaying the
OSD menu
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U-6 Selecting the picture mode
Using the PICTURE MODE button on the wireless remote control, you can select the picture mode suitable for images to be displayed.
HIGHBRIGHT: The brightness is maximized. STANDARD: Factory default setting. sRGB: Suitable for color matching with sRGB-compliant devices. CINEMA: Suitable for viewing movies.
NOTE:
• “sRGB” can be selected for computer input (HDMI1*, HDMI2*, DVI-D, D-SUB, OPTION (OPS-compliant computer), and DISPLAYPORT).
• “CINEMA” can be selected for video input (HDMI1*, HDMI2*, OPTION (SDI), YPbPr, VIDEO, and S-VIDEO).
* Automatically selected depending on the input signal.
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U-7 Screen adjustment
When images aren’t displayed properly even after the auto setup, adjust the screen settings. Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using the SCREEN menu of the OSD screen function, you can adjust the horizontal/vertical position, clock, clock phase, zoom mode, custom zoom, and horizontal/vertical resolutions to obtain proper screen condition.
NOTE:
The position adjustment works on D-SUB, YPbPr, S-VIDEO, and VIDEO only. The clock adjustment and the resolution adjustment work on D-SUB only. The zoom adjustment works on all video inputs.
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U-8 Picture adjustment
Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using the PICTURE menu of the OSD screen function, you can adjust the picture settings such as the brightness, contrast, and sharpness to obtain desired image quality.
U-9 Speaker setting
Select the built-in speakers or the external special stereo speakers (option) in the speaker setting in the OSD menu. Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using SPEAKER in the AUDIO menu of the OSD screen function, you can select the speakers.
Carry out as necessary
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U-10
Volume control
You can control the volume level using the VOL button on the wireless remote control.
Balance and tone adjustment
You can adjust the speaker balance, treble, and bass using the AUDIO menu of the OSD screen function. For adjustment, display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor.
Volume, balance, and tone control
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NOTE:
If no audio is output when an OPS-compliant computer is in use, check that the monitor is selected as the audio output source by the operating system of the computer. For the selection method, see the help or the user’s manual of the operating system for the computer or the driver for the audio device.
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U-11 Schedule setting
Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using SCHEDULE in the CONFIGURATION2 menu of the OSD screen function, you can program power-on/off and input selection.
Carry out as necessary
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U-11 Schedule setting (continued)
How to set up schedule
Carry out as necessary
Check box
Radio button
Program number selection
When the cursor is in any of the check boxes showing the program numbers 1 to 7 on the left side of the screen, press the UP ( or DOWN ( To enable the selected program number, press the SET button to place a checkmark in the check box. To disable it, clear the checkmark.
Schedule setting of each program
When the cursor is in any of the check boxes, pressing the PLUS (+) button moves the cursor into the white frame on the right. When the cursor is at any of the items within the white frame, pressing the PLUS (+) button moves the cursor to the right, and MINUS (-) button to the left. You can set the power-on/off time and video input by pressing the UP ( deselect the radio buttons by pressing the SET button.
ON: Set the time when the power is turned on. If you don’t want to set the power-on time, enter “--.” OFF: Set the time when the power is turned off. If you don’t want to set to the power-off time, enter “--.” INPUT: Displays the video input selected when the power is turned on. If you want to select the video input that was
EVERY DAY: Select this option to execute the schedule every day. When you select EVERY DAY, you cannot select any days
MON - SUN: Select the days of the week on which you want to execute the schedule. Unless you select EVERY WEEK, too,
EVERY WEEK: Select this option to execute the schedule on the selected days of the week, every week.
Schedule confi rmation
To c onfi rm the schedule, press the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor to exit the SCHEDULE menu of the OSD screen function. If you turn off the power before exiting the SCHEDULE menu, the schedule settings may be canceled.
) button to move the cursor up or down to select the program number you want to set.
) or DOWN ( ) button. In addition, you can select or
selected before the power is turned on, enter “--.” When you set the ON time and the video input, you can switch the video input alone.
of the week and EVERY WEEK.
the selection of the days of the week is cleared after the schedule is executed one time.
)
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NOTE:
• Before making the schedule settings, be sure to check the current date and time using “DATE AND TIME.”
• When you close the SCHEDULE screen, the settings are saved.
• When two or more schedules are enabled, they are executed in descending order of the program number, and the power is turned off upon completion of the last executed schedule.
• When there are two or more schedules having the same power-on/off time, the one having the largest program number is executed.
• You cannot set the power-on time and the power-off time to the same time.
• When OFF TIMER is ON, the schedule settings are ignored.
• When the main power switch or AC power supply turns off or the circuit breaker trips due to power failure or other causes, the schedule programs you set aren’t executed.
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U-12 Remote control
Carry out as necessary
RS-232C Remote control
When the monitor is connected directly to a computer using an RS-232C cable (commercially available), the following operations can be controlled via a communication. Select the communication interface (RS-232C) used for the serial communication function. (See page 54.)
• Power ON or OFF
• Switching between input signals
• Volume control and mute
• Auto setup
• Check of the internal temperature of the monitor, etc.
NOTE:
For connection with a 25-pin serial port connector on the computer, a conversion adapter (commercially available) is required.
1) Interfac e
PROTOCOL RS-232C BAUD RATE 9600 [bps] DATA LENGTH 8 [bit] PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT 1 [bit] FLOW CONTROL NONE
• For direct connection using RS-232C, use the RXD, TXD, and GND lines.
2) Control command diagram
The command is structured by the address code, function code, data code and end code. The length of the command is
different for each function.
NOTE:
• This example shows a basic command that is used when a single computer and a single monitor are connected. When you want to connect multiple monitors or perform complicated control using other commands than the basic
commands, contact your dealer for advanced command specifi cations.
• To send commands with a keypad using terminal software, select “2s” or “30s” for CONTROL TIME OUT in
CONFIGURATION2 in the OSD menu. (Follow the same procedure for LAN control.)
Address code Function code Data code End code
HEX 30h 30h Function Data 0Dh
ASCII ‘0’ ‘0’ Function Data
[Address code] 30h 30h (ASCII code, ‘0’ ‘0’), fi xed. [Function code] Code unique to each control function. [Data code] Data unique to each control function (Not always indicated by numerical values.) [End code] 0Dh (ASCII code, ‘
3) Control sequence (1) A command is sent from the computer to the monitor. (Commands should be sent at intervals of at least 600 ms.) (2) The monitor sends a return command within 600 ms* after receiving the end code. If the monitor fails to receive the
command, it doesn’t send any return command. (*During the power-on/off or input selection process, the transmission of the return command may take more than 600 ms.)
(3) The computer checks the return command to see whether the command it sent was received or not. The computer must
receive the return command before sending the next command.
(4) The monitor sends various codes other than commands including the return command. While RS-232C control sequence is
in progress, the computer must reject the codes.
Example: Turn the power ON (‘ ’ is for ASCII code)
’) fi xed.
Control command from
computer
30 30 21 0D
‘0’ ‘0’ ‘!’ ‘
Return command from
monitor to computer
30 30 21 0D
‘0’ ‘0’ ‘!’ ‘
Description of command
Sending a command for
power-on
Command received
(Command echoed back)
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U-12 Remote control (continued)
4) Operation commands
The operation commands configure the basic operation settings of this LCD monitor. The commands may not work during signal
switchover.
The operation commands have no data codes.
Operation ASCII HEX POWER ON ! 21h POWER OFF " 22h FORCE POWER OFF WITH OPS* " " 22h 22h INPUT HDMI1 _r1 5Fh 72h 31h INPUT HDMI2 _r7 5Fh 72h 37h INPUT DVI-D _r2 5Fh 72h 32h INPUT D-SUB _r3 5Fh 72h 33h INPUT OPTION** _r5 5Fh 72h 35h INPUT DISPLAYPORT _r6 5Fh 72h 36h INPUT VIDEO _v1 5Fh 76h 31h INPUT YPbPr _v2 5Fh 76h 32h INPUT S-VIDEO _v3 5Fh 76h 33h VOLUME UP r06 72h 30h 36h VOLUME DOWN r07 72h 30h 37h AUTO SETUP r09 72h 30h 39h AUDIO MUTE ra6 72h 61h 36h
* Used when the OPS-compliant computer makes no response. ** OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
• After sending the POWER ON or POWER OFF command, wait for at least 14 seconds to send the next command.
• After sending a command for video input selection, wait for at least 5 seconds to send the next command. Otherwise, the monitor may not reply within 600 ms.
• Set the timeout value of the control device on the host side to 30 seconds or longer.
• In the power-off mode, only the POWER ON operation command and the power status acquisition commands described in the next paragraph work.
• In the sleep mode, only the POWER ON and POWER OFF operation commands and the power status acquisition commands described in the next paragraph work.
• When no expansion module is mounted, the FORCE POWER OFF WITH OPS operation command is unavailable.
• When an expansion module is mounted, all the input connectors don’t enter the sleep mode.
• After turning off the power using an operation command, wait for at least 2 seconds to turn off the AC power using the main power switch or the breaker. Otherwise, the OSD settings may be reset to the factory defaults.
Carry out as necessary
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U-12 Remote control (continued)
5) Read command The computer sends the command without datacode to the monitor. After receiving this command, the monitor returns the command with datacode including the current status to the computer. Example: When the computer asks the power status of the monitor, and the status of the monitor is powered-on.
Control command from computer
30 30 76 50 0D ‘0’‘0’‘v’‘P’[enter]
Structure of the Read-command
POWER
Input
Internal temperature
* OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
NOTE:
The monitor will acknowledge the power-on/off command issued from the OPS-compliant computer, however, it will not execute the command. This is not a malfunction. For automatic operation, use SCHEDULE in the CONFIGURATION2 menu of the OSD screen function.
ON vP 1 76 50 31 OFF (Sleep) vP 0 76 50 30 HDMI1 vI r1 76 49 72 31 HDMI2 vI r7 76 49 72 37 DVI-D vI r2 76 49 72 32 D-SUB vI r3 76 49 72 33 OPTION* vI r5 76 49 72 35 DISPLAYPORT vI r6 76 49 72 36 VIDEO vI v1 76 49 76 31 YPbPr vI v2 76 49 76 32 S-VIDEO vI v3 76 49 76 33 Around the main board Around the power supply
Resolution 1˚C Resolution 1˚C
Return command from monitor to
computer
Sending a command for checking the power status
30 30 76 50 31 0D ‘0’‘0’‘v’‘P’‘1’[enter] Monitor is powered-on.
ASCII HEX
Function Data (Receive) Function Data (Receive)
tc1 (ex.) +25 74 63 31 2B 20 32 35
tc2 (ex.) +31 74 63 32 2B 20 33 31
Carry out as necessary
Description of command
LAN Remote control
When you connect the monitor and the computer using a LAN hub and a LAN cable (see page 28) and then confi gure the network settings using LAN SETTING in the CONFIGURATION2 menu of the OSD screen function, you can remote-control the monitor using the same commands as those for RS-232C.
1. Setting procedure (1) Select LAN as the communication interface used for the serial communication function. (See page 54.) (2) Set the following network parameters using the OSD menu. (See page 54.)
• DHCP client ON/OFF, IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. (3) Set the IP address described above and the port number (63007 or 3007) using the application program of your computer to
perform the socket communication. (4) Send the same control command as that for RS-232C via TCP/IP socket communication. (5) Check the return command sent from the monitor. When it is received successfully, the setting is completed.
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U-13 Setting the USB hub
NOTE:
• USB function may not work depending on the BIOS setting of the computer used, OS, and USB devices. In such a case, refer to the user’s manual of each device and contact the respective manufacturer.
• Up to 5 hubs can be cascaded in the hub function of this monitor. Carry out operation check in advance even if you connect a device pursuant to the USB standards.
• The USB hub function cannot control the monitor.
1. Select the computer to be used. Display the OSD menu by pressing the MENU button on the wireless remote control or the EXIT button on the rear of the monitor. Using USB UPSTREAM in the ADVANCED OPTION menu of the OSD screen function, you can select the computer (EXTERNAL/ OPS) to be used.
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EXTERNAL: External computer is selected. OPS: OPS-compliant computer is selected.
2. Check that the USB hub is recognized. The USB hub of this monitor is detected by the computer, and the OS-standard device driver is installed automatically. Some computers may not recognize the USB hub even if it is connected. In such a case, install the device driver for the USB hub referring to the user’s manual of the computer.
NOTE:
It takes several seconds for the computer to recognize this monitor. Do not pull out the USB cable before the monitor is recognized, and do not repeat connecting/disconnecting of the cable instantaneously.
3. Check that the USB is recognized. Install the device driver of the USB device after the USB device is detected by the computer. The OS-standard device driver may be installed automatically. Some computers may not recognize the USB device even if it is connected. In such a case, see the user’s manual of the USB device.
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Confi guration and basic operation of OSD screen
Confi guration of OSD screen
This monitor is equipped with the OSD (On Screen Display) function for easy screen adjustment. The OSD function allows you to control the menus displayed on the screen for brightness setting and other settings. The OSD screen is confi gured as shown below.
Main Menu Screen
Main menu
Icons other than the one you selected are grayed out.
PICTURE
SCREEN
AUDIO
PIP
Sub menu (Adjustment items)
Adjustment items are displayed.
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CONFIGURATION1
CONFIGURATION2
ADVANCED OPTION
Adjustment status
The values adjusted by the wireless remote control and the PLUS (+) and MINUS (-) buttons on the monitor are displayed.
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Control button guide
Buttons for controlling the displayed OSD menu are displayed.
Sub menu screen
When you select a sub menu, an OSD screen is displayed. Sub menus contain information screens, adjustment menu screens, and selection menu screens as shown below.
Sub menu screen: Picture reset (for example)
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Confi guration and basic operation of OSD screen (continued)
Basic operation of OSD
Check that the power indicator illuminates green and the monitor is powered on.
Wireless remote controlStep
1
Press the MENU button to display the OSD screen and then press the button to select the main menu.
2
When you press the SET button to accept the selected main menu, the sub menu at the top is selected.
/
Monitor button OSD screen display
Press the EXIT button to display the OSD screen and then press the button to select the main menu.
When you press the INPUT button to accept the selected main menu, the sub menu at the top is selected.
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3
Press the menu.
/ button to select a sub
4
Press the SET button to accept the selected sub menu.
5
Press the setting and then press the SET button to accept it.
/ button to select the
Press the / button to select a sub menu.
Press the INPUT button to accept the selected sub menu.
Press the / button to select the setting and then press the INPUT button to accept it.
The OSD screen disappears when you press the MENU button on the wireless remote control 1 time or the EXIT button on the monitor 3 times after step 5.
NOTE:
Besides the example described above, some items are selected or adjusted by the PLUS (+) and MINUS (-) buttons. Operate the buttons according to the control button guide displayed at the bottom of the OSD screen.
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OSD screen functions
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
You can adjust the brightness. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the brightness. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the brightness. NOTE: You cannot adjust this item when BRIGHTNESS of
SCREEN SAVER in the CONFIGURATION1 menu is ON.
CONTRAST
You can adjust the contrast. Adjust the contrast using the PLUS (+) or MINUS (-) button to obtain a desired result. NOTE: Brightness changes luminance of the backlight.
Contrast changes signal levels, and therefore it is likely to lead to whiteness.
This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
SHARPNESS
You can adjust the sharpness. Press the PLUS (+) button to make the image look sharper. Press the MINUS (-) button to make the image look softer. NOTE: If you increase the sharpness setting value too
much, lines may appear double. In such a case, decrease the sharpness setting value.
BLACK LEVEL
You can adjust the brightness in the dark area of the image. Press the PLUS (+) button to brighten dark areas in the image. Press the MINUS (-) button to further darken the dark area of the image. NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
NOISE REDUCTION
* This function doesn’t work on RGB input signals. You can adjust the noise reduction level. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the value to lessen the noise. NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
TINT
[TINT]: You can adjust all the colors at the same time. Press the PLUS (+) button to add a green tint. Press the MINUS (-) button to add a purple tint. [RED], [MAGENTA], [BLUE], [CYAN], [GREEN], or [YELLOW]: You can adjust each color individually. Press the PLUS (+) button to shift the selected color to the right around the color circle. Press the MINUS (-) button to shift the selected color to the left around the color circle.
RED MAGENTA
YELLOW BLUE
GREEN
Color circle
NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
COLOR
[COLOR]: You can adjust all the colors at the same time. Press the PLUS (+) button to deepen the colors. Press the MINUS (-) button to lighten the colors. [RED], [MAGENTA], [BLUE], [CYAN], [GREEN], or [YELLOW]: You can adjust each color individually. Press the PLUS (+) button to deepen the selected color. Press the MINUS (-) button to lighten the selected color. NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
COLOR TEMPERATURE
You can adjust the color temperature. The image becomes reddish as the color temperature decreases, and it becomes bluish as the color temperature increases. NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
COLOR CONTROL
The color levels of red, green, and blue are adjusted by the color bars. R: Red, G: Green, B: Blue NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
CYAN
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GAMMA SELECTION
You can select the gamma mode from NATIVE, S GAMMA,
2.2, 2.4, OPTION, and PROGRAMMABLE. PROGRAMMABLE can change the GAMMA characteristic
curve via a computer. Contact your dealer for further details. NOTE: GAMMA is fi xed to 2.2 in the sRGB picture mode. When PROGRAMMABLE has been selected, the
setting for color temperature is fi xed at 10,000 K (NATIVE).
SUPER RESOLUTION
NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB picture
mode.
[SUPER RESOLUTION]
Still photos, natural images and videos may benefi t with enhanced resolution by adjusting this setting. You can adjust the effect at 10 levels using the adjustment bar (0 to 100) in 10 steps.
[RESOLUTION DETECT]
This function applies optimum effect to the input images depending on their resolution. You can set this item when the super resolution level is other than 0% (off). AUTO: The resolution of the input image is automatically
recognized and the effect suitable for the recognized resolution is applied.
HD: The effect suitable for high resolution images is
applied.
SD: The effect suitable for standard resolution images
is applied.
LD: The effect suitable for low resolution images such
as video stream content is applied.
NOTE: The effect of the super resolution technique varies
depending on the type and resolution of the input image. Noise or fl icker may occur depending on the displayed content.
AUTO BRIGHTNESS
This function controls the screen brightness depending on the ambient light for easy viewing. In addition, it changes the screen brightness depending on the ambient light and what are displayed on the screen to reduce power consumption as low as possible. NOTE: This adjustment doesn’t work in the sRGB or
CINEMA picture mode.
[AUTO BRIGHTNESS]
AUTO: The settings of AUTO BRIGHTNESS are
adjusted automatically. NOTE: When you select AUTO, you cannot
adjust any other items than [CONTROL] individually.
LOCAL: The AUTO BRIGHTNESS function is
enabled and you can adjust [CONTROL] and subsequent items individually.
REMOTE: The AUTO BRIGHTNESS function is
enabled. In addition, the monitor enters the intercommunication mode where multiple monitors are controlled collectively. (See page
60.)
OFF: This function is disabled.
[CONTROL]
PRIMARY: Select this setting to confi gure the monitor
as Master when controlling multiple monitors collectively.
SECONDARY: Select this setting to use the monitor
alone or to confi gure the monitor as Slave when controlling multiple monitors collectively.
[LIGHT FROM BACK]
This function is enabled only when [REAR SENSOR] is ON. When a light source such as a light and a window is behind the monitor, the rear sensor takes precedence.
YES: Select this setting when there is a light source
such lighting equipment and a window behind the monitor.
NO: Select this setting when there is no light source
such lighting equipment and a window behind the monitor.
[BACK WALL]
This function is enabled only when [REAR SENSOR] is ON. Select the following settings according to the distance between the rear of the monitor and the wall or window.
FAR: The distance is 5 meters or longer. NEAR: The distance is 5 meters or shorter.
[FRONT SENSOR]
Select ON for normal use.
OFF: Select this setting when the sensor on the front
panel is shielded.
[REAR SENSOR]
Select ON for normal use.
OFF: Select this setting when the sensor on the rear
panel is shielded.
[S ATUR ATI ON ]
ON: The image saturation is adjusted depending on the
ambient light.
OFF: Image saturation isn’t adjusted.
[VIDEO DETECT]
ON: The screen brightness varies depending on what
are displayed on the screen to reduce power consumption of the monitor.
OFF: The screen brightness doesn’t vary and the power
consumption isn’t reduced.
PICTURE RESET
You can reset all the PICTURE settings to the factory defaults.
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SCREEN
H POSITION
You can adjust the horizontal image position. Press the PLUS (+) button to move the image to the right. Press the MINUS (-) button to move the image to the left.
V POSITION
You can adjust the vertical image position. Press the PLUS (+) button to move the image up. Press the MINUS (-) button to move the image down.
CLOCK
* For the D-SUB inputs only. You can adjust the image size of the computer and eliminate blurred letters. Press the PLUS (+) button to expand the width of the image on the screen to the right. Press the MINUS (-) button to narrow the width of the image on the screen to the left.
CLOCK PHASE
* For the D-SUB inputs only. You can adjust the level of the periodic variation of the screen fl icker.
ZOOM MODE
You can select the mode to stretch the image to fi t it to the screen. For the HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI-D, D-SUB, and DISPLAYPORT inputs, you can select FULL, NORMAL, CUSTOM, or REAL. For YPbPr, S-VIDEO, and VIDEO, you can select FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC, CUSTOM, or REAL. FULL: The image is stretched to fi ll the screen
regardless of its aspect ratio.
NORMAL: The image is stretched vertically to the full
height of the screen while keeping the aspect ratio.
DYNAMIC: The image is stretched to fi ll the screen with
different magnifi cations at the screen center and the screen edges.
CUSTOM: You can stretch the image horizontally and
vertically as you desire using the CUSTOM ZOOM setting.
REAL: The image is displayed without being stretched
or reduced.
NOTE: The DYNAMIC mode displays images having the
16:9 aspect ratio, such as those with 1920 x 1080 resolution, in the same way as in the FULL mode.
CUSTOM ZOOM
CUSTOM ZOOM becomes selectable when you set ZOOM MODE to CUSTOM. ZOOM: You can expand the horizontal and vertical
sizes simultaneously. H ZOOM: You can expand the horizontal size only. V ZOOM: You can expand the vertical size only. H POSITION: Pressing the PLUS (+) button moves the
image to the right. Pressing the MINUS (-)
button moves the image to the left. V POSITION: Pressing the PLUS (+) button moves the
image up. Pressing the MINUS (-) button
moves the image down.
H RESOLUTION
* For the D-SUB inputs only. Use this setting when AUTO SETUP and AUTO ADJUST cannot obtain the horizontal resolution of the input signal. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the resolution. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the resolution.
V RESOLUTION
* For the D-SUB inputs only. Use this setting when AUTO SETUP and AUTO ADJUST cannot obtain the vertical resolution of the input signal. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the resolution. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the resolution.
SCREEN RESET
You can reset all the SCREEN settings to the factory defaults.
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AUDIO
BALANCE
You can adjust the balance of the right and left volumes. Press the PLUS (+) button to decrease the left volume. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the right volume.
TREBLE
You can adjust the high frequency sound. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the treble sound. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the treble sound.
BASS
You can adjust the low frequency sound. Press the PLUS (+) button to increase the bass sound. Press the MINUS (-) button to decrease the bass sound.
SPEAKER
You can switch the built-in speakers and external stereo speakers (option). INTERNAL: To output from the built-in speakers (Maximum output 10 W + 10 W) EXTERNAL: To output from external speakers (Maximum output 10 W + 10 W)
AUDIO RESET
You can reset all the AUDIO settings to the factory defaults.
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PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE)
NOTE:
The PIP and POP functions don’t work in the CUSTOM and REAL picture size modes. Refer to “PIP, POP function” for details. (See page 61.)
PIP MODE
You can select the PIP mode from PIP, POP, SBS ASPECT, SBS FULL, and OFF using the PLUS (+) and MINUS (-) buttons. See page 61.
PIP
POP
SBS ASPECT
SBS FULL
OFF
* SBS: SIDE BY SIDE
PIP SIZE
You can select the size of the sub picture displayed in the PIP mode. You can move the sub picture by pressing the UP ( DOWN (
PIP AUDIO
You can select the audio output in the PIP mode. When MAIN is selected, audio of the main picture is output. When SUB is selected, audio of the sub picture is output.
PIP H POSITION
You can adjust the horizontal position of the sub screen. Press the PLUS (+) button to move the sub screen to the right. Press the MINUS (-) button to move the sub screen to the left.
PIP V POSITION
You can adjust the vertical position of the sub screen. Press the PLUS (+) button to move the sub screen up. Press the MINUS (-) button to move the sub screen down.
SUB INPUT
You can select the video input for the sub screen from HDMI, DVI-D, D-SUB, YPbPr, S-VIDEO, and VIDEO.
), PLUS (+), and MINUS (-) buttons.
PIP RESET
You can reset all the PIP settings to the factory defaults.
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CONFIGURATION1
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AUTO SETUP
* For the D-SUB inputs only. The screen size, horizontal/vertical position, clock, clock phase, and input signal level are automatically adjusted.
AUTO ADJUST
* For the D-SUB inputs only. When AUTO ADJUST is ON, the horizontal position, vertical position, and clock phase are automatically adjusted at the time of the timing switching.
POWER SAVE
When the power saver in the OSD menu is turned ON, the power management function works. RGB: When the sync signal of computer input (HDMI1,
HDMI2, DVI-D, D-SUB, or DISPLAYPORT) is terminated, the monitor will be in the sleep mode in several seconds.
VIDEO: When the sync signal of video input (YPbPr,
S-VIDEO, or VIDEO) is terminated, the monitor will be in the sleep mode in approximately 10 minutes.
NOTE: When an expansion module is in the option slot,
this function is invalid and the monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode even when you set this function to ON. Even when you select other image source, the monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode.
LANGUAGE
OSD control menus are available in eight languages. (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Swedish, Chinese, and Japanese)
SCREEN SAVER
You can set the SCREEN SAVER functions to reduce the risk of “image persistence.” GAMMA: When you select ON, the gamma mode where image persistence is diffi cult to occur is used. COOLING FAN: When you select ON, the cooling fan always runs. When you select AUTO, the built-in fan automatically starts running according to the operating temperature. BRIGHTNESS: When you select ON, the brightness decreases. MOTION: The screen slightly moves horizontally and vertically at regular intervals to reduce the effect of the image persistence. NOTE: While TILING in the ADVANCED OPTION menu is
active, you cannot set MOTION to ON.
When you select a time period in the MOTION
setting, the monitor enlarges the image and moves it horizontally and vertically. The portions of the image out of the display area aren’t visible.
To make the entire image visible all the time, arrange
it to fi t within 90% of the screen area at the center.
Enlarged
The por tion (shaded part) outside the display area isn’t displayed.
90%
COLOR SYSTEM
* For the S-VIDEO and VIDEO inputs only. You can select the color system depending on the video device you use. AUTO: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-60 or 4.43 NTSC is
automatically selected. NTSC: NTSC PAL: PAL SECAM: SECAM
4.43NTSC: 4.43 NTSC PAL-60: PAL-60 NOTE: When you use a video device purchased from
overseas, set the COLOR SYSTEM menu.
SIDE BORDER COLOR
You can adjust the brightness of the area where no images are displayed when a 4:3 image is displayed in the NORMAL mode in the ZOOM MODE or the POP or other modes in the PIP MODE.
CONFIGURATION RESET
The settings made in the CONFIGURATION1 and CONFIGURATION2 menus are reset to the factory defaults. However, the LANGUAGE, MONITOR ID, SCHEDULE, and DATE AND TIME settings aren’t reset.
FACTORY RESET
The settings made in the PICTURE, SCREEN, AUDIO, CONFIGURATION1, CONFIGURATION2, and ADVANCED OPTION menus are reset to the factory defaults. In addition, the picture mode selected by the wireless remote control is reset to the factory default. However, LANGUAGE, CONTROL TIME OUT, MONITOR ID, SCHEDULE, DATE AND TIME, and DDC/CI aren’t reset.
Move
Motion
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CONFIGURATION2
SERIAL CONTROL
Select the communication interface (RS-232C, OPS (OPS­compliant computer), or LAN) for the serial communication function. For connection of the signal cable, see page 25 to 29.
LAN SETTING
You can set the communication parameters for the LAN network. DHCP CLIENT
Select whether to use DHCP client or not. Select OFF when not using it, and select ON when using it.
IP ADDRESS
When DHCP CLIENT is OFF, set the IP address of the monitor. When DHCP CLIENT is ON, you can check the value set by the DHCP server.
SUBNET MASK
When DHCP CLIENT is OFF, set the gateway mask. Set it to 255.255.255.0 for normal use. When DHCP CLIENT is ON, you can check the value set by the DHCP server.
DEFAULT GATEWAY
When DHCP CLIENT is OFF, set the IP address of the gateway router to externally connect the local area including the monitor. When DHCP CLIENT is ON, you can check the value set by the DHCP server.
PORT
The port number (3007 and 63007) of the monitor is displayed.
RESET
LAN settings are reset.
CONTROLLER SETTING
When controlling the monitor via a network using a 2-Series control processor made by Crestron, set the communication parameters. CONTROLLER IP
Set the IP address of the control processor.
PORT NUMBER
Set the port number used for communication.
IP ID
Set the IP identifi cation number.
NOTE: For the detailed setting procedures, see the
operation manual of the control processor made by Crestron.
CONTROL TIME OUT
When using remote control, the timeout for transmission intervals among codes within the control command can be set. 10 ms: Set the time out intervals to 10 milliseconds. 2 s: Set the time out intervals to 2 seconds. 30 s: Set the time out intervals to 30 seconds.
MONITOR ID
ID numbers for wireless remote control are assigned to MDT552S monitors that are multi-connected via RS-232C. ID numbers 1 to 26 are selectable.
OSD TURN OFF
The OSD control menu will stay on as long as it is used. The preset choices are 5 -120 seconds.
OSD H POSITION
You can adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu.
OSD V POSITION
You can adjust the vertical position of the OSD menu.
OSD ROTATION
The OSD screen is rotated.
OFF H MIRROR
Horizontally
rotated
180 degree
90 degree
rotation
rotation
18090L 90R
V MIRROR
Vertically
rotated
270 degree
rotation
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INFORMATION OSD
You can enable and disable the information OSD display. The display time is selectable from 3 to 10 seconds. NOTE: The information OSD display shows a message
when the input source is switched, the input signal state is changed, or the input signal has an error.
OFF TIMER
You can select the OFF TIMER mode. Select the time period to automatically turn off the power from 1 to 24 hours. NOTE: When OFF TIMER is enabled, the SCHEDULE
settings (see page 40) will be disabled.
SCHEDULE
You can program the LCD monitor operation schedules. (See page 41.)
< HOW TO SETUP SCHEDULE >
Using the “SCHEDULE” function allows you to set up to seven different scheduled time intervals when the LCD Monitor will be activated. You can select the time the monitor turns on and turns off, the day of week the monitor is activated, and which input source the monitor will use for each scheduled activation period. A check mark in the box next to the number of the schedule indicates that the selected schedule is in effect. To select which schedule to set, use the up/down arrows to move the number (1 to 7) of the schedule. Use the (+) and (-) buttons to move the cursor horizontally within the particular schedule. Use the to increase the time and select the input port. The “SET” button is used to make a selection. If you create a schedule but do not want to set the power on time, select “--” in the “ON” time slot. If you do not want to use a power off time select “--” in the “OFF” time slot. If there is no input selected (“--” showing in the input spot) the input from the previous schedule will be used. The selection of EVERY DAY within a schedule takes priority over other schedules that are set up to operate weekly. When schedules are overlapping, scheduled Power ON time has priority over scheduled Power OFF time. If there are two schedules programmed for the same time, then the highest numbered schedule has priority. When OFF TIMER is enabled, the “SCHEDULE” settings are disabled.
DATE AND TIME
You can adjust the current date and time for the internal clock. You must set this item when using SCHEDULE. After competing the setting, be sure to press the SET button (button monitor, use the INPUT button (button
MONITOR INFORMATION
The model name and the serial number of your monitor are displayed. The MAC address of LAN is displayed.
on page 10). When using a button of the
5
and buttons
on page 8).
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ADVANCED OPTION
INPUT RESOLUTION
* For the D-SUB inputs only. If the monitor fails to recognize the input signal resolution correctly, you can select a proper resolution manually. Only when a signal having a resolution close to any of the following values from three groups, the values in the most appropriate group are selectable. Group 1: AUTO, Group 2: AUTO, 1400 x 1050, 1680 x 1050 Group 3: AUTO, 1600 x 1200, 1920 x 1200
BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION
*
For the HDMI1-HD, HDMI2-HD, DVI-D-HD, DISPLAYPORT (YCbCr signal), OPTION (YCbCr signal), YPbPr, S-VIDEO,
and VIDEO inputs only. Select the level of black expansion from OFF, MIDDLE, and HIGH.
INPUT CHANGE
You can select the time for input switching from QUICK and NORMAL. NOTE: When you select QUICK, slight noise may appear.
INPUT DETECT
This function detects whether the video signals are present or not at the video inputs and automatically select them. The priority applies when more than one signal is input at the same time. The signal being displayed isn’t changed even when a signal with higher priority is input.
AUTO SELECT
The target video inputs are DVI-D and D-SUB. When the currently selected input signal is lost, this function checks whether the signal is present at the other input. When present, the other input is automatically selected. If no signal is present at both inputs for fi ve seconds, the monitor enters the sleep mode. When an expansion module such as the SDI BOX is in the option slot, OPTION is targeted instead of DVI-D. The priority of the input signal is as follows: DVI-D > D-SUB NOTE: You cannot select other inputs than DVI-D,
When an expansion module is mounted, the
VIDEO DETECT
The target video inputs are HDMI1, YPbPr, S-VIDEO, VIDEO, and D-SUB. When the HDMI1, YPbPr, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO input is detected, the detected input is automatically selected. When the video signal being displayed is lost, the D-SUB input is automatically selected.
1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, 1360 x 768, 1366 x 768
OPTION, and D-SUB.
monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode.
The priority of the input signal is as follows: HDMI1 > YPbPr > VIDEO > S-VIDEO NOTE: You cannot select HDMI2, DVI-D, OPTION, and
DISPLAYPORT.
When an expansion module is mounted, the
monitor doesn’t enter the sleep mode.
OFF
The video input isn’t selected automatically.
SCAN MODE
* This function doesn’t work when the D-SUB video input
is selected. You can select the image display area. OVERSCAN: About 95% of the input image is displayed. UNDERSCAN: Almost 100% of the input image is
displayed.
SCAN CONVERSION
* This function doesn’t work when the D-SUB video input
is selected.
It works on interlace signals only. You can select the IP conversion mode. PROGRESSIVE: Interlace signals are converted into
progressive signals. Select this setting for normal cases.
INTERLACE: Interlace signals are displayed without
being converted. Though this setting is suitable for motion images, still images aren’t displayed properly.
FILM MODE
* This function doesn’t work when the D-SUB video input
is selected.
It works on interlace signals only. You can select the fi lm mode function. AUTO: Images of 24 frames per second are detected,
subjected to interpolation, and then displayed.
OFF: The input video signals are displayed without being
subjected to any processing.
NOTE: When FILM MODE is AUTO, set SCAN
CONVERSION to PROGRESSIVE. See page 56.
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IR CONTROL
You can lock the wireless remote control. Select from the following 4 modes using the buttons and then determine the selected mode by pressing the SET button. NORMAL: All the remote control operations are
enabled.
PRIMARY: The fi rst MDT552S monitor of those multi-
connected via RS-232C is designated as PRIMARY.
SECONDARY: MDT552S monitors other than the fi rst
one multi-connected via RS-232C are designated as SECONDARY.
LOCK: All the remote control operations are
disabled.
NOTE: When you hold down the DISPLAY button on the
wireless remote control for at least 5 seconds, the NORMAL mode is activated.
You can lock the wireless remote control
independently from the control buttons on the rear of the monitor. See page 58.
TILING
TILING is a function to divide or enlarge images and display them across multiple screens. You can divide an input video up to fi ve pieces horizontally and vertically and display them on a single large screen comprised of up to 25 (5 x 5) monitors tiled together. NOTE: A same video signal needs to be input to each
monitor. When different monitors need to be adjusted so that their tint can be identical, it is recommended to use a signal distributor (commercially available).
When TILING is activated, PIP, POP, SBS, and STILL
are disabled.
TILING doesn’t work in the REAL picture size mode. While TILING is active, you cannot set MOTION of
SCREEN SAVER in the CONFIGURATION1 menu to ON.
H MONITORS: Select the number of images obtained by
horizontal division.
V MONITORS: Select the number of images obtained by
vertical division. POSITION: Select the area you want to enlarge. FRAME COMP.: When displaying an image across multiple
monitors, you can select the mode to
compensate for the bezel widths for
smooth and natural display. ENABLE: When you select ON, the image in the
selected area is enlarged on the screen.
HE AT S TATU S
The statuses of the cooling fan, brightness, and internal temperature are displayed. NOTE: The cooling fan starts running according to the
operating temperature or when COOLING FAN is ON in the SCREEN SAVER menu.
When the operating temperature substantially
exceeds the operation guaranteed range, the message “TEMPERATURE WARNING” is displayed on the screen.
POWER ON DELAY
You can adjust the delayed time until the power-on mode is activated at the time of recovery from the sleep mode or power-on. The time is selectable from OFF and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 seconds.
and
TERMINAL SETTING
You can select the mode to display the HDMI1, HDMI2, or DVI-D signal according to their signal format depending on their source device.
HDMI SIGNAL: Select this setting when displaying HDMI1, HDMI2, or OPTION (when an OPS-compliant computer is mounted).
Select FULL when displaying the signal that uses all 256 levels (from level 0 to 255). This mode is used primarily when input comes from a computer. Select LIMITED when displaying the signal that uses 16 to 235 levels of 256 levels for each of R, G, and B. This mode is used primarily when input comes from a video device.
HDMI MODE: Select this setting when displaying the HDMI1 or HDMI2 signal.
Select HDMI-HD when the source device is a video device. Select HDMI-PC when the source device is a PC.
DVI MODE: Select this setting when displaying the DVI-D signal.
Select DVI-PC when the source device is a PC. Select DVI-HD when the source device is a video device.
DDC/CI
Use to turn ON or OFF the DDC/CI communication function. Select ON for normal use.
CLOSED CAPTION
You can select to display or hide captions. OFF: Captions are hidden. CC1: Captions are displayed in sync with the
primary audio.
CC2: Information (related to the primary
audio) is displayed without sync.
CC3: Captions are displayed in sync with the
secondary audio.
CC4: Information (related to the secondary
audio) is displayed without sync.
TT1/TT2/TT3/TT4: Four types of information not related to
the displayed images are displayed. (For example, news and weather forecast.)
NOTE: Check with each supplier of your video software and
external video devices in advance whether they are compliant with EIA-608-A.
If their video signals are not compliant with it,
images may not be displayed correctly.
USB UPSTREAM
You can select either of the 2 upstream ports and distribute the signal to 2 downstream ports. EXTERNAL: External computer is selected. OPS: OPS-compliant computer is selected.
ADVANCED OPTION RESET
The settings made in the ADVANCED OPTION menus are reset to the factory defaults. However, HDMI MODE, DVI MODE, and DDC/CI aren’t reset.
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Other functions
Picture size
HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI-D, D-SUB, OPTION (OPS-compliant computer), DISPLAYPORT
FULL NORMAL CUSTOM REAL
OPTION (SDI), YPbPr, VIDEO, S-VIDEO
FULL NORMAL DYNAMIC CUSTOM REAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
Normal size of each signal
NORMAL
DYNAMIC
Recommend picture size
NORMAL: Images supplied from external devices such
as PC and DVD fi t the screen, keeping their
original aspect ratio. FULL: Images are displayed on the entire screen. DYNAMIC: 4:3 images are enlarged on the entire
screen with non-linearity. (Round images
may be cut when enlarged.) CUSTOM (ZOOM): You can enlarge the displayed images
beyond the active display area. The portions
of the image out of the display area aren’t
visible. REAL: Images are displayed in their original sizes.
(Squeeze signal)
FULL
OSD information
HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI-D, D-SUB, DISPLAYPORT
DVI-D 1024 x 768 48kHz 60Hz AUDIO : ANALOG SIZE : FULL
OPTION (SDI)
OPTION : SDI (3G) 1920 x 1080 67kHz 60Hz AUDIO : SDI SIZE : FULL
OPTION (OPS-compliant computer)
OPTION : PC 1920 x 1080 67kHz 60Hz AUDIO : OPS DIGITAL SIZE : FULL
YPbPr
YPbPr AUDIO : ANALOG SIZE : FULL
Current selection (DVI-D) Resolution
Horizontal/vertical frequency Audio input mode Picture size mode
3G-SDI format is selected. Resolution
Horizontal/vertical frequency Audio input mode Picture size mode
Current selection (OPTION (OPS-compliant computer))
Resolution Horizontal/vertical frequency
Audio input mode Picture size mode
Current selection (YPbPr) Audio input mode Picture size mode
ZOOM
ZOOM
Picture mode
HDMI1*, HDMI2*, DVI-D, D-SUB, OPTION (OPS-compliant computer), DISPLAYPORT
HIGHBRIGHT STANDARD sRGB
HDMI1*, HDMI2*, OPTION (SDI), YPbPr, VIDEO, S-VIDEO
HIGHBRIGHT STANDARD CINEMA
* Automatically selected depending on the input signal.
Control Lock mode
You can lock the operation buttons so that the image adjustments you made aren’t changed even when the buttons are pressed. By holding down both the 3 seconds or longer, you can lock the operation buttons. By holding down both the 3 seconds or longer again, you can unlock the operation buttons.
and button on the monitor for
and button on the monitor for
S-VIDEO, VIDEO
S-VIDEO NTSC AUDIO : ANALOG SIZE : FULL
PIP, POP Main : DVI-D Sub : S-VIDEO
DVI-D 1024 x 768 48kHz 60Hz AUDIO : ANALOG S-VIDEO NTSC SIZE : FULL
Current selection (S-VIDEO) Color system mode Audio input mode Picture size mode
Main picture information
Audio input mode
Sub picture information Main picture size
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Other functions (continued)
Audio input change
You can select the audio input using the AUDIO INPUT button. Note that the selectable audio inputs vary depending on the currently selected video signal input.
Selection of the video signal input Operation
HDMI1 or HDMI2
DVI-D ANALOG only
D-SUB ANALOG only
PC (OPS-compliant computer)
OPTION**
SDI (SDI BOX)
DISPLAYPORT
YPbPr ANALOG only
S-VIDEO ANALOG only
ANALOG HDMI*
ANALOG OPS ANALOG OPS DIGITAL
ANALOG SDI
ANALOG DISPLAYPORT
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VIDEO ANALOG only
* The audio of HDMI1 or HDMI2 being selected is output as the HDMI audio. ** OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
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Other functions (continued)
Supplemental information of the auto brightness function
To control multiple monitors collectively
In such a case where the tiling function is used, you can control the auto brightness function by sharing the detection result of the brightness sensor of a certain monitor among the connected monitors.
1. Multi-connect the monitors using RS-232C cables (commercially available) as shown by the example below.
Monitor
ID = 9
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 8
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 7
(Slave)
Master: Monitor confi gured as Master that detects the
outside light (Monitor ID is “1”.)
Slave: Monitor controlled by the Master monitor (Monitor
Monitor
ID = 6
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 3
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 5
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 2
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 4
(Slave)
Monitor
ID = 1
(Master)
ID is other than “1”.)
2. Assign a monitor ID to each multi-connected MDT552S using MONITOR ID. (See page 54.) Monitor ID is selectable from 1 to 26. The monitor ID of the Master monitor should be “1” and those of the Slave monitors should be other than “1”. You are recommended to assign IDs to the monitors consecutively from 1, 2, 3, and on.
3. Set AUTO BRIGHTNESS on the OSD screen (PICTURE) as follows.
AUTO BRIGHTNESS CONTROL Master monitor LOCAL PRIMARY Slave monitors REMOTE SECONDARY
To use a computer to control the monitors
When using a computer to control the monitors, you must prepare an application software program for control by yourself. Brightness of all the monitors can be controlled centrally using a computer, if the customer create a control application to remotely read the value from two brightness sensors of any monitor and distribute it to all monitors.
1. Connect the RS-232C IN connector of the Master monitor shown above and the RS-232C connector of the computer using an RS-232C cable.
The communication control function via LAN isn’t supported on the monitor alone, however, it is available when the monitor is
used with the computer.
2. Assign a monitor ID to each multi-connected MDT552S using MONITOR ID. (See page 54.)
Monitor ID is selectable from 1 to 26.
3. Set AUTO BRIGHTNESS on the OSD screen (PICTURE) as follows.
AUTO BRIGHTNESS CONTROL Master monitor REMOTE SECONDARY Slave monitors REMOTE SECONDARY
4. A control application made by the customer reads the value from two brightness sensors of any monitor and distributes it to all monitors. For the specifi cations of the communication commands, contact your dealer.
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Other functions (continued)
PIP, POP function
The following table shows the combinations of signal inputs with which the “PIP” and “POP” modes function. However, these modes do not function when the screen size is “CUSTOM” or “REAL”.
Sub screen
HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI-D D-SUB OPTION*
HDMI1 ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ HDMI2 ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ DVI-D ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ D-SUB ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ OPTION* ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ DISPLAYPORTЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ
Main screen
YPbPr ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ S-VIDEO VIDEO
* OPTION can be used when an expansion module is mounted on the option slot.
By pressing the PIP ON/OFF button on the wireless remote control, you can change the PIP, POP, and SBS modes in the order shown below. Alternatively, you can change the modes using the PIP MODE setting of PIP in the OSD main menu. See page 52.
PIP POP SBS
{{{{{{{
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: Supported × : Not supported
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ASPECT
DISPLAY
PORT
SBS
FULL
YPbPr S-VIDEO VIDEO
{{
{{
{{
{{
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{{
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×× ××
OFF
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The resolutions in the PIP and SBS FULL modes are as follows: PIP SIZE < SMALL > : 450 pixels X 338 pixels < MIDDLE > : 675 pixels X 450 pixels < LARGE > : 900 pixels X 675 pixels SBS FULL : 960 pixels X 1080 pixels
NOTE:
When the PIP or SBS FULL mode has been selected, images in the sub picture always fi t the size of each mode shown above irrespective of the aspect ratio of the input image.
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Other functions (continued)
Remote control numbering function
By connecting multiple MDT552S monitors using RS-232C cables, you can control any one monitor or all the monitors by one remote controller.
1. Assign arbitrary ID number to each of multi-connected MDT552S monitors using MONITOR ID.
ID numbers 1 to 26 are selectable. It is recommended to assign sequential ID numbers from 1 and up.
2. The remote control mode of the fi rst MDT552S monitor is set to PRIMARY and those of the other monitors are set to SECONDARY.
3. When you direct the remote controller at the remote control signal sensor of the PRIMARY monitor and press the DISPLAY button on the remote controller, the ID selection OSD appears at the upper left of the screen.
ID:1 ID No. :2
4. Direct the remote controller at the remote control signal sensor of the PRIMARY monitor.
OSD appears on the monitor having the ID number you selected.
NOTE:
When the ID selection OSD is being displayed on the PRIMARY monitor, press the DISPLAY button on the remote controller again to cancel the ID selection OSD and then control the monitor you selected.
If you set the remote control mode wrongly and remote control operation becomes unavailable, press any button on the control panel of the monitor to display the OSD screen and change the remote control mode using ADVANCED OPTION. By pressing and holding down the DISPLAY button on the remote control for 5 seconds or longer, the remote control mode is initialized to NORMAL.
ID number of the currently viewed monitor
Select the ID number of the monitor you want to control using the +/- button on the remote controller. The ID of the monitor you want to control is displayed at the upper left of its screen. By selecting ALL, you can control all the multi-connected monitors.
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Troubleshooting
No picture
• The signal cable should be securely connected to the display card/computer.
• The display card should be securely seated in its slot.
• The Main Power Switch and the computer power switch should be in the ON position.
• Make sure that the correct mode has been selected on the display card or system being used.
(Please consult the display card or system manual to change the graphics mode.)
• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to the compatibility and recommended settings.
• Check the signal cable connectors for bent or pushed-in pins.
Power button does not respond
• Unplug the power cord of the monitor from the AC outlet to turn off and reset the monitor.
Image persistence
• Please be aware that LCD Technology may experience a phenomenon known as “image persistence.” Image persistence occurs when a residual or “ghost” image of a previous image remains visible on the screen. Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not permanent, but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided. To alleviate image persistence, turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was displayed. For example, if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image.
NOTE:
As with all display devices, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC recommends displaying moving images and using a moving screen saver at
regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use.
Image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is apparent
• Signal cable should be securely attached to the computer.
• Use the OSD Image Adjust controls to focus and adjust the display by increasing or decreasing the fi ne adjustment.
When the display mode is changed, the OSD Image Adjust settings may need to be re-adjusted.
• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to the compatibility and recommended signal timings.
• If the displayed text is garbled, change the video mode to the non-interlace mode and use 60 Hz refresh rate.
Image of component signal is greenish
• Check to see if the YPbPr input connector is selected.
LED on the monitor is not lit (No green or red color can be seen)
• Power Switch should be in the ON position and power cord should be connected.
• Make certain the computer is not in the power-saving mode (touch the keyboard or mouse).
RED LED on the monitor is blinking
• A certain failure may have occurred. Please contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC service facility.
Displayed image is not sized properly
• Use the OSD Image Adjust controls to increase or decrease the coarse adjustment.
• Make sure that the correct mode has been selected on the display card or system being used.
(Please consult the display card or system manual to change the graphics mode.)
Selected resolution is not displayed properly
• Use OSD Display Mode to enter Information menu and check that the appropriate resolution has been selected. If not, select corresponding option.
No sound
• Check to see if the speaker cable is properly connected.
• Check to see if the mute is activated.
• Check to see if the volume is set to the minimum level.
Wireless remote control is not available
• Check the wireless remote control’s batteries status.
• Check if the batteries are inserted correctly.
• Check if the wireless remote control is pointing at the monitor’s remote sensor.
“SCHEDULE”/“OFF TIMER” function is not working properly
• The “SCHEDULE” function will be disabled when the “OFF TIMER” is set.
• If the “OFF TIMER” function is enabled and the power to the LCD monitor is turned off if the power supply is interrupted unexpectedly, then the “OFF TIMER” will be reset.
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Either light vertical or horizontal stripes may appear, depending on the specifi c display pattern. This is no product fault or degradation.
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Specifi cations
Model MDT552S Orientation Landscape/Portrait/Face-up
1248 1214
16.6
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Screen size (diagonal) 54.6” (1388 mm) Panel Type VA Pixel Pitch 0.630 mm
LCD Module
Viewable Size (H x V) 1209.6 mm x 680.4 mm / 47.6” x 26.8” Power Management VESA DPM Plug and Play VESA DDC2B, DDC/CI Auto Adjustment Yes (Contrast / Position / Phase / Clock)
OSD user functions
Input / Output Signal
USB hub 2 upstream / 2 downstream, USB2.0
Power Supply
Operation Environment
Storage Environment
Dimension (W x H x D)
Weight
Wall mounting interface 9-M6 Screws holes (200 mm / 7.9” pitches) for Monitor mount
Complied regulatory and guidelines
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Color Approximately 1.06 billion colors Brightness (typ.) 450 cd/m Contra st ratio 4000 : 1 Viewing Angle (CR Response time 6.5 ms (Gray to Gray)
PC Input / Output
AV Input / Output
Audio Input / Output
Option slot Slot interface Digital (OPS) slot Built-in Speaker Output Audio output 10 W + 10 W (stereo) External Speake r Output Special external speaker (option), audio output 10 W + 10 W (stereo)
Control Input / Output
Input Volt age / Current 1.8 A - 0.8 A @AC100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 186 W (133 W without speaker, option slot)
Power Consumption at Power Saving
Tem per atu re
Humidity 20 - 80% (without condensation) Temperature -20 - 60°C / -4 - 140°F Humidity 10 - 90% (Without condensation) / 90% - 3.5% x (Temp-40°C) regarding over 40°C Net (without stand) 1248 mm (W) x 719 mm (H) x 47 / 68 mm (D) / 49.1” (W) x 28.3” (H) x 1.9 / 2.7” (D) Gross 1470 mm (W) x 945 mm (H) x 284 mm (D) / 57.9” (W ) x 37.2” (H) x 11.2” (D) Net (without stand) Approximately 28.5 kg / 62.8 lbs Gross Approximately 40.5 kg / 89.3 lbs
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10) Up/Down 178°, Left/Right 178°
=
Input Connector
Output Connector (Digital) DVI-D (HDCP supported) Horizontal Frequency Analog: 15.625/15.734, 31.5 kHz - 91.1 kHz, Digital: 31.5 kHz - 91.1 kHz Vertical Frequency 50/58 Hz - 85 Hz
Pixel Clock
Video Signal Analog: Analog RGB, Digital: TMDS (with HDCP) Sync Signal Analog: Separate ( TTL), Composite (TTL), Sync on Green, Digital: TMDS
Supported Resolution
Input Connector
Output Connector Analog: Composite <BNC>, Digital: SDI (option)
Supported Resolution
Input Connector
Output Connector
External speaker output Speaker connector L/R (impedance 8 Ω)
Input Connector RS-232C <D-SUB 9-pin>, LAN <Modular 8-pin> Output Connector RS-232C <D-SUB 9-pin>
(Analog) MINI D-SUB 15-pin (PC/AV Common) (Digital) HDMI x 2 (PC/AV Common), DVI-D (HDCP suppor ted), DISPLAYPORT
(Analog) 13.5 - 165.0 MHz (Digital) 25.0 - 165.0 MHz
(Analog) Composite <BNC>, Separate (Y/C) <S-TERMINAL>, MINI D -SUB 15-pin (PC/AV Common) (Digital) HDMI x 2 (PC/AV Common), SDI (option)
(Analog) ø3.5-mm stereo mini jack (Digital) HDMI x 2 (digital audio), DISPLAYPORT, SDI (option) (Analog) ø3.5-mm stereo mini jack (Digital) SDI (option)
2
Brightness, Contrast, Black level, Auto brightness, Zoom, PIP, Screen saver, Side border color, Gamma selection, Heat status, Power on delay, Schedule, Tiling, LAN control, Closed caption, Super resolution, etc.
640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, 1360 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200 (Compressed/Simplifi ed), 1920 x 1080, 1920 x 1200 (Compressed/Simplifi ed)
Composite/S-terminal: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43 NTSC, PAL-60 Component: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p SDI: 480 i/576i (SD-SDI), 720p/1080i (HD-SDI), 1080p (3G-SDI)
Sleep mode: Less than 1 W Power switch off: Less than 1 W Main power switch off: 0 W
0 - 40°C / 32 - 104°F (Landscape position), 0 - 35°C / 32 - 95°F (Portrait position, Face-up position)
UL60950-1 / C-UL / EN6 0950-1 / CE / BSMI / GOST-R / FCC-A / DOC-A / EN55022-A / EN55024 / EN61000-3-2 / EN61000-3-3 / C-Tick / Energy Star / RoHS / US Mercur y
NOTE: Technical specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
16.6 685
719
68 47 28
56
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Pin Assignment
1) Analog RGB input: D-SUB
Pin No Name Pin No Name
1 Video Signal Red 9 +5V (DDC) 2 Video Signal Green 10 SYNC-GND 3 Video Signal Blue 11 GND 4GND 12DDC-SDA 5DDC-GND 13H-SYNC 6Red-GND 14V-SYNC 7Green-GND 15DDC-SCL 8Blue-GND
2) Digital RGB input: HDMI
Pin - Assignment of HDMI connector: 1 TMDS Data2+ 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 15 SCL 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 9 TMDS Data0- 16 SDA 3 TMDS Data2- 10 TMDS Clock+ 17 DDC/CEC Ground 4 TMDS Data1+ 11 TMDS Clock Shield 18 +5V Power 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 12 TMDS Clock- 19 Hot Plug Detect 6 TMDS Data1- 13 CEC
7TMDS Data0+ 14
Reserved (N.C. on device)
15
Mini D-SUB 15-pin
5
10
HDMI
1
2
18
19
1
11
6
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3) Digital RGB input: DVI-D
Pin - Assignment of DVI-D connector: 1 TMDS Data2- 9 TMDS Data1- 17 TMDS Data0­2 TMDS Data2+ 10 TMDS Data1+ 18 TMDS Data0+ 3 TMDS Data2 Shield 11 TMDS Data1 Shield 19 TMDS Data0 Shield 4NC 12NC 20NC 5NC 13NC 21NC 6 DDC Clock 14 +5V Power 22 TMDS Clock Shield
7DDC Data 15
8 Analog Vertical Sync 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 TMDS Clock-
4) Digital RGB input: DISPLAYPORT
Pin No Name Pin No Name
1 ML_Lane 3 (n) 11 GND Top 2 GND 12 ML_Lane 0 (p) 3 ML_Lane 3 (p) 13 CONFIG1 4 ML_Lane 2 (n) 14 CONFIG2 5 GND 15 AUX CH (p) 6 ML_Lane 2 (p) 16 GND 7 ML_Lane 1 (n) 17 AUX CH (n) 8 GND 18 Hot Plug Detect 9 ML_Lane 1 (p) 19 Return
10 ML_Lane 0 (n) 20 DP_PWR
Ground (return for +5V, H-SYNC and V-SYNC)
23 TMDS Clock+
19
20
1
9
17
DISPLAYPORT
DVI-D
8
16
24
1
2
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Pin Assignment (continued)
5) S-VIDEO input (MINI DIN 4-pin)
Pin No Name
1GND 2GND 3Y (Luminance) 4C (Chroma)
6) RS-232C input/output
Pin No Name
1NC 2RXD 3TXD 4NC 5GND 6NC 7NC 8NC 9NC
7) LAN (Modular 8-pin)
Pin# at RJ45 Signal Pair
#1 Orange/White stripe #2 Orange #3 Green/White stripe #4 Blue #5 Blue/White stripe #6 Green #7 Brown/White stripe #8 Brown
MINI DIN 4-pin
4
2
D-SUB 9-pin
1
6
Modular 8-pin
1234 5678
3
1
5
9
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MITSUBISHI Contact Information
North America
Canada (Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc.)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.ca Information Technologies Group, 4299 14th Avenue, Markham, Ontario L3R 0J2, Canada Sales Phone :+1-(905) 475-7728 Fax :+1-(905) 475-7958 E-mail :projectors@mitsubishielectric.ca Technical Phone :+1-(9 05) 475-7728 Fax :+1-(905) 475-7958 Customer Care E-mail :support@mitsubishielectric.ca
U.S.A . (Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc.) (Warranty Registration) http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com Presentation Products Division, 9351 Jeronimo Road, Ir vine, CA 92618, U.S. A. Phone Main Line :+1-(949) 465-6000 Technical :+1-(888) 307-0309 Product Information :+1-(888) 307-0312 Technical Support E-mail :tsupport@mevsa.com
Asia Pacifi c
Australia (Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd.)
http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.au 348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere, NSW 2116, Australia Sales Phone :+61 2 9684 7777 Fax :+61 2 9684 7208 E-mail :mea_vis@meaust.meap.com Technical Phone :+61 1300 651 808 E-mail :service@meaust.meap.com
New Zea land (Black Diamond Technologies Ltd.) http://www.bdt.co.nz 1 Parliament Street, Lower Hutt Wellington 6009, New Zealand Sales Phone :+64 4 5609100 Fax :+64 4 5609133 E-mail :projectorsales@bdt.co.nz Technical Phone :+64 4 5609100 Fax :+64 4 5609133 E-mail :projectorsales@bdt.co.nz
Hong Kong (Mitsubishi Electric Ryoden Air-Conditioning & Visual Information Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.) http://www.mitsubishi-ryoden.com.hk 9/F, Skyline Tower, 39 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay, HK Sales Phone :+852-2510 1505 Fax :+852-2510 0463 E-mail :mlh02@mlh.mehkg.com Technical Phone :+852-2422 0161 Fax :+852-2487 0181 E-mail :sc@mlh.mehkg.com
Singapore (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd.) http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.sg 307 Alexandra Road #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric Building 159943, Singapore Sales Phone :+65-6473-2308 Fax :+65- 6475-9503 E-mail :peripherals@asia.meap.com Technical Phone :+65-6473-2308 Fax :+65- 6475-9503 E-mail :peripherals@asia.meap.com
Malaysia (Melco Sales Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.) http://www.melcosales.com.my Lot 11, Jalan 219, P O Box 1036, 46860 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Sales Phone :+603-7955 2088 Fax :+603-7958 2576 Technical Phone :+603-7955 3997
Thailand (Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Watana Co., Ltd.) http://www.mitsubishi-kyw.co.th 28 Krungthep Kreetha Road, Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Thailand Sales Phone :+66-2-731-6841 Fax :+66-2-379-4761 Technical Phone :+66-2-731-6841 Fax :+66-2-379-4761
Tai wan (Mitsubishi Electric Taiwan Co., Ltd.) http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.tw 11th Floor, 88 Sec. 6. Chung Shan N Road. Taipei 111. Taiwan Sales Phone :+886-2-28328255 Fax :+886-2-28339813 Technical Phone :+886-2-28328255 ext:3456 Fax :+886-2-28339813
India (Mitsubishi Electric India Pv t. Ltd.) http://www.mitsubishielectric.in Building No.9B, dlf Cyber City Phase3, Gurgaon, Delhi, India Sales Phone :+91-0124-4630300 Fax :+91-0124-4630399 E-mail :hitesh.bhardwaj@asia.meap.com Technical Phone :+91-0124-463030 0 Fax :+91-0124-4630399 E-mail :hitesh.bhardwaj@asia.meap.com
Europe
France (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. French Branch)
25, Boulevard des Bouvets 92 741, Nanterre CEDEX, France Sales Phone :+33 (0)1 55-68-55- 07 Fax :+33 (0)1 55-68-57-31 Technical Phone :+33 (0)1 55-68-56-42 Fax :+33 (0)1 55-68-57-31
Germany (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. German Branch) http://www.mitsubishi-vis.de Gothaer Strasse 8, 40880 Ratingen, Germany Sales Phone :+49-2102-4869250 Fax :+49-2102-4867320 Technical Phone :+49-2102-4865690 Fax :+49-2102-4861340
Italy (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Italian Branch) Centro Direzionale Colleoni, Palazzo Sirio, Viale Colleoni 7, 20041 Agrate Brianza, Italy Sales Phone :+39-(0)39-60531 Fax :+39-(0)39-6053214 E-mail :info.vis@it.mee.com
The Netherlands (MitsubishiElectric Europe B.V. Benelux Branch) http://www.MitsubishiElectric.nl Nijverheidsweg 23a, 3641 RP Mijdrecht, The Netherlands Sales Phone :+31-297-282461 Fax :+31-297-283936 E-mail :info@mitsubishi.nl Technical Phone :+31-297-282461 Fax :+31-297-283936 E-mail :info@mitsubishi.nl
Spain (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Spanish Branch) http://www.mitsubishielectric.es Ctra. de Rubi, 76-80, 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles, Barcelona, Spain Sales Phone :+34-93.565.31.54 Fax :+34-93.589.43.88 E-mail :mitsubishi.profesional@sp.mee.com Technical Phone :+34-93.586.27.51 Fax :+34-93.699.74.45 E-mail :mitsubishi.profesional@sp.mee.com
Sweden (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Scandinavian Branch) Hammarbacken 14, Box 750, S-19127, Sollentuna, Sweden Sales Phone :+46-(0)8-6251070 Fax :+46-(0)8-6251036 Technical Phone :+46-(0)8-6251052 Fax :+46-(0)8-6251036
United Kingdom (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. UK Branch) http://www.mitsubishi.co.uk/evs Visual Information Systems Division, Travellers Lane, Hatfi eld, Hert fordshire, AL10 8XB, United Kingdom Sales Phone :+44 (1707) 278684 Fax :+44 (1707) 278541 E-mail :projector.info@meuk.mee.com Technical Phone :+44 (870) 606 5008 Fax :+44 (1506) 431927 E-mail :projector.info@meuk.mee.com
Russia (Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Moscow Representative Offi ce) 52, bldg.3, Kosmodamianskaya Nab, 115054, Moscow, Russian Federation Sales Phone :+7 (495) 721 2070 Fax :+7 (495) 721 2071 Technical Phone :+7 (495) 721 2070 Fax :+7 (495) 721 2071
AW-P1340A
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