Orion OLS-8410NL, OLS-8410T6LG, OLS-8420NL, OLS-8410T6L User Manual

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Ultra High Definition LED
• 2013.05.31
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read this manual thoroughly prior to install the product for your safety.
User’s Manual
Address: 257-6, Gongdan-dong, Gumi-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea
Tel : +82-2-6678-8533, Fax: +82-2-6678-8599
ORION CO.,LTD.
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Features
Enjoy a wide flat screen with high brightness and high quality.
Easy to install and move due to its thin design
Enjoy your favorite programs with various split-screen features simultaneously presenting several programs.
If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use, fire or injury may be caused.
Warning
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This manual describes how to use the product and notes in use. Please read the manual carefully before using it. After reading this manual, please retain for future reference. If you have any questions or a problem occurs, please contact either the company you purchased this product from or an authorized service center.
Displaying static picture for an extended period of time may cause an burn-in effect.
Burn-in effect and the faults in brightness and picture elements caused by fixed images are not subject to the warranty coverage.
RS-232C CableHDIM Cable 4EA Power Cable Remote Control Battery
(AAA X2)
IR Receiver
Supplied Accessories
Options
User's Manual
Cable tie Cable tie base Monitor clip Form strip
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Warning
Notice to users
Class A digital device
It is a device designed for business purpose with a safety certificate for electromagnetic interference, which user should be mindful of.
" Important Safety Instructions"
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. The symbol in gure 21 shall be shown adjacent to the text of item 12 above.
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Content
01. Cautions
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Cautions for System installation............................................................................................................................................4
Application information
.............................................................................................................................................................5
Clearance for Ventilation............................................................................................................................................................6
Do not cover the vent hole for the fan .............................................................................................................................7
Cleaning and Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................7
02. Safety Precautions
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03. Names
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Front ...................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Rear ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Input Ports .......................................................................................................................................................................................11
KEY PAD .............................................................................................................................................................................................12
Remote Controller .....................................................................................................................................................................13
04. Cable Connection
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05. How to use Remote Controller
........................................................................................................................................16
06. Conguration
.................................................................................................................................................................................................18
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
..................................................................................................................................................19
CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
.....................................................................................................................................................19
TINT ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................................... 20
COLOR ADJUSTMENT ..............................................................................................................................................................20
VIDEO MODE SELECTION ......................................................................................................................................................21
PICTURE RESET
.............................................................................................................................................................................22
H POSITION .....................................................................................................................................................................................24
V POSITION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
ASPECT RATIO Conguration ...............................................................................................................................................25
VIDEO MUTE ...................................................................................................................................................................................26
SCREEN RESET Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................27
AUTO POWER Conguration ................................................................................................................................................29
DISPLAY MODEL Conguration
..........................................................................................................................................29
FIRMWARE Conguration .......................................................................................................................................................30
LAN Conguration ......................................................................................................................................................................30
BAUD RATE Conguration .....................................................................................................................................................31
OSD Conguration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32
SETUP A RESET Conguration ........................................................................................................................................36
POWER ON SOURCE Conguration
.................................................................................................................................38
KEY LOCK Conguration
.........................................................................................................................................................39
SETUP B RESET Conguration .......................................................................................................................................... 40
FACTORY RESET Conguration ....................................................................................................................................... 41
07. User guide for UHD Graphic
................................................................................................................................................42
08. PROTOCOL
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09. Before calling for service
...........................................................................................................................................................80
10. Applicable signals
..................................................................................................................................................................................81
11. Specication
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12. Dimension
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NOTICE
1. To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable
2. WARNING - To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Expose This Appliance To Rain Or Moisture.
3. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
4. Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle
5. "Warning" CAUTION – These servicing instructions are for use by qualied service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualied to do so.
6. "Warning" CAUTION – These servicing instructions are for use by qualied service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualied to do so.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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WARNING
WARNING
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01. Cautions
Cautions for System installation
▶Environmental condition for installation
- Since product panel is very sensitive for physical impact, installation requires considerable caution.
- Minimum clearance(20cm) must be secured for smooth ventilation. (See page 6p~7p
참조
), nstallation must avoid air tight or near air tight places. Improper ventilation causes malfunction and shortens product lifetime by rapid internal temperature rise. If product has to installed at the improper ventilation, additional ventilation openings or fans must be provided to keep the internal temperature between 0 ~ 35˚C.
- For ground of product and application devices, it should be connected as frame ground.
- Considering product Max power consumption, check the main electric specication.
▶Recommended Operating Condition
- Temperature: 5~35˚C, Humidity: 35~75%, Suitable operating time : under 12 hours a day.
- Do not install the set at the air-tight condition.
- It is recommended to install the set with good ventilation.
- Do not install the set at the place of direct sunlight or excessive exposure to lightings.
※ Blackening, stains or burning effect on the screen can be occurred by improper installation
or use against the above recommended conditions.
▶Consideration for easier service
- When you design the exterior design for product system, consider easier disassembly for possible service occasion in the future.
- The sliding Universal Unit of ORION is recommended for easier service.
- If service people can step into the backside of product system, it can greatly reduce time and effort for service.
- In case of higher locations, consider the installation location and exterior design for easier service.
Application information
If static images are displayed on the screen for a long time, it causes burn-in image. Please keep the following instruction to optimize the lifetime and functions of the product.
1. Operating condition
-Temperature: 20 ± 15˚C
-Humidity: 55 ± 20 %
-Display pattern: moving picture or regular switchover display
-Environmental condition : Well ventilated place is recommended.
-Power off and screen saver : Periodical power-off or screen saver is needed after long-term static display.
Note : Moving picture or black pattern is strongly recommended for screen saver.
2. Operating methods to minimize burn-in image due to long-term static information display
-Suitable operating time : under 12 hours a day.
-Periodical display contents change from static image to moving picture.
-Periodical background color and character (image) color change
DEPARTURE
ÅÆ
DEPARTURE
Flight No. Time Gate Flight No. Time Gate
UA 012 11:20 A02 UA 012 11:20 A02
KE 732 12:10 K17 KE 732 12:10 K17
AN 291 12:45 F11 AN 291 12:45 F11
-Change the images of little luminance difference between the background and characters, periodically.
DEPARTURE
Æ
DEPARTURE
Æ
DEPARTURE
Æ
DEPARTURE
Flight No. Time Gate Flight No. Time Gate Flight No. Time Gate Flight No. Time Gate
UA 012 11:20 A02 UA 012 11:20 A02 UA 012 11:20 A02 UA 012 11:20 A02
-It is not recommended to display the images of huge luminance difference between the background and characters or the images of grey tone.
ARRIVAL
(X)
ARRIVAL
(X)
Flight No. Time Gate Delay Flight No. Time Embark Delay
AA 213 9:20 K11 On time AA 213 9:20 New York On time
OZ 621 11:25 G21 10 min. OZ 621 11:25 Seoul 10 min.
JA 032 12:05 A19 On time JA 032 12:05 Beijing On time
-Scroll the characters periodically.
DEPARTURE
Æ Æ
DEPARTURE
Flight No. Time Gate Flight No. Time Gate
UA 012 11:20 A02 UA 012 11:20 A02
KE 732 12:10 K17 KE 732 12:10 K17
AN 291 12:45 F11 AN 291 12:45 F11
(Whole Screen Scroll)
DEPARTURE
Flight No.
Time
Gate
UA 012
UA 012
11:20
A02
13:40
K17
UA 012
17:03
A02
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WARNING
WARNING
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- When you install product, make sure there is at least 20cm clearance for effective ventilation and do not seal off MLCD sets. If MLCD sets are installed at the locations of bad ventilation, the inner temperature can be raised rapidly and it can cause frequent malfunctions and rapid reduction of the product life.
Ventilation space in front of product must be furnished for heat dispersion.If the front
space of MLCD has to be sealed, there must be consideration for the heat dispersion in the rear side of MLCD.
- Carefully install product not to cover the fan air holes with any structural object. If the holes are covered with anything, the inner temperature can be raised rapidly and it can cause malfunctions.
- Regularly clean off the vent holes in the back of product sets. If the vent holes and the fan air holes are clogged with dust, it prevents the air ow inside of product sets. It can cause rapid increase of the inner temperature and may cause malfunctions. Clean off the vent holes and the fan air holes with a vacuum cleaner regularly.
Clearance for Ventilation
Do not cover the vent hole for the fan
Cleaning and Maintenance
Installation structure
Vacuum Cleaner
PWR SRC MODE
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1AHDMI2A HDMI1BHDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1DHDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
ENT IR
FAN
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02. Safety Precautions
• If it operates abnormally, stop using it immediately.
• Please refer to a specialized construction company for installing stand or wall mount unit. Otherwise, damage or injury may be caused.
•Avoid any action to damage the power cord or power plug. It may cause fire or electric shock.
•Do not alter (or disassemble) the product. It may cause electric shock since high voltage is flowing inside.
• Do not place any liquid-containing container on it. If the inside is wet, it may cause electric shock or fire.
•Do not touch the device when lightning strikes.
•Do not pull out the power plug with a wet hand. It may cause electric shock.
•Do not install the product where it may be exposed to direct sunlight or near any heating device. It may shorten the product's life span or cause failure.
• Do not put any foreign material into the product. It may cause a failure or shorten the life span.
• Do not install in an unstable location It may cause injury.
•Do not exceed ratings of AC outlet or extension cords. It may cause failure.
• Make sure the product is not covered with any object. If the ventilation hole is blocked, the inside temperature may rise to cause overheating resulting in fire.
•Do not poke the front screen with sharp material. It may damage the screen and may cause malfunction of the product.
•Do not lean against the product or keep it leaned. It may cause injury or failure.
• Do not put it at any place with much humidity, dust, oil, smoke or steam. It may cause failure.
•If you do not want to use the product for a long time, keep the power plug unplugged to save electricity.
•The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
•Do not put any heavy object on it. It may cause failure.
•Do not pull out or hang down the connection cable. It may damage the cord to cause fire or electric shock.
• Pull out the power plug by holding the plug. Otherwise, it may damage the power cord to cause fire or electric shock.
•Do not ride or step on the product It may cause breakage when fallen down.
•When moving it, disconnect the connecting cable. Otherwise, it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock.
•Install the product on safe and flat surface.
•Do not put candles on the product. If the liquid flows inside the product. It may cause electric shock or fire.
•Donottouchproduct’sfrontsurfacewith
hand. Otherwise, the image quality can be lowered.
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Input Ports
Front
Rear
1. AC Input
AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60Hz
2. ON/OFF Switch
Turn on or off the display.
3. USB
For touch sensor(Only Touch Model)
4. HDMI
Group 1(1A, 1B, 1C, 1D) Group 2(2A, 2B, 2C, 2D)
5. RS-232C
Display control via COM port or firmware upgrade (D-Sub 9pin)
6. LAN
Display control via Ethernet (RJ45)
7. A/S
Service port for firmware upgrade
8. IR
Remote controller input port
03. Names
PWR SRC MODE
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1B HDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
ENT IR
PWR SRC MODE
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1BHDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
ENT IR
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1AUSB HDMI2A HDMI1B HDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
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KEY PAD
Remote Controller
1. PWR (Power)
Turn on or off the display.
2. SRC (Input source selection)
Select HDMI input.
3. MODE (MENU)
Turn on or off the menu or select adjust menu.
4. Direction (up, down, left and right)
Move up, down, left or right direction on the menu screen.
5. ENT (Enter)
Select adjustment.
6. IR (IR Reception)
Receive the IR signal from remote controller
7. Power Indication Lamp
Indicate the power status.
PWR SRC MODE
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1BHDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
ENT IR
➊ ➋ ➌
➎ ➏
SRC MODE ENT IR
POWER ON :
Turn on the display.
POWER OFF :
Turn o the display.
EXIT :
Exit from MENU &
Conguration.
INFO :
Display the resolution
MENU :
Display OSD MENU
on the screen & ENTER
 
:
MENU Movement
UHD :
Select HDMI 1 CHANNEL
for UHD SCREEN MODE
UHD :
Select HDMI 2 CHANNEL for UHD SCREEN MODE
HDMI 1A :
Select HDMI 1A for Input source
HDMI 1B:
Select HDMI 1B for Input source
HDMI 1C :
Select HDMI 1C for Input source
HDMI 1D :
Select HDMI 1D for Input source
HDMI 2A :
Select HDMI 2A for Input source
HDMI 2B :
Select HDMI 2B for Input source
HDMI 2C :
Select HDMI 2C for Input source
HDMI 2D :
Select HDMI 2D for Input source
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04. Cable Connection
Do not connect or disconnect the signal cables while the display and the peripheral devices are turned on.
The power must be turned off before connecting the signal cables or the peripheral devices.
The power cord must be firmly inserted to prevent unexpected disconnection.
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1B HDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/SUSB IR
Ethernet Control PC
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
DVD player
with HDMI out
HUB or Router
LAN Cable (Direct cable)
LAN Cable (Direct
cable)
LAN Cable (Cross cable)
IR Reception
RS-232
USB Cable (Touch Model Only)
PWR SRC MODE
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1BHDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
ENT IR
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1. MENU button
OSD MENU will be displayed by pressing MENU button.
2. 2. Direction buttons for movement    
Use   buttons or MENU button to adjust menu items. Use  buttons to move to adjust sub-menu items.
3. EXIT button
Press EXIT button to exit from the MENU after adjustment.
4. INFO button
The display information for the screen at the moment is displayed at the upper
left corner of the screen.
ex) Input HDMI 1A - Ex) UHD
05. How to use Remote Controller
5. UHD button
Input A, Input B, Input C and Input D will be displayed on the screen
simultanesously.
6. A, B, C, D button
Selected input will be displayed on the whole screen.
A
A
C
B
D
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PICTURE Adjustment
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, TINT, COROR, VIDEO MODE, and PICTURE RESET can be
adjusted in the PICTURE MENU.
1. Press MENU button.
Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen.
2. Select MENU.
Use   buttons to move to PICTURE MENU. When PICTURE item is selected, press MENU button to move into the sub-menu.
3. Adjust the value.
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, TINT, COLOR and VIDEO MODE can be adjusted. Each of the value can be adjusted by pressing  buttons.
4. Exit from the MENU
Press EXIT button to getting out of OSD MENU.
06. Conguration
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
Screen brightness can be adjusted. The brightness of black color at the dark side of the screen can be adjusted.
1. Select BRIGHTNESS from PICTURE Menu.
Select BRIGHTNESS and move   buttons to adjust the value.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value.
CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
The brightness of white color at the bright side of the screen can be adjusted.
1. Select CONTRAST from PICTURE menu.
Select CONTRAST and move   buttons to adjust the value.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value.
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TINT ADJUSTMENT
Adjust Red and Green color of the screen.
1. Select TINT from PICTURE Menu.
Select TINT and move  buttons to adjust the value.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value.
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the depth of the screen color. The depth of color will be thicker as the value goes higher. As the value goes lower, the depth of color will be getting thinner and go to black
and white.
1. Select COLOR from PICTURE Menu.
Select COLOR and move  buttons to adjust the value.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu after adjusting the value.
VIDEO MODE SELECTION
Adjust the color temperature of the screen.
1. Select VIDEO MODE from PICTURE Menu.
Select VIDEO MODE and move   buttons to select a VIDEO MODE of your choice
among POLYCOM, COOL, NATURAL, WARM and CUSTOM.
»
CUSTOM conguration
1. Select CUSTOM from VIDEO MODE.
Detailed values for RGB can be controlled by pressing MENU button after selecting
CUSTOM.
2. Adjust values
USER–R O, USER–G O, and USER-B O mean OFFSET RED, OFFSET GREEN, and OFFSET BLUE,
respectively. USER–R, USER–G and USER-B are GAIN RED, GAIN GREEN, and GAIN BLUE.
Each value can be adjusted by   buttons.
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PICTURE RESET
Initialize the values of PICTURE NENU.
1. Select PICTURE RESET from PICTURE menu.
Press MENU button to display OSD. Use   buttons to move to PICTURE RESET and press MENU button.
2. Initialize the values
Select YES or NO for initializing PICTURE RESET menu. Use   buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu after reset.
SCREEN ADJUSTMENT
H POSITION, V POSITION, ASPECT RATIO, VIDEO MUTE, SCREEN MODE, and
SCREEN RESET can be adjusted in the SCREEN MENU.
1. Press MENU button.
Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen.
2. Select SCREEN menu
Use   buttons to move SCREEN menu. When SCREEN is selected, press MENU button to move to the sub-menu. H POSITION, V POSITION, ASPECT RATIO, VIDEO MUTE, and SCREEN MODE can be
adjusted.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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H POSITION
Adjust the horizontal position of the display image on the screen.
1. Select H POSITION from SCREEN menu.
Adjust H POSITION values with   buttons after selecting H POSITION.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
V POSITION
Adjust the vertical position of the display image on the screen.
1. Select V POSITION from SCREEN menu.
Adjust V POSITION values with  buttons after selecting V POSITION.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
ASPECT RATIO Conguration
Adjust screen ratio. FULL – All the input will be displayed with the screen ratio of 16:9. ASPECT – All the input will be displayed with their original screen ratio.
1. Select ASPECT RATIO from SCREEN menu.
Move to the sub-menu by pressing MENU button after selecting ASPECT RATIO.
2. Select ASPECT RATIO value.
16:9 or 4:3 screen ration can be selected. Use   buttons to move into the sub-menu and press MENU button again to
select the screen ratio.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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VIDEO MUTE
Display the input image on the screen. ON- Display on the screen OFF- No screen display (Black screen)
1. Select VIDEO MUTE from SCREEN menu.
Congure VIDEO MUTE value by pressing MENU button after selecting VIDEO
MUTE.
2. Select VIDEO MUTE value.
Use   buttons to move to ON or OFF. To select VIDEO MUTE, move to ON and press MENU button. Move to OFF and press MENU button to deselect VIDEO MUTE.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
SCREEN RESET Adjustment
Initialize the values of SCREEN MENU.
1. Select SCREEN RESET from SCREEN menu .
Press MENU button to display OSD. Use   buttons to move to SCREEN RESET and press MENU button..
2. Initialize the previously adjusted values.
Select YES or NO for initializing SCREEN menu. Use   buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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SETUP A Conguration
AUTO POWER, DISPLAY MODEL, FIRMWARE VERSION, LAN SETTING, SERIAL
SETTING, OSD, and SETUP A RESET can be adjusted in SETUP A MENU.
1. Press MENU button.
Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen.
2. Select SETUP A.
Use  buttons to move to SETUP A menu. Press MENU button to move into the sub-menu. AUTO POWER, LAN SETTING, SERIAL SETTING, and OSD menu can be adjusted. DISAPLAY MODEL and FIRMWARE VERSION also can be checked.
3. Each sub-menu can be congured.
Use   buttons to move to the sub-menus you want to adjust. To congure the sub-menu, move to the sub-menu and press MENU button to
enter.
4. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
AUTO POWER Conguration
The display set can be turned on automatically as the power is on. ON – Select the function for automatic turn on. OFF -Deselect the function.
1. Select AUTO POWER from SETUP A menu.
Use   buttons to select ON or OFF. Move to ON and press MENU button to select and move to OFF and press MENU
button to deselect.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
DISPLAY MODEL Conguration
It displays the model information.
1. Select DISPLAY MODEL from SETUP A menu.
Move to DISPLAY MODEL and press MENU button to check current model name.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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FIRMWARE Conguration
It displays the rmware version information.
1. Select FIRMWARE from SETUP A menu.
Move to FIRMWARE and press MENU button to check current rmware version.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
LAN Conguration
It congures the IP address of the set to control via Ethernet.
1. Select LAN from SETUP A menu.
Move to LAN and press MENU button to check current LAN conguration. Congurations for DHCP ENABLE or DISABLE, IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK,
DEFAULT GATEWAY, DNS PRIMARY & SECONDARY, and PORT can be checked.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
BAUD RATE Conguration
It adjusts the communication rate to control the set via RS-232C.
1. Select BAUD RATE from SETUP A menu.
Move to BAUD RATE and press MENU button.
2. Press MENU button to move into the sub-menu of BAUD RATE.
Use   buttons to adjust values. Press MENU button to select a value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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OSD Conguration
It congures OSD menu.
1. Select OSD from SETUP A menu.
Move to OSD and press MENU button.
»
TURN OFF Conguration
TURN OFF – Select the duration time of OSD on the screen.
1. Select TURN OFF.
Move to TURN OFF and press MENU button.
2. Select the sub-items of TURN OFF
Select the duration time for OSD CONTRON MENU or TURN OFF
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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OSD POSITION Conguration
H POSITION – Select the horizontal position of OSD. V POSITION - Select the vertical position of OSD.
1. Select OSD H POSITIION
Use  buttons to adjust OSD H POSITION value.
2. Select OSD V POSITIION
Use  buttons to adjust OSD V POSITION value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
»
INFO DISPLAY Conguration
INFO DISPLAY - Select the duration time of INFO OSD.
1. Select INFO DISPLAY
Turn on or o INFO DISPLAY OSD and select display duration time. Use  buttons to select ON or OFF. Press MENU button after selecting ON or OFF.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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TRANSPARENCY Conguration
TRANSPARENCY – Select the transparent percentage of OSD.
1. Select TRANSPARENCY
The transparency of OSD can be adjusted. Use   buttons to select ON or OFF. Press MENU button after selecting ON or OFF.
2. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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SETUP A RESET Conguration
Initialize the previously adjusted values of SETUP A RESET MENU.
1. Select SETUP A RESET from SETUP A menu.
Press MENU button to display OSD. Use   buttons to move to SETUP A RESET and press MENU button.
2. Initialize the previously adjusted values.
Select YES or NO for initializing SETUP A menu. Use   buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
SETUP B Adjustment
INFORMATION, POWER ON SOURCE, SETUP B RESET, and FACTORY RESET can be
adjusted in SETUP B MENU.
1. Press MENU button.
Press MENU button to display OSD MENU on the screen.
2. Select SETUP B menu.
Use   buttons to move to SETUP B. Press MENU button to move into the sub-menu. POWER ON SOURCE, SET UP B RESET, and FACTORY RESET can be adjusted. Current display conguration can be displayed by INFORMATION function.
3. Sub-menus can be congured.
Use   buttons to move to the menus you want to adjust. To congure the sub-menu, move to the sub-menu and press MENU button to
enter.
4. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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POWER ON SOURCE Conguration
Select the default input source for power on. (Default: HDMI 1A) OFF – Display the input source right before power o.
1. Select POWER ON SOURCE from SETUP B menu
Use   buttons to move to POWER ON SOURCE
2. Press MENU button to move into the sub-menu.
Select the input source mode to detect at the time of power on. Use   buttons to move to the item you want to select and press MENU
button.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
KEY LOCK Conguration
It restricts key strokes to prevent any of expected set activities. ON – Key buttons will not work. OFF – Key buttons will work.
1. Select KEY LOCK from SETUP B menu.
Use   buttons to move to KEY LOCK and press MENU button.
2. Adjust KEY LOCK.
Use   buttons to move to ON or OFF. Move to ON and press MENU button to activate KEY LOCK. To deactivate KEY LOCK, move to OFF and press MENU button.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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SETUP B RESET Conguration
Initialize the previously adjusted values of SCREEN B MENU.
1. Select SETUP B RESET from SETUP B menu.
Press MENU button to display OSD. Use   buttons to move to SETUP B RESET and press MENU button.
2. Initialize the previously adjusted values.
Select YES or NO for initializing SETUP B menu. Use   buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
FACTORY RESET Conguration
Initialize the previously adjusted values of the set to the factory level. Every
conguration will be initialized.
1. Select FACTORY RESET from SETUP B menu.
Press MENU button to display OSD. Use   buttons to move to FACTORY RESET and press MENU button.
2. Initialize the previously adjusted values.
PICTURE, SCREEN, SETUP A and SETUP B menus can be initialized to the factory
level. Select YES or NO for initialization. Use   buttons to move to YES and press MENU button to initialize the value.
3. EXIT MENU
Press Exit button to exit from the menu.
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07. User guide for UHD Graphic
This display supports UHD (Ultra High Definition; Resolution 3840 X 2160) resolution.
This display unit can display UHD images by collecting 4 different FHD (Full High Definition; Resolution
1920 X 1080) input simultaneously from a PC that can make 4 separate FHD output.
So, it requires a graphic card that has at least 4 FHD output ports and capable to compose one screen image with the 4 separate input. (e.g. AMD Eyefinity)
You may use any graphic card that satisfies above mentioned condition besides the recommended MSI
7970. However, all the output ports must be the same interface. (e.g. 4 HDMI ports, 4 DVI ports, or 4 DP ports, etc)
Even though the output ports are not same, it still can display UHD image but the screen image may not be displayed properly. (e.g. 2 DVI ports & 2 DP ports)
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Cable connection
Connect the output ports of the graphic card and the input ports of the display using the input port UHD group 1 (HDMI1A, HDMI1B, HDMI1C, HDMI1D) or UHD group 2(HDMI2A, HDMI2B, HDMI2C, HDMI2D) as shown below. Simply, 4 outputs from the graphic card should be connected to the input ports in a same group, UHD group 1 or UHD group 2.
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1B HDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
AC INPUT ON/OFF
HDMI1A HDMI2A HDMI1B HDMI2B HDMI1C HDMI2C HDMI1D HDMI2D RS232 LAN A/S IR
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Display input selection
The input mode of the display unit should be configured as described below.
If the cable connection was made with the input group 1 (HDMI1A, HDMI1B, HDMI1C, HDMI1D), then
press “Group 1-UHD” button in the remote controller. Press “Group 2-UHD” button for the input group 2 (HDMI2A, HDMI2B, HDMI2C, HDMI2D).
Graphic card conguration
Compose one full screen image with 4 separate screens with the graphic configuration software provided by the graphic card makers.
Please refer to the user guide of each graphic card maker or contact to the company for detailed usage of the graphic card.
The configuration for the optional ORION PC is as follows.
As you connect the output ports of the PC to the input ports in the display, you will see the following
screen. However, the screen image may be different due to various cable connection or PC settings.
In case you do not have the same screen image like following screen image, you still configure the display as described below.
Click the right button of your mouse on the desktop to pop up the menu and select “Catalyst Control Center” (CCC).
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1. Duplicating Display
Select “Creating and Arranging Desktops” from the menu bar on the left after executing CCC.
The upper part of the “Creating and Arranging Desktops” window is “Desktop layout part” and the
lower part is “Display selection Part.” The basic display No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be displayed as shown below. But, the layout may vary due to the cable connection.
Following process is duplicating the display No. 2, 3, and 4 as the display No. 1. In case you do not have the same display layout like following screen image, you still duplicate the displays as described below.
Click the display No. 2 in the “Display selection part” with the right button of your mouse to popup the window and select “Duplicate.”
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When you see the massage “Please select a desktop to duplicate” on the screen as shown below, select the display No. 1 in the “Desktop layout part.”
Then you will see the following window for caution. Select “Continue”.
The screen will be turned off for a moment and turned on.
After the screen is turned on, the following caution window will be displayed. Then select “Yes”.
Click the display No. 3 in the “Display selection part” with the right button of your mouse to popup the
window and select “Duplicate.
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When you see the massage “Please select a desktop to duplicate” on the screen as shown below, select the display No. 1 in the “Desktop layout part.
Then you will see the following window for caution. Select “Continue”.
The screen will be turned off for a moment and turned on.
After the screen is turned on, the following caution window will be displayed. Then select “Yes”.
Click the display No. 4 in the “Display selection part” with the right button of your mouse to popup the
window and select “Duplicate.”
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Since the display No. 1 is left to duplicate, the window for selecting the display for duplication will not be popped up and the following caution window will be displayed. Then select “Continue”
The screen will be turned off for a moment and turned on.
After the screen is turned on, the following caution window will be displayed. Then select “Yes”.
All the displays are duplicated as the display No. 1.
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2. Eyenity Conguration
This is the Eyefinity configuration for combining the desktop as one screen.
Click the right button of the mouse on the display No. 1 in the “Desktop layout part” for the popup
menus and select “Display Group” - “Create Group”.
Then you will have the window for selecting layout as shown below.
• You can select “4displays (4X1)” or “4displays (2X2).” Select “4displays (2X2)” and click “Accept.”
The desktop is combined after the screen is turned off and on again. Check the arrangement whether
the screens are arranged in an orderly manner.
If it is correct, the desktop will be the following screen image.
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If it is not correct, the screen can be arranged in disorder as shown below. The following screen image is an example and the incorrect arrangement can be vary.
Concurrently, CCC window will be displayed as shown below.
If the arrangement is correct, select “Yes.
Select “No” for incorrect.
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In case you select “No,” follow the display arrangement procedure as shown below. • Simultaneously, one of 4 displays is turned on with blue color.
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Click the position of the display of blue color in the “Desktop layout part” in CCC.
Then the other one of 4 displays is turned on with blue color again. In the same manner, click the
position of the display of blue color in the “Desktop layout part” in CCC again.
When the display arrangement is completed and the screen is correctly displayed, click “Done.”
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The next procedure is “Bezel Compensation.” Since it is not a necessary procedure, click “No.” Then all configurations for CCC are completed. The desktop with UHD resolution will be displayed as
shown below.
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08. PROTOCOL
Introduction
-This document contains the communication PROTOCOL between LCD and its control devices for better use.
-It focuses on the brief functional explanation and communication protocol without detailed technical matters.
1. Communication Setting
-Transmission type: Asynchronous Serial Communication
-Baud Rate: Select one rate among 9600bps, 14400bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 57600bps, or 115200 bps
-Parity bit: None
-Stop bits: 1
2. Protocol Format
2.1. Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length Data ETX
1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Variable 1 byte
Group ID Multi ID Other Data
1 byte 1 byte N byte
-It is a commanding format to LCD. The command will be eective only for the set of the designated ID.
-STX (0x02) : Code for initiation. It means the beginning of Protocol. (Fixed value)
-CMD: Code for actual command. (Variable)
-Ex CMD: Code for expanded code. (Fixed value 0x01)
-Length: The length of "Data" area. (Variable: 0~255)
-Data: The areas for "ID" and the other Data (Variable)
-Group / Multi ID: Code for distinguishing LCD sets. Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 (Fixed).
-ETX(0x03) : Code for the end of Protocol (Fixed value)
2.2. Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length Data Check Sum ETX
1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Variable 1 byte 1 byte
Group ID Multi ID Other Data
1 byte 1 byte N byte
-Response format to a certain command from the designated set among LCD sets. The dierence from "Send to LCD" is "Check sum".
-STX(0x02) : Code for initiation. It means the beginning of Protocol. (Fixed value)
-CMD: Code for actual command. (Variable)
-Ex CMD: Code for expanded code. (Fixed value 0x01)
-Length: The length of "Data" area. (Variable: 0~255)
-Data: The areas for "ID" and the other Data (Variable)
-ID: Code for distinguishing LCD sets. Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 (Fixed).
-Check sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
-ETX(0x03): The end of the code. (Fixed value)
■Communication Sequence
-Wait for 50msec for response after sending the command. If there is no response, it is recommended to resend the command.
-Do not send the other command or change input resolution during command transmission.
Command Transmission
 
Response Transmission
3. Basic Command
3.1. Status
-This is the command for checking the current status of LCD.
-It is available only during Power On status.
-CMD : 0x87
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x87 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID Range (Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Status
Value 0x02 0x87 0x01 0x1C Variable Variable Variable
………
Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID Range (Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
-Status (25 Byte)
No. Data Length Explanation
1 Display Model 10 Byte
Ex) OLS-8410NL
0x4F 0x4C 0x53 0x2D 0x38 0x34 0x31 0x30 0x4E 0x4C
2 Firmware Version 10 Byte
Ex) 0.80.01A.O
0x00 0x2E 0x38 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x31 0x41 0x2E 0x4F
3 IP Address 4 Byte
Ex) 192.168.00.04
0xC0 0xA8 0x00 0x04
4 Input Source 1 Byte
0x11: HDMI 1A , 0x12 : HDMI 1B, 0x13 : HDMI 1C, 0x14 : HDMI 1D, 0x15 : HDMI 2A, 0x16 : HDMI 2B, 0x17 : HDMI 2C, 0x18 : HDMI 2D,
0x31 : UHD 1 , 0x32 : UHD 2
3.2. Power On/O
-Power On/O
-Power On command is available only during Power O (Stand-by) status.
-Power O command is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x10
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-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x10 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Power O – 0x00(0) , Power On – 0x01(1)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x10 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Power O – 0x00(0) , Power On – 0x01(1) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
3.3. Input Source
-This is the command for changing the input source.
-This command is available while power is on.
-CMD : 0xD1
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Input Source
Value 0x02 0xD1 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0), Write(Set) – 0x02(2) * Input Source : 0x11(HDMI1A), 0x12(HDMI1B), 0x13(HDMI1C), 0x14(HDMI1D), 0x15(HDMI2A), 0x16(HDMI2B), 0x17(HDMI2C),
0x18(HDMI2D),0x31(UHD 1), 0x32(UHD 2)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0xD1 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) * Input Source : 0x11(HDMI1A), 0x12(HDMI1B), 0x13(HDMI1C), 0x14(HDMI1D), 0x15(HDMI2A), 0x16(HDMI2B), 0x17(HDMI2C),
0x18(HDMI2D),0x31(UHD 1), 0x32(UHD 2)
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
3.4. Information
-It is the command for displaying the information of LCD set status.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x1A
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x1A 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x1A 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
4. Picture Control Command
4.1. Brightness Control
-This is the command to adjust the overall image and background brightness.
-It is available only on Power On (Operative) status.
-The adjusted value cannot be applied for Stand-By or No input status. So, it can be applied when LCD is in operating condition with the input signal.
-CMD : 0x20
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x20 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x20 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0)~0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
4.2. Contrast Control
-This is the command to adjust the image brightness in relationship to the background.
-It is available only on Power On (Operative) status.
-The adjusted value cannot be applied for Stand-By or No input status. So, it can be applied when LCD is in operating condition with the input signal.
-CMD : 0x21
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x21 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) * Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100)
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-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x21 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
4.3. Color Control
-This is the command to adjust the color depth of the screen.
-It is available only on Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x25
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x25 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x25 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
4.4. Tint Control
-This is the command to adjust the tint of the screen.
-It is available only on Power On (Operative) status.
-The adjusted value cannot be applied for Stand-By or No input status. So, it can be applied when LCD is in operating condition with the input signal.
-CMD : 0x24
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x24 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x24 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed
*Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : 0x00(0) ~ 0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
4.5. Video Mode(Color Temperature Mode)
-This is command to adjust the color temperature of the entire screen. A WARM(6500K) will make the screen reddish. A COOL(1000K) will make the screen bluish. A Natural is the color temperature of the typical panel without any adjustmen. A Polycom is the requested color temperature of buyer. If COLOR TEMPERATURE needs further adjustment, CUSTOM must be showing as the Video Mode selection.
-Color temperature is 8000K for Polycom mode, 10000K for Cool mode and 6500K for Warm mode. Natural Mode is the color temperature of the typical panel without any adjustment. User can control the color temperature with Custom mode.
-It is available only on Power On (Operative) status.
-The adjusted value cannot be applied for Stand-By or No input status. So, it can be applied when LCD is in operating condition with the input signal.
-CMD : 0x26
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x26 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Polycom(0x01), Cool(0x02), Normal(0x03), Warm(0x04), Custom(0x05)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x26 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : TBD *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
5. Screen Adjustment Command
5.1. H Position
-This is the command to control the horizontal position of the image within the Display area of the LCD.
-CMD : 0x36
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x36 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0), Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control Value : 0x00(0)~0x64(100)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x36 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2)
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*Control Value : 0x00(0)~0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
5.2. V Position
-This is the command to control the vertical position of the image within the Display area of the LCD.
-CMD : 0x37
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x37 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0), Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control Value : 0x00(0)~0x64(100)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x37 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control Value : 0x00(0)~0x64(100) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
5.3. Aspect Ratio
-Aspect ratio can be selected or changed to 16:9 or 4:3.
-CMD : 0xB6
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0xB6 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control Value: 0x01(1) for 16:9, 0x02(2) for 4:3.
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0xB6 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control Value: 0x01(1) for 16:9, 0x02(2) for 4:3. *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
5.4. Video Mute
-It is the command for selecting Video Mute.
-User can select blank screen.
-CMD : 0xB7
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0xB7 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Blank – 0x00(0) , Unblank – 0x01(1)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0xB7 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Blank – 0x00(0) , Unblank – 0x01(1) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
5.5. Get Screen Control Data
-Get the adjusted data for Horizontal and Vertical Position, Aspect Ratio, Video Mute(Blank, Unblank), and Panel Key Lock(Key Lock , Unlock)
-CMD : 0x93
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x93 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x93 0x01 0x08 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
H Position
(1Byte)
V Position
(1Byte)
Aspect Ratio
(1Byte)
Video Mute
(1Byte)
Panel Key Lock
(1Byte)
Value Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0) *Control: each data is 1 Byte and the rages of H Position is 0(0x00)~100(0x64), V Position is 0(0x00)~100(0x64).
For the Aspect Ratio, 1(0x01) is 16:9 and 2(0x02) is 4:3. For the Video Mute, 0(0x00) is Blank and 1(0x01) is Unblank. For the Panel Key Lock, 0(0x00) is Unlock, 1(0x01) is Key Lock
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6. SETUP A Command
6.1. Auto Power
-This is the command for selecting or deselecting Automatic Power On.
-CMD : 0x64
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-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x64 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Deselect Auto Power On – 0x00(0), Select Auto Power On – 0x01(1)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x64 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Deselect Auto Power On – 0x00(0), Select Auto Power On – 0x01(1) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.2. Get Display Model
-This is the command for getting display information.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0xB9
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0xB9 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode
Control
(23Bytes)
Value 0x02 0xB9 0x01 0x1A Variable Variable Variable
………
. Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0) *Control Value : <Model Name> 10 characters, It is displayed as ASCII value. Ex) OLS-8410NL : 0x4F 0x4C 0x53 0x2D 0x38 0x34 0x31 0x30 0x4E 0x4C , <Serial Num> 13 Characters, The range of the each character is 0x00(0)~0x09(9). *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.3. Get Firmware Version
-This is the command for getting rmware version information.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0xF9
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0xF9 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode
Version
(20Bytes)
Value 0x02 0xF9 0x01 0x17 Variable Variable Variable
………
. Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0) *Version : e.g.) 0.80.01A.O20121116BT ( 20 B yte )
0x30 0x2E 0x38 0x30 0x2E 0x30 0x31 0x41 0x2E 0x4F 0 . 8 0 . 0 1 A . O
Year 2012 Nov. 16th Revision/Beta Test/Release First
0x02 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x06 0x52 0x56(RV ) 0x42 0x54(BT) 0x52 0x46(RF) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.4. DHCP
-This is the command for selecting or deselecting automatic Network IP conguration.
-CMD : 0x73
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x73 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Deselect DHCP Disable – 0x00(0), Select DHCP Enable – 0x01(1)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x64 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Deselect DHCP Disable – 0x00(0), Select DHCP Enable – 0x01(1) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.5. LCD Network IP
-This is the command for conguring IP Address (DHCP Disable), Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Primary, and DNS Secondary to allocate the Network IP directly for LCD.
-CMD : 0x74
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x74 0x01 0x17 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
IP Address
(4Byte)
Subnet Mask
(4Byte)
Default Gateway
(4Byte)
DNS Primary
(4Byte)
DNS Secondary
(4Byte)
Value
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
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*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02(2) * Control Value: The ranges of each 1Byte of IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Primary, or DNS Secondary are from 0(0x00) to
255(0xFF)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x74 0x01 0x17 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
IP Address
(4Byte)
Subnet Mask
(4Byte)
Default Gateway
(4Byte)
DNS Primary
(4Byte)
DNS Secondary
(4Byte)
Value
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : The ranges of each 1Byte of IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Primary, or DNS Secondary are from 0(0x00) to 255(0xFF) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.6. Get LCD Network IP
-This is the command for checking the conguration for LCD Network IP such as DHCP settings, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Primary, and DNS Secondary.
-CMD : 0x75
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x75 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x75 0x01 0x18 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
DHCP ON,OFF
(1Byte)
IP Address
(4Byte)
Subnet Mask
(4Byte)
Default Gateway
(4Byte)
DNS Primary
(4Byte)
DNS Secondary
(4Byte)
Value
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) *Control: If DHCP conguration is deselected, it is 0(0x00). If it is selected, it is 1(0x01). The length of IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
DNS Primary, and DNS Secondary is 4Bytes, respectively.
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.7. Get MAC Address
-This is the command for checking MAC Address.
-CMD : 0x76
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x76 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x76 0x01 0x09 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Mac Address
(1Byte)
Value Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) *Control Value: The range of each value is from 0(0x00) to 255(0xFF). *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.8. Baud Rate
-This is the command for conguring the Baud Rate for LCD communication.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x78
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x78 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : 96001(0x01), 144002(0x02), 192003(0x03), 384004(0x04), 576005(0x05), 115200 - 6(0x06)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x78 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : 96001(0x01), 144002(0x02), 192003(0x03), 384004(0x04), 576005(0x05), 115200 - 6(0x06) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.9. Get Baud Rate Data
-This is the command for checking the conguration of the Baud Rate for LCD communication.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x79
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x79 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
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*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x79 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) *Control : 96001(0x01), 144002(0x02), 192003(0x03), 384004(0x04), 576005(0x05), 115200 - 6(0x06) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.10. OSD Turn O
-This is the command for conguring the duration time for OSD Menu.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x7D
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x7D 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control: The value for Turn OFF is 0(0x00), 10 seconds is 1(0x01), 20 seconds is 2(0x02), and 30 seconds is 3(0x03).
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x7D 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control: The value for Turn OFF is 0(0x00), 10 seconds is 1(0x01), 20 seconds is 2(0x02), and 30 seconds is 3(0x03). *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.11. OSD Info Display Time
-This is the command for selecting Info OSD display on the screen and conguring the duration.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x80
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x80 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0), Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control Value: The value for OFF is 0(0x00) and the duration can be selected between 3(0x03) and 10(0x0A).
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x80 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control Value: The value for OFF is 0(0x00) and the duration can be selected between 3(0x03) and 10(0x0A). *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
6.12. Get OSD Control Data
-This is the command for checking the OSD related conguration such as OSD Turn O Time, or OSD Info Display duration.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x82
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x82 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x82 0x01 0x05 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
OSD Turn O Time
(1Byte)
OSD Info Display Time
(1Byte)
Value Variable Variable
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0) *Control Value : The value for Turn OFF is 0(0x00), 10 seconds is 1(0x01), 20 seconds is 2(0x02), and 30 seconds is 3(0x03).
The duration rages for OSD Info Display Time can be selected between 3(0x03) and 10(0x0A) and OFF is 0(0x00).
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
7. SETUP B Command
7.1. Power On Source
-This is the command for selecting and conguring the input source that should be detected with the rst priority at the time of Power On.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x63
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x63 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Input Source conguration
0x10 is for the last input source at the time of the last Power O. 0x11(HDMI1A), 0x12(HDMI1B), 0x13(HDMI1C), 14(HDMI1D), 0x15(HDMI2A), 0x16(HDMI2B), 0x17(HDMI2C), 0x18(HDMI2D), 0x31(UHD 1), 0x32(UHD 2).
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum ET X
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x63 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
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*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Input Source conguration
0x10 is for the last input source at the time of the last Power O. 0x11(HDMI1A), 0x12(HDMI1B), 0x13(HDMI1C), 14(HDMI1D), 0x15(HDMI2A), 0x16(HDMI2B), 0x17(HDMI2C), 0x18(HDMI2D), 0x31(UHD 1), 0x32(UHD 2).
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
7.2. Get Power On Source Data
-This is the command for checking the conguration of the input source that should be detected with the rst priority at the time of Power On.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x66
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode
Value 0x02 0x66 0x01 0x03 Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum ET X
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x66 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0) *Control : Input Source conguration
0x10 is for the last input source at the time of the last Power O. 0x11(HDMI1A), 0x12(HDMI1B), 0x13(HDMI1C), 0x14(HDMI1D), 0x15(HDMI2A), 0x16(HDMI2B), 0x17(HDMI2C), 0x18(HDMI2D), 0x31(UHD 1), 0x32(UHD 2).
*Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
7.3. KEY LOCK
-It prevents the unexpected change for panel or set conguration.
-CMD : 0xB0
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0xB0 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0) , Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control : Panel Key Lock O – 0x00(0) , Panel Key Lock On – 0x01(1)
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0xB0 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group ID/Multi ID range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control : Panel Key Lock O – 0x00(0) , Panel Key Lock On – 0x01(1) *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
8. Factory Control Command
8.1. Dimming Control
-This is the command for controlling the brightness of LCD back light.
-It is available only during Power On (Operative) status.
-CMD : 0x1D
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 0x1D 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get) – 0x00(0), Write(Set) – 0x02(2) *Control Value: The range of Control value is from 0x00(0) to 0xFF(255).
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum E TX
Group ID Multi ID M ode Control
Value 0x02 0x1D 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Read(Get)Response – 0x00(0), Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control Value: The range of Control value is from 0x00(0) to 0xFF (255). *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
8.2. White Balance Control
-This is the command for adjusting the values for Gain RGB or Oset RGB of White Balance.
-Since the adjusted values cannot be applied while Stand-by status or without input signal, LCD must be in operating condition with input signal.
-CMD : 0x27(Gain Red), 0x28(Gain Green), 0x29(Gain Blue), 0x2A(Oset Red), 0x2B(Oset Green), 0x2C(Oset Blue)
-Send To LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
ETX
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 Variable 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set) – 0x02 *Control: The controllable range of Gain RGB and Oset RGB is from 0(0x00) to 200(0xC8), respectively.
-Receive From LCD
STX CMD Ex CMD Length
Data
Check Sum ET X
Group ID Multi ID Mode Control
Value 0x02 Variable 0x01 0x04 Variable Variable Variable Variable Variable 0x03
*Group/Multi ID Range(Program) : Group ID : 0x01 / Multi ID : 0x01 Fixed *Mode : Write(Set)Response – 0x02(2) *Control: The controllable range of Gain RGB and Oset RGB is from 0(0x00) to 200(0xC8), respectively. *Check Sum: Execute "Not" operation after adding all the values in "STX~Data" area.
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09. Before calling for service
Before calling for any repair, check the following and then refer to a near A/S center.
"Tick" sound from the main body.
If there is no problem with the screen or sound, the "tick" sound is likely to result from the cabinet lightly shrinking with the change of room temperature. The sound does not affect product’s performance.
No image at upper and lower part of the screen.
As for a screen which is over 16:9 in width (such as cinema- sized one), no image may be displayed at upper and bottom part of the screen.
Speckles or white lines on the screen
Check whether the problem is caused by vehicle, streetcar, high-voltage cable or neon sign, which emitting interference wave or electromagnetic induction. Avoid any interfering object.
Light leakage can be found at the edge areas around the screen.
If the light leakage is not detected at 1m from the screen, the panel is considered as no defect.(SAMSUNG LCD applies the same inspection standard)
To minimize the light leakage, the MLCD sets should be installed with high accuracy in horizontal and vertical position.
10. Applicable signals
Resolution
Pixe Clock [Mhz]
Horizontal [Pixels] Vertical [Lines]
Polarity
(H/V)
Standard
Type
Total
Addr. Width
Front Porch
Sync. Width
Back Porch
Total
Addr. Width
Front Porch
Sync. Width
Back Porch
640*480*60
25.175 800 640 8 96 40 525 480 2 2 25 - / - DMT
800*600*50
30.750 992 800 24 72 96 621 600 3 4 14 + / + CVT
800*600*60
40.000 1054 800 40 128 88 628 600 1 4 23 + / + DMT
1024*576*50
34.750 1184 1024 48 32 80 590 576 3 5 6 + / -
VESA
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1024*576*60
46.500 1296 1024 40 96 136 599 576 3 5 15 + / + VESA
1024*768*60
65.000 1344 1024 24 136 160 806 768 3 6 29 - / - DMT
1280*768*60
79.500 1664 1280 64 128 192 798 768 3 7 20 - / + CVT
1280*960*60
108.000 1800 1280 96 112 312 1000 960 1 3 36 + / + CVT
1280*1024*50
88.500 1680 1280 72 128 200 1057 1024 3 7 23 + / + CVT
1280*1024*60
108.000 1688 1280 48 112 248 1066 1024 1 3 38 + / + DMT
1360*768*50
69.000 1744 1360 56 136 192 793 768 3 5 17 - / + CVT
1360*768*60
85.500 1792 1360 64 112 256 795 768 3 6 18 + / + DMT
1400*1050*60
121.750 1864 1400 88 144 232 1089 1050 3 4 32 - / + CVT
1600*900*50
96.500 2080 1600 80 160 240 929 900 3 5 21 - / + CVT
1600*900*60
118.250 2112 1600 88 168 256 934 900 3 5 26 - / + CVT
1600*1200*50
131.500 2128 1600 96 168 264 1238 1200 3 4 31 + / + CV T
1600*1200*60
162.000 2160 1600 64 192 304 1250 1200 1 3 46 + / + DMT
480p
27.000 858 720 14 62 62 525 480 9 6 30 +/+ DTV
576p
27.000 864 720 12 64 68 625 576 5 5 39 +/+ DTV
720p50
74.250 1980 1280 400 80 220 750 720 5 5 20 +/+ DTV
720p60
74.250 1650 1280 70 80 220 750 720 5 5 20 +/+ DTV
1080i50
74.250 2640 1920 484 88 148 1125 1080 5 10 30 +/+ DTV
1080i60
74.250 2200 1920 44 88 148 1120 1080 5 10 25 +/+ DTV
1080p50
148.500 2640 1920 484 88 148 1125 1080 4 5 36 -/- DTV
1080p60
148.500 2200 1920 44 88 148 1125 1080 4 5 36 -/- DTV
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11. Specication
Product
Model Name
OLS-8410NL OLS-8410T6LG OLS-8420NL
Back Light Type LED
Power Supply AC100V ~ 240V (50/60Hz)
Power Consumption
Max 470W
Typical 440W
Stand-By 0.45W
Luminance of White 350 cd / m2 (Max.) 5000 cd / m2 (Max.)
Contrast ratio
(Dark Room)
1,600:1 (Typical)
Active Display Area
(H X V)
1860.48 X 1046.52mm
Aspect Ratio 16 : 9
Number of pixels 3840 (H) X 2160 (V)
Pixel Pitch 0.4845 X 0.4845 mm
Display Colors 1.06Billon Colors
Viewing Angle H : 178˚, V : 178˚
Response Time
(G to G)
8msec (Typ.)
Environmental condition
Temperature 5℃ ~ 35
Humidity 35% ~ 75%
Input Signal
HDMI
(HDCP Available)
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, WXGA,
480p,576p,720p(50/60),1080i(50/60),1080p(50/60)
Frequency H : 31.5 ~ 75kHz, V : 50 , 60 Hz
Input port HDMI x 8, RS-232C x 1, LAN x1, A/S x 1, IR x 1
Lamp Life Time Typ. 50.000Hrs ( Ta : 25±2℃)
Dimension
(W X H X D)
1917x 1103 x 95mm 1977.2 x 1163.2 x 104.3mm 1917x 1103 x 95mm
Weights 72Kg(±0.5Kg) 120Kg(±0.5Kg) 72Kg(±0.5Kg)
Installation Landscape only Landscape/Portrait
Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice.
Touch
Item
Description
Touch Technology PulseIRTM Technology
Touch Method
Finger, gloved hand or Any other pointer,
Stylus minimum Ø 8mm
Touch Activation Force No pressure required
Position Accuracy Typical centroid accuracy 2mm
Resolution 16,383(W) X 16,383(D)
Response Time
5ms to 25ms depending on conguration
Typical response time : 15ms
Glass
Transmission : Better than 85% with glass Thickness :
5mm Tempered Glass(Option AG/AR)
Optics Quantity 326 (H) X 183(V) pairs
Touch Intensity O ver 60,000,000 single point touch
Support OS
Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 32bit and 64bit /
Windows CE
Linux / Mac OS
* No device driver required
True Multi-Touch Detects up to 6 points.
Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice.
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12. Dimension
OLS-8410NL/OLS-8420NL
1917
600
95
50.5
25
1917
25
25
25
1103
200
400
1103
OLS-8410T6L
1977.2
600
104.3
60.3
55.3
1977.2
55.3
55.3
55.3
1163.2
200
400
1163.2
331.6431.6
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