Orion OPE-11701 User Manual

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• 2012.11.20
Thank you for purchasing our MPDP.
Please read through this user's manual for safety before installing this product.
This product is manufactured for Multi Plasma display model only.
User’s Manual
OPE-11701
Orion e-Board Solutions
Innovative e-Board of New Conception
Tel : +82-2-6678-8533, Fax: +82-2-6678-8599
ORION CO., LTD.
www.oriondisplay.net
Innovative e-Board of New Conception
Orion e-Board Solutions
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STAND UNITWALL UNITSCREEN CONFIG'GRAPHIC CONFIG'FRAME INSTALL'SENSOR CONFIG'OPERATION
If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use, fire or injury may be caused.
Warning
Thank you for purchasing our e-Board.
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.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
Guide Pin (4pcs)
Handle (2 pcs)
RS-232C cable
Bolt (4 pcs)
DVI-D cable
Power cable
User's Manual Multi-Screen Control
System(MSCS)
Ferrite Core (1pc)
▶ The combination of Large Screen Display and Precise Touch Function realizes the Large
e-Board system.
▶ Every work you have to do with a mouse can be done by simple and easy touch actions.
▶ Your classroom will be turned into the cutting-edge digital classroom with variety of
multimedia.
The Features of e-Board
Supplied Accessories ( MPDP 1set)
※The ferrite core is used to shield the power cable from interference. ※When connecting a cable, open the ferrite core and clip it around the cable near the plug. ※The parts or the specications of the product may be changed for better quality without prior notice.
MAIN FRAME PC
(3 Channel Output Port)
STAND
Optional Accessories
Warning
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e-Board
MPDP 1set
Supplied Accessories of e-Board
Frame Bottom (1ea)
Frame Top (1ea)
Frame Left (1ea)
Frame Right (1ea)
Glass (1ea)
IR Bar (3ea)
Power cableUSBcable
Camera Module
Left Right
Pen
M8*10 bolt
(20ea)
M4*10bolt
(32ea)
Adhesive tape for
IR Bar (8ea)
Ball Driver
+ Driver
T-Wrench
Washer (20ea)
Accessory Box
Mask Cover Top Right (1ea)
Mask Cover Top Left (1ea)
Mask Cover Left (1ea)
Mask Cover Right (1ea)
Mask Cover Bottom Left (1ea)
Mask Cover Bottom Right (1ea)
REMOTE CONTROL
ON OFF
INFO
A
SET
F1 F2 F3 F4
VIDEO
DVI PC 117" 84"
B
BROADCAST
ID SETTING
ON
OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
MODEL SELECT
MODE SELECT
INPUT SELECT E-BOARD
CD
Remote Controller
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STAND UNITWALL UNITSCREEN CONFIG'GRAPHIC CONFIG'FRAME INSTALL'SENSOR CONFIG'OPERATION
Notice to users
Class A digital device
It is a device designed for business purpose with a safety certicate 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 specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. The symbol in gure 21 shall be shown adjacent to the text of item 12 above.
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 re 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.
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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STAND UNITWALL UNITSCREEN CONFIG'GRAPHIC CONFIG'FRAME INSTALL'SENSOR CONFIG'OPERATION
Contents
WARNING
Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception.
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8
Handle with Caution.
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9
nstallation Cautions for e-Board
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10
Clearance for Ventilation
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11
Do not cover the vent hole for the fan
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12
Cleaning and Maintenance
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12
Open Structure
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13
Caution for Installation work
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13
Safety Precautions
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14
How to Install
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01_STAND UNIT
1. Safety notice for Stand installation
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2. Stand & MAIN FRAME Assembly
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2.1. Assemble STAND FOOT and STAND COLUMN
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2.2. Assemble STAND COLUMN and STAND SUPPORT.
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2.3. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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2.4. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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2.5. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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29
2.6. Remove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment.
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2.7. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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2.8. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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2.9. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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2.10. Check the contacting surfaces of MAIN FRAMEs
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2.11. Remove the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns.
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2.12. Fix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link."
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3. MPDP Installation.
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3.1. Check the height of ADJUSTER
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3.2. Assemble the PEG and GUIDE PIN to the MPDP.
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3.3. Install the first MPDP set
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41
3.4. Install the second MPDP set
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3.5. Position the first and the second MPDP sets closely.
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43
3.6. Install the third MPDP set.
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3.7. Install the fourth MPDP set.
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3.8. Position the third and fourth MPDP sets closely.
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3.9. Install the fifth and sixth MPDP sets.
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3.10. Assemble the GUIDE PINs on the side of MPDP sets.
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4. MPDP Aignment
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4.1. Adjust the horizontality of the Fixed Center Column.
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4.2. Move the MPDP sets in the Left Column.
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4.3. Move the MPDP sets in the Right Column.
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4.4. Fix MPDP sets with FIX BRACKET UNIT
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02_WALL UNIT
1. Safety notice for Wall installation
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2. Checking the location for installation.
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3. Fixing Anchor and Bolt
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4. Installing the Wall Bracket
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4.1. Install the Wall Bracket on the wall.
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4.2. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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4.3. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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4.4. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
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4.5. Remove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment.
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4.6. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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4.7. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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4.8. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
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4.9. Check the contacting surfaces of MAIN FRAMEs
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4.10. Remove the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns.
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4.11. Fix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link."
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5. MPDP Installation.
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5.1. Check the height of ADJUSTER
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5.2. Assemble the PEG and GUIDE PIN to the MPDP.
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5.3. Configure MPDP ID and make connections for all the necessary external devices and power.
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5.4. Install the first MPDP set
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5.5. Install the second MPDP set
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5.6. Position the first and the second MPDP sets closely.
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5.7. Install the third MPDP set.
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5.8. Install the fourth MPDP set.
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5.9. Position the third and fourth MPDP sets closely.
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5.10. Install the fifth and sixth MPDP sets.
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5.11. Assemble the GUIDE PINs on the side of MPDP sets.
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6. MPDP Alignment
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6.1. Adjust the horizontality of the Fixed Center Column.
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6.2. Move the MPDP sets in the Left Column.
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6.3. Move the MPDP sets in the Right Column.
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6.4. Fix MPDP sets with FIX BRACKET UNIT
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7. MAIN FRAME SPECIFICATION
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03_SCREEN CONFIGURATION
1. Input/Output Terminals
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2. Set ID Switch Setting
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3. Control Signal Cable Connection
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3.1. Connection of RS-232C Cable
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4. Setting and operation of MSCS software
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4.1. MSCS Installation
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4.2. Start MSCS
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4.3. Setting of COM Port
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4.4. "New design/Last design" setting
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4.5. Multi-screen configuration
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4.6. Selecting the command transmission method
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4.7. Screen Information
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4.8. Power On/Off
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4.9. Screen Formation
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04_GRAPHIC CONFIGURATION
1. Graphic card Configuration for batter image quality
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2. Hardware connection
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2.1. Daisy-Chain
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2.2. Graphic card connection
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3. S/W Configuration
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3.1. Execute "NVIDIA Control Panel"
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3.2. Surround Configuration
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3.3. Bezel Correction
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3.4. Change Resolution
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3.5. Desktop configuration
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05_FRAME INSTALLATION
1. Check the parts information
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2. Installation
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3. Fix "Frame Bottom" to the bottom side.
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4. Fix "Frame Right"
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5. Front glass installation
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5.1. Slide the front glass toward the right end.
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6. Fix "Frame Left"
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7. Fix "Frame Top"
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8. Fix "IR Bar"
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9. Fix "Camera Module"
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10. Connector connection
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10.1. e-Board Connection Diagram
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10.2. Connecting the right Camera Module.
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10.3. Connecting the left Camera Module
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10.4. Connecting the extension connectors.
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10.5. Connecting IR Bar Right
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10.6. Connecting IR Bar Left
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10.7. Connecting Adapter Power Cord
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10.8. Connecting USB Cable
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10.9. Connecting RS-232C Cable
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10.10. Connecting PC Power Control Connector
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11. Fix Mask Cover (Bottom, Left and Right)
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12. Touch Sensor Configuration
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13. Fix Mask Cover Top
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14. Front Panel
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06_SENSOR CONFIGURATION
1. Introduction
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1.1. Program Features
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2. Sideview
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2.1. Selection of Camera
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2.2. Aligning the Camera Tilt
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2.3. Positioning the Light Bar
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2.4. Saving the Sideview Data
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3. Detection
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3.1. Threshold
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3.2. Detection Range
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3.3. Auto Correction: Detection Line
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3.4. Simple Detection
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3.5. Invert Detection
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3.6. Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph
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3.7. Saving the Detection Data
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3.8. Additional function of Detection Graph
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4. Bent Adjustment
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4.1. Bent Adjustment Process
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4.2. Saving the Bent Adjustment Data
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5. Touch Setting
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5.1. Touch Area Margin
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5.2. Touch Tap Timing
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5.3. Sensitivity of the Mouse Wheel / Zoom
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5.4. Touch input mode setting
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5.5. Touch Area
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5.6. Saving the Touch Setting Data
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07_OPERATION
1. Flick Configuration on Desktop
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2. PC Bracket Connection
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2.1. PC Bracket Connection Diagram
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2.2. Install PC Bracket
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2.3. Power Switch Connection
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2.4. Power Connector Connection
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2.5. RS-232C Connection
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3. Remote Controller
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3.1. Button Names
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3.2. How to use the Remote Controller
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4. MPDP Trouble shooting
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3.3. Before calling for service
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4.1. About Plasma display panel
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5. Specification
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WARNING
WARNING
PANEL
CUSHIO N
PANEL
If you need to stand PDP, you must use handles on the back and lean over the PDP to avoid panel touches ground or oor.
If you need to lay down PDP as face down position, please use shock-absorbing pads under the PDP.
If you need to lay down PDP as face up position, please be cautious for falling objects on the surface of the PDP.
Please keep following instruct
ion for panel
pro
tection without exception.
- This product can be damaged even with minor impact
for its nature.
Pl
ease keep following instruction to carry or
sto
re the products.
Warning
PANEL PANEL
PANEL
Handle with Caution.
- Shock/Impact on the set's sides will result in inte
rnal circuit damages.
- Th
e edge/bottom of the panel are fragile. Use shock-absorbing pads or rugs for laying dow
n the product.
Please do not stand PDP alone. It may fall or slip off and Panel can be broken or damaged.
Please do not lean over the PDP. It may damage the bottom part of the PDP.
Please do not lean over the PDP toward the edge part. It may damage the edge part of the PDP.
Warning
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Installation Cautions for e-Board.
Installation Cautions for e-Board
The installation of e-Board requires extra caution, because the panels of e-Board can be easily damaged eve
n by minor impact.
Mi
nimum 20cm clearance from walls or ceiling must be secured for smooth ventilation
and the pro
duct must not be under air tight condition. If it is installed at the air tight or near air tight places, improper ventilation causes malfunct
ions and may shorten the product lifetime by rapid internal temperature rise.
If
it has to be installed at the place of improper ventilation, additional ventilation
openings or fans must be prov
ided to maintain the internal temperature between 0 ~
35℃.
Fo
r ground of e-Board and application devices, it should be connected as frame ground.
Co
nsidering Max power consumption of e-Board, check the main electricity capacity.
Consideration for easier service
When you design the exterior design for MPDP system, consider easier disassembly for possible serv
ice occasion in the future.
Th
e sliding Universal Unit of ORION is recommended for easier service.
If
service people can step into the backside of MPDP system, it can greatly reduce time
and eo
rt for service.
In
case of higher locations, consider the installation location and exterior design for
easier serv
ice.
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WARNING
WARNING
When you install MPDP, make sure there is at least 20cm clearance for eective ve
ntilation and do not seal o MPDP sets. If MPDP sets are installed at the locations of bad ventilation, the inner te
mperature can be raised rapidly and it can cause frequent malfunctions and
ra
pid reduction of the product life.
Ve
ntilation space in front of MPDP must be furnished for heat dispersion.If the front space of MPDP
has to be sealed,
there must be consideration for the heat dispersion in the rear side of MPDP.
Clearance for Ventilation
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WARNING
WARNING
Carefully install MPDP 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 o the vent holes in the back of MPDP sets. If the vent holes and the fan air holes are clogged with dust, it prevents the air ow inside of MPDP sets. It can cause rapid increase of the inner temperature and may cause malfunctions. Clean o the vent holes and the fan air holes with a vacuum cleaner regularly.
The edges of the parts may be sharp. Please be careful not to hurt your head, hand, or back during the installation work.
Do not cover the vent hole for the fan
Cleaning and Maintenance
Caution for Installation work
Installation structure
DOWN
UP
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
• Model Name : OPE-11701
• Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
• Current : Max. 4A
• Frequency : 50/60Hz
• Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
BZ03
FAN
Vacuum Cleaner
Open Structure
It has to be handled with care, because the panel glass substrate is exposed without side cover.
PANEL
MASTER FRAME
Unlike consumer PDP product, the panel of MPDP is exposed without any protective chassis.
It needs extra caution to carry or install to prevent any impact.
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WARNING
WARNING
Safety Precautions
y If it operates abnormally, stop using it immediately.
y Do not place any liquid-containing container on it. If the inside is wet, it may cause electric shock or fire.
y Do not put any foreign material into the
product. It may cause a failure or shorten the life span.
y Please refer to a specialized construction company for installing stand or wall mount unit. Otherwise, damage or injury may be caused.
yDo not touch the device when lightning strikes.
y Do not install in an unstable location
It may cause injury.
yAvoid any action to damage the power cord or power plug. It may cause fire or electric shock.
yDo not pull out the power plug with a wet hand. It may cause electric shock.
yDo not exceed ratings of AC outlet
or extension cords. It may cause failure.
yDo not alter (or disassemble) the product. It may cause electric shock since high voltage is flowing inside.
yDo 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.
y 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.
yDo not pull out or hang down the
connection cable. It may damage the cord to cause fire or electric shock.
yDo not lean against the product or keep it
leaned. It may cause injury or failure.
y Do not put it at any place with much
humidity, dust, oil, smoke or steam. It may cause failure.
y Pull out the power plug by holding the plug.
Otherwise, it may damage the power cord to cause fire or electric shock.
yIf you do not want to use the product for a
long time, keep the power plug unplugged to save electricity.
yThe socket-outlet should be installed near
the equipment and be easily accessible.
yDo not put any heavy object on it.
It may cause failure.
yDo not ride or step on the product It may
cause breakage when fallen down.
yWhen moving it, disconnect the connecting
cable. Otherwise, it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock.
yInstall the product on safe and flat surface.
yDo not put candles on the product. If the liquid flows inside the product. It may cause electric shock or fire.
yDo not touch product’s front surface with
hand. Otherwise, the image quality can be lowered.
yDo not poke the front screen with sharp material. It may damage the screen and may cause malfunction of the product.
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※Please read and understand this manual fully before installation.
※ Please hand over this manual to customers after installation and ask to read and keep this
manual for future use.
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WARNING
WARNING
How to Install
How to assemble handles
1. Product is packed in a box as shown in Figure 1.
2. Please carefully remove the Packing Bag with a knife or a pair of scissors.
- Please check front and rear side before you cut the bag to prevent any damages on panel or set.
3. Please assemble handles with the bolts that are in the accessory box to the rear side as shown in the figure.
Handles
Packing Bag
<Figure1>
<Figure3>
<Figure2>
<Figure4>
Panel protection
Panel
Master frame
MPDP
How to move MPDP
1. 2 people hold each handle on product's back side.
2. It needs two people to carry or install this product.
- Please do not grab the panel, but grab bottom of master frame when you carry or install the products.
- Please use gloves when you carry or install the products.
Attention :
- Do not remove the panel protection pad until a set is completely installed on a stand or a wall hanger. Please carefully remove Panel protection pad to prevent any damages on the product .
-Please make sure to use panel protection when you move, carry or rent MPDP.
Handles
Panel protection
Panel protection
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※ADJUSTER may be assembled at the MAIN FRAME already.
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Supplied Accessories of STAND UNIT
STAND COLUMN 2EA
STAND FOOT 2EA
NUT M8 4EA
BOLT M8*20 4EA
M8*70 6EA
6mm
Supplied Accessories of MAIN FRAME
8mm 5mm 2.5mm
10mm
FIX BRACKET UNIT
(FIX BRACKET +
EXTENSION BRACKET)
USER MANUAL 1EA
BOLT M6*70 + NUT M6 4EA
Round headed
BOLT M5*30L 4EA
PEG 4EA
ADJUSTER
M10*50 2EA
Y-AXIS LINK 1EA
(MAIN FRAME link)
TOOL SET 1SET
BOLT M6*12 2EA
SPANNER 1EA
MAIN FRAME 1EA
ANCHOR BOLT 3/8" 4EAWALL BRACKET 2EA
BOLT M6*45 + NUT M6 2EA
STAND SUPPORT
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yInstallation must be done by the skilled persons designated
by sales agent or dealership.Installation work can be very dangerous for inexperienced person.It may cause serious injury or even death.
yDo not install at unstable locations that cannot withstand
product weight. In case of weak floor or ground, product may fall and cause injuries.
yIf you need to move or replace the product, please
contact with skilled persons designated by sales agent or dealershipIf users move or install the product without proper skill and experience, it may cause safety problem.
yDo not hang on the product and avoid severe impact to the
product.Product may fall and cause injuries.
yPlease install as described in this manual.Improper
installation may cause serious injury or product damage.
yDo not use heaters or humidifiers at the place of installation.
Heat or vapor may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
yInstallation of this product needs 3 or more people.3 or
more people need to work together to avoid personal injury or product damage
yDo not install the product near to sprinkler, fire detector,
high-voltage cable, power source, or places of vibration or impact.
yUse enclosed accessories. Improper accessories may not withstand the weight of the product. It may cause safety problems.
yMake sure to disconnect before installation.If you install the product while the power cord is still connected, it may cause electric shock or fire.
yInstall on the even ground or floor.Product installed on
uneven places such as inclined places or stairways may fall and cause personal injury or product damage.
yUse working gloves when you install.Wear working gloves to
avoid any injury.
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CAUTION
If the user does not comply with this instruction, minor injuries or product damage can be caused.
WARNING
If the user does not comply with this instruction, serious injuries or death can be caused.
※Please read and understand this manual fully before installation.
※ Please hand over this manual to customers after installation and ask to
read and keep this manual for future use.
y Please keep all the cautions and warnings for proper use of the product and prevent
possible accident or hazard.
y You can find "CAUTION" and "WARNING" signs in this manual. Each sign has following
meaning.
-WARNING:
If the user does not comply with this instruction, serious injuries or death
can be caused.
-CAUTION:
If the user does not comply with this instruction, minor injuries or product
damage can be caused.
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2.2. Assemble STAND COLUMN and STAND SUPPORT.
yLay down Foot Stand and assemble to prevent unexpected falling.
yAssemble STAND SUPPORT to the upper and lower parts of the STAND COLUMN.
yCheck the assembly condition if it would stand on its own after assembly work.
2. Stand & MAIN FRAME Assembly
2.1. Assemble STAND FOOT and STAND COLUMN
yAssemble STAND FOOT and STAND COLUMN as shown in the picture below.
yThe hook of STAND COLUMN should face the front side.
yCheck the assembly condition after assembly work.
HOOK
STAND COLUMN
STAND FOOT
Insert M8*70 bolt into the bottom side of STAND FOOT and fasten with a 6mm Allen wrench.
M8 NUT
M8*20L
STAND SUPPORT
STAND COLUMN
6mm wrench
Assemble a M8*20L bolt and a
M8 nut to STAND SUPPORT. Do not fasten the nut yet.
Fasten the bolt with
the enclosed 6mm Allen wrench.
I nsert the M8 nut to the
groove in the STAND COLUMN.
STAND COLUMN
STAND SUPPORT
Make the STAND COLUMN hook and the STAND SUPPORT hook in a horizontally straight line prior to assemble. Assemble the bottom STAND SUPPORT first then the upper STAND SUPPORT.
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2.3. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the first MAIN FRAME at the left side of the lower row.
yMAIN FRAMEs should be assembled from bottom to upper sides.
yInsert M6*70 bolt into the MAIN FRAME and the stand hook.
yIf you do not insert the M6*70 bolt, the MAIN FRAME may fall and cause personal injury or damages on the
MAIN FRAME.
※It is more convenient to distinguish top
and bottom, if you put the MAIN FRAME as shown in the gure to use the holes as indicators.
Top
Bottom
M6*70
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower hook of the stand.
Use the enclosed spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to assemble as shown in the picture.
M6*45
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Since it is a temporary attachment, do not need to fasten a nut.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
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2.4. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the second MAIN FRAME at the center of the lower row.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the first MAIN FRAME
and the second MAIN FRAME.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower hook of the STAND SUPPORT.
yBe cautious not to fall mainframes during assembly work.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
2.5. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the third MAIN FRAME at the right side of the lower row.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the second MAIN
FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower hook of the STAND COLUMN.
yBe cautious not to fall mainframes during assembly work.
M6*70
M6*70
M6*45
M6*45
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Make sure the surfaces of the first MAIN FRAME and the second MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
first MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the second MAIN FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
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Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
first MAIN FRAME
fourth MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the fourth MAIN FRAME and the first MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
2.6. Remove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment.
yRemove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment at the first MAIN FRAME.
2.7. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yHook the fourth MAIN FRAME at the left side of the upper row.
yFasten a M6*45 bolt at the hook of the upper left STAND COLUMN with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the first MAIN FRAME
and the fourth MAIN FRAME.
M6*70
M6*70
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*45
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Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
first MAIN FRAME second MAIN FRAME
fourth MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME third MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the fifth MAIN FRAME and the fourth MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
Make sure the surfaces of the fifth MAIN FRAME and the second MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
2.8. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yAssemble the fifth MAIN FRAME at the center of the upper row.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the upper hook of the STAND SUPPORT.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the fourth MAIN
FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the second MAIN
FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME.
M6*70 M6*70
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*45
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second MAIN FRAME second MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME third MAIN FRAME
sixth MAIN FRAME
sixth MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the sixth MAIN FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
Make sure the surfaces of the sixth MAIN FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
2.9. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yAssemble the sixth MAIN FRAME at the right side of the upper row.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the right hook of the STAND COLUMN.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the fifth MAIN FRAME
and the sixth MAIN FRAME.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the third MAIN
FRAME and the sixth MAIN FRAME.
M6*70
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*45
M6*70
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
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2.10. Check the contacting surfaces of MAIN FRAMEs
yCheck if the contacting surfaces are accurately positioned.
yIf there is improperly aligned MAIN FRAMEs, disassemble and correct the position prior to assemble again.
yAfter the alignment, shake the MAIN FRAMEs to check whether they are assembled tightly.
If there is improperly aligned MAIN FRAMEs, disassemble and correct the position prior to assemble again.
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Remove the screws of the supporting plate with a 5mm allen wrench. Then, remove the plate completely from the MAIN FRAME.
2.11. Remove the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns.
yOnce the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns are removed, the Sliding Frame can
move from side to side to install the MPDP.
yIn case of fixed center column, remove the supporting plate of upper MAIN FRAMEs only. Do not remove that of
lower MAIN FRAME.
 
 
Fixed Center Column
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Connect the MAIN FRAME and Y-Axis Link with M6*12 bolts using a 5mm allen wrench.
2.12. Fix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link."
yFix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link" at the right side of each MAIN FRAME to be
moved together.
3. MPDP Installation.
3.1. Check the height of ADJUSTER
yAdjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs at the rear side of the upper MAIN FRAMEs to 15mm or higher.
yAdjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs at the rear side of the lower MAIN FRAMEs to 5mm or lower.
yMPDP panel may be damaged if you install the MPDP sets without adjusting the height of the ADJUSTERs.
yTherefore, the height of the ADJUSTERs must be adjusted prior to installation.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
8mm WRENCH
WARNING
MPDP panel may be damaged if you install the MPDP sets without adjusting the height of the ADJUSTERs. Therefore, the height of the ADJUSTERs must be adjusted prior to installation.
Adjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs of the upper MAIN FRAMEs to 15mm or higher.
Adjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs of the lower MAIN FRAMEs to 5mm or lower.
15mm or higher
5mm or lower
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Fasten 4 PEGs in the back of MPDP with M5*30 bolts.
3.2. Assemble the PEG and GUIDE PIN to the MPDP.
yAssemble the four PEGs at the back of MPDP.
yInstall the GUIDE PINs where MPDP sets contact each other.
PEG
M5*30
If you need to detach a MPDP set in the lower row, move the set of the same column in the upper row to position "C." Then remove GUIDE PINs from the set in the lower row, move it to position "A" and detach from the MAIN FRAME.
ID SELECT
VIDEO
DVI-D
RS-232C
PC
SVC
LAN
PDP
Made in Korea
MPDP
감전사고 예방을 위하여, 덮개는 열지마세요.
내부에는 소비자가 수리할 수 있는 부품이 없으므로, 고객 A/S팀으로 연락하십시오.
제 품 명 칭 : PDP Monitor
모 델 명 : OPM-4260
정격전압전류 : AC 100-240V~,
4A, 50/60Hz
인증자상호 :오리온피디피(주)
제조업체명 :오리온피디피(주)
구입 및 A/S : 054) 460-5887
제 조 년,월 :
There are holes for the installation of the GUIDE PIN at the upper part and the sides.
GUIDE PIN
1
Insert the GUIDE PINs into the holes on the MASTER FRAME.
GUIDE PIN
MPDP
3.3. Install the first MPDP set
yPut the first MPDP set at the lower center position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the lower center MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
yAssemble the GUIDE PINs at the 2 positions on the top surface of MPDP set.
st
GUIDE PIN
WARNING
Put down the MPDP set to prevent any damage for the MPDP panel.
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3.4. Install the second MPDP set
yPut the second MPDP set at the upper center position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the upper center MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
st
nd
GUIDE PIN
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
There is a gap between the MPDP sets by the height difference of ADJUSTER. It prevents the damages on the MPDP sets from the installation impact.
1
2
3.5. Position the first and the second MPDP sets closely.
yTurn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper center MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to make the
MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
st
nd
ADJUSTER
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper center MAIN FRAME to position the MPDP sets contact with each other closely. Turn the ADJUSTERs in the both sides until the GUIDE PINs enter into the GUIDE PIN holes and MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
8mm WRENCH
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2
3.6. Install the third MPDP set.
yPut the third MPDP set at the lower left position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the lower left MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yAssemble the GUIDE PINs at the 2 positions on the top surface of MPDP set.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
st
rd
nd
GUIDE PIN
1
3
4
2
3.7. Install the fourth MPDP set.
yPut the fourth MPDP set at the upper left position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the upper left MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
st
rd
th
nd
GUIDE PIN
There is a gap between the MPDP sets by the height difference of ADJUSTER. It prevents the damages on the MPDP sets from the installation impact.
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
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3
4
2
3.8. Position the third and fourth MPDP sets closely.
yTurn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper left MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to make the
MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
st
nd
ADJUSTER
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper left MAIN FRAME to position the MPDP sets contact with each other closely. Turn the ADJUSTERs in the both sides until the GUIDE PINs enter into the GUIDE PIN holes and MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
rd
th
1
3
4
2
5
6
3.9. Install the fifth and sixth MPDP sets.
yRepeat the procedures to install fifth and sixth MPDP sets
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
st
rd
nd
GUIDE PIN
th
th
th
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
8mm WRENCH
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
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3.10. Assemble the GUIDE PINs on the side of MPDP sets.
yInsert the GUIDE PINs at the 8 positions on the side of MPDP sets.
GUIDE PIN
4. MPDP Aignment
4.1. Adjust the horizontality of the Fixed Center Column.
yPut a spirit level on the top of the MASTER FRAME in the Fixed Center Column.
yTurn the ADJUSTERs at the rear side of the lower MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to adjust the
horizontality.
Fixed Center Column
Turn the ADJUSTER of the lower MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to adjust the horizontality.
SPIRIT LEVEL
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
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4.2. Move the MPDP sets in the Left Column.
yTurn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to position the
GUIDE PINs on the right side of MPDP sets in the Left Column to the responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs on the left
side of MPDP sets in the Fixed Center Column.
yThen slide the MPDP sets toward the Fixed Center Column as close as possible.
Fixed Center Column
Position the GUIDE PINs to fit into the
responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs
Turn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to control the height.
Slide the MPDP sets in the Left Column
to the Fixed Center Column slowly.
4.3. Move the MPDP sets in the Right Column.
ySlide the MPDP sets in the Right Column to the Fixed Center Column slowly.
yTurn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Right Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to position the
GUIDE PINs on the right side of MPDP sets in the Fixed Center Column to the responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs on
the left side of MPDP sets in the Right Column.
yThen slide the MPDP sets toward the Fixed Center Column as close as possible.
Fixed Center Column
Position the GUIDE PINs to fit into the responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs
Turn the ADJUSTERs at the lower
MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to control the height.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
Slide the MPDP sets in the Left Column
to the Fixed Center Column slowly.
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4.4. Fix MPDP sets with FIX BRACKET UNIT
yCheck the assembly condition and fix the Left and the Right Columns with FIX BRACKET UNITs.
yFix the Left and the Right Columns with FIX BRACKET UNITs to the HANDLEs of the MPDP sets to prevent
unexpected movement.
I nsert the POSITIONING
BOLTs of FIX BRACKET UNIT into the groove in the MAIN FRAME.
R aise the FIX BRACKET
UNIT up to the MPDP HANDLE.
I f the FIX BRACKET UNIT
is blocked by the MPDP HANDLE or cannot reach the proper location, adjust the position with the POSITIONING BOLTs.
Place the FIX BRACKET
UNITs next to the side of the MPDP HANDLE and screw the fix bolt with a
2.5mm Allen wrench.
MAIN FRAME
POSITIONING BOLT
FIX BRACKET UNIT
POSITIONING BOLT
FIX BOLT
Fixed Center Column
02_
WALL UNIT
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※ADJUSTER may be assembled at the MAIN FRAME already.
21
40
486.7
40
40
370.6
55
50
190.35
65
WALL
WALL BRACKET
MAIN FRAME
50mm
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Supplied Accessories of MAIN FRAME
8mm 5mm 2.5mm
10mm
FIX BRACKET UNIT
(FIX BRACKET +
EXTENSION BRACKET)
USER MANUAL 1EA
BOLT M6*70 + NUT M6 4EA
ROUND HEAD BOLT
M5*30L 4EA
PEG 4EA
ADJUSTER
M10*50 2EA
Y-AXIS LINK 1EA
(Main frame link)
TOOL SET 1SET
BOLT M6*12 2EA
SPANNER 1EA
MAIN FRAME 1EA
ANCHOR BOLT 3/8" 4EAWALL BRACKET 2EA
BOLT M6*45 + NUT M6 2EA
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1. Safety notice for Wall installation
yInstallation must be done by the skilled persons designated
by sales agent or dealership.Installation work can be very dangerous for inexperienced person.It may cause serious injury or even death.
yAvoid weak or unstable locations.MPDP sets may fall, if
the location of installation cannot withstand the weight of MPDP sets.It may cause personal injury or product damage.
yWhen you need to move or replace the product after
installation, contact with the skilled persons designated by sales agent or dealership.Installation work can be very dangerous for inexperienced person.It may cause safety problems.
yDo not hang on the product or give any impact. Product
may fall and cause person injury.
yPlease install as described in this manual.Improper
installation may cause serious injury or product damage.
yDo not use heaters or humidifiers at the place of installation.
Heat or vapor may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
yInstallation of this product needs 6 or more skilled people.6
or more people need to work together to avoid personal injury or product damage.
yDo not install the product near to sprinkler, fire detector,
high-voltage cable, power source, or places of vibration or impact.
yCheck the condition and type of wall before installation. If all the condition fits, use enclosed anchors and bolts. Unauthorized anchors and bolts may not withstand the weight of the product and may cause safety problems.
yMake sure to disconnect power cord before installation. If you install the product while the power cord is still connected, it may cause electric shock or fire.
yMake sure to use the drill and bit of specified diameter.
Follow the instruction for the depth of the hole, too. Unspecified way of drilling may cause unstable installation. It may cause safety problems.
yUse working gloves when you install.Wear working gloves to
avoid any injury.
CAUTION
If the user does not comply with this instruction, minor injuries or product damage can be caused.
WARNING
If the user does not comply with this instruction, serious injuries or death can be caused.
※Please read and understand this manual fully before installation.
※ Please hand over this manual to customers after installation and ask to
read and keep this manual for future use.
y Please keep all the cautions and warnings for proper use of the product and prevent
possible accident or hazard.
y You can find "CAUTION" and "WARNING" signs in this manual. Each sign has following
meaning.
-WARNING:
If the user does not comply with this instruction, serious injuries or death
can be caused.
-CAUTION:
If the user does not comply with this instruction, minor injuries or product
damage can be caused.
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Check the type of wall to examine whether it can
withstand the weight of product.
yCheck the type and thickness of wall and the nish material. yCheck the wall can withstand the weight of the product before installation. yYou can use enclosed anchors and bolts, if the thickness of the nish material is 20mm or less. yNever install the product to the wall of gypsum board.
Check the installation space.
ySelect the location suitable for the product size and install to maintain the horizontal and
the vertical position. yLeave some space between the product and wall or other structures.(Minimum 15cm) yIf the product is installed in a closed space, it may be a cause of re or malfunction for its
internal heat.
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3. Fixing Anchor and Bolt
ØØ MakeØsureØtoØuseØspecifiedØaccessory.
ØØ ØCheckØtheØpositionsØandØintervals.Ø
IfØtheØholeØpositionsØareØnotØaccurate,ØtheØgapØbetweenØMPDPØsetsØcanØbeØ irregular.
Drill a hole with 8mm of diameter and
80mm~100mm of depth at the anchor spot
marked at the wall.
Clean the hole.
Insert the bolt into the hole.
Insert the sleeve along the bolt.
Insert the attachment, and hit it to insert by the hammer.
Fix the WALL BRACKET and assemble the
washer and the nut.
Fasten the nut securely.
Drill
Bolt
Sleeve
Attachment
Hammer
Washer
WALL BRACKET
Nut
2. Checking the location for installation.
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4.2. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the first MAIN FRAME at the left side of the lower row.
yMAIN FRAMEs should be assembled from bottom to upper sides.
yInsert M6*70 bolt into the MAIN FRAME and the wall bracket.
yIf you do not insert the M6*70 bolt, the MAIN FRAME may fall and cause personal injury or damages on the
MAIN FRAME.
4. Installing the Wall Bracket
4.1. Install the Wall Bracket on the wall.
yMark the location on the wall where the Wall Bracket will be installed according to the number of sets and gaps.
yIt is necessary to have upper and lower brackets for the MAIN FRAMEs of lower row.
The upper and lower brackets for the MAIN FRAMEs of lower row have to be installed to face each other.
yDrill holes where the Wall Brackets will be installed and install the anchor bolts (3/8").
Then, fix Wall Brackets with nuts.
924.5mm
486.7mm
370.6mm
40mm
40mm
924.5mm
40mm
M6*70
WALL BRACKET
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I t is more convenient to distinguish top and bottom, if you put the MAIN FRAME as shown in the figure to use the holes as indicators.
Top
Bottom
Assemble the anchor bolts (3/8") and Wall Brackets.
ANCHOR BOLT
ANCHOR BOLT
The Wall Brackets at the bottom need to face the upper parts.
ANCHOR BOLT (3/8")
Warning
Make sure that the horizontal and vertical lines are balanced.
Check the wall can stand the weight of MPDP sets before installation.
There must be enough clearance around the MPDP sets in every direction;
top, bottom, left and right.
Since it is a temporary attachment, do not need to fasten a nut.
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Use the enclosed spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to assemble as shown in the picture.
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Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
Make sure the surfaces of the first MAIN FRAME and the second MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
first MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower Wall Bracket from the bottom side.
4.3. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the second MAIN FRAME at the center of the lower row.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the first MAIN FRAME
and the second MAIN FRAME.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower Wall Bracket from the bottom side.
yBe cautious not to fall MAIN FRAMEs during assembly work.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*45
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Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
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4.5. Remove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment.
yRemove M6*70 bolt for temporary attachment at the first MAIN FRAME.
4.4. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the lower row.
yHook the third MAIN FRAME at the right side of the lower row.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the second MAIN
FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME.
yUse a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench to fasten M6*45 bolt at the lower Wall Bracket from the bottom side.
yBe cautious not to fall MAIN FRAME during assembly work.
M6*70
M6*45
M6*70
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
second MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the second MAIN FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
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Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
first MAIN FRAME
fourth MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the fourth MAIN FRAME and the first MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
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4.7. Assemble the second MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yAssemble the fifth MAIN FRAME at the center of the upper row.
yHook the MAIN FRAME at the upper center wall bracket and fasten a M6*45 bolt with a spanner and a 5mm
allen wrench
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the fourth MAIN
FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME.
4.6. Assemble the first MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yHook the fourth MAIN FRAME at the left side of the upper row.
yFasten a M6*45 bolt at the hook of the upper left Wall Bracket with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench.
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the first MAIN FRAME
and the fourth MAIN FRAME.
M6*70
M6*45
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
first MAIN FRAME
fourth MAIN FRAME
second MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the fifth MAIN FRAME and the fourth MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
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yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the second MAIN
FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME.
4.8. Assemble the third MAIN FRAME for the upper row.
yAssemble the sixth MAIN FRAME at the right side of the upper row.
yHook the MAIN FRAME at the upper right wall bracket and fasten a M6*45 bolt with a spanner and a 5mm allen
wrench
yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the connection points of the fifth MAIN FRAME
and the sixth MAIN FRAME.
M6*70
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*45
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
second MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the fifth MAIN FRAME and the second MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
M6*70
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
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second MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME
sixth MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the sixth MAIN FRAME and the fifth MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
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yFasten M6*70 bolts with a spanner and a 5mm allen wrench at the 3 connection points of the third MAIN
FRAME and the sixth MAIN FRAME.
Assemble the enclosed nut M6 and a washer together.
M6*70
second MAIN FRAME
fifth MAIN FRAME
third MAIN FRAME
sixth MAIN FRAME
Make sure the surfaces of the sixth MAIN FRAME and the third MAIN FRAME is accurately contact with each other. Or, the gap between the MPDP sets may be wider.
Put the contacting surfaces in accurate position and fasten them with the enclosed 5mm Allen Wrench and the spanner.
4.9. Check the contacting surfaces of MAIN FRAMEs
yCheck if the contacting surfaces are accurately positioned.
yIf there is improperly aligned MAIN FRAMEs, disassemble and correct the position prior to assemble again.
yAfter the alignment, shake the MAIN FRAMEs to check whether they are assembled tightly.
If there is improperly aligned MAIN FRAMEs, disassemble and correct the position prior to assemble again.
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M6*12
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Remove the screws of the supporting plate with a 5mm allen wrench. Then, remove the plate completely from the MAIN FRAME.
4.10. Remove the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns.
yOnce the supporting plate of MAIN FRAMEs in the left and right columns are removed, the Sliding Frame can
move from side to side to install the MPDP.
yIn case of fixed center column, remove the supporting plate of upper MAIN FRAMEs only. Do not remove that of
lower MAIN FRAME.
 
 
Fixed Center Column
4.11. Fix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link."
yFix the MAIN FRAMEs of the upper and lower rows with "Y-Axis Link" at the right side of each MAIN FRAME to be
moved together.
Connect the MAIN FRAME and Y-Axis Link with M6*12 bolts using a 5mm allen wrench.
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5. MPDP Installation.
5.1. Check the height of ADJUSTER
yAdjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs at the rear side of the upper MAIN FRAMEs to 15mm or higher.
yAdjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs at the rear side of the lower MAIN FRAMEs to 5mm or lower.
yMPDP panel may be damaged if you install the MPDP sets without adjusting the height of the ADJUSTERs.
yTherefore, the height of the ADJUSTERs must be adjusted prior to installation.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
8mm WRENCH
WARNING
MPDP panel may be damaged if you install the MPDP sets without adjusting the height of the ADJUSTERs. Therefore, the height of the ADJUSTERs must be adjusted prior to installation.
Adjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs of the upper MAIN FRAMEs to 15mm or higher.
Adjust the height of the 6 ADJUSTERs of the lower MAIN FRAMEs to 5mm or lower.
15mm or higher
5mm or lower
Fasten 4 PEGs in the back of MPDP with M5*30 bolts.
5.2. Assemble the PEG and GUIDE PIN to the MPDP.
yAssemble the four PEGs at the back of MPDP.
yInstall the GUIDE PINs where MPDP sets contact each other.
PEG
M5*30
If you need to detach a MPDP set in the lower row, move the set of the same column in the upper row to position "C." Then remove GUIDE PINs from the set in the lower row, move it to position "A" and detach from the MAIN FRAME.
ID SELECT
VIDEO
DVI-D
RS-232C
PC
SVC
LAN
PDP
Made in Korea
MPDP
감전사고 예방을 위하여, 덮개는 열지마세요.
내부에는 소비자가 수리할 수 있는 부품이 없으므로, 고객 A/S팀으로 연락하십시오.
제 품 명 칭 : PDP Monitor
모 델 명 : OPM-4260
정격전압전류 : AC 100-240V~,
4A, 50/60Hz
인증자상호 :오리온피디피(주)
제조업체명 :오리온피디피(주)
구입 및 A/S : 054) 460-5887
제 조 년,월 :
There are holes for the installation of the GUIDE PIN at the upper part and the sides.
GUIDE PIN
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5.3. Configure MPDP ID and make connections for all the necessary external devices and power.
ySet ID, make necessary connections and power before hang the MPDP sets on the wall.
yThere is no space for such work after installation.
yRefer to "2. Set ID Switch Setting" on page 93 for ID configuration. For further information, refer to the
MPDP user manual.
yNeatly arrange all the connection cables. If they are stretched out or disorganized, it may cause personal injury
or bad connection.
※The ID setting in the picture is the exemplary view from the back
ID 3
ID 6
ID 2
ID 5
ID 1
ID 4
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
DVI-D
OUT
IN
DVI-D
OUT
IN
DVI-D
OUT
IN
DVI-D
OUT
IN
DVI-D
OUT
IN
DVI-D
OUT
IN
RS-232C control PC
DVI
!
Note
Prior to the installation, all the connection work should be completed.
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Note
In case of Wall Unit Type, cable connection and MPDP ID conguration must done prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
1
st
GUIDE PIN
ID : 5
All the connection cables should be connected prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
5.4. Install the first MPDP set
yPut the first MPDP set at the lower center position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the lower center MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
yAssemble the GUIDE PINs at the 2 positions on the top surface of MPDP set.
WARNING
Put down the MPDP set to prevent any damage for the MPDP panel.
Insert the GUIDE PINs into the holes on the MASTER FRAME.
GUIDE PIN
MPDP
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2
5.5. Install the second MPDP set
yPut the second MPDP set at the upper center position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the upper center MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
st
nd
GUIDE PIN
1
2
5.6. Position the first and the second MPDP sets closely.
yTurn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper center MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to make the
MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
st
nd
ADJUSTER
ID : 5 ID : 5
ID : 2 ID : 2
All the connection cables should be connected prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper center MAIN FRAME to position the MPDP sets contact with each other closely. Turn the ADJUSTERs in the both sides until the GUIDE PINs enter into the GUIDE PIN holes and MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
There is a gap between the MPDP sets by the height difference of ADJUSTER. It prevents the damages on the MPDP sets from the installation impact.
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1
3
2
st
rd
nd
GUIDE PIN
1
3
4
2
st
rd
th
nd
GUIDE PIN
ID : 5
ID : 2
ID : 4
ID : 5
ID : 2
ID : 1
ID : 4
5.7. Install the third MPDP set.
yPut the third MPDP set at the lower left position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the lower left MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yAssemble the GUIDE PINs at the 2 positions on the top surface of MPDP set.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
5.8. Install the fourth MPDP set.
yPut the fourth MPDP set at the upper left position.
yInsert the PEGs into the PEG holes of the upper left MAIN FRAME and down the set slowly.
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
There is a gap between the MPDP sets by the height difference of ADJUSTER. It prevents the damages on the MPDP sets from the installation impact.
All the connection cables should be connected prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
All the connection cables should be connected prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
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1
3
4
2
st
nd
ADJUSTER
rd
th
1
3
4
5
6
2
st
rd
nd
GUIDE PIN
th
th
th
ID : 5
ID : 5
ID : 2
ID : 2
ID : 1
ID : 3
ID : 1
ID : 4
ID : 6
ID : 4
5.9. Position the third and fourth MPDP sets closely.
yTurn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper left MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to make the
MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the upper left MAIN FRAME to position the MPDP sets contact with each other closely. Turn the ADJUSTERs in the both sides until the GUIDE PINs enter into the GUIDE PIN holes and MPDP sets contact with each other closely.
5.10. Install the fifth and sixth MPDP sets.
yRepeat the procedures to install fifth and sixth MPDP sets
yBe careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
WARNING
Be careful not to give any impact to the set to prevent the damage for the MPDP panel.
All the connection cables should be connected prior to MPDP installation. Check the MPDP ID numbers before the installation.
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GUIDE PIN
Fixed Center Column
5.11. Assemble the GUIDE PINs on the side of MPDP sets.
yInsert the GUIDE PINs at the 8 positions on the side of MPDP sets
6. MPDP Alignment
6.1. Adjust the horizontality of the Fixed Center Column.
yPut a spirit level on the top of the MASTER FRAME in the Fixed Center Column.
yTurn the ADJUSTER at the rear side of the lower MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to adjust the
horizontality.
Turn the ADJUSTER of the lower MAIN FRAME with the 8mm Allen Wrench to adjust the horizontality.
SPIRIT LEVEL
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
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Fixed Center Column
6.2. Move the MPDP sets in the Left Column.
yTurn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to position the
GUIDE PINs on the right side of MPDP sets in the Left Column to the responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs on the left
side of MPDP sets in the Fixed Center Column.
yThen slide the MPDP sets toward the Fixed Center Column as close as possible.
Position the GUIDE PINs to fit into the
responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs
Turn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to control the height.
Slide the MPDP sets in the Left Column
to the Fixed Center Column slowly.
6.3. Move the MPDP sets in the Right Column.
yTurn the ADJUSTERs at the lower MAIN FRAME of the Right Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to position the
GUIDE PINs on the right side of MPDP sets in the Fixed Center Column to the responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs on
the left side of MPDP sets in the Right Column.
yThen slide the MPDP sets toward the Fixed Center Column as close as possible.
Position the GUIDE PINs to fit into the
responding GUIDE PIN HOLEs
Turn the ADJUSTERs at the lower
MAIN FRAME of the Left Column with the 8mm Allen Wrench to control the height.
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
Turn the ADJUSTER at the rear bottom side of each MAIN FRAME with an 8mm Allen Wrench to higher or lower it.
ADJUSTER (M10*50)
Slide the MPDP sets in the Left Column
to the Fixed Center Column slowly.
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External dimension 924.5mm[W] X 526.7mm[H] X 65mm[D]
Weight 7kg (±0.5kg)
529
924.5
526.7
336
30
65
6.4. Fix MPDP sets with FIX BRACKET UNIT
yCheck the assembly condition and fix the Left and the Right Columns with FIX BRACKET UNITs.
yFix the Left and the Right Columns with FIX BRACKET UNITs to the HANDLEs of the MPDP sets to prevent
unexpected movement.
Fixed Center Column
I nsert the POSITIONING
BOLTs of FIX BRACKET UNIT into the groove in the MAIN FRAME.
R aise the FIX BRACKET
UNIT up to the MPDP HANDLE.
I f the FIX BRACKET UNIT
is blocked by the MPDP HANDLE or cannot reach the proper location, adjust the position with the POSITIONING BOLTs.
Place the FIX BRACKET
UNITs next to the side of the MPDP HANDLE and screw the fix bolt with a
2.5mm Allen wrench.
MAIN FRAME
POSITIONING BOLT
FIX BRACKET UNIT
POSITIONING BOLT
FIX BOLT
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SCREEN
CONFIGURATION
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1. Input/Output Terminals 2. Set ID Switch Setting
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
• Model Name : OPM-4260
• Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
• Current : Max. 4A
• Frequency : 50/60Hz
• Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
• Model Name : OPM-4260
• Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
• Current : Max. 4A
• Frequency : 50/60Hz
• Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTB PWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
❺Ø
1. ID SELECT
Set ID Switch
2. VIDEO Input / Output
Composite Signal, BNC
3. PC Input/Output
Analog RGB Signal, D-Sub 15pin
4. DVI-D Input/Output
Digital RGB Signal(TMDS), single link 24pin
5. RS-232C Input/Output
MPDP Control, Upgrade by Com Port, D-sub 9pin
6. SVC
For the exclusive use of service, RJ11
7. LAN
MPDP Control by Ethernet, RJ45
8. AC Input
AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60Hz
yYou can set ID with 3 rotary switches as shown in the following figure.
※The ID setting in the picture is the exemplary view from the back
yLED Indication
LED Indication Description
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Power O by MSCS Program.
(System ready).
FAN : Normal - LED O, Abnormal - LED On
IF FAN LED is turned on, please check FANs.
ON OFF BLINKING
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
DOWN
UP
PDP
CO., LTD.
Made in Korea
Model Name : OPM-4260
Voltage : AC~100 - 240V
Current : Max. 4A
Frequency : 50/60Hz
Serial No :
MPDP
FCC Verified : Class "A"
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To prevent electric shock, Do not remove cover. No user serviceable part inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
ID SELECT
FANSTBPWR ON
AUDIO/VIDEO APPARATUS E329824 42SS
VIDEO
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
PC
IN OUT
SVCLAN
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Warning
When you set ID of MPDP set, power cable must be disconnected. If power cable is not disconnected during ID setting, MPDP set may be operated with the previous ID and it may cause abnormal behavior.
For stable operation, wait for at least 10 seconds prior to use MPDP control program after the rst AC power connection.
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ID 3 ID 2
ID 5ID 6
ID 1
ID 4
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C Control PC
RS-232C
4. Setting and operation of MSCS software
4.1. MSCS Installation
yInsert the Installation CD.
yYou can see following installation start screen.
ySelect APPLICATION → MSCS to install MSCS.
※MSCS supports Windows® 2000, Windows® XP and Windows® Vista, Windows® 7™ only
<MSCS Installation start screen.>
3. Control Signal Cable Connection
3.1. Connection of RS-232C Cable
yConnect the RS-232C cable by daisy chain method as shown in the picture below.
※The ID setting in the picture is the exemplary view from the back
Caution
Caution for using MSCS
Data for Picture control, Manual Tracking and so forth can be read by clicking the right button of your mouse on the desired MPDP set from MSCS. Please do not use above function together with the other functions.
When you o AC power, execute power o by MSCS rst and disconnect AC power to save your conguration.
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4.2. Start MSCS
yMSCS is an application program needed to control MPDP.
yWhen you execute MSCS for your product at the installation screen, it will create a new folder at C:/Program
File/MSCS and an icon on your computer screen.
yBy double clicking the MSCS icon, the initial screen image of MSCS will be displayed as shown in the picture.
<MSCS Window (Multi Screen Control system)>
4.3. Setting of COM Port
yCom Port connects or disconnects the communication between PC and MPDP.
yConnect MPDP to PC Com Port via RS-232C cable.
yGo to MSCS Menu -> Communication and set Com Port. Click 'Connect' using mouse or press 'Ctrl+C' using
keyboard.
y In order to disconnect communication, click 'Disconnect' using mouse or press 'Ctrl+D' using keyboard.
!
Note
When you use USB-to-RS-232C converters, you need to set Com Port again, because MSCS uses one of Com Port no. 1 to 30.
Available Com Port on the PC is automatically recognized and displayed.
■Com Port Configuration
Baud Rate 115200bps(Fixed)
Data Bit 8Bits
Parity None
Stop Bit 1Bit
Flow Control None
Caution
To install MSCS, you need the account for the administrator.
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4.4. "New design/Last design" setting
yYou can see following pop-up window for "New design/Last design" when you click "Connect" or press "Ctrl+C"
using keyboard after select communication type.
New/Last Design Set
yClick "Open New Design" to prepare new configuration.
y Click "Open Last Design" to go to last design before closing.
!
Note
Select OPEN NEW DESIGN for the initial conguration.
yWhen the connection is successfully completed after setting Com Port, following Message dialog is displayed.
The dialog window will be disappeared in 1 second.
4.5. Multi-screen configuration
■Input the numbers of X and Y
yX is for the number of row and Y is for column.
yInput 3 for X and 3 for Y as shown in the picture below.
yMPDP image of selected numbers of X and Y is displayed in the Screen configuration in one second after setting
the number.
<Screen Configuration Setting>
4.6. Selecting the command transmission method
yONE PDP : Transmit Protocol Command to one MPDP.
yALL PDP : Transmit the Protocol command sequentially to all connected MPDP sets.
yBroadcast : Transmit the Protocol command simultaneously to all connected MPDP sets.
!
Note
Select ALL PDP.
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4.7. Screen Information
yYou can check the resolution of the input source by clicking "INFO" button. It will be displayed at the upper
right corner of the screen.
yYou can also check the status of the input signal. If there is no input signal, "No Signal" will be displayed.
<Information input signal>
4.8. Power On/Off
1) Power On: Press On button in the Power Mode.
2) Power Off: Press Off button in the Power Mode.
Caution
It needs about 10 seconds standby time before pressing the Power On button if the power is newly connected. Without the standby time, it may cause malfunction. In case of malfunction, disconnect the power plug and connect it again.
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3) Configure ID2 and ID 5as one single screen at "Screen Configuration" box
yClick ID2 with the left button of the mouse and drag to D5.
yWhen you stop dragging, D2 and D5 will be changed as one screen and configured to receive DVI input.
ID1
ID4
ID2
ID5
ID3
ID6
4.9. Screen Formation
1) Select DVI at the "Input Select" box.
2) Configure ID1 and ID 4 as one single screen at "Screen Configuration" box
yClick ID1with the left button of the mouse and drag to D4.
yWhen you stop dragging, D1 and D4 will be changed as one screen and configured to receive DVI input.
ID1
ID4
ID2
ID5
ID3
ID6
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4) Configure ID3 and ID 6 as one single screen at "Screen Configuration" box
yClick ID3 with the left button of the mouse and drag to D6.
yWhen you stop dragging, D3 and D6 will be changed as one screen and configured to receive DVI input.
ID1
ID4
ID2
ID5
ID3
ID6
5) Screen Configuration is completed.
yMove on to "04_GRAPHIC CONFIGURATION" on page 107 .
Caution
You may disconnect the RS-232C cable between the control PC and MPDP sets for e-board after the screen conguration. However, you should not disconnect the RS-232C cables between the MPDP Sets.
!
Note
This is very brief instruction and explanation for conguring the screen formation for e-board. Please refer to the MPDP user manual in the MPDP set package for further screen control and additional functions.
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1. Graphic card Configuration for batter image quality
yIt is the best to use the native display resolution of the display device for optimal image quality of
OPE-11701. This instruction is intended for conguring the multi output channel graphic card, nVidia
GTX680 series, using the native display resolution.
■Features
yHigh speed graphic processing with the highest level core among nVidia Geforce series.
yHigh speed frame for high resolution images with 2GB memory.
ySurround configuration with 3 monitors to make one screen image
yBezel correction for grouped images.
2. Hardware connection
2.1. Daisy-Chain
yOPE-11701 is consisted of 6 MPDP sets of 853X480 resolution.
yTo make one screen image, connect 2 MPDP sets in the top and bottom with daisy-chain as shown in
the following picture. It makes them a single monitor with the resolution of 853X960. MPDP sets in 3
columns are connected in the same manner and make 3 monitors with the resolution of 853X960.
yFull screen display with the resolution of 2599X960 is available by the S/W control for the graphic card.
ID 6
ID 2ID 3
ID 5
ID 1
ID 4
DVI-D
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
DVI-D
IN OUT
853 X 960
Resolution
853 X 960
Resolution
853 X 960
Resolution
<Daisy-Chain and Graphic card Connection>
※Please refer to "03_SCREEN CONFIGURATION" on page 91 for Daisy-chain connection in H/W
and S/W.
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2.2. Graphic card connection
. Dual-Link DVI-D
. Dual-Link DVI
. HDMI
. DisplayPort
<Image output port>
yConnect the display sets to the selected 3 output ports of the graphic card. Display port must be included in
the 3 output ports. (e.g. port # 1, 2, 4 or # 1, 3, 4 or # 2,3,4 in the above pic.)
yDisplay port should be connected via converting gender. Passive type gender must be used. (Active gender is
not suitable)
3. S/W Configuration
3.1. Execute "NVIDIA Control Panel"
<Initial booting screen shot after installing the graphic card driver>
yYou will have above screen after installing the graphic card and the operating driver.
yIf you do not have 3 screens, check the "Screen Formation" and cable connection first.
yThen, check the "Resolution setting" in Windows program whether all 3 screens are configured as expanded
screens.
yCheck screen resolution of Windows
yIf the "Multiple displays" menu is configured as "Disconnect this display" instead of "Expand desktop to this
display" select the display and select the monitor and select "Expand desktop to this display" and click "Apply."
yRepeat the procedures for the other monitors in the same manner.
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Note
Refer to NVDIA website [http://www.nvidia.com] for the installation instruction for the graphic card and operating driver program.
3.2. Surround Configuration
yClick the right button of the mouse on the desktop screen to execute NVIDIA Control Panel.
<NVIDIA Control Panel screen shot>
yClick "Configure Surround, PhysX" tab in the "3D Settings" at the menu in the left after NVIDIA Control Panel is
loaded.
ySelect "Span displays with Surround" check box in the "Surround configuration" box than click "Configure"
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<Indicating current Monitor Connection>
yCheck if the 3 display sets are recognized in the "Status" window at the "Congure Displays for
Surround". If they are properly connected, click "Apply"
<ID numbers are displayed on each monitor>
yThe display IDs will be displayed as shown in the picture when the screen is turned on after blackout.
Caution
The above shown picture is an example for your understanding, the ID arrangement on the screen may be dierent according to the cabling orders of the graphic card.
yArrange the order of the display sets to match the ID numbers on the screen and the numbers in the
conguration window.
yTo change the display orders, click the monitor to be re-arranged and drag to the proper position.
yClick "Apply" after the procedure. The displays will be re-arranged when the screen is turned on after blackout.
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3.3. Bezel Correction
<Screen shot for asking Bezel Correction and Special resolution>
yThe window for asking Bezel Correction and Special resolution will be displayed. Click "Yes, add special
resolutions".
<Correction images are displayed on the border of each display set for Bezel correction>
yDiagonal road image will be displayed on the border lines.
yAdjust the bezel width at "Adjust bezel width until the road appears straight" window.
yTo control the bezel between the left and the center monitors (No. 1 and No. 3 in the picture,) click the arrows
(Up & Down) between the left and the center monitors until the road looks straight.
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<Procedures to straighten the road between the display borders>
yAfter completing the bezel correction for the left and the center monitors, click the arrows (Up & Down)
between the center and the right monitors to adjust the bezel between the center and the right monitors.
When you click the arrows, the correction image (road image) is moved to the area between the center and the
right monitors. Repeat the procedures until the road looks straight.
yWhen the correction is completed, click "Create Resolutions" button.
3.4. Change Resolution
yAfter bezel correction, change resolutions.
yIt can be done with 2 parts; activating the resolution and applying the resolution.
yActivate the resolution that is created by bezel correction first.
yWhen you click "Create Resolutions" button after bezel correction, "Set resolution to control Surround" window
is popped up. Then click "Add or remove resolutions"
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<Resolution Activation example>
yThere are 2 windows in the "Add or remove resolution" menu. The resolution lists in the left and right;
"Inactive" and "Active". Select the most similar resolution with "(bezel corrected)" to "2559X960"from
the "Inactive" resolution list and click the right arrow to move the selected resolution from "Inactive" to
"Active" and click "OK."
Caution
Although it is "2564x960" in the picture, it is just an example and may vary for actual conguration.
yClick "Finish."
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yThis is for applying newly created resolution to the screen.
yClick "Display" in the left menu of NVIDIA Control Panel, "Change resolution" and select "2564x960(bezel
corrected)" in the resolution window, then click "Apply"
yAfter changing the resolution, the window for asking if you want to remain with the changed resolution will be
popped up. Then, click "OK."
Caution
Although it is "2564x960" in the picture, it is just an example and may vary for actual conguration.
3.5. Desktop configuration
yIn this chapter, two additional minor configurations will be described.
yAlthough NVIDIA Control Panel regards 3 display sets as a single display set, the default setting is displaying the
taskbar at the bottom line of the central display set only.
yIn addition, if you maximize a window, basically, it will be expanded only within the display sets where the
window is located.
<Window task bar is located only at the central display set>
<Window is maximized only within the display sets where the window is located>
yIf it is not bother your use, you may disregard additional configuration.
However, if you want to use the display like a normal single display set, following configuration is necessary.
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ySelect "Desktop" – "Surround Displays" from the menu bar and click to deselect "Confine Taskbar to Center
Display"
yTask bar will be displayed on the bottom line of all display sets as shown in the picture.
<Windows taskbar is displayed on the bottom line of all display sets>
yFollowing is the configuration for maximizing the window on the whole screen.
ySelect "Desktop" – "Surround Displays" from the menu bar and click to select "Maximize Windows Across All
Displays." Window will be expanded through the whole screen when it is maximized.
<Window is maximized on the whole screen>
Caution
If above mentioned functions do not work properly, reboot your computer and re-install the graphic card or driver program.
If you experience any troubles other than above described in this instruction, please contact the supplier of the graphic card or NVIDIA.
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FRAME
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1. Check the parts information
yThe mechanical parts for e-board have markings for part names, installing directions and locations.
yRefer to the markings printed on the back side of each part.
FRAME LEFT
UP
SCREW
IR BAR (RIGHT)
UP
IR BAR (RIGHT)
UP
<Frame Left> <IR BAR RIGHT>
FRAME LEFT
UP
SCREW
Up mark indicates the upper direction of the parts.
Screw mark indicates the points for fastening the bolts
2. Installation
yThe installation place must be flat without any inclination and the installation work requires 2 or more people.
yPrior to installation, fix the stand wheels.
yCheck the operation status of MPDP sets before installation.
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Note
Since all the mechanical parts and Sensors for OPE-11701 are assembled to test thoroughly for product reliability and your satisfaction prior to packing and shipping, there may be some traces or marks of assembly or fasteners. It is very normal test process and the products are not used or returned ones.
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If any mechanical parts crash into PDP panels, the PDP panel can be damaged easily. Since the edges of mechanical parts may be sharp, take good care of your head or back to avoid any physical injuries.
The enclosed accessories must be used for installation
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3. Fix "Frame Bottom" to the bottom side.
yFix Frame Bottom to the bottom side of the sets with M8*10 bolts.
yThe work must be done with extra care, because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Bottom bumps into
them.
※This work should be done by 2 or more people.
4. Fix "Frame Right"
yFix Frame Right to the right side of the sets with M8*10 bolts as shown in the picture.
yInstall the Sub-control board to face the front side at the lower part of Frame Right.
yThe work must be done with extra care, because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Right bumps into
them.
Frame Right
M8*10
Sub Control Board
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M8*10
M8*10
The enclosed M8*10 bolt must be fastened with a washer.
Washer
M8*10
The enclosed M8*10 bolt must be fastened with a washer.
Washer
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5. Front glass installation
yPrior to assemble the glass to the frame, clean the both surfaces of the glass with alcohol or glass cleaner.
yFront and back side may be different for specially coated glasses. In such case, refer to the labels on the glass.
yLift the glass straightly upward without any inclination and insert it to the groove in the Frame bottom.
yThis work should be done by 2 or more people with suction cups.
yThe work must be done with extra care, because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Right bumps into
them.
VACUUM SUCTION CUPS
FRONT GLASS
TOP
Bottom
Caution
MPDP panels can be damaged if the front glass crashes into them.
FRONT GLASS
Frame Bottom Frame Bottom
5.1. Slide the front glass toward the right end.
ySlide the glass in the groove of Frame Bottom toward the vertical groove in the Frame Right.
yThe front glass must be supported with hands while slide toward Right end or it may be inclined to front side
and fall down.
M8*10
The enclosed M8*10 bolt must be fastened with a washer.
Washer
Slide the glass into the vertical groove in the aluminum frame for Frame Right.
75mm
75mm
50mm
50mm
75mm
75mm
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6. Fix "Frame Left"
yFix Frame Left to the left side of the sets with M8*10 bolts as shown in the picture.
yThe work must be done with extra care, because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Left bumps into them.
Frame Left
M8*10
M8*10
The enclosed M8*10 bolt must be fastened with a washer.
Washer
7. Fix "Frame Top"
yFix Frame Top to the top of the sets with M8*10 bolts as shown in the picture.
yThe work must be done with extra care, because MPDP panels can be damaged if Frame Top bumps into them.
Frame Top
M8*10
M8*10
The enclosed M8*10 bolt must be fastened with a washer.
Washer
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8. Fix "IR Bar"
yInstall the long IR Bar at the bottom side in advance and identify and install the IR bars for left and right sides at
the designated locations.
yThe connector should be drawn through the hole at the lower corners to the back side.
yIR Bars should be fixed tightly with adhesive tapes.
Adhesive tape for IR Bar
IR Bar Connector
Hole
Frame Right
Frame Left
Frame Bottom
IR Bar Connectors
I nsert the IR Bar connectors
to the Frame Bottom hole and fix with tapes.
9. Fix "Camera Module"
yIdentify the left and the right Camera modules, assemble them at the corner of the front glass and fix with bolts
as shown in the picture.
Camera Module
Make the 2 grooves of the
Camera modules contacts the front glass tightly and fix with bolts.
Assemble the Camera
Modules at the upper corners of the front glass.
Hook the Camera module at
the front glass.
FRONT GLASS
Camera Module
Fix IR Bar Bottom to Frame Bottom.
The white surface of IR Bar must contact with the glass. Fix IR Bars to Frame bottom with adhesive tapes.
Fix IR Bar Left next to
Frame Left closely and the white surface of IR Bar must contact with the glass.
Fix IR Bar Right next to
Frame Right closely and the white surface of IR Bar must contact with the glass.
The white surface of IR Bar must contact with the glass
CONNECTOR
The surface where the connecter is attached should contact the aluminum frame.
IR BAR Right
IR BAR Left
IR BAR Bottom
The IR Bar Connectors should be fixed toward Frame sides.
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10.2. Connecting the right Camera Module.
yThere is the connection cable for the right Camera Module at the back side of the Frame Right.
yPass the connection cable through the circular hole at the upper part of the Frame Right.
yConnect the connection cable passed through the circular hole to the 4 pin connector of the right Camera
Module.
10. Connector connection
10.1. e-Board Connection Diagram
yThere are several connectors at the 4 corners of the installed frames.
yPlease refer to the following diagram for cable connection.
IR Bar (Bottom)
IR Bar ( Right)
Touch Sensor-Left
Touch Sensor-Right
Power
12V
12V
5V
Sensor Control BoardMain Control Board
RightLeft
Adapter
PC
IR Bar (Left)
■Power Line
■IR Bar Power Line
■Camera Module Line
■Touch Sensor Line
■RS-232C Line
■PC Power Control Line
Back side of Frame Right Right Camera Module in the front side of e-board
I nsert the connection cable for
the right Camera Module to the circular hole.
Connect the connection cable passed through the hole to the 4 pin connector of the right Camera Module.
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10.3. Connecting the left Camera Module
yThere is the connection cable for the left Camera module at the left side of the Frame Top
yPass the connection cable through the square shape hole first and then the circular hole at the upper part of
the Frame Left.
yConnect the connection cable to the 4 pin connector of the left Camera Module.
10.4. Connecting the extension connectors.
yThere are 3pin and 4 pin extension connectors at the rear upper side of the Frame Right.
y3pin connector is for the power for the Fan from Main Control Board and 4pin connector is for connecting the
left Camera module to the Sensor Control Board.
yPass the 3pin and the 4 pin extension connectors (female) at the right side of the Frame Top through the square
shape hole at the upper part of the Frame Right.
yConnect the 3pin and the 4 pin extension connectors (female) to the 3pin and the 4 pin extension connectors
(male) at the Frame Right
Left Camera module at the front of e-BoardBack side of Frame Left
Connect the connection cable
to the 4 pin connector
Caution
Be careful not to damage the connecting portions of the connecters and the cables.
Pass the connection cable
through the square shape hole first and then the circular hole.
Back side of Frame Right
I nsert the 3pin and the 4 pin
extension connectors into the square shape hole.
Connect the 3pin and the 4
pin extension connectors, respectively.
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10.5. Connecting IR Bar Right
yThere is a connection cable with three 2pin connectors at the rear lower side of the Frame Right
yPass the connection cable through the square hole in the Frame Bottom.
yConnect the three connectors to the connectors at the IR Bar Right, IR Bar Bottom and Frame Bottom.
yThe connectors can be connected randomly
Pass the cable and connect to the connectors randomly.
The cable with 3
connectors
10.6. Connecting IR Bar Left
yThere is a connection cable with two 2pin connectors at the left side of the Frame Bottom.
yConnect the two connectors to the connectors at the IR Bar Left and IR Bar Bottom.
yThe connectors can be connected randomly
The connectors can be connected randomly
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10.7. Connecting Adapter Power Cord
yConnect the power cord to the Adapter under the Frame Right.
10.8. Connecting USB Cable
yThere is the USB cable extended from Sensor Control Board under the Frame Right.
yThe extended USB cable is male type.
yConnect the USB Cable to your PC with the enclosed USB extension cable (3m.)
Connect to the PC with the
enclosed USB extension cable (3m.)
Connect the POWER cable to the Adaptor.
Connect the power cable and
check the operating conditions.
Adaptor
PC
USB extension cable
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10.9. Connecting RS-232C Cable
yConnect the RS-232C cable from Main Control Board to the RS-232C IN port of the MPDP of ID No. 6.
yThe 6 MPDP sets must be connected by Daisy Chain method. Refer to the following diagram.
Connect to the RS-232C IN port of the MPDP of ID No. 6.
10.10. Connecting PC Power Control Connector
yThere is the PC power Control Connector extended from the Sensor Control Board at the rear lower part of the
Frame Right.
yAlthough the extended PC power Control Connector has the same specification with USB, it must not connect
to the USB port in a PC. It must connect to the separate connector in the PC bracket.
yThe PC power Control Connector is female type to distinguish from USB cable
yUse the enclosed USB extension cable to connect the PC power Control Connector and the port in the PC
bracket.
Main Control
Board
ID 3 ID 2
ID 5ID 6
ID 1
ID 4
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
IN OUT
RS-232C
Caution
To be distinguished from normal USB cable, PC Power Control Connector is female type. It must not be connected to USB port.
PC Power Control Extension Cable
It shares the same specification with USB. But, it must not connect to the USB port in a PC
PC
RS-232C Daisy Chain Connection
PC Power Control
Connector
Connect to the designated port in
the PC bracket with the enclosed PC Power Control Extension Connector.
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12. Touch Sensor Configuration Move on to "06_SENSOR CONFIGURATION" on page 151 .
yThe instruction for Sensor Configuration is separately described in the next chapter "06_SENSOR
CONFIGURATION" on page 151 .
yIf there is no problem for Sensor Configuration, move on the next procedure.
WARNING
The installation will be completed by assembling the Mask Cover Top after sensor conguration.
13. Fix Mask Cover Top
yFix Mask Cover Top
Mask Cover Top Left Mask Cover Top Rignt
11. Fix Mask Cover (Bottom, Left and Right)
yFix the Mask Covers for Bottom, Left and Right, sequentially as shown in the picture.
yDo not fix Mask Cover Top yet.
Mask Cover Bottom Left
Mask Cover Bottom Right
Mask Cover Left
Mask Cover Right
M4*10
M4*10
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Remote Control Reception
Power On LED Power Off LED
Power Switch
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06_SENSOR
CONFIGURATION
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1. Introduction
yThis document is an instruction manual of the touch sensors (T3K Series Touch Sensors) for OPE -11701
e-board.
Caution
As there exist some special knowledge in the setup of the sensors, it is advised that this manual be used solely by the manufacturer and not by any end users.
■[T3K Touch Sensor Setting Program for Factory/Manufacturer]
yProgram : T3kCfgFE.exe
yOperating System : Microsoft Windows XP (32 & 64 bit), Vista (32 & 64 bit), 7 (32 & 64 bit)
yMinimum Requirements : Intel Celeron Processor 333 MHz
Resolution 1024 x 768
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Note
T3kCfgFE.exe le can be found in the CD in the package. It is an exe. le and is not necessary to install. All the conguration values are saved at the Sensor Control Board. So, it is needed only for conguration and has no functions for sensor operation. Since all conguration values are saved at the Sensor Control Board, the conguration values can be maintained even if your PC has to be replaced.
yThe setup of the T3k Touch Sensor can be accomplished after the installation is complete and should follow the
following process: "Sideview", "Detection", "Bent Adjustment", "Touch Setting."
Sensor
Installation
Sideview Detection
Bent
Adjustment
Touch
Setting
<Sensor Setup Process>
1.1. Program Features
yExecute T3kCfgFE.exe file.
yThe program has an interface for Sensor Configuration, User Data Reset, and Firmware Information.
A
B
C
<T3kCfgFE Program Window>
A. Sensor Configuration
yIt is consisted of configurations button for each procedure. Set each procedure in the order provided.
B. Reset User Data
yReset the user data to the original factory data. (User related data for T3kCfg)
C. Firmware Information
yThe version information of the firmware and the model name of each camera and main module are presented.
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2. Sideview
yThe Sideview section provides the ways to set the placement of the IR Bar and align the tilt of the camera.
This, in effect, is to regulate the light coming in to the camera sensors from the IR Bars.
■IR Light Bar :
yIt is a glowing white bar view from the camera by IR LED Bar.
■Sideview:
yThe Sideview mode is a special mode of the T3k Touch Sensor. When the T3k Touch Sensor is set to the Sideview
mode, the camera module is not in touch mode but rather in a real-time capture mode.
Caution
Sideview set does not operate the touch. Therefore, the other pointing device (like Mouse) is required in order to set Sideview T3k touch sensors.
<Sideview Setup Window>
Caution
Above captured image is just an example for your understanding. It does not mean to apply above indicated values without modication The conguration values may vary for each product.
2.1. Selection of Camera
yThe T3k Touch Sensor is composed of two camera modules. Thus one needs to adjust the Sideview of two
different cameras.
<Camera Selection Buttons>
ySelect the cameras by clicking on Cam1 or Cam2 buttons on the top left corner of the Sideview menu.
2.2. Aligning the Camera Tilt
yIf the light bar has a slope, or if the image is bent upwards or downwards, it is required to align the camera tilt.
To align the tilt, one needs to place the provided Allen screws (hex keys) into each bolt and adjust.
<T3000 Bolt Location> <Standard 1.5 mm Hex Key>
yThe IR Bar goes up and down as one turns the bolt clockwise and counter clockwise.
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■Adjusting the Tilt According to the Position of the IR Bar
A. When there is an incline
yWhen a slope is present, one would need to place the hex keys and turn the bolt so that the IR Bar is level with
the horizontal.
B. When it is bent upwards
yWhen the IR Bar is bent upwards, pull both sides downwards by turning the two bolts.
C. When it is bent downwards
yWhen the IR Bar is bent downwards, pull both sides upwards by turning the two bolts.
■Faulty Adjustment of the Tilt
yThe IR Bar is bent like a bow.
yThe IR Bar has a slope.
■Correct Adjustment of the Tilt
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2.3. Positioning the Light Bar
<Positioning the Light Bar>
yShift the placement of the white skeletal image by increasing or decreasing the value with "+" or "-"buttons to
move it inside the two red lines.
<Example in Positioning the White Bar>
2.4. Saving the Sideview Data
<Saving the Data>
yPress on the Save button on the bottom of the Sideview screen to save the data onto the Sensor Control Board.
3. Detection
yThis is where one sets the detection range, and the threshold of the cameras.
3.1. Threshold
yThe Threshold is to set the recognition capabilities of an object by the camera. As the value goes up, the
sensitivity will be increased. But the possibility of incorrect recognition will be also increased.
yIt can be easily understood the threshold value as the dark gray area between the red arrows as shown in the
picture below.
yAdjust the threshold value to make its narrowest width should be more than 1 row in the Light graph.
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3.2. Detection Range
ySetting the Detection Range is to eliminate from the angle of view of the camera those portions that are not
needed for touch.
3.2.1. Automatic Setting
yDetection range can be set automatically by pressing the Auto Range Setting button on the bottom of the
Detection Range.
<Auto Range Setting Button>
yTouch the 4 corners on the screen A, B, C, and D where the red arrow indicates.
yTouch the tip of the arrow
yTouch the points when the red arrow appears and
move on to the other points after two beep sound.
Touch the four corners in the same manner.
<Auto Range Setting Example>
yDetection range is saved automatically by touching 4 corners.
<Auto Range Setting Complete>
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Note
Automatic range setting provides accurate detection range in general. However, if it is not satisfactory or unable to use automatic range setting, you can do it manually.
3.2.2. Manual Setting
yIn case of the manual configuration for detection area, set the actual detection area by touching the 4 corners
of valid display area
A D
B C
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1) Detecting Point A
yWhen you touch the point A, the touch point of the sensor 1 and the sensor 2 will be recognized as a red bar as
shown in the graph below. The left red bar of the sensor 2 is the detection point for A.
<Detection Range Adjustment>
yThere can be more than 2 touch points. Select the touch point close to the center of the graph.
yThe range can be selected by clicking "-500", "-100", "+100", and "+500" buttons to move the red bar to the left
or right.
2) Detecting Point B
yWhen you touch the point B, the touch point of the sensor 1 and the sensor 2 will be recognized as a red bar as
shown in the graph below. The left red bar of the sensor 1 is the detection point for B.
yAdjust the detection area in the same manner of the configuration method for A.
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3) Detecting Point C
yWhen you touch the point C, the touch point of the sensor 1 and the sensor 2 will be recognized as a red bar as
shown in the graph below. The right red bar of the sensor 2 is the detection point for C.
yAdjust the detection area in the same manner of the configuration method for A and B.
4) Detecting Point D
yWhen you touch the point D, the touch point of the sensor 1 and the sensor 2 will be recognized as a red bar as
shown in the graph below. The right red bar of the sensor 1 is the detection point for D.
yAdjust the detection area in the same manner of the configuration method for A, B and C.
5) In case of more than 2 detection points.
yThe center of graph
yValid Point
yInvalid Point
yIf there are more than 2 detection points, set the point close to the center of graph as the valid point.
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3.3. Auto Correction: Detection Line
yIf the IR Bar is displaced due to physical impact or any reason, sensors can detect and compensates the
displacement.
<Auto Correction: Detection Line>
Warning
It is not recommended to use for malfunctioning. Deselect this function.
yThe Auto Offset value changes as the "Auto
Correlation: Detection Line" is checked
<Resulting Auto Offset Value>
3.4. Simple Detection
yThis is for highly sensitive touch situations. It can be used for sensing very fast movement such as touch games
with thrown objects.
Warning
This mode is not recommended for general touch cases and e-board purpose. Deselect this function.
<Simple Detection>
3.5. Invert Detection
yThis is for the special case when one is not using the IR Bar but rather using an IR pen for the cameras to detect.
<Invert Detection>
Warning
It is not recommended to use except for special occasions. Deselect this function.
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3.6. Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph
yThe detection sensitivity may be different according to the numeric data and the light intensity on the
detection graph. If there is too small value on the graph or the whole light intensity is low, the detection
sensitivity will be dropped.
<Detection Sensitivity Measurement Graph>
yThe light intensity is shown in colors and the average intensity is shown as levels.
Color of Graph Sensitivity
Very Good
Good
Bad
Very Bad
<Change in Color due to Sensitivity>
3.7. Saving the Detection Data
<Saving Data>
yPressing on the Save button to store the data.
3.8. Additional function of Detection Graph
1) Zoom In/ Zoom Out the Graph
yThere is a zoom function on each detection graph for an up-close view of the images.
y: Zoom In : Zoom Out : 100%
<Zoom In / Zoom Out Button>
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4. Bent Adjustment
yBent Adjustment is for the adjustment of the angle distortions and the camera displacement.
yThe calibration for touch points is also performed at the same time.
<Bent Adjustment Window>
4.1. Bent Adjustment Process
1) Configure the margins for the 4 directions; top, bottom, right, and the left.
. Select the left margin according to width of the screen.
. Select the upper margin according to height of the screen.
. Select the right margin according to width of the screen
. Select the lower margin according to height of the screen
<Setting the Screen Margins>
Caution
It is recommended to maintain the default value. Only in case of the touch points are not accurate after Bent Adjustment, adjust the screen margins and try Bent Adjustment again.
2)
Select the Positioning of the display orientation window.
. Landscape: Select when the monitor display is positioned on horizontal direction.
. Portrait: Select when the monitor display is positioned on vertical direction.
. Landscape (Flipped): Select when the monitor display orientation is 180°rotated.(horizon)
. Portrait (Flipped): Select when the monitor display orientation is rotated 270° (vertical).
Caution
OPE-11701 should be congured as Landscape.
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3)
Select the direction of the cameras on the Bent Adjustment window.
yUp: If the camera modules are positioned on top yDown: If the camera modules are positioned on the bottom yLeft: Left: If the camera modules are positioned to the left yRight: If the camera sensors are positioned to the right
<Buttons for Camera Sensor Orientation>
Caution
Click Up button for OPE-11701.
4) Touch the blinking cross-mark perpendicular to the screen. Let go of the surface when one hears a beep. If the sensor recognizes the touch point correctly, it beeps twice when one takes the finger off the surface and the cross moves to the next position. There are a total of 13 positions to calibration that the manufacturer needs to touch.
<Adjustment Window when the Camera Sensors are Positioned on Top>
!
Note
It is recommend to use a stick with the tip diameter of 3~5mm for more accurate calibration.
4.2. Saving the Bent Adjustment Data
<Save the Data>
yPress on the Save button to store the data.
5. Touch Setting
yThe Touch Setting window is for the set up of the margin, tap timing, wheel sensitivity, and touch area settings.
<Touch Setting Window>
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5.1. Touch Area Margin
yIt is a function for configuring touch area margin.
<Touch Area Margin>
yIt configures the margins for 4 directions, top, bottom, left and right, respectively.
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Note
It is recommended to use the default values.
5.2. Touch Tap Timing
<Tap Timing Settings>
yThis is the recognition timing for the Tap and the Long Tap. As the slider bar is nearer the fast indicator, the
quicker it will recognize a touch as a tap or a lengthy tap. The values to the right are in milliseconds.
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Note
It is recommended to use the default values.
5.3. Sensitivity of the Mouse Wheel / Zoom
<Wheel & Zoom Sensitivity>
■Mouse Wheel:
yThis controls the sensitivity of the mouse wheel.
yThe closer to zero, the less sensitive it is to the touch. If the value is a positive number, the wheel moves toward
upside as screen touch goes downward. If the value is negative, the wheel moves toward downside as screen
touch goes downward
■Zoom in/ out (Zoom):
yRegulates the sensitivity of the magnification or shrinkage function. This only works if one has set the zoom-in /
zoom-out function as Ctrl+Wheel or Wheel.
yAccording to the higher or lower values than 0, Zoom in or Zoom out function may work opposite way
according to applications
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Note
It is recommended to use the default values.
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5.4. Touch input mode setting
yT3K touch sensor supports two types of input mode. The Input mode means that the sensor sends its touch
data reporting to host computer.
■Input Mode
■Mouse:
yGenerally, it is a normal mouse input. When the "Mouse" is seleted as its input mode, all the gestures provided
by T3K touch sensor can be used. Aslo, they can be used multi touch gesture by using T3K touch sesnor gesture
information at the device which is not provided multi touch function.
■Multi-touch:
yThe multi-touch input mode is only recognized at the OS which supports the multi touch input. Currently
Microsoft Windows 7 is the platform to support the multi touch. When the "Multi-touch input" mode is selected,
the touch operation and touch gestures are recognized at the operating system.
yWhen "Auto Select" is selected, the OS select its applicable input mode.
Operation System (OS) Supportable Input Mode Auto Select
Linux Mouse Mouse
Mac OS X Mouse Mouse
Windows XP Mouse Mouse
Windows Vista Mouse Mouse
Windows 7 Mouse, Multi Touch Input Multi Touch Input
Android* Mouse, Multi Touch Input Multi Touch Input
<Input mode per OS, and auto select input mode>
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Note
Windows 7 recommends Multi Touch mode.
5.5. Touch Area
yArea Settings is to set the area of the touched surface.
<Touch Area Settings>
Caution
The settings of the touch area can aect the touch sensitivity of the touch surface. It is recommended to use the default values.
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■Single Click Area:
yThis is the area where the user Touches and Lifts.
yThe click action at the outside of the designated area will not be recognized.
■Double Click Area:
yThis is the area where the user Touches, Lifts, and Touches again.
yThe click action at the outside of the designated area will not be recognized as double click.
■Put & Tap Area:
yThis is the minimum area within which the Put & Tap action is performed.
yIf the area is less than the limits of this area, Put & Tap will not be recognized.
■Palm Area:
yThis is the area that the palm is recognized. If the surface is any smaller than this, it recognizes it as a finger or
multiple fingers.
5.6. Saving the Touch Setting Data
<Saving the Data>
yPress the Save button on the bottom right to store in onto the Sensor Control Board.
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1. Flick Configuration on Desktop
yMicrosoft Windows 7 has an option for touch function.
yWhen the system recognizes a touch device, Flicks function is activated automatically.
yFlicks function may be useful for general touch works. But it hinders smooth writing actions. So, it is necessary
to inactivate the function.
yClick System tray and double click the "Flicks" icon.
yDeselect "Use flicks to perform common actions quickly and easily" in the "Flicks" tap.
yClick "OK" to finish the configuration.
yClick "Flicks" icon in the system tray and check whether it is off.
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2. PC Bracket Connection
2.1. PC Bracket Connection Diagram
yPC Bracket controls the power for the e-board and the PC simultaneously as well as RS-232C devices.
yFollowing is the PC Bracket Connection Diagram.
yRefer to the instruction of the main board for further information for F_PANEL (Front Panel Header)
PC BRACKET
RS-232C Connector
Connect to the RS-232C port in the main board
Power Connector
Connect to Power Supply
Power Switch Connector B
Connect to the power switches PW+, PW- in the front panel header of the main board.
Power Switch Connector A
Connect to the power switches PW+, PW- in the front panel of the case.
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If you purchase the optional PC from ORION, PC Bracket is already installed in the PC.
2.2. Install PC Bracket
yTurn off the PC
yOpen the PC cover and install the PC Bracket at the empty slot and screw a bolt to fix.
2.3. Power Switch Connection
yPut the Power Switch Connector B on the power switches PW+, PW- in the front panel header of the main board.
yIf the power switch in the front panel of the case is connected, disconnect it and connect the Power Switch
Connector B.
yIn that case, connect the power switch connector in the front panel of the case and Power Switch Connector A.
1 19
2 20
NC
HD- NSG-
PW-
RES+
HD+ NSG+
PW+
RES-
SPEAK+
SPEAK-
Message/Power/
Sleep LED
Power Switch
Speaker
Hard Drive
Activity LED
Reset Switch
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Refer to the instruction of the main board for further information for F_ PANEL (Front Panel Header)
PC BRACKET
Power Switch Connector B
PC BRACKET
Power Switch Connector A
Power Switch Connect
of the case
F_PANEL of the Main Board
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2.4. Power Connector Connection
yThe power connector of the PC BRACKET should be connected to PC Power Supply.
PC BRACKET
Power Connector
PC POWER SUPPLY
Power Connector
2.5. RS-232C Connection
yConnect the RS-232C connector in the PC BRACKET to the RS-232C port in the Main Board in the PC.
PC BRACKET
RS-232C Connector
3. Remote Controller
3.1. Button Names
117"
Button
Select screen mode.
POWER ON
Turn on the whole e-Board system.
(PC, MPDP, IR Bar, Cooling fan)
POWER OFF
Turn o the whole e-Board system.
REMOTE CONTROL
ON OFF
INFO
A
SET
F1 F2 F3 F4
VIDEO
DVI PC 117" 84"
B
BROADCAST
ID SETTING
ON
OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
MODEL
SELECT
MODE SELECT
INPUT SELECT E-BOARD
Info
Button
Display the current input
source and resolution..
Input Select
Select input source (DVI, PC)
e-board should use DVI mode.
1 2 3 1

whole screen divisional screen
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3.2. How to use the Remote Controller
1) Power On
yTurn on the whole e-Board system. (PC, MPDP, IR Bar, Cooling fan)
2) Power Off
yTurn o the whole e-Board system.
3) Info Button
yDisplay the current input source and resolution.
4) Input Select
ySelect input source (DVI, PC)
e-board should use DVI mode.
5) 117" Button
ySelect screen mode.
yIt toggles the whole screen mode and the 3 divisional Screen mode.
1 2 3 1

whole screendivisional screen
ON OFF
BROADCAST
ON
1 2 3
ON OFF
BROADCAST
ON
1 2 3
ON OFF
INFO
A
SET
B
BROADCAST
ID SETTING
ON
OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
ON OFF
INFO
A
SET
B
BROADCAST
ID SETTING
ON
OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
ON OFF
INFO
A
SET
VIDEO
DVI PC 117" 84"
B
BROADCAST
ID SETTING
ON
OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
MODEL SELECT
INPUT SELECT E-BOARD
3.3. Before calling for service
yBefore calling for any repair, check the following and then refer to a near A/S center.
■"Tick" sound from the main body
yI f 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.
yAs 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
y 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.
■Screen or PDP Set is hot
yPDP sets or screen can be hot, because basic principle of PDP driving
is Plasma discharge between electrodes.
yIt is not a defect or a malfunction of the product, you may continue to
use the product.
4. MPDP Trouble shooting
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4.1. About Plasma display panel
yThe followings are phenomena caused by characteristics of the plasma display panel.
ySince it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.
■Black or twinkling spots on the screen
yAlthough the plasma display panel is manufactured
with high-precision technology, there may exist black or twinkling spots on the screen. Since it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.
■Burn-In effect
yDisplaying static images such as still video frames or
computer screen images for an extended period of time may cause burn-in effect. The burn-in effect may be gradually reduced by displaying full white pattern.
yHowever, please always be careful in using static images
on this product, because such burn-in effect may cause permanent damages in some cases.
■Noise from the inside
yWhen you turn on the product slight buzzing sound
may be heard from the rear of display panel. Since it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.
■Screen decolorization
yOptical film that is attached on the panel can be slightly
decolorized after long time of use. The degree of decolorization may vary depending on display contents and conditions. It is due to the characteristics of the film, but it is not a defect.(It is caused by chemical characteristics of the film.)
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
5. Specification
Model Name OPE-11701
Panel
Aspect Ratio 24 : 9
Active Area 2,770.2 X 1,041.4
SEAM Size 1.9mm
Touch
Resolution 32767 X 32767
Response Time 7ms to 13ms (typically 9ms)
IR Wave 850nm
Power Consumption
Sensor Module : Typically 233mA at 5V
IR Bar : 200mA per meter at 5V at Highest intensity
PC Interface USB 2.0 (High speed), Plug & Play
OS MS Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
PC Optional (External PC)
Input/Output DVI, D-Sub, Video (BNC), Ethernet (RJ45), RS232C
Dimension 2881.7 x 1241.4 x 100.1
Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice.
2881.7mm
1241.4mm
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