Plura UNB-4K Series, UNB-249-4K, UNB-255-4K Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
UNB-4K Series UNB
-249-4K
UNB-255-4K
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Table of Contents
1. Front panel LED Operations ...........................................................................................................................10
2. 7 Key Descriptions .......................................................................................................................................... 10
3. IR-Remote controller Descriptions ................................................................................................................. 11
I/O REAR PANEL ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
1. I/O Rear Panel Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
MENU OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................................... 13
1. Select Video Input .......................................................................................................................................... 14
a. How to Select Video Source using OSD.......................................................................................................... 14
2. Picture Settings............................................................................................................................................... 14
a. Contrast / Brightness /Sharpness / Hue_Saturation ...................................................................................... 14
b. Aspect Ratio.................................................................................................................................................... 16
c. Auto Dimming................................................................................................................................................. 16
d. Dimming ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
e. Max Ambient / Min Ambient.......................................................................................................................... 18
3. Color Settings.................................................................................................................................................. 19
a. Color Temperature ......................................................................................................................................... 19
b. Red/Green/Blue Gain .....................................................................................................................................19
c. Gamma ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
d. Input Color Format ......................................................................................................................................... 21
e. Color Range .................................................................................................................................................... 21
4. Video Wall Settings......................................................................................................................................... 22
5. Audio...............................................................................................................................................................24
PREACUTION.................................................................................................................................................................... 5
OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
ADVANCED FEATURES.....................................................................................................................................................7
PLURA S3 PLEDGE ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................... 9
REMOTE CONTROL KEY RRNGEMENTS..........................................................................................................................10
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6. Heat Control Settings...................................................................................................................................... 25
a. Fan Control ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
b. Heat Control ................................................................................................................................................... 26
7. Network.......................................................................................................................................................... 26
a. Network.......................................................................................................................................................... 27
b. Load Network Setting..................................................................................................................................... 27
c. DHCP............................................................................................................................................................... 28
d. Network Information ..................................................................................................................................... 28
e. Save Current Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 29
8. Timer Settings................................................................................................................................................. 30
a. Current Time .................................................................................................................................................. 30
b. Timer Settings ................................................................................................................................................30
9. Other Settings................................................................................................................................................. 31
a. Language......................................................................................................................................................... 31
b. Menu Transparency........................................................................................................................................ 32
c. OSD Timeout...................................................................................................................................................32
d. Power Save Mode........................................................................................................................................... 33
e. Local Dimming ................................................................................................................................................ 34
f. Reset............................................................................................................................................................... 34
g. Software Update ............................................................................................................................................35
h. Version............................................................................................................................................................ 36
SERIAL CONTROL PROTOCOL......................................................................................................................................... 37
1. Serial Setup..................................................................................................................................................... 37
a. Serial Cable between PC and AD BOARD (simple null modem cable)............................................................ 37
2. Protocols......................................................................................................................................................... 38
a. Virtual Remote Control................................................................................................................................... 38
b. Setting Parameters to AD BOARD .................................................................................................................. 38
c. Data setting only ( Not adjust function for speed)......................................................................................... 38
d. Read Parameters from AD BOARD ................................................................................................................. 39
3. Control Command Packet............................................................................................................................... 39
a. System Parameter Direct Settings/Read Packet ............................................................................................ 39
4. Control Command Example............................................................................................................................ 43
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a. Set Input Source to RGB Input........................................................................................................................ 43
b. Read Power State ........................................................................................................................................... 43
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS.............................................................................................................................................. 44
1. UNB-249-4K ....................................................................................................................................................44
2. UNB-255-4K ....................................................................................................................................................45
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PREACUTION
Before operating this unit, please read this manual carefully.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of any electric shock, please do not remove the back cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer any service matters to qualified service personnel. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the rear of the set to rain or moisture. Do not rub, clean or hit the Active Matrix LCD with object that may scratch, mark, or damage the Active Matrix LCD permanently.
CAUTION:
Unauthorized tampering with the inside of the monitor invalidates the warranty.
The manufacturer shall not warrant for any damage caused by improper maintenance and/or repair or work by third parties.
Important safeguards for you and your new product:
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read and observe the following safety points when installing and using your new product and save them for future reference.
1. Read Instructions
2. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
3. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
4. Notice Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
5. Cleaning
Disconnect the unit from the mains before cleaning the unit. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Use a damp cloth ONLY for cleaning .
6. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water.
7. Transporting Product
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This product should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product damages.
8. Accessories
Do not use accessories not recommended by PLURA Inc. as they may cause hazards.
9. Ventilation
Do not block any of the ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
10. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply, consult your power supply company.
11. Power Lead Polarization
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type cord. This is a safety feature. Do not use any other type power cord.
12. Power Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be dressed so that they are not likely to be pulled or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
13. Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug
it from the wall outlet. This will prevent possible damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
14. Grounding the product
This product must be grounded properly to comply with the safety regulations in the country of use. If you are unsure of thes e
regulations, please consult a qualified electrician.
15. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or othe r
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
16. Damage Service Required
Isolate this product from the mains and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. B. If the front LCD front has been damaged. C. If the product does not operate correctly by following the operating instructions. Use only the user control buttons any improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to its normal operation. D. If the product has been dropped. E. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
17. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine t hat the product is in proper operating condition and the warranty seal is provided .
18. Mounting
The product should be mounted on a wall as recommended in the instructions.
19. Power
This set operates on an AC supply; the voltage is as indicated on the label on the Manual. This appliance must be earthed at all times
through the chassis as well as through the power lead.
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OVERVIEW
UNB Series is constructed with the latest panel technology S-IPS, the NEW series abbreviation called after its unique panel bezel style and design “Ultra Narrow Bezel”, exceptional viewing angles and 10 bit color depth to enhance image quality for all types of installations. In addition, direct LED backlight technology ensures lower power consumption and improves brightness uniformity, dimming capabilities and contrast ratio.
The ultra narrow bezel panels are virtually seamless, have small pixel pitch – just 0.63 mm i.e. images are sharp and clear at any distance. The ultra narrow bezel is only 3.5mm for side by side seamless displays.
This series was introduced and designed for Broadcast, Commercial, digital signage and A/V video wall applications.
The Plura UNB series can be control up to 100 monitors via LAN IP network and/or RS232 daisy chains using exclusive Plura Wall express software. The UNB series supports SDI, HDMI & Display Port inputs capability, up to UHD (3840 x
2160) resolution through the HDMI daisy chain capability to show one image across the entire video wall. Therefore with 4 x 4 UNB-255 setup and one HDMI UHD input looped through the 4 x UNB-255 monitors can accomplish total screen size of 110” diagonal with TRUE UHD resolution and displaying TRUE UHD image. This is significant and noteworthy.
UNB-4K Series has the following advanced features:-
1- SDI, HDMI & Display Port inputs capability, up to UHD (3840 x
2160) resolution.
2- Ultra Narrow Bezel - Minimal bezels width 0.05” (1.2mm) B &
R, 0.09” (2.3 mm) T & L. 3- Total bezel width 0.14” (3.5 mm) side by side displays. 4- Direct LED direct backlight source improves brightness
uniformity. 5- Broadcast & Professional-Grade quality. 6- Designed for 24/7 operation, featuring reliable power supply. 7- S-IPS panel technology offers wide viewing angles ideal for all
applications. 8- Color calibration solution ensures color uniformity across the
entire wall setup. 9- Wall Express control system via serial IP connectivity designed
to easily manage any number of monitors from a remote computer location.
ADVANCED FEATURES
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PLURA S3 PLEDGE
Service • Support • Solutions
Plura takes its reputation very seriously when designing, manufacturing and delivering all our products. We strive to build the best solutions with the flexibility and reliability required for 24/7 operation capability. Our new UNB-4K series allow you to display, monitor and control your digital and other media sources immediately and in real time. UNB-4K solution offers color accuracy and reliable display solution to your management, engineering & monitoring team without any compromise. We take each display monitor and control room project seriously and deliver it uniquely.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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REMOTE CONTROL KEY RRNGEMENTS
1. Front panel LED Operations
Status
Color
Operatio
Power Off
Red
On
Normal
Green
On
No
Green
Blink
DPMS
Red
Blink
Download
Green
Fast
2. 7 Key Descriptions
Button Name
Operation
Power
Power On/Off.
Menu
Activates main OSD menu.
Navigates higher menu in main OSD menu.Stops auto frequency searching.Exits OSD menu.
Select
Activates OSD menu of input source selecting.
Changes input source by selecting.Executes functions (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.
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Up
Increases program number & tune channel.
Navigates input source.Executes function (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.Navigates previous menu in main OSD menu.
Down
Decreases program number & tune channel.
Navigates input source.Executes function (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.Navigates next menu in main OSD menu.
Left
Decreases sound volume of speaker/headphone.
Executes function (by OSD help commands) in main OSD menu.Decreases values of user menu in main OSD menu.
Right
Increases sound volume of speaker/headphone.
Executes function by OSD help commands in main OSD menu.Increases values of user menu in main OSD menu.
3. IR-Remote controller Descriptions
Button Name
Description
Power
Power On/Off
Menu
Same as “Menu key” on keypad.
Up
Same as “Up key” on keypad
Down
Same as “Down key” on keypad
Right
Same as “Right key” on keypad
Left
Same as “Left key” on keypad
Enter
Same as “Select key” on keypad
EXIT
Exit OSD menu
Info
Displays input source information
Sleep
Set or disables sleep timer value
Mute
Toggles between sound status of speaker/headphone&mute.
Source
Activates & DeactivatesOSD source menu.
ARC
Activates & DeactivatesOSD aspect ratio control.
STILL
Toggles picture status between motion and still image.
0~9
Enter digit value to Active SET ID
BLUE
Set Active SET ID
RED
Delete Active SET ID
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I/O REAR PANEL
1. I/O Rear Panel Description
Interface
Description
HDMI I/P
High Definition Multimedia Input – up to 3840x2160@60Hz (HDMI2.0)
HDMI O/P
High Definition Multimedia Loop Output
DP I/P
DISPLAYPORTInput – up to 3840x2160@60Hz (v1.2a)
RS-232 I/P
Monitor control via RS232
RS-232 O/P
RS-232 Loop Output to control series of monitors
HD-SDI I/P
Serial Digital Interface Input – 1920x1080
HDMI O/P
Serial Digital Interface Loop Output – 1920x1080
USB
Download – Software Update Port
Ethernet
Control Via Ethernet
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MENU OVERVIEW
In this menu system, there are several ways to customize the menu settings provided. Most menus consist of three levels to make any changes, however sometimes settings requires greater
depth. If you reach the third level of the MENU system and fourth level is necessary
. The fourth level
can be accessed by pressing OK button
1) To display & hide the Menu:
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display. A second press of the MENU button or a pressing the EXIT button will hide the menu.
2) To go to the next level: Press OK (or Right arrow button) on the Remote Control.
3) To go back to the previous level: Press MENU (or Left arrow button) on the Remote Control.
4) To go to the next menu: Press Down arrow button on the Remote Control.
5) To go to the previous menu: Press Up arrow button on the Remote Control.
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1. Select Video Input
a. How to Select Video Source using OSD
- Default availablesources: Display Port, HDMI & HD-SDI
1. Press the SOURCE button and then button to select each video source.
2. Press the OK button to go to desired video source
2. Picture Settings
a. Contrast / Brightness /Sharpness / Hue_Saturation
Contrast
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Brightness Sharpness
Hue Saturation
- Adjust the picture settings to suit your preference and viewing conditions.
1. Press the MENU button to select the PICTURE mode.
2. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Contrast menu.
(Press the UP / DOWN buttons to navigate through the
menu.)
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP / DOWN buttons to make appropriate adjustments.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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Hue / Saturation: Only available in YCbCr input.
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b. Aspect Ratio
- Selects the screen size.
1. Press the MENU button to select the PICTURE mode.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Aspect Ratio menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP / DOWN buttons to select desired option:
[ Full Screen, Auto, 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 1:1 ]
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
c. Auto Dimming
- Automatic dimming controls by light sensor in Dimming menu.
1. Press the MENU button to select the PICTURE mode.
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2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Auto Dimming
Mode menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP / DOWN buttons to select desired option:
Off : Adjust the dimming level by the manual operation.
On : Adjust the dimming level by the data of light sensor. (Light Ambient Sensor
Option only)
ECO : Adjust the dimming level of
50.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
d. Dimming
- Manually adjust the brightness of the screen. (Auto Dimming Mode – Off)
(The ability to adjust the Backlight of Panel)
1. Press the MENU button to select the PICTURE mode.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Dimming menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option:
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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e. Max Ambient / Min Ambient
- Dimming Adjustments based on ambient light
1. Press the MENU button to select the PICTURE mode.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Max(Min) Dim Ambient menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option:
Max Ambient : The maximum dimming set to 100 units. Min Ambient : The minimum dimming set to 10 units.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
Ambient
- Displays the ambient brightness data. (If the light sensor is connected.)
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3. Color Settings
a. Color Temperature
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Choose one of four automatic color adjustments. Set to warm to enhance
hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to see less intense colors with more blue.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Color.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Color Temperature menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option:
[ 3200K, 5600K, 6500K, 7800K, 9300K, User
]
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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If you change the GAIN value, the user mode will be activated.
b. Red/Green/Blue Gain
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Adjust the color on the screen.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Color.
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2. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Red/Blue/Green Gain.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
If you change the value of the item, the Color Temperature will automatically
switchto User mode.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
c. Gamma
- Adjust the Gamma values.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Color.
2. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Gamma.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP & DOWN button to select desired option. [2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.4, 2.6] We recommend the Plura Calibration process for setting
Gamma value
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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d. Input Color Format
- To select the proper color space values. [ RGB / YPbPr422 (YPbPr444)]
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Color.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Input Color Format
menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
[ RGB, YPbPr, Auto Select ]
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
e. Color Range
- Check the color space of the input signal, to adjust the screen. [0~255, 16~235]
- The change to this function is not recommended.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Color.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Color Range menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
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4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
[ Auto Select, 0-255, 16-235 ]
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
4. Video Wall Settings
- This menu item is for MULTI WALL Stack Application.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Video Wall Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Second Settings.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or In order to come out at a time, press the EXIT button.
Video Wall Layout Settings
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X Max : Maximum number of column tiles to divide video image. (Support up to 11step) Y Max : Maximum number of row tiles to divide video image. (Support up to 11step) X position : Coordinate of video image’s column position. Y position : Coordinate of video image’s row position.
Setting the Bezel Corrections for Natural Tiled Image
Panel X
X Gap : Proportional Value of Vertical Bezel to Panel size by Per-mil unit. Y Gap : Proportional Value of Horizontal Bezel to Panel size by Per-mil unit.
Set ID & Active Set ID
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- SET ID number is the number of the Monitor based on the monitor location within the wall layout
to be able to control Via RS-232 (TCP/IP)
- If total number of monitor is 15, then the Active SET ID must set to 15.
1. Press the BLUE button and then use 0~9 button to select the Active SET ID.
2. If Press the RED button, delete ID number.
5. Audio
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Audio Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Second Settings.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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6. Heat Control Settings
a. Fan Control
1. Press the MENU button and then RIGHT button to select the Heat Control Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) to select Fan Contol menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
Off : Set the fan is always off, regardless of the value of the temperature sensor.
On : Set the fan is always on, regardless of the value of the temperature sensor. Auto : Fan is automatically driven according to the temperature setting.
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b. Heat Control
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Heat Control Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Second Settings.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
Fan Active Temperature: Adjusts fan temperature in Celsius degree. Available only when the
Fan Control setting is set to Auto.
Hysteresis: Variable range of Fan on/off interval. Shutdown: Adjust shutdown mode temperature by Celsius degree. When and if the current
temperature reaches the shutdown temp, the monitor enters power shut down mode.
Temperature: The internal temperature of the unit measured by the main board sensor.
7. Network
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Network setting to control monitor via Ethernet.
a. Network
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Network.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Network.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
Disable: Communication will ONLY be available VIA RS-232. Enable: Communication will be available using NETWORK.
b. Load Network Setting
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Network.
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2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Load Network
Setting.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
Enter: Network information which is stored in the LAN sub board.
c. DHCP
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Network.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select DHCP.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
On: Activate DHCP Mode. To avoid IP address conflicts. Off: Deactivate DHCP Mode.
d. Network Information
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e. Save Current Setting
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Network.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Save Current
Setting.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
- To save the current settings to LAN sub board.
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8. Timer Settings
a. Current Time
- If current time setting is incorrect, reset the clock manually.
- When the AC POWER is OFF, the current time will be memorized.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Timer Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Second Settings.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
b. Timer Settings
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Timer Settings.
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2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Second Settings.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
On Time: Set the time for the monitor to start automatically.
Off Time: Set the time for the monitor to power off automatically.
9. Other Settings
a. Language
- Menu Language can be altered or changed based on the user preference.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) to select Language menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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b. Menu Transparency
- Set the OSD transparency.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Menu Transparency
menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
c. OSD Timeout
- Set the OSD duration
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1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select OSD Timeout menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
d. Power Save Mode
- Shut down the monitor if the input source is not present at period of time.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Power Save Mode
menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
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e. Local Dimming
- Set the local dimming for the panel.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Local Dimming
menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Adjustment menu.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select desired option.
5. Press MENU button or LEFT button to return to the previous menu. Or press the EXIT button.
f. Reset
- Restore factory Settings
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1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button (or RIGHT button) and then DOWN button to select Reset menu.
3. Press the OK button or RIGHT button to select Enter.
4. Press the OK button to select.
g. Software Update
- Software update function using the USB MEMORY.
1. Save the update file to a USB memory stick. (ex) mergy_151223.bin
2. Insert the USB stick into the socket for download.
1. Press the MENU button and then RIGHT button to select the Other Settings.
2. Press the OK button or RIGHT button and then DOWN button to select Software Update
menu.
3. Press the OK button to select Enter.
4. Normal Progress USB stick do not plugged in the socket.
(Not be recognized.)
check the USB stick.
Pleas
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File for download is not in the USB stick.
Please check download file.
5. When the update is successfully completed, the monitor will restart automatically.
h. Version
- Check the information of the current Firmware.
1. Press the MENU button and then DOWN button to select the Other Settings.
(Version #/ Date)
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SERIAL CONTROL PROTOCOL.
1. Serial Setup
Item
Settings
Baud rate
19200bps
Data Bit
8bit
Stop Bit
1bit
Parity Bit
None
Stream Control
None
a. Serial Cable between PC and AD BOARD (simple null modem cable)
CONNCTOR1
CONNCTOR2
FUNCTION
23RX
TX
32TX
RX
5
5
SIGNAL GROUND
9
9
IR BYPASS SIGNAL
CONNECTOR1 CONNECTOR2
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2. Protocols
a. Virtual Remote Control
b. Setting Parameters to AD BOARD
c. Data setting only ( Not adjust function for speed)
0xF4
0x88
ID(0~0xFE)
0xFD
Key Code.
PC
CMD
Packet (4Bytes)
Command Format
0xFX : F = Command Start Sending , X = No of Byte to Send
Current Example (0xF4) : Start Sending 4 Bytes of Packet Data
0xF5
0x88
ID(0~0xFE)
FE
PARAM.
VALUE
PC
CMD
Packet (5Bytes)
Command Format
0xFX : F = Command Send Start , X = No of Byte to Send
Current Example (0xF5) : Start Send 5 Byte of Packet Data
PARAM xor VALUE
0xF1
AD BOARD
(Response)
CMD
Check Sum.
ACK
PARAM xor VALUE xor 0xAA
0xF1
NACK
0xF5
0x88
ID(0~0xFE)
FE
PARAM.
VALUE
PC
CMD
Packet (5Bytes)
Command Format
0xFX : F = Command Send Start , X = No of Byte to Send
Current Example (0xF5) : Start Send 5 Byte of Packet Data
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d. Read Parameters from AD BOARD
3. Control Command Packet
a. System Parameter Direct Settings/Read Packet
CMD
Data1
Data2
Data3
Data4
Data5
Description
Range (HEX)
Command
Target
ID
CMD
Para
m
Value
0xF5
(Start Set)
0xF4
(Start Get)
0x88(Set)
0x89(Get)
0xXX
(0x00~0xFE)
0xFE
/0xFC
Set /Get
Param.
0x00
0x00~0xFF
(By Min-Max)
Not Send
in Get Mode
LANGUAGE
0
English
1
TBD
2
TBD
3
TBD
4
TBD
5
TBD
0x01
SOURCE
*Linker spec
 .DP
HDMI 1
0
VGA
1
DP
2
HDMI1
3
HDMI2
4
HDMI3
5
DVI
0x03
COLORTEMP
0
5700K
1
6500K
2
9300K
3
User
0xF4
0x89
ID(0~0xFE)
0XFC
PARAM
VALUE
0xF1
PC
CMD
Packet(4Bytes)
AD BOARD
(Response)
CMD
Packet(1Byte)
Command Format
0xFX : F = Command Start Sending , X = No of Byte to Send
Example
0xF4 : Start Sending 4 Bytes of Packet Data
0xF1 : Start Sending 1 Byte of Packet Data
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0x04
CONTRAST
0
0
64
100
0x05
BRIGHTNESS
0
0
64
100
0x07
SHARPNESS
0
0
64
100
0x0F
Aspect Ratio
0
Full Screen
1
Auto
2
4:3
3
5:4
4
16:9
5
1:1
0x10
Red Gain
0
0
FF
255
0x11
Green Gain
0
0
FF
255
0x12
Blue Gain
0
0
FF
255
0x17
Mute
0
MUTE ON
1
MUTE OFF
0x1B
VOLUME
0
0
64
100
0x23
ON HOUR
0
0
17
23
0x24
ONMINUTE
0
0
3B
59
0x25
ON TIME ONOFF
0
Off
1
On
0x27
OFF HOUR
0
0
17
23
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0x28
OFFMINUTE
0
0
3B
59
0x29
OFF TIME ONOFF
0
Off
1
On
0x2A
SETID
0
0
63
99
0x32
CURRENT HOUR
0
23
0x33
CURRENT MINUTE
0
59
0x36
REMOTE LOCK
0
Off
1
On
0x37
ILLUMINANCE
(7)(8)
0x38
MAX_ILLUMINANCE
(2)
2
200
FF
25000
0x39
MIN_ILLUMINANCE
(3)
1
10
FF
2550
0x3A
AUTO_DIM
0
Off
1
On
0x3B
DIM_LEVEL
(4)
0
0
64
100
0x3C
CURTEMP_MAIN
(5)(8)
0x3E
FAN ACTIVE TEMP
(5)
3C
0
B4
60
0x40
FAN_CONTROL
0
Off
1
On
2
Auto
0x42
X POSITION
110B
11
0x43
Y POSITION
1
1
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0B
11
0x44
X MAX
1
1
0B
11
0x45
Y MAX
1
1
0B
11
0x46
X GAP
(9)
0
0
64
100
0x47
Y GAP
(9)
0
0
64
100
0x48
TEMP_SHUTDOWN
(5)
TBD
TBD
0x6C
Local Dim
TBD
TBD
0x69
PC AUTO ADJUST
1
0x6A
MFC
0
OFF
1
LOW
2
MIDDLE
3
HIGH
0x6B
POWER SAVE MODE
TBD
TBD
0x68
RESET
1
0xFE
POWER
0
Off
1
On
Notice
(1) CURSOURCE Setting Value
AV1:1, AV2:2, SVIDEO:4, COMP1:7, HDIM:11, DVI12, DSUB:10, MMP:15
(2) MAX_ILLUMINANCE Settings
Setting Value = Ambient Level (by LUX) / 100
Ex) Desired Ambient is 10000 Lux, Setting is 100 (= 10000 / 100)
(3) MIN_ILLUMINACE Settings
Setting Value = Ambient Level (by LUX) / 10
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Ex) Desired Ambient is 200 Lux, Setting is 20 (= 200 / 10)
(4) DIM_LEVEL Settings
Dimming is controlled by Brightness Settings.
(5) TEMPERATURE Settings
Setting Value = Desired temperture(by Celsius) x 2 + 60
Ex) Desired temperature is 60, Setting is 180 (= 60 x 2 + 60)
(6) TEMP_HYSTERESIS Settings
Setting Value = Desired Hysteresis(by Celsius) x 2
Ex) Desired Hysteresis is 2, Setting is 4 (= 2 x 2) Active Gap
(7) ILLUMINACE
Current lux/10. If Cur_lux>2550 then Value=255
(8) Read only Command
(9) Gap Settings
Setting Value =(int) (1000 * Gap / Active)
4. Control Command Example
a. Set Input Source to RGB Input
b. Read Power State
0xF4
0x89
0
0xFE
0xFE
1(on) or 0(0ff)
0xF1
PC
CMD
Packet(4Bytes)
AD
(Response)
CMD
Packet(1Byte)
0xF5
0x88
0
0xFE
0x01
0
CMD
Packet (5Bytes)
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MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
1. UNB-249-4K
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2. UNB-255-4K
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