Sanyo CE-52LH1R User Manual

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CE52LH1R
Instruction Manual Manuel d'utilisation Manual de instrucciones
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SAFETY
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
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Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this LCD monitor where the cord will be damaged by people walking on it.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
A suitable socket outlet must be provided near to the monitor and shall be easily accessible. Do not place this LCD monitor near any heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifiers). Do not place your LCD monitor on an unstable stand, shelf or table. Serious injury to an individual, and damage to the LCD monitor may result if it should fall. Your sales person can recommend an approved wall mounting kit. Aspecial wall mounting kit is available for this model.
This LCD monitor should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the monitor or as indicated in the Operating Instructions. If you are not sure of the type of power supply, consult your sales person or your local power company.
For added protection it is strongly recommended that this LCD
monitor has its mains supplied via an approved earth fault
protection device.
WARNING: To prevent injury the LCD monitor must be securely
attached to the wall in accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions.
IMPORTANT:
This product must be earthed
This unit is not disconnected from the mains unless the mains lead is unplugged. The installer must make sure that the waterproof inline coupler is easily accessible.
Do not use immediately after moving the LCD monitor from a low temperature to a high temperature environment, as this causes condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Before cleaning, unplug the monitor from the wall socket.
Do not mount near an open flame source. Open flames must never be used near this LCD monitor. This LCD monitor should not be built in or enclosed in any way, heat build up will reduce the life of the monitor.
This LCD monitor should have a minimum distance of 5cm away from the wall and the monitor should have 10cm distance around the top and sides.
Always mount using recommended and substantial fixtures and fittings.
The rear finned section around the cabinet functions as a heat sink, removing heat away from the monitor. The external surface of the cabinet (finned area) must not be covered or the airflow restricted in anyway by enclosing the LCD monitor.
Do not apply liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners directly onto the LCD monitor. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
ADDITIONAL FOR NORTH AMERICA AND CANADA: This monitor must NOT
be permanently mounted to the building structure. It must be mounted in such a way that it can be removed using basic tools. The power supply cord must NOT
be attached to the building sur-
face. The power supply cord must NOT
be routed through walls, ceiling, floors, or other similar openings in the building structure. The power supply cord MUST
be positioned so as to prevent
physical damage.
Installation and Use
CAUTION: Please read and retain for your safety. This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure your personal safety, but
improper use can result in potential electric shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this monitor observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.
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Important: (UK only)
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED
This equipment is fitted with an approved mains lead and an approved non rewireable UK mains plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit a new fuse which should be a BS1362 13 Amp A.S.T.A. or
BSI approved type.
3. Ensure that the fuse cover is correctly refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the plug must NOT be used
but replaced with a serviceable plug. If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a rating of 13 Amp, ensure the fuse cover is correctly fitted. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 13 Amp.
Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible
shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Blue -------> Neutral Brown ----> Live Green and Yellow ----> Earth
1. The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal whichis
marked with the letter “N” or coloured BLACK.
2. The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal with the let­ter “L” or coloured RED.
3. The Green and Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter “E” or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW.
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply over the wires.
Do not attempt to bypass the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
THIS UNIT IS NOT DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS UNLESS THE MAINS LEAD IS UNPLUGGED.
THE INSTALLER MUST MAKE SURE THE MAINS LEAD IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
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Important recycling information.
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products.
Please help us to conserve the environment we live in! Note: This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to
EU countries are not applied to other countries of the world.
Your monitor is fully transistorised and does not contain any user serviceable components. You must not remove the rear cover of the monitor by yourself. The apparatus is working with high voltages and could damage
objects or even endanger people. Leave all required repair and service jobs to an authorised service technician. He will exclusively use such spare parts that are complying with the same safety standards as applicable to the original parts. The use of original spare parts can prevent fire, shock and other hazards.
Unplug the LCD monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
If the power cord or plug is damaged.
If liquid has been spilt in to the LCD monitor.
If the LCD monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
If the LCD monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
If the LCD monitor exhibits a distinct change in performance.
If the LCD monitor does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage. This will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the monitor to normal operation.
Servicing
SERVICING
SERVICING
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The product (meaning the equipment or appliance to which this documentation relates) incorporates Software (the software applications, utilities and modules embedded within the Product) which is owned by Sanyo or its licensors. Before using the product, please read the End-User License Conditions detailed below. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the End-User License, Please do not proceed to use the Product- repack the Product unused and return it to your supplier together with proof of purchase for a full refund. By using the product, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the End-User License.
License Grant, Conditions and restrictions
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without the prior written consent of SANYO and if consent is provided then the Software shall only be transferred in conjunction with the transfer of the Product AND provided that the transferee has read and agreed to accept the terms and conditions of this license.
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sold). SANYO especially does not transfer title or and ownership rights in the Software to you. The Software provided hereunder may contain or be derived from portions of materials provided to SANYO under license by a third party supplier.
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use the Software in conjunction with any other computer
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Disclaimer
1. The Software is(to the extent permitted by law) supplied ‘as is’ and
SANYO and its suppliers expressly exclude all warranties, express or implied, including (but not limited to) warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and non-infringement (save to the extent that the same are not capable of exclusion at law).
2. In no circumstances will SANYO be liable for any direct, indirect,
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General
1. This End-User License will be governed by laws of England and
the User may only bring claims in the English Courts and SANYO shall be entitled to bring a claim in the courts of any jurisdiction.
2.This End-User License is governed by the laws of the State of
California. The End-User and Sanyo agree that any action to enforce or interpret the terms of this End-User License shall be brought only in the appropriate state or federal court located in Los Angeles County, California.The End-User and Sanyo hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of such court.
3. The above terms and conditions supersede any prior agreement,
oral or written, between you and SANYO relating to the Software.
End-User License
Model Number : CE52LH1R Trade name : Sanyo Responsible party : SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address : 21605 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, California 91311 Telephone : (818) 998-7322
This device complies with 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 interence that may cause undesired operation.
Decloration of Conformity: North America and Canada
The AC Power Cord supplied with this LCD monitor meets the requirement for use in the country in which you purchase it.
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:
AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA). AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to make sure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. Should you be unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE
AC Power Cord Requirement
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Connect the display unit to VGA, BNC and Scart connector as
required.
1. Connect the in-line power connector to the Mains Inlet as shown above.
2. Connect the power cord of the LCD monitor to a suitable wall outlet.
As this product does not have a mains On/Off switch, please
ensure your mains plug is easily accessible.
The LCD monitor is prepared for a mains voltage AC100~240V,
50Hz/ 60Hz. To completely switch off the mains, or when the display unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, it is advisable to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
Please use the correct mains lead supplied with the set for your
area.
3. Warning: To prevent injury, the unit must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
INPUT selection To switch between AV1, RGB, AV2, AV3, PC, DVI or Network press the INPUT button on your remote control repeatedly.
1. AV1
SCART connection / CVBS / RGB / S-VIDEO.
2. RGB
TTL input (5V RGB signals) into SCART terminal
3.
Y,Pb,Pr/ RGBHV connection (AV2)
This LCD monitor has a choice of Y, Pb, Pr or RGB H/V connections. You can connect your DVD player to the Y, Pb, Pr terminals instead of using a scart lead. This can support high definition in analogue component form. RGB H/V can be used as a PC input via the BNC terminals.Both options support a large range of resolutions (page 15).
4.
AV3
Composite (CVBS) signal input AV3 OUT is to output the composite video signal from the VIDEO IN so that you can connect monitors with the use of a loop through function.
5. DVI-D (Digital Video Interface)
This monitor has a DVI connector. This is located at the back of the monitor next to the phono sockets. This input will support a large range of resolutions as shown on page 14. See page 7 for details of menu operation.
6. PC connection
This LCD monitor has a PC connector (PC-IN D-SUB). You can connect a PC to the LCD monitor and use it as a monitor display (see page 9). This input will support a large range of resolutions (see page
14). Audio can be connected via the 3.5mm PC audio in socket.
7. LD Net IN: Has the ability for LD-NET to be connected to control the monitor using a network.
8. External Audio Output
To output the audio signal from AV1, AV2, AV3, PC and DVI. The speaker impedance should be 8 ohms.
9. Use of Monitor Audio Output Connections
The audio monitor out sockets on the rear of the set provide a fixed level audio output for reproducing sound via your audio equipment.
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WARNING! High voltages are used in the operation of
this set. Refer service to qualified service personnel.
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Step : 2 Connections
LD-Net
Mains Inlet
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AC Mains Outlet
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AV2-IN
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
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Remote control battery installation
Install two "AA" 1.5 volt batteries so that the "+" and "-" marks on the batteries match the "+" and "-" marks inside the unit into the remote control handset.
Standby
To switch the monitor on and off. Also see page 7.
Recall
To display input selection information and the Time set. You can also select colour systems in AV1 / AV3 mode as follows: AUTO-> PAL -> SECAM -> NTSC -> NTSC4.43 -> PALM ->PAL N. It can also be automatically adjusted in PC mode by pressing this button for twice .
Up and Down
To select the next or previous item.
Bass Expander
To get an emphasised bass sound ON or OFF.
Back
Used to return to the previous menu.
Input
To switch input source from AV1, RGB, AV2, AV3, PC, DVI or Network mode.
Wide
To select the screen mode Full, Full All, Zoom 16:9, Title in 16:9, Zoom 14:9, Title in 14:9, Normal or Natural wide,.
Refer to page 11.
Menu
To enter and exit the main menu, and sub menu.
Level Up/Down
To adjust the sound volume level or enter sub menus
Picture mode selector
Press the ->.<- button repeatedly to select the following picture mode.
Personal-Personal preference mode. Standard-Normal viewing mode. Dynamic-Suitable for brightly lit rooms. Soft- Low contrast setting Eco-Suitable for dimly lit rooms and gives a cinema-like
effect.
F/OK
To confirm the initial setting in the menu.
Freeze
To switch picture still on or off.
TXT/TV
To select Teletext mode.
Main/Sub Picture Swap
To swap Main and Sub picture.
ON/OFF
To switch OFF ->PIP(1) ->PIP(2) ->POP mode in turn. Refer to page 12.
Green
Press this button for more than 5 seconds, installation mode will appear.
Sound Mute
To mute the sound from the speakers. The sound changes as follows : Normal volume <-> Mute
FOR EU USERS
The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused.
The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators. Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
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1. The LCD display has a Standby light to show there is power.
Switching into/from standby mode
The Standby mode is used for switching the LCD monitor off for short periods of time. In standby mode the monitor is switched off but is still receiving mains power.
To turn the monitor into standby mode, press the
44
button.
The blue power indicator illuminates more brightly
.
To turn the monitor ON from standby mode, press the
44
button again.
2. Control buttons (bottom corner of back cover)
Menu button: Used to display or cancel main menu.
Input/ dbutton: Switch between AV1, RGB, AV2, AV3, PC , DVI
or Network mode. It is also used to provide sub menu selection from the Main Menu.
1 or 2buttons: provide up and down adjustments.
4 button: To switch to standby mode (to switch off completely
disconnect the monitor from the power supply).
Many of your monitors functions are controlled through the menu function, using the remote control.
During menu operation the bottom of the on screen display will show which controls can be used for menu navigation. Press the MENU button to enter the main menu. Whenever main menu is accessed initially, PICTURE will be the default selection.
A sub menu is selected using the
5 or 6
button and pressing the 1 or 2 button when the required sub menu is highlighted. When you have finished you can press the BACK button to return to the previous menu, press the MENU button to exit the menu operation.
1. Press the MENU button. PICTURE will be the default selection.
Press the 1 or 2 button to enter.
Set the picture settings for your “personal” preference.
2. Use the
5 or 6
button to select eg. Brightness and the 1
or 2 button to adjust levels.
White Tone
May be used to adjust the color tone of the picture. Use the
5 or
6
button to select White Tone and press the 1 or 2 but­ton to enter the sub menu. You can select Personal, Cool, Standard or Warm settings by using the 1 or 2 button. To
adjust the color tone of the picture by using the
5 or 6
button to select Red(R), Green(G) or Blue(B) and the 1 or 2 button to adjust levels. These settings will be stored in personal mode automatically.
Controls and Menus
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Picture menu
Menu Operation
If you find the power indicator flashing, disconnect power cord from the power outlet and contact our Service desk.
This warning is a sign to let you know that the power protection function of this TV set is now operating.
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MENU
Picture
Brightness Contrast Color Tint (only if NTSC equipment is detected) Sharpness White Tone Advanced Setting
Sound
Treble Bass Balance
Bass Expander
Time
Current Weekday Current Time Schedule Weekday Time Action On Program Active
Setup
Menu Setup PIP / POP Setup Initial Settings Text Language Tile Mode AV2 Setting Native Resolution PC Power save
PC Adj.
Auto Adjust H-Position V-Position Clock
Phase
White Tone / R / G / B
DCDi / ACC/ACM / CCS / DNR / MPEG NR / Film Mode
On / Off
1 - 20
Power On / Power Off
AV1 / RGB / AV2 / AV3 / PC / DVI
On / Off
Language / H/V-Position / Duration / Transparence
PIP/POP Mode / Main/Sub Source / PIP Position
Western / Eastern / Russian / Arabic / Farsi
Tile Mode Active / H/V_Sets / H/V Location / Bezel H/V Adjustment
RGBHV / YPbPr
XGA / WXGA 1366x768
On / Off
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Advanced settings
Use the
5 or 6
button to select Advanced settings and press
the 1 or 2 button to enter the sub menu as follows.
DCDi(Directional Correlational Deinterlacing) is used to process moving angled edge in deinterlacing to get the smoothest and most natural image. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select On or Off.
ACC/ACM(ACC: Adaptive Contrast and Color; ACM-II: Active Color Management-II) is used to select adaptive Brightness, Contrast and tone control. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select suitable mode either Vivid, Cinema, Sport or Off.
CCS(Cross Color Separation) is used to remove residual chroma information from luminance signal which is the result of imperfect decoding of composite video. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select either Auto, Standard or Off.
DNR(Digital Noise Reduction) is available for noise reduction. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select either Auto,
Low, Mid, High or Off. MPEG NR(MPEG Noise Reduction): Removes unwanted ringing and
block noise from images that have undergone MPEG or JPEG com­pression and decompression. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select On or Off.
Film Mode(Inverse 3:2 pulldown): Film vs.Video-Detect film. Performed on material which underwent technologic conversion to video. Press the 1 or 2 button on the remote control to select On or Off.
Press the MENU button and select Sound using the
5 or 6
buttons, press the 1 or 2 button to enter.
Select and adjust to obtain the best sound settings for your environment using the
5 or 6
button to select Treble, Bass or Balance and the 1 or 2 button to adjust levels. Bass Expander can also be selected using the
5 or 6
button
and pressing the 1 or 2 button to select On or Off. These settings automatically store when you exit the menu. Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button to exit menu operation.
Press the MENU button and select Time using the
5 or 6 buttons, press the 1 or 2 button to enter. Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button to exit menu operation.
Current Weekday
Use to set current weekday using the 1 or 2 button.
Current Time
Use to set the current time using the Numeric buttons.
Other items in Time Menu should not be selected until Current
Time has been set.
Schedule
Use to set up to 20 separate time schedules, select 1 - 20 using the 1 or 2 button.
Weekday
Use to set any weekday from Sunday through to Saturday or Everyday using the 1 or 2 button.
Time
Use to set any time using the Numeric buttons.
Action
Use to set “Power On” or “Power Off” using the 1 or 2 button.
On Program
Use to select AV1, RGB, AV2, AV3, PC, DVI or Network using the 1 or 2 button.
Active
Use to select ON or OFF using the 1 or 2 button. When set “OFF” the above items “Schedule”, “Weekday”, “Time”, “Action” or “ON Program” will be inactive.
Use NUMERIC buttons [0-9] to set On Time. (Action “Power On” ­00:00~23:59)
Once On Time has been set, when the set time is reached, the monitor will leave the stand-by status and enter to the source automatically.
After On Time has been set, you can go on watching other programs. When the set time is reached, the monitor will automatically switch to the preset program.
On Program can only be selected whenAction (Power On) has been set.
Action (Power Off) can be set to turn the monitor into standby at a
selected time
Once On Program has been set, when the set time is reached, the monitor will enter to the preset source automatically. Use the 1 or 2 button to select On program, AV1, RGB,
AV2, AV3, PC, DVI or Network.
Press the MENU button and select Setup using the
5 or 6
buttons, press the 1 or 2 button to enter. Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button to exit
Menu Setup
Whenever Setup menu is accessed initially, Menu Setup will be the default selection. Press the 1 or 2 button to enter the sub menu.
Language is used to select the preferred language. Use the 1 or 2 button to select English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish or Dutch. H-Position changes the OSD position horizontally by using the 1 or 2 button. V-Position changes the OSD position vertically by using the 1 or 2 button. Duration is used to set the display time of the MENU by using the 1 or 2 button.(5~120 seconds) Transparence is used to adjust transparence of menu. Use the 1 or 2 button to adjust levels.
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Setup menu
Picture menu
Time menu
Current Weekday Current Time Schedule Weekday Time Action On Program Active
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PIP/POP Setup
Use the
5 or 6
button to select PIP/POP Setup and press the
1 or 2 button to enter the sub menu.
PIP/POP Mode: Using the 1 or 2 button select the most suitable mode PIP1, PIP2, POP or Off. (Please refer to page 12.)
When Mode is set to Off, Sub Source and PIP Position will not work.
Main Source is used to select input source (AV1, RGB, AV2, AV3, PC, DVI or Network ) for main picture by using the 1 or 2
button. Sub Source is used to select input source (AV1, AV2, AV3, PC or
DVI ) for sub picture by using the 1 or 2 button.
For a combination of main picture and sub picture: only DVI or
Network input can assemble with other input source. For example, if main source is selected as AV1 input, then the sub source must be DVI or Network input.
PIP Position: Using the 1 or 2 button it can be selected Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Right or Bottom Left.
Initial Settings
This function returns all setting values except for Installation Mode.
Text Language
Use the
5 or 6
button to select Text Language and press the 1 or 2 button to select Western, Eastern, Russian, Arabic or Farsi.
Tile Mode
This function allows you to split an image to suit your monitor grid format to create a video wall. Use the
5 or 6
button to select Tile Mode and press the 1
or 2 button to enter the sub menu as follows.
Tile Mode Active can be set On or Off using the 1 or 2 button.
H_Sets is used to divide the horizonal picture into more than one
part, but the most is 5 parts (5 monitors). V_Sets is used to divide the vertical picture into more than one part,
and the most is also 5 parts (5 monitors). Using the 1 or 2
button to set. H Location is used to select one part of the horizonal picture to
display on the current LCD Monitor using the 1 or 2 button. V Location is used to select one part of the vertical picture to
display on the current LCD Monitor using the 1 or 2 button. Bezel H Adjustment is used to align the image horizontally with
respect to the other monitors in the video wall to accomodate the bezel width using the 1 or 2 button. (0~10)
Bezel V Adjustment is used to align the image vertically with respect to the other monitors in the video wall to accomodate the bezel width using the 1 or 2 button. (0~10)
AV2 Setting
Use the
5 or 6
button to select AV2 Setting and press the 1 or 2 button to select YPbPr or RGBHV. Connect your PC to either PC-IN or RGBHV on the rear of the set. Once connected select PC mode or AV2 (RGBHV, see page 5 for AV2 input settings) via the INPUT button on your remote control. The set will become a monitor for the PC.
Native Resolution
Use the
5 or 6
button to select Native Resolution and press the 1 or 2 button to select XGA or WXGA 1366 x 768.
PC Power Save
Use the
5 or 6
button to select PC Power Save and press the 1 or 2 button to select ON or OFF.
Press the MENU button and select PC Adj. using the
5 or 6 buttons, press the 1 or 2 button to enter. Press the BACK button to return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button to exit menu operation.
Auto Adjust is used to automatically detect incoming signal, and
adjust itself to optimize its performance by using the 1 or 2 button. If the image is not displayed properly, a manual adjustment is required (Refer to following adjustments).
H-Position is used to move the horizontal picture position by using the 1 or 2 button.
V-Position is used to move the vertical picture position by using the
1 or 2 button. Clock is used to eliminate flicker from the image by using the 1
or 2 button. Phase is used to eliminate disorder from the image by using the
1 or 2 button.
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Setup menu
PC Adj. menu
H_Sets
V_Sets
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This LCD monitor allows you to set up the following: SETTING PROCEDURE
1. Press and hold the GREEN button on the remote control for 5
seconds. (Installation Mode will appear)
2.
Use the 5 or 6 button to highlight each option, use the
1 or
2
button to adjust each option.
Press the MENU button to exit
the mode.
On Program
Select ON program using the
5 or 6 button, select the start up
position using the
1 or 2 buttons.
(Off/ AV1/ RGB/ AV2/ AV3/ PC/ DVI or Network)
Max Volume
Select Max volume using the
5 or 6 button, use the
1 or
2 buttons to set the maximum volume required.
Winter mode
This Function can be activated when the LCD monitor is used during cold temperature conditions, approximately 38˚F/ 4˚C or below to maintain picture performance. Using the
5 or 6
button select winter mode, once highlighted you can select ON or OFF by pressing the 1 or 2 button. IMPORTANT: The AC cord should not be disconnected during the operation of Winter mode function. When in winter mode, power consumption is higher than normal standby consumption. This is entirely due to the operation of heating circuitry. We strongly recommend to turn off Winter mode when the ambient temperature is above 38˚F/ 4˚C.
RC inhibition
You can prevent unwanted remote control operation by selecting RC Inhibition. Select using the
5 or 6
button. Press the 1 or 2 button to select On or Off. To re-instate RC operation press and hold the green button on the remote control and select RC inhibition OFF.
Child Lock
You can prevent unwanted operation of the LCD monitor via the buttons on the rear of the monitor. Select using the
5 or 6
button. Press the 1 button to select On or OFF. The ‘Child Lock’ OSD will appear if buttons are pressed when child lock is On.
Standby operates normally when childlock is set “On”.Address
Set the address for the LCD monitor (0 - 999).
Baud rate
Select Baud rate using the
5 or 6
button. To set transmission speed RS232 or LD-NET communication for 19200 or 9600 Baud rate by pressing the 1 or 2 button.
Panel Protect
Select Panel Protect using the
5 or 6
button, once highlighted
you can select ON or OFF by pressing the 1 or 2 button.
AV Auto shut off
Select AV Auto Shut Off using the
5 or 6
button, once high­lighted you can select On or Off by pressing the 1 or 2 button.
LED Light setting
Select LED Light setting using the
5 or 6
button, once high­lighted you can select On or Off by pressing the 1 or 2 button.
DCR
Select DCR using the
5 or 6
button, once highlighted you can
select On or Off by pressing the 1 or 2 button.
Network Initial
This function automatically installs the IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS information.
Temperature Error
This function can record times for abnormal temperture.
IP Address / Subnet / Gateway / DNS
These 4 items display the LD-Net information. If LD-NET is NOT connected, all the items would be displayed as “000000000000”.
Disconnecting the mains supply before exiting Installation Mode will cancel the following features On program, RC inhibition, Address and Baud Rate.
INST
INST
ALLA
ALLA
TION MODE
TION MODE
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Installation Mode
Installation Mode
Network Initial Temperature Error
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Select screen size from FULL, FULL ALL, ZOOM 16:9, TITLE IN 16:9, ZOOM 14:9, TITLE IN 14:9, NORMAL or NATURALWIDE by pressing the WIDE button repeatedly on the Remote Control.
When in AV2 (RGBHV) orPC mode FULL or NORMAL can be selected. Note: Full - Set display area 100% . Only in DVI or AV2 (YPbPr) displaying high resolution content FULL and FULL ALL are selectable. Note : FULL - Set display area 95%
FULL ALL - Set display area 100%
All other inputs AV1, AV3, DVI or AV2 (YPbPr) (displaying lower resolutions) can select all picture sizes.
Selecting of picture size
Full / Full All
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
Title In 14:9
Zoom 16:9
Normal
Natural Wide
Title in 16:9
Zoom 14:9
TITLES ON SCREEN
TITLES ON SCREEN
OPERA
OPERA
TION
TION
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GB
4:3 14:9 16:9
The whole screen is filled stretching the width.
The whole screen is filled stretching the height slightly at the edges.
4:3 14:9 16:9
The correct picture width is maintained but the top and bottom are cropped.
Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom.
The whole screen is filled with the corrrect picture ratio.
Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom.
Letterbox Video
The black bars top and bottom are present and the height is compressed.
Letterbox Video
The black bars top and bottom are smaller and the picture height is compressed slightly.
4:3 14:9 16:9
As zoom (14:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
As zoom (14:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
4:3 14:9 16:9
The correct ratio is maintained with black bars on the left and right.
Black bars left and right, picture height is stretched.
TITLES ON SCREEN
As zoom (14:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
Black bars left and right, picture height is stretched.
Letterbox Video
TITLES ON SCREEN
As zoom (14:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
Letterbox Video
Black bars left, right, top and bottom.
4:3 14:9 16:9
As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
4:3 14:9 16:9
The correct picture width is maintained but the top and bottom are cropped.
Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom.
TITLES ON SCREEN
As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
Zooms in slightly cropping the top and bottom.
Letterbox Video
TITLES ON SCREEN
As Zoom (16:9), but bottom is compressed even more to allow subtitles to be seen.
Letterbox Video
The black bars top and bottom are smaller and the picture height is compressed slightly.
4:3 14:9 16:9
Stretches the picture horizontally to fill the screen. The picture is more stretched at the edges.
The height is expanded to fill the whole screen.
The picture fills the screen and is proportionally correct.
Letterbox Video
The black bars top and bottom remain and the height is compressed to fit the picture area.
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Using this function, you can enjoy a DVI or Network program and an image (AV1, AV2, AV3 or PC input) at the same time. Press the ON/OFF button on the Remote Control repeatly to select PIP1, PIP2, POP or OFF mode.
During the PIP/POP mode, press the Main/Sub Picture Swap but­ton will switch the location for main and sub picture.
Only the sound on the main picture is heard from the monitor speaker. The sound on the sub-picture cannot be heard.
The details for PIP/POP operation (eg,location for sub picture or input source for any picture,etc.), please refer to page 9.
The left picture is main picture, the right picture is sub picture.
OPERA
OPERA
TION
TION
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PIP/POP Operation
PIP1 mode
PIP2 mode
OFF mode
POP mode
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Teletext is only available via external sources. Teletext mode can be operated by the following buttons on the Remote Control.
Some buttons have dual functions
OPERA
OPERA
TION (IN TEXT MODE)
TION (IN TEXT MODE)
GB
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Teletext Operation
Text Reveal
Press Text Reveal button to reveal hidden items on the text page. Some pages such as quiz pages have the answers hidden. The button may have to be held to keep the answer on the screen, or press again to remove the answer. In Reveal OFF, this indication is not given.
Text Reveal button will only work whilst in text mode.
Page Up and Down
To select the next or previous page.
Text Subcode
Press this button, “110/. . . .” will be displayed (e.g. the current page is 110).
And press the NUMERIC buttons(0-9) to enter the sub page. For example, to select sub page 4, press NUMERIC buttons 0-0-0-4, and "110/0004" will be displayed. When finished, press the text subcode button to return to normal operation.
Text Index
Press this button to select one of the teletext index pages in TEXT, MIX or CANCEL mode.
Volume Up/Down
To adjust the sound volume level.
Text Red
Use to select the red topic or page number at the bottom of the text page.
Text Cancel
Press the TEXT CANCEL button in TEXT or MIX mode, the TV picture appears on the screen. Press this button once again or press TXT/TV button, CANCEL mode will be cancelled. In CANCEL mode, "CAN" is always displayed on the upper left of the screen.
TXT/TV
Press TXT/TV button to select teletext. Press again will display: AV mode: AV/ TEXTmode/ MIX mode/ AV Note: MIX mode: AV (broadcast image) screen and the contents of TEXT (superimposed) are displayed simultaneously. CANCEL mode: TEXT/MIX MODE is cancelled temporarily and AV image is displayed. If the signal is removed or disconnected, the monitor will revert to a blue back­ground with “No signal” message on the screen. If the TXT/TV button is pressed during the CANCEL mode, the CANCEL mode will be cancelled, and full text will resume.
Text Size
Press Text Size button to enlarge the top half of the text page. Press Text Size button again to enlarge the bottom half of the text page. Press Text Size button again to return to the normal size page. (Normal/ top half enlargement/ bottom half enlargement/ normal) Note: During the top half or bottom half enlargement mode, if a page request is performed by [ 0-9 ] numeric buttons or the TEXT INDEX button, it will return to normal mode and a page will be requested. If HOLD ON / OFF is performed during the top half enlargement mode, it will hold the top half enlargement mode. (HOLD symbol will display) If HOLD ON / OFF is performed during the bottom half enlargement mode, it will hold the bottom half enlargement mode. (HOLD symbol will NOT display)
Text Hold
Press Text Hold button to stop page request and updating. HOLD ON: The Hold symbol will appear instead of the page number. Update of TELETEXT is forbidden. It holds on the current TEXT screen display now. HOLD OFF: The hold symbol is replaced with the page number.
TELETEXT page data is updated. The present page is re-requested. (header roll) Text Hold button will only work whilst in TEXT Mode.
Text Green
Use to select the green topic or page number at the bottom of the text page.
Text Yellow
Use to select the yellow topic or page number at the bottom of the text page.
Text Blue
Use to select the blue topic or page number at the bottom of the text page.
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Common specification
Power source 100~240V 50Hz / 60Hz Colour system PAL/ NTSC / NTSC4.43/ SECAM
AV terminal
AV1: Scart CENELECStandard Input: Composite video, RGB (5V RGB with 5V sync to pin 14) and audio-L/R Output: composite video from AV3 and audio L/R
AV2: BNC Input: RGB, H and V / Y, Pb, Pr and audio L/R Output: RGB, H and V / Y, Pb, Pr
AV3: BNC Input: Composite video Output : Composite video
Audio Monitor Out: CINCH L/R Audio Speaker Out: 2 x 10W
DVI Input : DVI-D GROUP Standard PC Input: Mini D-SUB 15 PIN and
Audio 3.5mm Jack
Serial Port: RS232C: Input / Output Net Organiser: POA-LN02 (optional)
When ordering these products, give the Name and Type No. to the sales dealer.
Contrast Ratio 1500:1 Screen(inches/ cm) 52”/132cm
(viewing measured diagonally) Display Native Resolution 1920X1080 Viewing angles H:176°, V:176°
Dimensions (WxHxD) 1304 x 800 x 234mm Weight (kg) 68
NO PICTURE NO SOUNDCheck if monitor is plugged in.Check monitor is not in standby mode.
POOR PICTUREAdjust BRIGHTNESS/ CONTRAST LEVELS (too low).
NO COLOUR, PICTURE OKAdjust COLOUR control.Check lead connections.Does the signal input have colour.
REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORKCheck batteries are inserted correctly.Check condition of batteries.Check to see if remote control inhibit is set ON.
PICTURE OK, NO SOUNDCheck external speakers are connected correctly.Check lead connections to external equipment.Check volume turned down or mute selected.
SPECIFICA
SPECIFICA
TIONS / HELPFUL
TIONS / HELPFUL
HINTS
HINTS
GB
GB
Specification
Helpful hints
CE52LH1R
800
480516
179.5
1304
1120.6 997
326
M6 WALL BRACKET FIXING
140 280 420
345.8
432.3
474
233.1 202
61.4 280 420
140
189.4
234.2
216.2
176.2
228.7
1304
1216
1152
648
800712
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PC/DVI-D / COMPONENT SIGNAL SUPPORT TIMING LIST
GB GB
(
)
(Hz)
PC signal support timing
Resolution
720_400
640_480 640_480 640_480 640_480
640_480
640_480 800_600 800_600
800_600 800_600 800_600
800_600
832_624
1024_768 1024_768 1024_768
1024_768 1024_768 1024_768 1024_768 1024_768 1280_720 1280_960 1280_1024 1280_1024 1280_1024
1280_1024 1280_1024 1280_1024
1280_1024
1152_900
1152_900
1152_900 1400_1050 1400_1050
1152_870
1280_1024 1600_1200 1366_768 1360_768
1920_1080 1920_1080
Horizontal
Frequency
(kHz)
31.47
31.43
37.50
37.86
43.27
35.00
34.97
35.16
37.88
46.875
34.50
38.00
53.67
49.72
48.36
56.47
60.02
48.50
60.31
61.00
68.68
60.24
37.5
60.00
79.976
63.370 60.01
63.34
63.74 60.01
63.79
63.90
81.13
61.20
61.85
71.40
65.35
65.12
68.68
80.00
75.00
48.36
47.73
28.125
33.75
The monitor can be automatically adjusted in pc mode when receiving a standard VESA signal
It will be displayed as XGA when the monitor is receiving a XGA or WXGA signal.
Vertical
Frequency
(Hz)
70.09
59.88
75.00
72.81
85.00
66.67
66.60
56.25
60.32
75.00
55.38
60.51
85.06
74.55
60.00
70.07
75.03
60.02
74.92
75.70
85.00
75.08
50.00
60.00
75.025
59.98
60.18
60.00
76.107
65.20
66.00
75.60
60.12
59.90
75.06
75.00
60.00
60.01
60.03
50.00
60.00
Remark
DOS (VGA)
VGA VESA 60Hz
VGA VESA 75Hz
VGA VESA 72Hz VGA VESA 85Hz
Mac. 13
Mac LC 13”
SVGA VESA 56Hz
SVGA VESA 60Hz
SVGA VESA 75Hz
SVGA SVGA
SVGA VESA 85Hz
Mac. 16
XGA VESA 60Hz XGA VESA 70Hz XGA VESA 75Hz
XGA XGA XGA
XGA VESA 85Hz MAC_Normal 19”
720p-50Hz
SXGA VESA 60Hz SXGA VESA 75Hz
SXGA SXGA SXGA SXGA
SXGA SXGA SXGA SXGA SXGA SXGA + SXGA +
MAC_Normal 21”
Mac ll
UXGA VESA 60Hz
WXGA
WXGA
1080i-50Hz 1080i-60Hz
Component signal support timing
Resolution
Horizontal
frequency
(KHz)
Vertical frequency
(Hz)
Remark
Resolution
640_480 31.43 59.88 VGA VESA 60Hz 640_480 37.86 72.81 VGA VESA 72Hz 640_480 37.5 75 VGA VESA 75Hz 640_480 34.97 66.6 MAC LC 13" 640_480 35 66.67 MAC_ NORMAL 13" 800_600 35.16 56.25 SVGA VESA 56Hz 800_600 37.88 60.32 SVGA VESA 60Hz 800_600 46.875 75 SVGA VESA 75Hz
832_624 49.72 74.55 MAC_ NORMAL 16" 1024_768 48.36 60 XGA VESA 60Hz 1024_768 60.23 75.03 XGA VESA 75Hz 1024_768 56.47 70.07 XGA VESA 70Hz 1024_768 60.24 75.08 MAC_ NORMAL 19" 1152_870 68.68 75.06 MAC_ NORMAL 21"
1280_1024 63.98 60.02 SXGA VESA 60Hz
720_480 31.7 59.94 480p
768_575 31.25 50 575p
720_480
1280_720 37.5 50 720p-50Hz
768_575 31.25 50
1280_720 45 60 720p-60Hz
768_575 15.63 50
1366_768 48.36 60 WXGA
1280_720 37.5 50
1360_768 47.7 60 WXGA
1280_720 45 60
1920_1080 28.125 50 1080i-50Hz
1366_768 48.36 60
1360_768 47.7 60
1920_1080 33.75 60 1080i-60Hz
1920_1080 28.125 50
1920_1080 33.75 60
1920_1080 1920_1080 1920_1080 1920_1080 1920_1080
Horizontal Frequency
kHz
15.73
56.25
67.5
27.00
28.13
33.75
Vertical
Frequency
59.94 480I
50 60
24 25 30
HDTV1080p-50Hz HDTV1080p-60Hz HDTV1080p-24Hz HDTV1080p-25Hz HDTV1080p-30Hz
Remark
575p
575I 720p-50Hz 720p-60Hz
WXGA WXGA
1080i-50Hz 1080i-60Hz
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RS232C Command T
RS232C Command T
ables
ables
Functional Execution Command Table
Command
C00 C01 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C0F C70 C71 C72 C73 C74 C75 C76 C64 C92
CF PSAVE ON CF PSAVE OFF
CF CLOK ON
CF CLOK OFF
CF DEA RMCY CF DEA RMCN
Item
POWER ON POWER OFF
Wide “Natural” direct Wide “Zoom 16:9” direct Wide “Title in 16:9” direct Wide “Zoom 14:9” direct Wide “Title in 14:9” direct Wide “Full” direct Wide “Normal” direct AV1 direct RGB direct AV2 RGBHV direct AV2 YPbPr direct AV3 direct
DVI direct PC direct PC Auto adjust Factory settings Power save ON Power save OFF Child lock ON Child lock OFF RC inhibition OFF RC inhibition ON
Image control Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR BRIGHT CR CONT CR COLOR CR TINT CR SHARP CR WBAL CR WBAL-R CR WBAL-G CR WBAL-B CR NZRED CR FILM
CR IMAGE CR DCDI
CR ACCACM CR CCS CR MPEGNR
Status of Brightness. Status of Contrast. Status of Color. Status of Tint. Sharpness. Status of White Balance Mode information. Status of White Balance Red Status of White Balance Green Status of White Balance Blue Status of Noise reduction setting. Status of Film mode setting. Status of Image selection.
The same as PICTURE mode Status of DCDi setting. Status of ACC/ACM setting. Status of CCS setting. Status of MPEG NR setting.
PC Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR H-POS CR V-POS CR PHASE CR CLOCK
Status of Horizontal position. Status of Vertical position. Status of PHASE value. Status of CLOCK value.
Input Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR INPUT CR SOURCE CR SYSTEM
Status of Input selection. Status of Input source mode. Status of system of Input mode.
Screen Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR SCREEN
Status of screen size The same of WIDE mode
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RS232C Command T
RS232C Command T
ables
ables
Time Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR PANELH
CR MONH
Status of accumulated lifetime of panel.
The same as CR_LAMPH Command
Status of accumulated lifetime of monitor
The same as CR_PROJH Command
Sound control Read Command Table
Status read command
CR VOLUME CR MUTE
Status of volume value. Status of MUTE.
Setting Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR LANG CR P-MANE CR TILE CR TILE-HSETS CR TILE-VSETS CR TILE-HLOCAT CR TILE-VLOCAT CR TILE-BZLHADJ CR TILE-BZLVADJ CR ONPROG CR WINTERMODE CR PANELPROTECT CR LEDLIGHT CR AVAUTOSHUT CR CHILDLOCK CR RCINHIBITION
Status of Language selection. Status of Power management setting Status of Tile mode ON/OFF setting Status of Tile mode, the number of Horizontal array. Status of Tile mode, the number of Vertical array. Status of Tile mode, the number of Horizontal allocation. Status of Tile mode the number of Horizontal allocation. Status of Tile mode, the width of bezel Status of Tile mode, the width of bezel (Vertical) Status of On Program information/ Status of Winter mode Information. Statuses of Panel protect Information. Status of LED light Information. Status of AV auto shut OFF Information. Statuses of Child lock Information. Status of RC Inhibit Information.
Item
Horizontal
Other Read Command Table
Status read command Item
CR STATUS CR SIGNAL CR FREEZE CR FANLOCK CR TEMP
UK5 Read Command Table
Command
CR0 Power On, Standby, power error, CR1 Input Mode AV1, AV2, ..., DVI, PC
CR WIDE Wide mode Auto, Normal, Full,
CR PICTURE Picture mode Dynamic, Standard,
CR SIGNAL Signal existence Signal / No signal
CR CHILD Child lock On / Off
CR PSAVE Power save On / Off
CRTM Panel usage time CR RMC RC inhibition On / Off CR MDL Model number 52LH1
Item
Error code Table
Error code
Normal receiving no error
Status of the operation of the monitor. Status of with or without signal. Status of Freeze setting. Statuses of fun lock error. Status of current temperature value.
(Basic Command)
Note
Receiving the data that cannot be decoded The wrong indication of parameter
Wrong figured number, or wrong word is included.
If the command of out of range is directly entered
valuable parameter. No matching with Hardware (Command for optional function which is not equipped.) If the command of “Out of range” is entered by inclement or decrements by numeric value. While capturing the picture, no execution. Wait and transmit command again. While PIN code is in operation, no execution. Wait and transmit command again. The errors not including above.
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Part No. 1KA6P1P0423-C N5VV (1)
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