Sharp PN-65SC1 Operation Manual

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PN-65SC1
LCD MONITOR
OPERATION MANUAL
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Information on the Disposal of this Equipment and its Batteries
IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR ITS BATTERIES, DO NOT USE THE ORDINARY WASTE BIN, AND DO NOT PUT THEM INTO A FIREPLACE! Used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should always be collected and treated SEPARATELY in accordance with local law.
Separate collection promotes an environment-friendly treatment, recycling of materials, and minimizing nal disposal of
waste. IMPROPER DISPOSAL can be harmful to human health and the environment due to certain substances! Take USED EQUIPMENT to a local, usually municipal, collection facility, where available. Remove USED BATTERIES from equipment, and take them to a battery collection facility; usually a place where new batteries are sold. If in doubt about disposal, contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. ONLY FOR USERS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, AND SOME OTHER COUNTRIES; FOR INSTANCE NORWAY AND SWITZERLAND: Your participation in separate collection is requested by law. The symbol shown above appears on electrical and electronic equipment and batteries (or the packaging) to remind users of this. If ‘Hg’ or ‘Pb’ appears below the symbol, this means that the battery contains traces of mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb), respectively. Users from PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS are requested to use existing return facilities for used equipment and batteries. Batteries are collected at points of sale. Return is free of charge. If the equipment has been used for BUSINESS PURPOSES, please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about take-back. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back. Small equipment (and small quantities) might be taken back by your local collection facility. For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back of your used products.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within
a triangle, 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.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
FOR CUSTOMERS IN U.K.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: Earth BLUE: Neutral BROWN: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
• The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the
letter E or by the safety earth
or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
• The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
• The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
Ensure that your equipment is connected correctly. If you are in any doubt consult a qualied electrician.
“WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.”
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Thank you for your purchase of a SHARP LCD product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Safety Precautions carefully before using this product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. However, improper use can
result in electric shock and/or re. In order to prevent potential danger, please observe the following instructions when installing,
1. Read instructions — All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
2. Keep this manual in a safe place — These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference.
3. Observe warnings — All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.
4. Follow instructions — All operating instructions must be followed.
5. Cleaning — Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a dry cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Do not use dirty cloths. Doing so may damage the product.
6. Attachments — Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments can result in accidents.
7. Water and moisture — Do not use the product near water. Do not install the product in a place where water may splash onto it. Be careful of equipment which drains water such as an air-conditioner.
8. Ventilation — The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation.
Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufcient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life
of the product. Do not place the product on a sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings. Do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed.
9. Power cord protection — The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them.
10. The screen used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or applied with impact. Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the screen breaks.
11. Overloading — Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause re or electric shock.
12. Entering of objects and liquids — Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High voltage ows in
the product, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts.
For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on the product.
13. Servicing — Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other
dangerous conditions. Request a qualied service person to perform servicing.
14. Repair — If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualied service
person to perform repairs. a. When the power cord or plug is damaged. b. When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product. c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions. Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls
not described in the instructions can cause damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualied
technician. e. When the product has been dropped or damaged. f. When the product displays an abnormal condition. Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product
needs servicing.
15. Replacement parts — In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement
parts specied by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in re, electric shock and/or other danger.
16. Safety checks — Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to perform safety checks to
ensure that the product is in proper operating condition.
17. Wall mounting — When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to install the product according to the method
recommended by the manufacturer.
18. Heat sources — Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating
products (including ampliers).
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
19. Batteries — Incorrect use of batteries may cause the batteries to burst or ignite. A leaky battery may corrode the equipment,
dirty your hands or spoil your clothing. In order to avoid these problems, make sure to observe the precautions below:
• Use the specied batteries only.
• Install the batteries with due attention to the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the batteries according to the instructions in the
compartment.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix batteries of different types. Voltage specications of batteries of the same shape may vary.
• Replace an exhausted battery with a new one promptly.
• If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
• If leaked battery uid gets on your skin or clothing, rinse immediately and thoroughly. If it gets into your eye, bathe your
eye well rather than rubbing and seek medical treatment immediately. Leaked battery uid that gets into your eye or your
clothing may cause a skin irritation or damage your eye.
20. Usage of the monitor must not be accompanied by fatal risks or dangers that, could lead directly to death, personal injury,
severe physical damage or other loss, including nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, medical life support system, and missile launch control in a weapon system.
21. Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product that become hot for long periods of time. Doing so may result in
low-temperature burns.
22. Do not modify this product.
WARNING:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAIN socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
To maintain compliance with EMC regulations, use shielded cables to connect to the following terminals: HDMI input terminal, D-sub input terminal, DisplayPort input terminal and RS-232C input terminal.
If a monitor is not positioned in a sufciently stable location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries,
particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using xing devices like wall mount brackets recommended by the manufacturer.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the monitor.
• Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
• Not placing the monitor on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the
monitor to a suitable support.
• Not standing the monitors on cloth or other materials placed between the monitor and supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the monitor or its controls.
• This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present unsupervised.
Especially for child safety
- Don’t allow children to climb on or play with the monitor.
- Don’t place the monitor on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers.
- Remember that children can become excited while watching a program, especially on a “larger than life” monitor. Care should be taken to place or install the monitor where it cannot be pushed, pulled over, or knocked down.
- Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the monitor so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children.
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The TFT color LCD panel used in this monitor is made with the application of high precision technology. However, there may be minute points on the screen where pixels never light or are permanently lit. Also, if the screen is viewed from an acute angle there may be uneven colors or brightness. Please note that these are not malfunctions but common phenomena of LCDs and will not affect the performance of the monitor.
- Do not display a still picture for a long period, as this could cause a residual image.
- Never rub or tap the monitor with hard objects.
- Please understand that SHARP CORPORATION bears no responsibility for errors made during use by the customer or a third party, nor for any other malfunctions or damage to this product arising during use, except where indemnity liability is recognized under law.
- This monitor and its accessories may be upgraded without advance notice.
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Do not use the monitor where there is a lot of dust, where humidity is high, or where the monitor may come into contact with oil or steam. Do not use in an environment where there are corrosive
gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulde, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc.). As this could lead to re.
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Ensure that the monitor does not come into contact with water
or other uids. Ensure that no objects such as paper clips or pins enter the monitor as this could lead to re or electric shock.
- Do not place the monitor on top of unstable objects or in unsafe places. Do not allow the monitor to receive strong shocks or to strongly vibrate. Causing the monitor to fall or topple over may damage it.
- Do not use the monitor near heating equipment or in places where there is likelihood of high temperature, as this may
lead to generation of excessive heat and outbreak of re.
- Do not use the monitor in places where it may be exposed to direct sunlight. Risk of cabinet deformation and failure if the monitor is used in direct sunlight.
- The AC outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
- Please be sure to constantly remove dust and garbage that has attached to the ventilation opening. If dust collects in the ventilation opening or the inside of the monitor, it may lead to excessive heat, outbreak of re, or malfunction. Please request a cleaning of the inside of the monitor from an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center.
- Do not touch the screen while the computer is starting up, it will lead to a malfunction. When this occurs, restart the computer.
- Do not operate the screen with a hard or pointed object such
as a ngernail or pencil.
- Depending on the application used, the touch pen may not function.
- If another USB device is connected to the computer to which the touch panel is connected, do not operate the USB device during touch panel input. Input may not take place correctly.
- If the infrared transmitter/receiver becomes dirty, malfunctioning may result. Use a soft cloth to gently wipe dirt off the infrared transmitter/receiver.
- If dust accumulates inside the infrared transmitter/receiver, the product cannot transmit or receive infrared rays properly, resulting in a malfunction. To clean the dust accumulated inside, contact an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center (extra charge required).
- Two touch panels cannot be used with a computer that is connected to two monitors. Only the touch panel of the monitor that is set as the primary monitor can be used.
- Continuous operating time and warranty.
This product is designed for a maximum daily use of 16
hours. Continual use in excess of 16 hours per day is not covered by the warranty.
The Power Cord
- Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor.
- Do not damage the power cord nor place heavy objects on it, stretch it or over bend it. Also, do not add extension cords.
Damage to the cord may result in re or electric shock.
- Do not use the power cord with a power tap.
Adding an extension cord may lead to re as a result of
overheating.
- Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands. Doing so could result in electric shock.
- Unplug the power cord if it is not used for a long time.
- Do not attempt to repair the power cord if it is broken or malfunctioning. Refer the servicing to the service representative.
Manual Scope
- Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
- Apple, Mac, Mac OS and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- Google and Chrome OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
- The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Denition Multimedia
Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
- DisplayPort is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.
- Adobe, Acrobat, and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
- Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core 2 Duo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S.A. and other countries.
- AMD, AMD Sempron, AMD Athlon, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
- All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
- Language of OSD menu used in this manual is English by way of example.
- Illustrations in this manual may not exactly represent the actual product or display.
LED Backlight
● The LED backlight in this product has a limited lifetime.
* If the screen gets dark or does not turn on, it may be
necessary to replace the LED backlight.
* This LED backlight is exclusive to this product and must
be replaced by an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center. Please contact an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center for assistance.
TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
• This product is for use indoors.
• A mounting bracket compliant with VESA specications is
required.
• Since the monitor is heavy, consult your dealer before
installing, removing or moving the monitor.
• Mounting the monitor on the wall requires special expertise
and the work must be performed by an authorized SHARP dealer. You should never attempt to perform any of this work yourself. Our company will bear no responsibility for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or mishandling.
• Use the monitor with the surface perpendicular to a level
surface.
• When moving the monitor, be sure to hold it with the
handles and the unit bottom. Do not grasp the screen or tray. This may cause product damage, failure, or injury.
• This monitor should be used at an ambient temperature
between 41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). Provide enough space around the monitor to prevent heat from accumulating inside.
7-7/8 [200]
2
[50]
2
[50]
2 [50]
Unit: inch [mm]
5/16 [7]
• If it is difcult to provide sufcient space for any reason
such as the installation of the monitor inside a housing, or if the ambient temperature may be outside of the range of 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C), install a fan or take other measures to keep the ambient temperature within the required range.
• When installing two or more monitor units side-by-side,
provide space of at least 3/16 inch (5 mm) around them to prevent stress on the adjacent unit or structure due to thermal expansion.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. If the temperature
inside the monitor rises, this could lead to a malfunction.
• Do not place the monitor on a device which generates heat.
• Do not use the product in locations where the unit is
exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light. Since this product operates with infrared rays, such light may cause a malfunction.
• When using multiple monitors closely, be sure the infrared
transmitter/receiver does not affect the other ones.
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Contents
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ............................................3
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER ..............................................4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................4
TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................6
MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS ............................................7
Supplied Components .....................................................9
System Requirements .....................................................9
Part Names .....................................................................10
Connecting Peripheral Equipment ...............................12
Connecting the Power Cord .........................................13
Binding Cables ...............................................................14
Removing the Handles ..................................................14
Preparing the Remote Control Unit ..............................15
Installing the batteries ................................................15
Remote control operation range .................................15
Mounting a web camera ................................................16
Turning Power On/Off ....................................................17
Turning on the main power.........................................17
Turning power on/off ..................................................17
Basic Operation .............................................................18
Touch action ...................................................................21
Touch action ............................................................... 21
Other functions ...........................................................23
Cautionary points .......................................................23
Menu Items .....................................................................24
Displaying the menu screen .......................................24
Menu item details .......................................................25
Adjustments for computer screen display ..................29
Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
...30
Computer connection .................................................30
Communication conditions .........................................30
Communication procedure .........................................30
RS-232C command table ...........................................32
Troubleshooting .............................................................34
Specications ...............................................................36
Information on the software license for this product
...41 Mounting Precautions
(For SHARP dealers and service engineers) ...............43
For information on the Pen Software or Information Display Downloader see the manual for each.
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Supplied Components
If any component should be missing, please contact your dealer.
System Requirements
n
Connected equipment
Hardware Model with a USB 2.0 port and able to output a resolution of 1920 x 1080
OS
Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit version), Windows 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit version), Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit version)
Mac OS X v10.11, macOS v10.12
Google Chrome OS Version 39 or later
n
Supplied Software (Windows)
CPU
Intel Celeron or AMD Sempron 1.6 GHz or faster Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon II X2 2.8 GHz or faster recommended
Memory At least 2 GB
Free space on hard drive At least 200 MB (free space separately required for data storage)
To use the touch panel, connect the USB cable (supplied) to your computer. The touch panel operates with the standard driver of each OS. On the Mac, operation is only possible in mouse mode. Pen Software can be installed from the supplied CD-ROM. When the Information Display Downloader is installed, you can check and download the most recent versions of the software programs. To install and use the software, see the manual for each. Download the setup program for the SHARP Display Connect and Touch Viewing Software with the Information Display Downloader.
Liquid Crystal Display Monitor: 1
Remote control unit: 1
Cable clamp: 3
Power cord
Remote control unit battery
(R-03 (“AAA” size)): 2
CD-ROM (Utility Disk): 1
SHARP Display Connect License: 1
Setup Manual: 1
Touch pen: 1
Tray: 1
Tray mounting screw/
camera mount screw (M3) : 2 each
USB cable: 1
Camera mount: 1
Camera screw (inch thread): 1
Cover SHARP logo: 1
Place this sticker onto the SHARP logo to cover the logo.
* SHARP Corporation holds authorship rights to the Utility Disk program. Do not reproduce it without permission. * For environmental protection! Do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Follow the disposal instructions for your area.
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Part Names
n
Front view
10
10
10 10
12 3456 78
1199
n
Rear view
13
14 15
13
22
23
24
25
26
27
12
16 17 18 19 20 21*
1. Remote control sensor (See page 15.)
2. Power LED (See page 17.)
3. POWER button (See page 17.)
4. HDMI1 button (See page 19.)
5. D-SUB button (See page 19.)
6. INPUT button (See page 19.)
12. Vents
13. Handles (See page 14.)
14. Main power switch (See page 17.)
15. AC input terminal (See page 13.)
16. USB port (See page 13.)
17. USB port (for touch panel) (See page 13.)
18. Audio output terminal (See page 12.)
19. Audio input terminal (See page 12.)
20. RS-232C input terminal (See page 12.)
21. D-sub input terminal (See page 12.)
22. DisplayPort input terminal (See page 12.)
23. HDMI1 input terminal (See page 12.)
24. HDMI2 input terminal (See page 12.)
25. HDMI3 input terminal (See page 12.)
26. HDMI4 input terminal (See page 12.)
27. Expansion slot
This section is used to connect optional hardware for function expansion. (Offering this attachment location is not a guarantee that future compatible hardware attachments will be released.)
* Terminal for rmware updating
Normally not used.
7.
VOLUME +/- (Volume adjustment) buttons (See page 18.)
8. FREEZE button (See page 18.)
9. Speakers
10. Infrared transmitter/receiver
11. Tray (See page 43.)
Caution
• Consult your SHARP dealer for attachment/detachment of
optional parts.
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Part Names
2
1
1. Signal transmitter
2. Operation buttons (See pages 18 and 19.)
n
Remote control unit
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Connecting Peripheral Equipment
Caution
• Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect
the plug from the power outlet before connecting/ disconnecting cables. Also, read the manual of the equipment to be connected.
• Be careful not to confuse the input terminal with the output
terminal when connecting cables. Accidentally reversing cables connected to the input and output terminals may cause malfunctions and the other problems.
• Do not use any cable that has a damaged or deformed
terminal. Using such cables may cause malfunctions.
TIPS
When using the touch panel, connect the USB cable to the computer.
• Images may not be displayed properly depending on the
computer (video card) to be connected.
• If the audio output from the playback device is connected
directly to speakers or other devices, the video on the monitor may appear delayed from the audio portion. Audio should be played through this monitor by connecting the playback device to the monitor’s audio input, and connecting the monitor’s audio output to the speakers or other devices.
• The audio input terminals used in each input mode are
factory-set as follows.
Input mode
Audio input terminal (Factory setting)
DisplayPort DisplayPort input terminal HDMI1 HDMI1 input terminal HDMI2 HDMI2 input terminal HDMI3 HDMI3 input terminal HDMI4 HDMI4 input terminal D-SUB Audio input terminal OPTION * Expansion slot
* When you have used the expansion slot to expand the
functions.
1. HDMI1 input terminal
2. HDMI2 input terminal
3. HDMI3 input terminal
4. HDMI4 input terminal
• Use a commercially available HDMI cable (conforming to
the HDMI standard).
• Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO
SELECT of the AUDIO menu. When HDMI is selected, it is not necessary to connect an audio cable to the audio input terminal.
5. DisplayPort input terminal
• Use a commercially available DisplayPort cable
(conforming to the DisplayPort standard).
Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO SELECT of the AUDIO menu. When DisplayPort is selected, it is not necessary to connect an audio cable to the audio input terminal.
6. D-sub input terminal
7. Audio input terminal
• Use an audio cable without resistance.
8. RS-232C input terminal
• You can control the monitor from a computer by
connecting a commercially available RS-232 straight cable between this terminal and the computer.
9. Audio output terminal
• The output sound varies depending on the input mode.
6
5
1
2
3
4
8791011 *
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Connecting the Power Cord
Caution
• Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor.
1. Turn off the main power switch.
2. Plug the power cord (supplied) into the AC input terminal.
3. Plug the power cord (supplied) into the AC power outlet.
Main power switch
Power cord (Supplied)
2
1
AC input terminal
For power outlet
3
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
Caution
Precautions when a USB storage device (USB ash drive, USB hard disk, etc.) is used
• When USB PORT SELECTION in the SETUP menu is
AUTO and the input mode is changed to OPTION, the USB and touch panel connection changes to the expansion slot device. When the input mode is changed from OPTION, the USB and touch panel connection changes to a computer connected to this monitor’s USB port (for touch panel).
• Data may be corrupted if the connection is switched while a
USB storage device is being accessed. When connecting a USB storage device, set USB PORT SELECTION to EXTERNAL or OPTION depending on the
connected device to x the connection.
10. USB port (for touch panel)
• To use the touch panel, connect to your computer with the
provided USB cable.
11. USB port
• Can be used as a USB hub (USB 2.0 compliant) of the
computer that is connected to the USB port (for touch panel).
• When the monitor power is ON, USB power can be
supplied. When RESUME BY TOUCH is set to ON, USB power can also be supplied in the input signal waiting mode.
• When a function is added using the expansion slot and
the input mode is set to OPTION, a USB device can be used with the device in the expansion slot. (When USB PORT SELECTION is set to a setting other than EXTERNAL.) When this is done, the USB device cannot be used with the computer that is connected to the USB port (for touch panel).
* Terminal for rmware updating
Normally not used.
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The cables connected to the terminals on the rear of the monitor can be fastened with the supplied cable clamp.
Cable
Cable clamp
Affixing point
Removing the Handles
Binding Cables
The handles can be removed.
Handle
Handle screws
Caution
• The removable handles and handle screws are for use with this monitor. Do not use them for any other devices.
• To attach handles, be sure to use the handles and handle screws which were removed from this monitor.
• Be sure the handles are attached securely.
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Preparing the Remote Control Unit
Installing the batteries
1. Place your nger on the part marked with the ▲, and
then pull the cover off.
2. See the instructions in the compartment and put in the batteries (R-03 (“AAA” size) x 2) with their plus (+) and minus (-) sides oriented correctly.
3. Close the cover.
TIPS
• When the batteries become exhausted, replace them with
new (commercially available) batteries.
• The supplied batteries (R-03 (“AAA” size) x 2) may become
exhausted quickly depending on how they are stored.
• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time,
remove the batteries.
• Use manganese or alkaline batteries only.
Remote control operation range
The operation range of the remote control unit is approx. 16.4 feet (5 m) at an angle of approx 10° from the center to the top/ bottom/right/left of the remote control sensor.
16.4 feet (5 m)
10
°1
10°
10°
Remote control sensor
TIPS
• Do not expose the remote control unit to shock by dropping
or stepping on it. This could lead to a malfunction.
• Do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not
place it in an area with high humidity.
• The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote
control sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting.
• Objects between the remote control unit and the remote
control sensor may prevent proper operation.
• Replace the batteries when they run low as this may
shorten the remote control’s operation range.
• If a uorescent light is illuminated near the remote control
unit, it may interfere with proper operation.
• Do not use it with the remote control of other equipment
such as air conditioner, stereo components, etc.
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Mounting a web camera
12
Web camera (commercially available)
Insert tab into hole to secure
It is possible to mount a commercially available web camera in the following positions:
(1) Attach the web camera (commercially available) to the
camera mount with the supplied camera screw (inch thread) (x1).
(2) Attach the supplied camera mount with the supplied
camera mount screws (x2).
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Caution
• When all connections are complete, turn on the power.
• Turn on the monitor rst before turning on the computer or
playback device.
• When switching the main power switch or the POWER
button off and back on, always wait for at least 5 seconds. A short interval may result in a malfunction.
Turning on the main power
Main power switch
Caution
• The main power must be turned on/off with the main power
switch. Do not connect/disconnect the power cord or turn the breaker on/off while the main power switch is on.
• For a complete electrical disconnection, pull out the main
plug.
Turning power on/off
Press the POWER button to turn the power ON/OFF. You can also turn the power ON/OFF by pressing the MONITOR ON button/MONITOR OFF button on the remote control unit.
Power LED POWER button
Status Status of the monitor
Blue lit Power on
Orange lit Power off (Standby mode)
Blue ashing Input signal waiting mode
Turning Power On/Off
TIPS
• When the main power switch is off, the monitor cannot be
turned on.
• If the monitor is in the input signal waiting mode and you
press the POWER button, the monitor enters standby mode.
• To disable the logo screen from displaying when turning the
power ON, set LOGO SCREEN to OFF on the OTHERS menu. (See page 28.)
n
Mode setting
When the monitor is turned on for the rst time after being
shipped from the factory, the mode setting screen will be displayed.
(1) Press the
or button to select YES or NO.
(2) Press the ENTER button.
YES:
• OPERATION MODE is set to MODE1.
• OFF IF NO OPERATION is set to ON, and POWER
SAVE MODE is set to ON. (These settings cannot be changed.)
• If there is no operation for 4 hours or more, the monitor
automatically enters standby mode.
• Compared to when POWER SAVE MODE is set to OFF,
the current consumption is reduced while the monitor is in standby mode, but the startup time from standby mode becomes longer.
NO:
• OPERATION MODE is set to MODE2.
• OFF IF NO OPERATION is set to OFF, and POWER
SAVE MODE is set to OFF. (These settings can be changed.)
• Compared to when POWER SAVE MODE is set to ON,
the startup time from standby mode is reduced, but more power will be consumed in standby mode.
Even after being set, changes can be made using OPERATION MODE, located in MONITOR menu. (See page
27.)
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Basic Operation
Remote control unit
1
2
3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10
11
12 13
14
15 16 17
18 19 20
Buttons on the monitor
21 22 17 59
1. HDMI
Switch the input mode to HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or HDMI4.
2. Numeric input buttons
These are not used with this monitor.
3. MUTE
Turns off the volume temporarily. Press the MUTE button again to turn the sound back to the previous level.
4. MODE (Color mode selection)
Each time you press this button, the color mode changes in the following order:
STD (PC) → HIGH ILLUMINANCE → AV → USER → STD (PC)...
• HIGH ILLUMINANCE is a display with colors suited to
bright locations.
5. VOLUME +/- (Volume adjustment)
Press + or - to display the volume menu and adjust the
volume.
* If you do not press any buttons for approx. 3 seconds, the
VOLUME menu automatically disappears.
6. INFORMATION
Displays monitor information.
INPUT MODE SIZE COLOR MODE BRIGHT VOLUME MODEL MAIN VER TPC VER S/N STATUS SIGNAL
: : : : : : : : : : :
INFORMATION1
D-SUB WIDE STD (PC) 31 15 PN-65SC1 X.X.X.X XX.XX XXXXXXXX 0000-000000-00-0000 1920x1080 67.5kHz 60Hz
The display changes from INFORMATION1 → INFORMATION2 → clear display, and so on every time you
press this button. Press the MENU button to hide the screen display.
• INFORMATION2 shows the information when you have
used the expansion slot to expand the functions.
• The display disappears automatically after approx. 60
seconds.
7. FUNCTION
This is not used with this monitor.
8. ENTER
Conrms the setting.
9. FREEZE
Freezes the video shown on the monitor. To cancel, press any button other than the MUTE button or VOLUME button. In some cases a residual image may occur. Do not freeze the video for a long time.
10. Buttons for operating the HDMI-connected device
These are not used with this monitor.
11. ID SET
This is not used with this monitor.
12. OPTION
Switch the input mode to OPTION.
13. DP (DisplayPort)
Switch the input mode to DisplayPort.
14. SIZE (Screen size selection)
The menu is displayed. Press the
or button to select the screen size. (See page
20.)
15. PIP/PbyP
Each time you press the button, PIP MODES switches in the
following order: OFF → PIP → PbyP → OFF.
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16. BRIGHT +/- (Brightness adjustment)
Press + or - to display the brightness menu and adjust the
brightness.
* If you do not press any buttons for approx. 3 seconds, the
BRIGHT menu automatically disappears.
17. INPUT (Input mode selection)
The menu is displayed. Press the
or button to select the
input mode, and press ENTER button to enter.
Input mode Video Audio
DisplayPort DisplayPort input terminal
*2
HDMI1 HDMI1 input terminal
HDMI2 HDMI2 input terminal
HDMI3 HDMI3 input terminal
HDMI4 HDMI4 input terminal
D-SUB D-sub input terminal
Audio input terminal
OPTION
*1
Expansion slot
*2
*1 This is displayed when you have used the expansion slot
to expand the functions.
*2 Select the terminal for AUDIO SELECT of the AUDIO
menu which is used for audio input. (See page 26.)
18. MENU
Displays and turns off the menu screen. (See page 24.)
19. Cursor
These buttons are used to perform operations such as selecting items, changing adjustment values, and moving the cursor.
20. RETURN
Returns to the previous screen.
21. HDMI1
Switch the input mode to HDMI1.
22. D-SUB
Switch the input mode to D-SUB.
Basic Operation
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Switching of the USB and touch panel
connection
• Switching of the USB and touch panel connection when the
input mode is changed to or from OPTION depends on the USB PORT SELECTION setting in the SETUP menu.
• When set to AUTO, the connection changes to the
expansion slot device or the computer connected to this monitor’s USB port (for touch panel).
• When set to EXTERNAL/OPTION, the connection is xed
at the computer connected to this monitor’s USB port (for touch panel) / expansion slot device and does not change.
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Basic Operation
n
Switching the screen size
Even when the screen size is changed, the display may remain the same depending on the input signal.
INPUT SIGNAL WIDE Dot by Dot NORMAL
16:9 video
1920×1080, 1280×720 etc.
Displays image so it lls the
entire screen.
Displays the dots of the input signals as the corresponding dots on the screen.
Displays image so it lls
the entire screen without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal.
Video other than 16:9
640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024 etc.
Displays image so it lls the
entire screen.
Displays the dots of the input signals as the corresponding dots on the screen.
Displays image so it lls
the entire screen without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal.
TIPS
• Using this monitor’s screen-size switching to compress or expand the screen for commercial or public viewing in
establishments like cafes or hotels may infringe on the rights of the creators, as protected by Copyright Law, so please be careful.
• The appearance of the original video may change if you select a screen size with a different aspect ratio than the original
image (e.g. TV broadcast or video input from external equipment).
• When 4:3 video is viewed with the whole screen using the screen-size switching function of this monitor, the edge of the video
may be lost or appear distorted. If you wish to respect the creator’s intentions, set the screen size to “NORMAL”.
• When playing commercial software, parts of the image (like subtitles) may be cropped. In this case select the optimal screen
size using the screen-size switching function of this monitor. With some software, there may be noise or distortion at the edges of the screen. This is due to the characteristics of the software, and is not a malfunction.
• Depending on the original image size, black bands may remain at the edges of the screen.
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Touch action
Touch action
Touch actions that can be used with this monitor differ according to operating system and application. The functions of touch actions are also different. For details, check OS Help and the application’s support documentation.
OS
Touch action
Windows 8.1 /
10
Windows 7 Chrome OS
Single-tap Yes Yes Yes
Double-tap Yes Yes Yes
Swipe Yes Yes Yes
Swipe from edge of screen
Yes No Yes
Drag-and-drop Yes Yes Yes
Flicks Yes Ye s Ye s
Press-and-hold Yes Yes Yes
Slide to pan Yes Yes Yes
Zoom Yes Ye s Ye s
Press-and-tap No Yes Yes
Rotate Yes Yes Yes
TIPS
• On the Mac, the actions are the equivalent mouse actions.
• In Windows 7, if the checkmark has been removed from
“Enable multi-touch gestures and inking” in “Pen and touch” in Control Panel, select the checkbox.
• For the procedures for using the touch pen in the Pen
Software, see the Pen Software Operation Manual.
• We recommend using with following settings. When you set items except for the following items, touch action may occasionally deviate. Input signal : 1920×1080 SIZE : Dot by Dot
n
Common nger and touch pen actions
Single-tap
Same action as left-clicking a mouse.
Touch with your nger/touch pen.
Double-tap
Same action as double-clicking a mouse. Quickly touch twice with your nger/touch pen.
When double-tapping with your nger, be sure to lift your
nger sufciently off the screen after the rst tap. If there is insufcient distance between the screen and your nger,
double-tap will not take place.
Swipe
Touch the screen with your nger/touch pen, move without
lifting, and then stop.
Swipe from edge of screen
After touching the edge of the monitor with your nger/touch pen, move horizontally without releasing your nger/touch pen
and then stop.
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Touch action
Drag-and-drop
Same action as drag-and-drop with a mouse. Touch the screen with your nger/touch pen and move without
lifting. When you have nished the movement, lift your nger/ touch pen.
Flicks
Flick your nger/touch pen in the direction of the function you want to use.
Flick your nger
Press-and-hold
Same action as right-clicking a mouse.
Press briey with your nger/touch pen, and then lift your nger/touch pen from the screen.
Slide to pan
With your nger/touch pen touching the screen, move it up
and down to scroll the screen.
n
Finger actions
Zoom
Use in a screen that is capable of enlargement/reduction.
Touch the screen with two ngers and move your ngers
closer together to reduce the view, or apart to enlarge the view.
Reduction
Enlargement
Press-and-tap
Same action as right-clicking a mouse.
With one nger touching the screen, tap once (single tap) with another nger.
With one nger touching
Tap once (single tap) with another nger
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Touch action
Rotate
Use this action in a screen that is capable of image rotation.
Touch the center point of the rotation with one nger. While holding that nger still, move another nger in the desired
direction of rotation.
With one nger touching
Move another nger in the
desired direction of rotation
TIPS
The screen may not respond correctly in the following cases:
Touch gesture is too quick The distance between the two points is too short The two points intersect
Operation with the touch pen is not possible.
Other functions
In Windows 8.1/10, input panel functions can be used. In Windows 7, touch pointer and input panel functions can be used. For information on these functions, see Windows Help.
Touch pointer :
A translucent image of a mouse appears near the point touched. The left/right buttons of the image can be clicked to perform the same actions as left/right clicking a mouse.
Input panel :
A software keyboard and an input panel with handwriting recognition appear on the screen.
Windows 8.1/10 and Windows 7 (excluding Starter), the ink
function of Microsoft Ofce can be used.
Handwritten comments can be written, and handwriting can be recognized.
For details, see Microsoft Ofce Help.
Cautionary points
• Do not use the touch pen for any purpose other than touch
panel operation.
• Do not press hard on the pen tip.
• Operation will not take place correctly if there is an obstacle
between the infrared transmitter/receiver and the touch pen
or your nger. Operation will not take place correctly if your ngers or your sleeve is near the screen.
• If the touch pen is held too at against the screen, the
touch position may not be correctly detected.
• If the touch pen does not work at the edge of the screen,
move it slowly.
• If the pen tip becomes worn or damaged, replace the touch
pen. To purchase a new touch pen, consult your dealer.
• This may not operate correctly if there is an inverter uorescent light nearby.
• If there is dirt or foreign matter on the tip of the touch pen,
remove it. Foreign matter may damage the screen.
• The touch pen position may occasionally deviate in the
login screen. In this case, use the keyboard or mouse.
• If the USB cable becomes disconnected, the touch
panel may not operate correctly after the USB cable is reconnected. In this case, restart the computer.
• When removing the pen tip or your nger from the screen, remove a sufcient distance. If the distance is not sufcient,
a touch may be detected even if the screen is not touched.
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Menu Items
Displaying the menu screen
Video and audio adjustment and settings of various functions are enabled. This section describes how to use the menu items. See pages 25 to 28 for details of each menu items.
Caution
• Do not turn the main power switch off while the menu items
are being displayed. Doing so may initialize the settings.
n
Example of operation
(Adjusting CONTRAST in the PICTURE menu)
1. Press the MENU button.
SCREEN
AUTO
CLOCK
PHASE
H-POS
V-POS
BACKLIGHT OFF
SIZE
RESET
50
50
50
50
OFF
WIDE
OFF
OFF
2. Press the or button to select PICTURE, and press the ENTER button.
3. Press the
or button to select CONTRAST.
PICTURE
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOR MODE
WHITE BALANCE
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
GAMMA
RESET
31
50
50
100
100
100
STD (PC)
THRU
MODE1
OFF
RED
GREEN
BLUE
4. Press the or button to adjust the setting.
PICTURE
BRIGHT
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOR MODE
WHITE BALANCE
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
GAMMA
RESET
31
60
50
100
100
100
STD (PC)
THRU
MODE1
OFF
RED
GREEN
BLUE
5. Press the MENU button.
The menu screen closes.
TIPS
• The menu will differ depending on the input mode.
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Menu Items
Menu item details
The menu will differ depending on the input mode.
■ SCREEN ( )
AUTO (D-SUB)
The CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS, and V-POS are automatically adjusted.
CLOCK (D-SUB)
Adjusts frequency for sampling clock for applicable video.
Adjust when there is ickering in the form of vertical stripes.
When using the adjustment pattern (see page 29), make adjustments so that no vertical stripe noise appears in it.
PHASE (D-SUB)
Adjusts sampling clock phase for applicable video. Useful when small characters appear with low contrast and/or there are ickers
at corners. When using the adjustment pattern (see page 29), make adjustments so that no horizontal stripe noise appears in it. * Adjustments to PHASE should be made only after CLOCK has been correctly set.
H-POS
Adjust the horizontal position of the image.
V-POS
Adjust the vertical position of the image.
BACKLIGHT OFF
When set to ON, the backlight turns off. Audio does not turn off. The touch panel is enabled while the backlight is off. Any touch actions that are performed are applied.
SIZE
Selects screen size. (See page 20.)
RESET
Resets the values of the SCREEN menu items to the factory preset values. Select ON and then press the ENTER button.
■ PICTURE ( )
BRIGHT
Adjusts the backlight brightness. Brightness can also be adjusted using a remote control unit. (See page 19.)
CONTRAST
Adjusts the difference between the bright and dark portions of the image.
SHARPNESS
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
COLOR MODE
Changes the color mode on the screen. The color mode on the screen can also be changed using a remote control unit. (See page 18.)
WHITE BALANCE
THRU .................Displays the input signal level as is.
USER.................Used for adjusting of each of red component, green component, blue component respectively using COLOR
ADJUSTMENT.
6500K/9300K .....Set each color temperature to approx. 6500K or 9300K.
The setting values are shown for reference. The color temperature of the screen varies over time. This function is not intended to keep the color temperature constant.
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
Adjust item when the WHITE BALANCE is set to USER. Press the ENTER button to adjust.
RED ..........Adjusts bright-toned red component.
GREEN .....Adjusts bright-toned green component.
BLUE ........Adjusts bright-toned blue component.
GAMMA
Selects the gamma.
RGB INPUT RANGE (HDMI/DisplayPort/OPTION)
Sets the RGB input signal range. When using HDMI, DisplayPort or OPTION set to AUTO, the RGB input signal is detected automatically. Use AUTO normally. If the RGB input signal range cannot be set appropriately even when using AUTO, set according to the image. When the setting is different, images will be displayed with washed out blacks and compressed gradients.
RESET
Resets the values of the PICTURE menu items to the factory preset values. Select ON and then press ENTER button.
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Menu Items
■ AUDIO (
)
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume. Volume can also be adjusted using a remote control unit. (See page 18.)
AUDIO OUTPUT
Sets the volume of sound output from the audio output terminal.
VARIABLE1 ........... You can adjust the volume from the speakers of this monitor and the audio output terminal simultaneously
by using VOLUME.
VARIABLE2 ........... You can adjust the volume from the audio output terminal by using VOLUME.
Sound will not be output from the speakers of this monitor.
MUTE WITH FREEZE
Set whether or not audio turns off during freeze.
AUDIO SELECT (HDMI/DisplayPort/OPTION)
Selects the terminal used to input audio signals in each input mode.
RESET
Resets the values of the AUDIO menu items to the factory preset values. Select ON and then press the ENTER button.
n
SETUP (
)
LANGUAGE
Sets the display language for the menu screen.
BAUD RATE
Selects the communication speed used for RS-232C communication.
USB PORT SELECTION
Specify the setting for the USB and touch panel connection when the input mode is changed to or from OPTION.
AUTO .................. The connection automatically changes when the input mode changes.
EXTERNAL .........TheUSBandtouchpanelconnectionisxedatthismonitor.
ThetouchpanelandUSBdevicecannotbeusedwiththeexpansionslotdevice.
OPTION ..............TheUSBandtouchpanelconnectionisxedattheexpansionslotdevice.
The touch panel and USB device cannot be used with a computer connected to this monitor’s USB port (for touch panel).
INFORMATION
Displays monitor information. (See page 18.)
ALL RESET
Resetsallthesettingstothefactorydefaultsettings.Ifthevideoisdistortedafterthisisexecuted,turnoff/onthemainpower.
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Menu Items
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MONITOR (
)
OSD H-POSITION
Adjusts the horizontal display position of menu screen.
OSD V-POSITION
Adjusts the vertical display position of menu screen.
OPERATION MODE
MODE1 ......OFFIFNOOPERATIONissettoON,andPOWERSAVEMODEissettoON.
(These settings cannot be changed.)
MODE2 ......Willperformstandardoperation.OFFIFNOOPERATIONissettoOFF,andPOWERSAVEMODEissettoOFF.
These settings can be changed.
POWER SAVE MODE
WhenOFFisselected,startuptimefromstandbymodeisreduced.Note,howeverthat,morepowerwillbeconsumedin
standby mode.
WhenONisselected,currentconsumptionisreducedwhilethemonitorisinstandbymode.Note,however,thatthestartup
time from standby mode becomes longer.
OFF IF NO OPERATION
Determines whether or not to set the monitor to go into standby mode when there is no operation from the remote control unit or RS-232C commands for over 4 hours.
n
PIP (
)
PIP MODES
Sets the display method.
OFF ....................Displays one screen.
PIP ......................Displays a sub screen inside a main screen.
PbyP ...................Displays a main screen and a sub screen in a line.
PIP SIZE
Sets the size of the sub screen in PIP mode.
PIP POS
Adjusts the position of the sub screen in PIP mode.
PIP SOURCE
Selects the input signal of the sub screen in PIP or PbyP mode.
SOUND CHANGE
Sets the sound which is output in PIP or PbyP mode.
RESET
Resets the values of the PIP menu items to the factory preset values. Select ON and then press the ENTER button.
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■ OTHERS ( )
POWER MANAGEMENT
POWERMANAGEMENTdetermineswhetherornottoswitchmodesfromnosignaltotheinputsignalwaitingmode.
NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL.
Specifywhethertochangeinputsautomatically.WhenONisselectedandnosignalispresentintheselectedinputmode,the
monitor automatically changes the selected mode to another mode where a video signal is present.
LOGO SCREEN
Sets whether or not to display the logo screen.
RESUME BY TOUCH
Set whether or not the screen is restored when touched in the input signal waiting mode.
OFF ....................Turn off screen restoration.
ON ......................Turn on screen restoration. Note that this will increase power consumption in the input signal waiting mode.
OPTION
Setwhetherornottheexpansionslotisused.
MONITOR LOCK
You can disable operations on the monitor and the remote control unit that use buttons.
OFF .....................................Enables operation.
REMOTE CONTROL ........... Prohibits remote control operation.
MONITOR BUTTONS ......... Prohibits monitor button operation.
BOTH ................................... Prohibits remote control and monitor button operation.
Toreleasetheoperationlock,performthestepsbelow.
1. Press the SIZE button until “F” appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
2. While“F”isdisplayed,pressthe
, , , buttons in that order.
Menu Items
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Menu Items
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Dual screen display
You can display two screens simultaneously. Set this function with PIP MODES in the PIP menu.
PIP
Main screen
Sub
screen
A sub screen is displayed inside a main screen.
PbyP
Main
screen
Sub
screen
A main screen and a sub screen are displayed in a line.
* The currently selected input signal is displayed on the main
screen.
TIPS
• You might infringe on a copyright of the author which is
protected by copyright law when you display the images of the computer screen and television/VCR simultaneously for
prot-making or to show the image to the public.
• The screen size for dual-screen display is the same as
the screen size for single-screen display. The Dot by Dot screen is displayed in NORMAL size except when it is set as the PIP main screen.
• When dual-screen display is selected, the NO SIGNAL
AUTO INPUT SEL. function is disabled.
• When an interlaced signal (1080i, 480i, video) is input to the sub screen, horizontal lines may icker. If this happens,
display the image on the main screen.
• Touch operation cannot be used in the sub screen.
• When you set PbyP, touch action deviate.
Adjustments for computer screen display
n
Automatic adjustment
When you use D-SUB to display a computer screen for the
rst time, or when you change the setting of the computer, use
the automatic screen adjustment.
1. Switch the input to D-SUB and display the adjustment
pattern. (See the description below.)
2. Press the MENU button.
The menu screen appears.
3. Press the
or button to select SCREEN, and press
the ENTER button.
4. Press the
or button to select AUTO.
5. Press the
or button to select ON, and press the
ENTER button.
The automatic adjustment is complete in several seconds.
TIPS
• If the screen cannot be adjusted properly with one
automatic adjustment, repeat the automatic adjustment two or three times. Try manual adjustment if necessary.
n
Screen display for adjustment
Before adjusting the image quality or picture, display an image to brighten the entire screen. If you are using a Windows computer, use the adjustment pattern on the supplied CD­ROM.
Opening the adjustment pattern
The following example is performed in Windows 7.
1. Load the supplied CD-ROM into the computer’s CD­ROM drive.
2. Open [CD Drive] in [Computer].
3. Double-click [Adj_uty.exe] in the [Monitor] folder.
The adjustment pattern will appear.
4. When adjustment is nished, press the [Esc] on the
computer’s keyboard to quit the adjustment program.
5. Eject the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
TIPS
• If the display mode on the computer you are using is 65000
colors, the color levels in the color pattern may appear differently or grayscale may appear to be colored. (This
is due to the specications of the input signal and is not a
malfunction.)
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Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
You can control this monitor from a computer via RS-232C (COM port) on the computer.
Computer connection
Connect with RS-232 straight cable between the computer’s COM port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C input terminal on the monitor.
To COM port
Computer
RS-232C input terminal
RS-232 straight cable (commercially available)
Communication conditions
Set the RS-232C communication settings on the computer to match the monitor’s communication settings as follows:
Baud rate *
Stop bit
1 bit
Data length 8 bits Flow control None
Parity bit None
* Set to the same baud rate as the BAUD RATE setting of
SETUP menu. (Initial setting: 38400 bps)
Communication procedure
n
Command format
When a command is sent from the computer to the monitor, the monitor operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the computer.
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4
Return code
Command field
(4 prescribed
alphanumerical characters)
Parameter field
(4 character string comprised of:
0-9, +, -, space, ?)
Example: VOLM0030 VOLM
30
* Be sure to input 4 characters for the parameter. Pad with
spaces (“
”) if necessary.
(“
” is a return code (0DH, 0AH or 0DH)) Wrong : VOLM30 Right : VOLM 30
When the parameter part is 5 or more characters, specify
parameters using a specied number of characters without
using spaces.
Example: TCPP01025
If a command has “R” listed for “Direction” in the “RS-232C command table” on page 32, the current value can be returned by using “?” as the parameter.
Example:
VOLM ? ? ? ?
From computer to monitor (How much is current volume setting?).
30
From monitor to computer (Current volume setting: 30).
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Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
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Response code format
When a command has been executed correctly
O K
Return code (0DH, 0AH)
A response is returned after a command is executed.
When a command has not been executed
R R E
Return code (0DH, 0AH)
TIPS
• “ERR” is returned when there is no relevant command or
when the command cannot be used in the current state of the monitor.
• If communication has not been established for reasons
such as a bad connection between the computer and monitor, nothing is returned (not even ERR).
• “ERR” may be returned when a command cannot be
received correctly due to interference from the surrounding environment. Please ensure that the system or software retries the command if this occurs.
If execution of the command is taking some time
I W T A
Return code (0DH, 0AH)
There is command “WAIT” is returned as a returned value. In this case, a value will be returned if you wait a while. Do not send any command during this period.
n
Communication interval
• After OK or ERR is returned, you must send the following
commands.
To set a timeout for the command response, specify 10
seconds or longer.
• Provide an interval of 100 ms or more between the
command response and the transmission of the next command.
VOLM0020
OK
INPS0001 WAIT OK
Interval of 100 ms or more
TIPS
• When executing ALL RESET, set the timeout period to 30
seconds or longer.
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RS-232C command table
How to read the command table
Command: Command eld (See page 30.) Direction: W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter eld (see page 30), the command functions as described
under “Control/Response Contents”.
R The returned value indicated under “Reply” can be obtained by setting “????” or “
?” in the
parameter eld (see page 30).
Parameter: Parameter eld (See page 30.)
Reply: Response (Returned value)
Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
Power control/Input mode selection
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
POWER CONTROL POWR W 0
Switches to standby mode.
1 Enters the power ON state.
R 0 Standby mode
1 Normal mode
2 Input signal waiting mode
INPUT MODE SELECTION INPS W 0 Toggle change for input mode. Terminals not selected in INPUT SELECT cannot be
selected.
2 D-SUB
10 HDMI1
13 HDMI2
18 HDMI3
23 HDMI4
14 DisplayPort
21 OPTION
R 2 D-SUB
10 HDMI1
13 HDMI2
18 HDMI3
23 HDMI4
14 DisplayPort
21 OPTION
SCREEN menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
SIZE WIDE WR 1 1 WIDE
3 3 Dot by dot
6 6 NORMAL
PICTURE menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
BRIGHT VLMP WR 0-31 0-31
COLOR MODE BMOD WR 0 0 STD (PC)
4 4 HIGH ILLUMINANCE
9 9 AV
10 10 USER
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Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)
AUDIO menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
VOLUME VOLM
WR 0-31 0-31
SETUP menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
ALL RESET RSET W
1
1: ALL RESET
PIP menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
PIP MODES MWIN WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF, 1: PIP, 2: PbyP
PIP SIZE MPSZ WR 0-2 0-2 0: SMALL, 1: MEDIUM, 2: LARGE
PIP POS MWPS WR 0-3 0-3 0: UPPER RIGHT, 1: UPPER LEFT, 2: LOWER RIGHT, 3: LOWER LEFT
PIP SOURCE MWIP WR 2 2 D-SUB
10 10 HDMI1
13 13 HDMI2
18 18 HDMI3
23 23 HDMI4
14 14 DisplayPort
21 21 OPTION
SOUND CHANGE MWAD WR 1-2 1-2 1: MAIN, 2: SUB
RESET RPIP W 1
OTHERS menu
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
MONITOR LOCK ALTG WR 0-3 0-3 0: REMOTE CONTROL, 1: MONITOR BUTTONS, 2: BOTH, 3: OFF
Others
Function
Command Direction
Parameter Reply Control/Response contents
RESOLUTION CHECK PXCK R - Returns current resolution in the form of hhh, vvv.
MUTE MUTE WR 0-1 0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON
INFORMATION MODEL INF1 R Value
SERIAL NO SRNO R Value
TEMPERATURE SENSOR DSTA R 0 Internal temperature normal
1 Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and the monitor is in standby mode
2 Internal temperature abnormal occurred (To delete the information of temperature
abnormal, turn off the main power.)
3 Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and backlight brightness is dimmed
4 Temperature sensor abnormal
TEMPERATURE ACQUISITION ERRT R Value Returns the temperature at the temperature sensors.
Indicates a temperature sensor abnormality when “126” is returned.
CAUSE OF LAST STANDBY MODE STCA W 0 Initialization
R 0 No detectable error has occurred
1 Standby mode by POWER button
2 Main power off by the main power switch
3 Standby mode by RS-232C
4 Input signal waiting mode by No Signal
6 Standby mode by abnormal temperature
20 Standby mode by OFF IF NO OPERATION setting
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Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing any problem with your display, before calling for service, please review the following troubleshooting tips.
There is no picture or sound.
• Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 13.)
• Is the main power switch off? (See page 17.)
• Is the monitor in standby mode (the power LED illuminating
in orange)? (See page 17.)
• Make sure correct input mode is selected. (See page 19.)
• If any external equipment is connected, make sure the
equipment is operating (playing back).
Remote control does not work.
• Are the batteries inserted with polarity (+,-) aligned? (See
page 15.)
• Are the batteries exhausted?
• Point the remote control unit toward the monitor’s remote
control sensor. (See page 15.)
• Is the remote control operation in MONITOR LOCK of
OTHERS menu enabled? (See page 28.)
Sound from left and right speakers is reversed. Sound is heard from only one side.
• Are audio cables connected properly? (See page 12.)
There is a picture but no sound.
• Is the sound muted? (See page 18.)
• Make sure the volume is not set to minimum. (See page
18.)
• Are audio cables connected properly?
• When AUDIO OUTPUT is set to VARIABLE2 in the AUDIO
menu, the speaker is muted. Check the setting. (See page
26.)
Unstable video.
• The signal may be incompatible. (See pages 38 and 39.)
The video from the HDMI input terminal does not appear properly.
• Is the HDMI cable HDMI standard compliant? The monitor
will not work with cables that are not standard compliant.
• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See pages
38 and 39.)
The video from DisplayPort input terminal does not appear correctly.
• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See page
38.)
• Is the DisplayPort cable DisplayPort standard compliant?
The monitor will not work with cables that are not standard compliant.
The video from D-sub input terminal does not appear correctly.
Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See page 38.)
Video color is strange.
• Is the PICTURE menu setting correct? You can execute
RESET to return to the factory default settings.
(See page
25.)
Control buttons do not work. There is no picture.
• Load noises from outside may be interfering with normal
operation. Turn off the main power and turn it on after waiting at least 5 seconds, and then check the operation. (See page 17.)
• Turn on the monitor rst before turning on the computer or
playback device.
The input mode changes automatically.
• When the NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. is ON and no
signal is present in a selected input mode, the monitor automatically changes the selected mode to a mode where a video signal is present.
The input mode may change in the following cases:
- When a computer is in standby mode.
- When video play is stopped with a playback device.
The touch panel does not respond.
• Is the USB cable connected properly?
• Use only the supplied USB cable. If the commercially
available USB cable is used, the touch panel may not operate correctly. If you want to position the monitor further away than the USB cable will allow, extend the cable using a USB cable with a repeater.
• When USB PORT SELECTION is OPTION, the touch panel
cannot be used with the computer that is connected to this monitor.
The response of the touch panel is slow. Some parts of the screen do not respond. A different place is touched.
• Is the screen exposed to direct sunlight or other strong
light? The touch panel uses infrared rays and thus may not operate correctly.
• Is there an obstacle between the infrared transmitter/ receiver and the touch pen or your nger? An obstacle will prevent correct operation. If your ngers or a sleeve are too
close to the screen, correct operation will not be possible.
• Is the infrared transmitter/receiver dirty? Gently wipe off
any dirt with a soft cloth.
If the touch panel is touched with a small tip less than about 1/16 inch (2 mm) x 1/16 inch (2 mm), the touch may not be detected by infrared and correct operation will not take place.
• When starting your computer or connecting the USB cable,
do not touch the touch panel. If you touch the touch panel, this may be detected as an element failure in the infrared transmitter/receiver and incorrect operation will result.
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Troubleshooting
The monitor makes a cracking sound.
• You may occasionally hear a cracking sound from the
monitor. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contracts according to change in temperature. This does not affect the monitor’s performance.
The Power LED is ashing in orange and blue alternately. When “AUTO DIMMING” is displayed.
• When the internal temperature of the monitor rises
excessively, the brightness of the backlight decreases automatically in order to prevent high-temperature­related problems. When this occurs, “AUTO DIMMING” is
displayed on the screen and the Power LED ashes orange
and blue alternately.
• If the internal temperature rises further, the monitor
automatically enters standby mode. (The Power LED
continues ashing orange and blue alternately.)
• Remove the cause of the excessive temperature rise.
- If the monitor enters standby mode due to a rise in temperature, to return to normal display, turn the power switch off and then back on again. The monitor, however, will enter standby mode again if the cause of the temperature rise is not eliminated. (See page 7.)
- Check whether the monitor is placed at a location where a quick rise in temperature is likely. Internal temperature rises quickly if the vents on the monitor are blocked.
- Internal temperature rises quickly if dust accumulates inside the monitor or around the vents. Remove dust if possible. Ask SHARP dealer about removing internal dust.
The inner side of the glass is cloudy.
• When the humidity is high, the inner side of the glass
may cloud after the power is turned on. The cloudiness is caused by the difference between the ambient temperature and the temperature of the air inside the glass, and is not a malfunction. You can continue to use the monitor to disappear the cloudiness.
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Specications
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Product Specications
Model
PN-65SC1
LCD component
65" Class [64-1/2 inch (163.9cm) diagonal] TFT LCD
Max. resolution (pixels)
1920 x 1080
Max. colors
Approx. 16.77 million colors
Pixel pitch
0.744 mm (H) × 0.744 mm (V)
Max. brightness (typical)
*
1
350 cd/m
2
Contrast ratio (typical) 5000 : 1
Viewing angle
178° right/left/up/down (contrast ratio ≥ 10)
Screen active area inch (mm)
56-1/4 (W) x 31-5/8 (H) (1428.5 x 803.5)
Computer input signal
Analog RGB (0.7 Vp-p) [75 Ω],
HDMI
, DisplayPort
Sync signal
Horizontal/vertical separate (TTL: positive/negative)
Plug and play
VESA DDC2B
Power management
VESA DPMS
Input terminals
Video HDMI x 4
DisplayPort x 1 Mini D-sub 15 pin, 3 rows x 1
Audio
3.5 mm mini stereo jack x 1
Serial (RS-232C) D-sub 9 pin x 1
Output terminals Audio
3.5 mm mini stereo jack x 1 USB port Type A (USB 2.0 compliant) x 2 Speaker output 10 W + 10 W
Touch Panel
Detection method Infrared blocking detection method Computer connector USB (2.0 compliant) (type B) x 1
Expansion slot
12 V, 2.5 A
(power supplied when expanding the functions with an optional part) Power requirement AC 100 V - 240 V, 2.4 A, 50/60 Hz Operating temperature
*2 *
3
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Operating humidity
*
3
20% to 80% (no condensation) Power consumption
(maximum / input signal waiting mode
*4*
5
/ standby mode
*
6
)
205 W/2.0 W/0.5 W
Dimensions (excluding protrusions) inch (mm)
Approx. 59-7/8 (W) x 3-7/8 (D) x 37-1/2 (H) (1521 x 99 x 952)
Weight lbs. (kg)
Approx. 126.8 (57.5)
*1 Brightness will depend on input mode and other picture settings. Brightness level will decrease over time. Due to the nature of the
equipment, it is not possible to precisely maintain a constant level of brightness.
*2 Temperature condition may change when using the monitor together with the optional equipments recommended by SHARP. In such
cases, please check the temperature condition specied by the optional equipments.
*3 In addition, check the requirements of the computer and other devices to be connected, and make sure that all requirements are satised.
*4 When the optional part is not installed. *5 When RESUME BY TOUCH is set to OFF. *6 When POWER SAVE MODE is set to ON.
When POWER SAVE MODE is set to OFF: 2.0 W
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specication changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specication gures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from
these values in individual units.
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Specications
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Dimensional Drawings
Note that the values shown are approximate values.
Unit: inch [mm]
VESA holes *
7-7/8 [200]
7-7/8 [200]
4
[102]
3-7/8
[99]
6-1/8 [156]
9-9/16
[243]
17-5/8 [448]
37-1/2 [952]
38-3/4 [984]
6-3/16
[157]
59-7/8 [1521]
8-11/16
[220]
1-1/2 [37.5]1-1/2 [37.5]
1-1/2 [37.5]3-11/16 [93.5]
* When mounting the monitor, be sure to use a wall-mount bracket that complies with the VESA-compatible mounting method.
SHARP recommends using M6 screws and tighten the screws. Note that screw hole depth of the monitor is 1/2 inch (12 mm). Loose mounting may cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. The screw and hole should come together with over 3/8 inch (10 mm) length of thread. Use a bracket which has been approved for UL1678 standard, and which can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the monitor.
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Power management
This monitor conforms to VESA DPMS. Both your video card and computer must support the same standard in order for the monitor’s power management function to work.
DPMS: Display Power Management Signaling
DPMS Screen
Power
consumption
Hsync Vsync
ON STATE Display 205 W Ye s Ye s
STANDBY
No
display
2.0 W*
No Yes
SUSPEND Yes No
OFF STATE No No
* When NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. is set to OFF.
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DDC (plug and play)
The monitor supports the VESA DDC (Display Data Channel) standard. DDC is a signal standard for plug and play between monitors and computers. Information about resolution and other parameters
is exchanged between the two. This function can be used if the computer supports DDC and it has been congured to detect
plug-and-play monitors. There are several types of DDC, depending on the communication method used. This monitor supports DDC2B.
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Compatible signal timing (PC)
VESA
Wide US TEXT
Screen resolution Hsync Vsync Dot frequency
Digital
640 × 480
800 × 600
1024 × 768
1152 × 864 1280 × 800 1280 × 960
1280 × 1024
1360 × 768
1400 × 1050
1440 × 900 1600 × 1200 * 1920 × 1200 *
1920 × 1080
720 × 400
31.5kHz
37.9kHz
37.5kHz
35.1kHz
37.9kHz
48.1kHz
46.9kHz
48.4kHz
56.5kHz
60.0kHz
67.5kHz
49.7kHz
60.0kHz
64.0kHz
80.0kHz
47.7kHz
65.3kHz
55.9kHz
75.0kHz
74.0kHz
67.5kHz
31.5kHz
60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 75Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 70Hz
25.175MHz
31.5MHz
31.5MHz
36.0MHz
40.0MHz
50.0MHz
49.5MHz
65.0MHz
75.0MHz
78.75MHz
108.0MHz
83.5MHz
108.0MHz
108.0MHz
135.0MHz
85.5MHz
121.75MHz
106.5MHz
162.0MHz
154.0MHz
148.5MHz
28.3MHz
Analog
(D-sub)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes *
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DisplayPort
-
-
-
-
-
-
­Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
­Yes Yes
HDMI
-
-
-
-
-
-
­Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
* Displays a reduced image, except in Dot by Dot. In Dot by Dot, the image will be cut down to panel size then displayed.
• Depending on the connected computer, images may not be displayed properly even if the compatible signal described above is input.
Specications
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Compatible signal timing (AV)
Screen resolution Frequency HDMI
1920 × 1080p 50Hz Yes
60Hz Yes
1920 × 1080i 50Hz Yes
60Hz Yes
1280 × 720p 50Hz Yes
60Hz Yes 720 × 576p 50Hz Yes 720 × 480p 60Hz Yes 720(1440) × 576i 50Hz Yes 720(1440) × 480i 60Hz Yes
Specications
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D-sub input terminal pins
(Mini D-sub 15 pin)
No. Function No. Function
1 Red video signal input 9 +5V
2 Green video signal input 10 GND
3 Blue video signal input 11 N.C.
4 N.C. 12 DDC data
5 GND 13 Hsync signal input
6 GND for red video signal 14 Vsync signal input
7 GND for green video signal 15 DDC clock
8 GND for blue video signal
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DisplayPort input terminal pins
(DisplayPort 20 pin)
No. Function No. Function
1 MainLane 3- 11 Gnd
2 Gnd 12 MainLane 0+
3 MainLane 3+ 13 Gnd
4 MainLane 2- 14 Gnd
5 Gnd 15 Aux +
6 MainLane 2+ 16 Gnd
7 MainLane 1- 17 Aux -
8 Gnd 18 Hot-plug detection
9 MainLane 1+ 19 Gnd
10 MainLane 0- 20 3.3V
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HDMI input terminal pins
(HDMI Connector)
No. Function No. Function
1 TMDS data 2+ 11 TMDS clock shield
2 TMDS data 2 shield 12 TMDS clock-
3 TMDS data 2- 13 CEC
4 TMDS data 1+ 14 N.C.
5 TMDS data 1 shield 15 SCL
6 TMDS data 1- 16 SDA
7 TMDS data 0+ 17 DDC/CEC GND
8 TMDS data 0 shield 18 +5V
9 TMDS data 0- 19 Hot-plug detection
10 TMDS clock+
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RS-232C input terminal pins
(D-sub 9 pin)
No. Function No. Function
1 N.C. 6 N.C.
2 Transmitted data 7 N.C.
3 Received data 8 N.C.
4 N.C. 9 N.C.
5 GND
Specications
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Information on the software license for this product
n
Software composition
The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual copyrights are held by SHARP or by third parties. This product also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose copyrights are held by third parties.
n
Software copyrights
The copyrights of some software components incorporated in the monitor require that the license be displayed. The licenses of these software components are shown below.
uIP Embedded TCP/IP Stack Copyright (c) 2001-2006, Adam Dunkels. Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modication, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specic prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
SIL Open Font License “Noto Mono” and “Noto Sans CJK JP” licensed under the SIL Open Font License http://www.google.com/get/noto/#/
The Atmel
®
Software Framework (ASF)
Copyright (c) 2009-2016 Atmel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modication, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. The name of Atmel may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specic prior written
permission.
4. This software may only be redistributed and used in connection with an Atmel microcontroller product.
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Information on the software license for this product
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ARM
®
Cortex® Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) “CMSIS Core Support and CMSIS DSP Include Files” and “CMSIS DSP Libraries” Copyright (C) 2009-2014 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modication, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of ARM LIMITED nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
from this software without specic prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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• When installing, removing or moving the monitor, ensure that this is carried out by at least 4 people.
• Be sure to use a wall-mount bracket designed or designated for mounting the monitor.
• This monitor is designed to be installed on a concrete wall or pillar. Reinforced work might be necessary for some materials
such as plaster / thin plastic board / wood before starting installation. This monitor and bracket must be installed on a wall which can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the monitor. Install by the most suitable method for the material and the structure.
• To attach a VESA-compliant mounting bracket, use M6 screws that are 3/8 inch (10 mm) to 1/2 inch (12 mm) longer than the
thickness of the mounting bracket.
Screws (M6) Mounting bracket Monitor mounting
3/8 - 1/2 inch (10-12 mm)
• Do not use an impact driver.
• After mounting, please carefully ensure the monitor is secure, and not able to come loose from the wall or mount.
• Do not use any screw holes other than VESA holes for installation.
• When moving the monitor, be sure to hold it with the handles and the unit bottom. Do not grasp the screen or tray. This may
cause product damage, failure, or injury.
• If you need to temporarily place the monitor on a table or other surface during installation, spread a thick soft cloth on the
table to prevent damage to the screen and table.
• Prior to repacking or removal, remove the tray.
Mounting Precautions
(For SHARP dealers and service engineers)
n
Attaching the Tray
Secure the tray using 2 tray mounting screws (M3) (supplied).
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