IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing
and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future
service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited
coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://
www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specic languages using the Regional selection
box in the upper right corner of our website. “Antes de operar su equipo lea cu
idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual”
Model No. VS14694/VS14693/VS14709/VS14692/VS14710/VS14691
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Compliance Information
For U.S.A.
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
For Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE Conformity for European Countries
The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
The mark shown to the right is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but
use the return and collection systems according to local law.
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions completely before using the equipment.
2. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this equipment near water. Warning: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices (including
ampliers) that produce heat.
8. Do not attempt to circumvent the safety provisions of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug
has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety. If the plug does not t into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet.
9. Protect the power cord from being tread upon or pinched, particularly at the plug, and the point where if
emerges from the equipment. Be sure that the power outlet is located near the equipment so that it is easily
accessible.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
11. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with
the equipment. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/equipment combination to
avoid injury from tipping over.
12. Unplug this equipment when it will be unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Service is required when the unit has been damaged in any
way, such as: if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall into the unit,
if the unit is exposed to rain or moisture, or if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped.
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Declaration of RoHS Compliance
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the
European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below:
Substance
Lead (Pb)0,1%< 0,1%
Mercury (Hg)0,1%< 0,1%
Cadmium (Cd)0,01%< 0,01%
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)0,1%< 0,1%
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)0,1%< 0,1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)0,1%< 0,1%
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the RoHS Directives as noted
below:
Examples of exempted components are:
1. Mercury in compact uorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not specically
mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive.
Proposed Maximum Concentration
Actual Concentration
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, uorescent tubes, and electronic ceramic parts
(e.g. piezoelectronic devices).
3. Lead in high temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight or more lead).
4. Lead as an allotting element in steel containing up to 0.35% lead by weight, aluminium containing up to 0.4%
lead by weight and as a cooper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
• This product is packed in a carton, together with the standard accessories.
• Any other optional accessories will be packed separately.
• Due to the size and weight of this display it is recommended for two people to move it.
• After opening the carton, ensure that the content is in good condition and complete.
1.2. Package Contents
Please verify that you received the following items with your package content:
• CD ROM (Optional)
• Remote control with AAA batteries
• Power cord (1.8 m)
• VGA cable (1.8 m)
• Quick Installation Guide
• Power switch cover
• Screw for Power switch cover
(M3x8)
• BNC-to-RCA adapter (x3)
• USB cable (CDP4635-T/
CDP4635-T)
For North AmericaFor UK
*
For EUFor China
**
*
Screw for Power switch cover
CD ROM (Optional)
Power switch cover
(Exclusive of CDX5550-L)
(M3 x 8) x 1
(Exclusive of CDX5550-L)
POWER
VIDEO
AUDIO
SMART
SOURCE
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
MENU
SET
AUTO
EXIT
ADJUST
VOL UP
MUTE
VOL DOWN
Remote Control
and AAA Batteries
BNC-RCA adapter x 3
Video Signal Cable
USB cable
(D-SUB to D-SUB Cable)
* The supplied power cord varies depending on destination.
NOTES:
• Please make sure that for all other regions, apply a power cord that conforms to the AC voltage of the power socket and has been
approved by and complies with the safety regulations of the particular country.
• You might like to save the package box and packing material for shipping the display.
1.3. Installation Notes
• Due to the high power consumption, always use the plug exclusively designed for this product. If an extended line is required, please
consult your service agent.
• The product should be installed on a at surface to avoid tipping. The distance between the back of the product and the wall should
be maintained for proper ventilation. Avoid installing the product in the kitchen, bathroom or any other places with high humidity so as
not to shorten the service life of the electronic components.
• The product can normally operate only under 3000m in altitude. In installations at altitudes above 3000m, some abnormalities may be
experienced.
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1.4. Installing and Removing Table Stands (optional)
To install table stands:
1. Power off the display.
2. Spread a protective sheet on a at surface.
3. Grab the carrying handles and place the display face-down on the protective sheet.
4. After inserting the stand in the guide block, tighten the screws on both sides of the display.
NOTE: The long-end side of the stand should face to the front while installing.
Carrying handle
Thumbscrews
Thumbscrews
Longer portions face the front
Table stand
CDP3235: STND-022
CDP4235/CDP4635:STND-020
Carrying handle
Table stand
CDX5550-L : STND-021
To remove table stands:
1. Power off the display.
2. Spread a protective sheet on a at surface.
3. Grab the carrying handles and place the display face-down on the protective sheet.
4. Remove screws using a screwdriver and place them in a safe place for reuse.
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1.5. Installing and Removing OPS module (CDP4235/CDP4635/CDX5550-L series) (optional)
To install OPS Module:
1. Power off the display.
2. Remove the cover of OPS after take screw off.
3. Insert OPS module and then x by screw.
NOTE: Keep the OPS cover for future use.
Screw
Screw
OPS
To remove OPS Module:
1. Power off the display.
2. Remove screw and plug out OPS module.
3. Install OPS cover and then x by screw.
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1.6. Mounting on a Wall
To mount this display to a wall, you will have to obtain a standard wall-mounting kit (commercially available). We recommend using a
mounting interface that complies with TUV-GS and/or UL1678 standard in North America.
100
200100
Protective Sheet
400
Protective Sheet
200
Table
CDP3235/CDP4235/CDP4635 series
Tabletop stand
400
Tabletop standTable
CDX5550-L
1. Lay a protective sheet on a table, which was wrapped around the display when it was packaged, beneath the screen surface so as
not to scratch the screen face.
2. Ensure you have all accessories for mounting this display (wall mount, ceiling mount, table stand, etc).
3. Follow the instructions that come with the base mounting kit. Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to
the equipment or injury to the user or installer. Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation.
4. For the wall-mounting kit, use M6 mounting screws (having a length 10 mm longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket) and
tighten them securely.
Caution:
To prevent the display from falling:
• For wall or ceiling installation, we recommend installing the display with metal brackets which are commercially available. For detailed
installation instructions, refer to the guide received with the respective bracket.
• To lessen the probability of injury and damage resulting from fall of the display in case of earthquake or other natural disaster, be sure
to consult the bracket manufacturer for installation location.
Ventilation Requirements for enclosure locating
To allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding objects
as shown in the diagram below.
100 mm
100 mm100 mm
100 mm
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2. Parts and Functions
2.1. Control Panel
9
MUTE INPUT
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CDP3235/CDP4235/CDP4635 series
MENU
9
10
3
216 7
4
5
MENU
10
8
CDX5550-L
1
POWER button
Use this button to turn the display on or put the display to
standby.
2
MUTE button
Switch the audio mute ON/OFF.
3
INPUT button
• Use this button to select the input source.
• When the On Screen Display menu is active, this is also
used as the [SET] button.
4
[ ] button
Increase the adjustment while OSD menu is on, or increase
the audio output level while OSD menu is off.
5
[ ] button
Decrease the adjustment while OSD menu is on, or
decrease the audio output level while OSD menu is off.
6
[ ] button
Move the highlight bar up to adjust the selected item while
OSD menu is on.
7
[ ] button
Move the highlight bar down to adjust the selected item
while OSD menu is on.
8
MENU button
Return to previous menu while OSD menu is on, or to
activate the OSD menu when OSD menu is off.
NOTE: “Keyboard Control Lock Mode” This function
completely disables the access to all Keyboard Control
functions. To enable or disable the keyboard control
lock, press both [
] and [ ] buttons and hold down
continuously for more than 3 (three) seconds.
9
Remote control sensor and power status indicator
• Receives command signals from the remote control.
• Indicates the operating status of the display:
- Lights green when the display is turned on
- Lights red when the display is in standby mode
- Lights amber when the display enters DPMS mode
- When {SCHEDULE} is enabled, the light blinks green
and red
- If the light blinks red, it indicates that a failure has been
detected
- Off when the main power of the display is turned off
10
OPS slot (exclusive of CDP3225)
Expansion slot adapter for Open Pluggable
Specication(OPS) card
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2.2. Input/Output Terminals
CDP3235
CDP4235/CDP4635 series
CDX5550-L
15
15
CDP3235
(OUT)
(IN)
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CDP4235/CDP4635/CDX5550-L series
(OUT)
(IN)
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1
MAIN POWER SWITCH
Press to switch the main power on/off.
2
AC IN
Connect the supplied power cord to the wall outlet.
3
RS232C (OUT/IN)
RS232C network input/output connection for the use of loopthrough function.
4
RJ-45
LAN control function for the use of remote control signal
from control center.
5
VGA OUT (D-Sub)
Output the VGA signal from the VGA IN (D-Sub).
6
DVI-D IN
Connect the DVI-D output of a PC, or the HDMI output of an
AV device by using a DVI-HDMI cable.
7
HDMI IN
Connect the HDMI output of an AV device, or the DVI-D
output of a PC by using a DVI-HDMI cable.
8
VGA IN (D-Sub)
Connect the computer VGA output.
9
COMPONENT IN (BNC)
Connect the component YPbPr output from external AV
device.
15
(OUT)
(OUT)
PrPb Y
1
(IN)
(IN)
3
2
12
(OUT)
(OUT)
PrPb Y
16
10
AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3
Connect audio input from external AV device.
• AUDIO IN 1: 3.5mm stereo phone jack
• AUDIO IN 2, 3: RCA phone jack
11
VIDEO IN/OUT
• S-VIDEO IN (Mini DIN 4 pin): Connect the S-VIDEO (Y/
C separate signal) input.
• VIDEO IN (BNC): Connect the composite video signal
input.
• VIDEO OUT (BNC): Connect the composite video signal
output from VIDEO IN (BNC).
12
AUDIO OUT R/L (RCA)
Connect the audio signal output from AUDIO IN 1, 2, or 3
jack to an external AV device.
13
SPEAKERS OUT R/L
Connect the audio output to external speakers.
14
SPEAKER SWITCH
Press to switch the internal speaker on/off.
15
KENSINGTON LOCK
For security and theft prevention.
16
USB-B
Touch connector to PC.
1
(IN)
(IN)
3
2
12
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2.3. Remote Control
2.3.1. General functions
POWER
1
SMART
SOURCE
SOURCE
AUDIO
VIDEO
2
PIP
3
INPUTON/OFFCHANGE
4
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
5
DISPLAY
6
SET
MENU
7
8
AUTO
ADJUST
MUTE
9
1
[POWER] button
EXIT
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
Press to switch on the display from standby mode. Press
again to turn it off and back into standby mode.
2
[SMART] button
Press to activate Smart Menu. Press [ ] or [] button to
select menu options. Press [SET] button to conrm and exit
the selection.
• Standard: Used for normal images (factory setting)
• Highbright: Used for moving image such as Video
• sRGB: Used for text based images
3
[PIP] (Picture In Picture) button
[ON/OFF]: Turn PIP mode ON/OFF.
[INPUT]: Select the input signal for the sub-picture.
[CHANGE]: Toggle between the main picture and sub
picture.
4
[CONTRAST] button
Press to activate Contrast Menu. Press [ ] or [ ] button to
adjust the value. Press [MENU] button to conrm and exit.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
5
[DISPLAY] button
Press to turn on/off the information OSD displayed on the
upper right corner of the screen.
6
[ ] button
• Press to move the selection left in OSD menu.
• Press to decrease the value in OSD menu.
• Press to move the sub-picture left in PIP mode.
7
[SET] button
Press to activate the setting inside the OSD menu.
8
[AUTO ADJUST] button
Press to run the Auto Adjust function.
NOTE: This button is functional for VGA input only.
9
[MUTE] button
Press to turn the mute function on/off.
10
[VIDEO SOURCE] button
Press to toggle Video Source Menu. Press [ ] or [
] button to select one of the video sources among HDMI,
DVI-D, VGA, DVD / HD, VIDEO-S, or VIDEO . Press [SET]
button to conrm and exit.
11
[AUDIO SOURCE] button
Press to toggle Audio Source Menu. Press [ ] or [ ] button
to select one of the audio sources among HDMI, AUDIO1,
AUDIO2, or AUDIO3. Press [SET] button to conrm and
exit.
12
Picture Format button
Press to switch screen aspect ratio.
• For PC signal: FULL, NORMAL, CUSTOM and REAL.
• For Video signal: FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC, CUSTOM
and REAL.
13
[BRIGHTNESS] button
Press to toggle Brightness Menu. Press [ ] or [ ] button to
adjust the value. Press [MENU] button to conrm and exit.
14
[ ] button
• Press to move the selection up in OSD menu.
• Press to move the sub-picture up in PIP mode.
15
[MENU] button
Press to turn the OSD menu on/off.
16
[ ] button
• Press to move the selection right in OSD menu.
• Press to increase the value in OSD menu.
• Press to move the sub-picture right in PIP mode.
17
[EXIT] button
Press to turn back to the previous OSD menu.
18
[ ] button
• Press to move the selection down in OSD menu.
• Press to move the sub-picture down in PIP mode.
19
[VOL UP] button
Press to increase the audio output level.
20
[VOL DOWN] button
Press to decrease the audio output level.
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2.3.2. Inserting the batteries in the remote
control
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries.
To install or replace batteries:
1. Press and then slide the cover to open it.
2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indications
inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Caution:
The incorrect use of batteries can result in leaks or bursting. Be
sure to follow these instructions:
• Place “AAA” batteries matching the (+) and (–) signs on each
battery to the (+) and (–) signs of the battery compartment.
• Do not mix battery types.
• Do not combine new batteries with used ones. It causes
shorter life or leakage of batteries.
• Remove the dead batteries immediately to prevent them
from liquid leaking in the battery compartment. Don’t touch
exposed battery acid, it cause damage to your skin.
NOTE: If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long
period, remove the batteries.
2.3.4. Operating range of the remote control
Point the top of the remote control toward the display’s remote
control sensor when pressing a button.
Use the remote control within a distance of less than 10m/33ft
from the display’s sensor, and a horizontal and vertical angle of
less than 30 degrees.
NOTE: The remote control may not function properly when the
remote control sensor on the display is under direct
sunlight or strong illumination, or when there is an
obstacle in the path of signal transmission.
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2.3.3. Handling the remote control
• Do not subject to strong shock.
• Do not allow water or other liquid to splash the remote
control. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry
immediately.
• Avoid exposure to heat and steam.
• Other than to install the batteries, do not open the remote
control.
CDP3235/CDP4235/CDP4635 series
3030
CDX5550-L
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3. Connecting External Equipment
Power switch cover
3.1. Using the Switch Cover
A cover for the power switch is provided to prevent the display
from being turned on or off accidentally.
To lock the cover into position:
1. Align and insert the cover to the indentation located beside
the main switch.
2. Use the screw to lock the cover.
CDP3235:
1
CDP4235/CDP4635 series:
1
Screw
2
Power switch cover
Screw
2
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3.2. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/VCD)
3.2.1. Using COMPONENT video input
Audio Output
COMPONENT
To [AUDIO IN 2, 3]
(YPbPr)
COMPONENT
(YPbPr)
DVD / VCR / VCD
3.2.2. Using HDMI video input
DVD / VCR / VCD
HDMI connector
HDMI connector
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3.3. Connecting a PC
3.3.1. Using VGA input
From audio output
PC or IBM compatible
From analog VGA output
Mini D-Sub 15 pin
To [AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3]
3.3.2. Using DVI input
From audio output
PC or IBM compatible
To [VGA IN]
From DVI output
To [AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3]
To [DVI IN]
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3.3.3. Using HDMI input
PC or IBM compatible
From HDMI output
To [HDMI IN]
3.3.4. CONNECTING THE TOUCH MODULE
There are two ways to connect the touch module.
1. Connect the USB cable on the display to a PC.
The touch module supports easy Plug-and-Play operations. There is no need to install additional drivers on the PC.
2. Install an OPS (Open Pluggable Specication) module in to the slot on the rear of the display. Refer to the module’s documentation
for user instructions.
OPS module
From USB output
PC or IBM compatible
To [USB IN]
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3.4. External Audio Connection
3.4.1. Connecting external speakers
External speaker
3.4.2. Connecting an external audio device
To [AUDIO OUT]
RCA
Audio In
Stereo Amplifier
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3.5. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration
You can interconnect multiple displays to create a daisy-chain conguration for applications such as a video wall.
NOTE: Maximum 9 displays can be used in a daisy-chain conguration.
3.5.1. Video connection
Connect one of the following:
• Connect the [RS232C OUT] connector of display 1 to the [RS232C IN] connector of display 2.
• Connect the [VGA OUT] connector of display 1 to the [VGA IN] connector of display 2.
• Connect the [VIDEO OUT] connector of display 1 to the [VIDEO IN] connector of display 2.
PC
To RS-232C IN
RS-232C Cable
To RS-232C OUTTo RS-232C IN
RS-232C Cable
3.5.2. Audio connection
Do one the following connections:
• Connect the [AUDIO OUT] connector of display 1 to the [AUDIO IN 2] OR [AUDIO IN 3] connector of display 2.
• Connect the [VGA OUT] connector of display 1 to the [VGA IN] connector of display 2.
• Connect the [VIDEO OUT] connector of display 1 to the [VIDEO IN] connector of display 2.
PC
To [AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3]To [AUDIO IN 2, 3]
To [AUDIO OUT]
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4. OSD Menu
An overall view of the On-Screen Display (OSD) structure is
shown below. You can use it as a reference for further adjusting
your display.
4.2. OSD Menu Overview
4.2.1. PICTURE menu
4.1. Navigating the OSD Menu
4.1.1. Navigating the OSD menu using the
remote control
MENU
SET
EXIT
1. Press [MENU] button on the remote control to display the
OSD menu.
2. Press [
adjust.
3. Press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
4. In the submenu, press [
items, press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust settings. If there is a
submenu, press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
5. Press [EXIT] button to return to the previous menu, or press
[MENU] button to exit the OSD menu.
4.1.2. Navigating the OSD menu using the
1. Press [MENU] button to display the OSD menu.
2. Press [
adjust.
3. Press [SOURCE] button to enter the submenu.
4. In the submenu, press [
items, press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust settings. If there is a
submenu, press [SOURCE] button to enter the submenu.
5. Press [MENU] button to return to the previous menu, or
press [MENU] button several times to exit the OSD menu.
] or [ ] button to choose the item you want to
] or [ ] button to toggle among
display’s control buttons
] or [ ] button to choose the item you want to
] or [ ] button to toggle among
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
BLACK LEVEL
TINT
COLOR
COLOR TEMPERATURE
USER COLOR
GAMMA SELECTIONNATIVE
1
2
NOISE REDUCTION
FILM MODE
PICTURE RESET
PICTURE
70
50
50
50
NATIVE
3
:SEL:NEXT
BRIGHTNESS
Adjust the overall image brightness by changing the intensity of
the LCD panel’s backlight.
CONTRAST
Adjust to sharpen the picture quality. The black portions of
the picture become richer in darkness and the white become
brighter.
SHARPNESS
Adjust to improve the image detail.
BLACK LEVEL
Adjust to change the image brightness.
TINT
Use the [
] or [ ] button to adjust. Press the [ ] button and
the esh tone color turns slightly green. Press the [
and the esh tone color turns slightly purple.
NOTE: This item is functional for HDMI(Video mode), S-Video,
Video, and YPbPr inputs only.
COLOR
Adjust to increase or decrease the intensity of colors in the
image.
NOTE: This item is functional for HDMI(Video mode), S-Video,
Video, and YPbPr inputs only.
COLOR TEMPERATURE
Select a color temperature for the image. A lower color
temperature will have a reddish tint, whilst a higher color
temperature gives off a more bluish tint.
With this function you can adjust the color tones of the image
precisely by changing the R (Red), G (Green) and B (Blue)
settings independently.
NOTE: This item is functional only when {COLOR
TEMPERATURE} is set to {USER}.
SETEXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
] button
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GAMMA SELECTION
Gamma is what controls the overall brightness of an image.
Images which are not corrected properly can appear too white
or too dark, so controlling the gamma properly can have a huge
inuence on the overall picture quality of your display.
Adjust to remove the noise in the image. You can select a
suitable noise reduction level.
The options are: {OFF} / {LOW} / {MIDDLE} / {HIGH}.
NOTE: This item is functional for HDMI(Video mode), S-Video,
Video, and YPbPr inputs only.
FILM MODE
Choose to turn on or off the lm mode frame conversion
function.
• {AUTO} - Enable the lm mode frame conversion function
for movies and motion pictures. The display converts a
24 frames-per-second (24 fps) input signal format to DVD
video signal format. Once this function is enabled, it is
recommended that you set the {SCAN CONVERSION}
function to {PROGRESSIVE}.
• {OFF} - Disable the lm mode frame conversion function.
This mode is suitable for TV broadcasting and VCR signals.
PICTURE RESET
Reset all settings in the Picture menu to factory preset values.
4.2.2. SCREEN menu
V POSITION
Press the [
] button to move the image up, or [ ] to move the
image down.
CLOCK
Adjust the width of the image.
NOTE: This item is functional for VGA input only.
CLOCK PHASE
Adjust to improve the focus, clarity and stability of the image.
NOTE: This item is functional for VGA input only.
ZOOM MODE
The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide
screen) or 4:3 format (conventional screen). The 16:9 pictures
sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the
screen (letterbox format).
This function allows you to optimize the picture display on
screen. The following zoom modes are available for:
Select the size of the sub picture in the PIP (Picture-in-Picture)
mode.
The options are: {SMALL} / {MIDDLE} / {LARGE}.
PIP AUDIO
Select the audio source in the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
• {MAIN AUDIO} - Select audio from the main picture
• {SUB AUDIO} - Select audio from the sub picture.
PIP H POSITION
Adjust the horizontal placement of the sub picture.
PIP V POSITION
Adjust the vertical placement of the sub picture.
SUB INPUT
Select the input signal for the sub-picture.
PIP RESET
Reset all settings in the PIP menu to factory preset values.
NOTES:
• The PIP function is available only for certain signal source
combinations as shown in the table below.
• The availability of the PIP function will also depend on the
resolution of the input signal being used.
Main Picture
Sub Picture
DVIXXXXOOX
VGAXXXXOOX
HDMIXXXXOOX
YPbPrXXXXOOX
S-VideoOOOOXXO
VideoOOOOXXO
Card OPSXXXXOOX
(O: PIP function available, X: PIP function unavailable)
SETEXITMENU
DVIVGA HDMI YPbPr
PIP
OFF
SMALL
MAIN AUDIO
100
0
VIDEO
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
S-Video
Video
Card
OPS
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By pressing the [PIP ON/OFF] button on the remote control, you
can change the mode in the order shown below:
PIPPOP
SBS ASPECTSBS FULL
OFF
The resolutions in the PIP and POP modes are congured as
follows:
PIP SIZE {SMALL} : 320 x 240 pixels
{MIDDLE} : 480 x 320 pixels
{LARGE} : 640 x 480 pixels
POP SIZE : 474 x 355 pixels
NOTE: The images displayed in the sub picture always t the
PIP sizes shown above irrespective of the aspect ratio
of the input image.
4.2.5. CONFIGURATION1 menu
OFF TIMER
SCHEDULE
DATE AND TIME
CONFIGURATION1 RESET
1
1
2
3
:SEL:NEXT
OFF TIMER
Set the display to turn itself off to standby mode within an
amount of time specied.
The options are: {OFF, 1HOUR ~ 24HOURS} from currrent time.
SCHEDULE
This function allows you to program up to 7 (seven) different
scheduled time intervals for the display to activate.
You can select:
• The time for the display to turn on and turn off.
• The days in a week for the display to activate.
• Which input source the display will use for each scheduled
activation period.
NOTE: You should set up current date and time in {DATE AND
TIME} menu before using this function.
1. Press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
CONFIGURATION1
SETEXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
OFF
SCHEDULE
TODAY
2011 . 08 . 04THU20 : 19 : 55
1
2
3
ON
_ :
_
OFFINPUT
_ :
_
_
4
EVERY DAY
5
6
WED
7
SAT
+-:SEL:RETURN:EXIT MENU
MON
THU
SUN
EXITMENU
TUE
FRI
EVERY WEEK
2. Press [ ] or [] button to select a schedule item (item
number 1 ~ 7), and then press [SET] button to mark it the
item number.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+-:SEL:RETURN:EXIT MENU
2011 . 08 . 04THU20 : 19 : 55
123
ON
_ :
_
EVERY DAY
WED
SAT
OFFINPUT
_ :
_
MON
THU
SUN
EXITMENU
TUE
FRI
EVERY WEEK
_
4
3. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select the schedule:
1
POWER-ON schedule: Press [ ] or [] button to set
the hour and minute for the display to turn on.
2
POWER-OFF schedule: Press [] or [ ] button to set
the hour and minute for the display to turn off.
Select or leave an empty “__” for both the hour and minute
slot if you do not want to use this power-on or power-off
schedule.
3
INPUT-SOURCE selection: Press [ ] or [] button to
select an input source. If no input source is selected,
the input source will remain the same as last selected.
4
DATE schedule: Press [ ] button to select which day
in a week this schedule item will be take effect, and
then press the [SET] button.
4. For more schedule settings, press [EXIT] button and then
repeat the steps above. A check mark in the box next to
the number of the schedule item indicates that the selected
schedule is in effect.
NOTES:
• The {EVERY DAY} selection in a schedule item takes priority
over the other weekly schedules.
• If the schedule overlap, the scheduled power-on time takes
priority over scheduled power-off time.
• If there are two schedule items programmed for the same
time, the highest numbered schedule takes priority. For
example, if schedule items #1 and #2 both set the display to
power on at 7:00 AM and off at 5:00 PM, then only schedule
item # 1 will take effect.
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DATE AND TIME
Adjust the current date and time for the display’s internal clock.
DATE AND TIME
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
HOUR
MINUTE
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
2011
08
04
20
20
OFF
CURRENT DATE TIME
2011 . 08 . 0400 : 18 : 10
:SEL+-:ADJ:RETURN:EXIT MENU
EXITMENU
1. Press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
2. Press [
] or [ ] button to toggle among the {YEAR},
{MONTH}, {DAY}, {HOUR}, {MINUTE}, and {DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME} settings.
3. Press [
] or [ ] button to adjust all settings except
{DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME}.
CONFIGURATION1 RESET
Reset all settings in the CONFIGURATION1 menu to factory
preset values.
4.2.6. CONFIGURATION2 menu
LANGUAGE
OSD TURN OFF
OSD H POSITION
OSD V POSITION
INFORMATION OSD
MONITOR INFORMATION
MONITOR ID
1
2
2
IR CONTROL
TILING
POWER ON DELAY
CLOSED CAPTION
CONFIGURATION2 RESET
3
:SEL:NEXT
CONFIGURATION2
SETEXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
OFF
50
50
3 SEC.
OFF
45
1
INFORMATION OSD
Set the period of time the information OSD displayed on the
upper right corner of the screen. The information OSD will
display when input signal is changed.
The information OSD will remain on the screen with {OFF}
selection.
The options are: {OFF, 3 SEC. ~ 10 SEC.}.
MONITOR INFORMATION
Displays the information about your display, including MODEL
NAME and SERIAL.
MONITOR ID
Set the ID number for controlling the display via the RS232C
connection. Each display must have a unique ID number when
multiple sets of this display are connected.
IR CONTROL
Select the operation mode of the remote control unit when
multiple displays are connected via the RS232C connection.
• {NORMAL} - All displays can be operated normally by the
remote control.
• {LOCK} - Lock the remote control function of this display. To
unlock, press and hold the [DISPLAY] button on the remote
control for 5 (ve) seconds.
TILING
With this function you can create a single large-screen matrix
(video wall) that consists of up to 25 sets of this display (up to 5-set each at the vertical and horizontal side). This function
requires a daisy-chain connection.
TILING
H MONITORS
V MONITORS
POSITION
FRAME COMP.
ENABLE
:SEL+-:ADJ:RETURN:EXIT MENU
EXITMENU
1
1
1
OFF
OFF
Example: 2 x 2 screen matrix (4 displays)
H MONITORS = 2 displays
V MONITORS = 2 displays
H MONITORS
LANGUAGE
Select the language used in the OSD menu.
The options are: {
{
} / {} / {} / {} / {}.
} / {} / {} /
OSD TURN OFF
Set the period of time the OSD menu stays on the screen.
The options are: {5 ~ 120} seconds.
OSD H POSITION
Adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu.
OSD V POSITION
Adjust the vertical position of the OSD menu.
Position
12
V MONITORS
34
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Example: 5 x 5 screen matrix (25 displays)
2122232425
H MONITORS = 5 displays
V MONITORS = 5 displays
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not compliant with it, images may not be displayed
correctly.
CONFIGURATION2 RESET
Reset all settings in the CONFIGURATION2 menu to factory
preset values.
5
67
89
10
1112131415
1617181920
• H MONITORS - Select the number of displays on the
horizontal side.
• V MONITORS - Select the number of displays on the vertical
side.
• POSITION - Select the position of this display in the screen
matrix.
• FRAME COMP. - Choose to turn the frame compensation
function on or off. If turned on, the display will adjust the
image to compensate for the width of the display bezels in
order to accurately display the image.
• ENABLE: Choose to enable or disable the Tiling
function. If enabled, the display will apply the settings in
{H MONITORS}, {V MONITORS}, {POSITION}, and {FRAME COMP.}.
NOTE: The Tiling function will be disabled when the [ON/OFF]
button for PIP is pressed.
POWER ON DELAY
Select the delayed time until the power-on mode is activated
after the power is turned on manually or automatically. This
setting is useful in hiding start-up messages and powering on
the connected devices at different timings.
NOTE: This item is functional for S-VIDEO or VIDEO input
only.
• {OFF} - Captions are hidden.
• {CC1} - Captions are displayed in sync with the primary
audio.
• {CC2} - Information (related to the primary audio) is
displayed without sync.
• {CC3} - Captions are displayed in sync with the secondary
audio.
• {CC4} - Information (related to the secondary audio) is
displayed without sync.
• {TT1 / TT2 / TT3 / TT4} - Four types of information not
related to the displayed images are displayed. (For example,
news and weather forecast.)
NOTE: Check with each supplier of your video software and
external video devices in advance whether they are
compliant with EIA-608-A. If their video signals are
4.2.7. CONFIGURATION3 menu
POWER SAVE
HEAT STATUS
SCREEN SAVER
SIDE BORDER COLOR
CONFIGURATION3 RESET
1
2
3
3
:SEL:NEXT
POWER SAVE
Set the display to reduce the power automatically.
POWER SAVE
RGB
VIDEO
:SEL+-:ADJ:RETURN:EXIT MENU
• {RGB} - Select {ON} to let the display enter DPMS mode
with no signal detected from the HDMI Graphic mode,
HDMI, DVI-D, or VGA inputs after three successive cycles.
• {VIDEO} - Select {ON} to let the display enter power saving
mode with no signal detected from the HDMI Video mode or
YPbPr inputs after three successive cycles.
HEAT STATUS
This function allows you to check the thermal status of the
display at any time.
HEAT STATUS
COOLING FAN 1
COOLING FAN 2
BRIGHTNESS
TEMPERATURE:
SENSOR 1
SENSOR 2
CONFIGURATION3
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SETEXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
ON
ON
EXITMENU
OFF
OFF
NORMAL
35.7 C / 96.2 F
30.2 C / 86.3 F
EXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
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SCREEN SAVER
Choose to enable the panel saving functions to reduce the risk
of the “image persistence”.
SCREEN SAVER
COOLING FAN
BRIGHTNESS
MOTION
:SEL+-:ADJ:RETURN:EXIT MENU
EXITMENU
AUTO
OFF
OFF
• {COOLING FAN} - Select {ON} to turn on the cooling fan
all the time. Select {AUTO} to turn on/off the cooling fan
according to the display’s temperature.
NOTES:
• The default {AUTO} option will start running the cooling
fan if the temperature of 65°C (152°F) is reached, and
will keep running for 30 minutes after cooling down to the
temperature of 62°C (144°F).
• A temperature-warning message will be shown on the
screen once the temperature reaches 79°C. All key
function except [Power] key will then be disabled.
• {BRIGHTNESS} - Select {ON} and the brightness of
the image will be reduced to an appropriate level, and
the Brightness setting in the Picture menu will become
unavailable.
• {MOTION} - Select the time interval ({10 ~ 900} Seconds /
{OFF}) for the display to slightly expand the image size and
shift the position of pixels in four directions (up, down, left, or
right).
SIDE BORDER COLOR
Adjust the brightness of the black areas displayed on both sides
of 4:3 images.
CONFIGURATION3 RESET
Reset all settings in the CONFIGURATION3 menu to factory
preset values.
4.2.8. ADVANCED OPTION menu
INPUT CHANGE
TERMINAL SETTING
SCAN CONVERSION
COLOR SYSTEM
SCAN MODE
SERIAL CONTROL
LAN SETTING
1
2
TOUCH PMS
ADVANCED OPTION RESET
FACTORY RESET
3
:SEL:NEXT
INPUT CHANGE
Select the time for input switching as {NORMAL} or {QUICK}.
NOTE: The selection {QUICK} may cause a slight noise.
ADVANCED OPTION
SETEXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
NORMAL
LAN
OFF
TERMINAL SETTING
Select the mode to display the HDMI or DVI signal according to
their signal format depending on their source device.
• {DVI MODE}: Used for DVI-D signal.
• Select {DVI-PC} when the source device is a PC.
• Select {DVI-HD} when the source device is a video
device.
• {HDMI SIGNAL}: Used for HDMI signal.
• Select {LIMITED} when displaying the signal that uses
16 to 235 levels of 256 levels for each R, G, and B.
• Select {FULL} when displaying the signal that uses all
256 levels (from level 0 to 255).
DVI-MODE
HDMI SIGNAL
TERMINAL SETTING
DVI-PC
FULL
1
2
3
:SEL+-:ADJ
SCAN CONVERSION
Choose to enable or disable the IP (Interlace to Progressive)
conversion function.
• {PROGRESSIVE} - Enable the IP conversion function
(recommended). Once enabled, the interlace input signal will
be converted to progressive format for better display quality.
• {INTERLACE} - Disable the IP function. This mode is
suitable for displaying motion pictures, but it increases the
chance of image retention.
COLOR SYSTEM
Selects the Color System depends on your input video format.
NOTE: This item is functional for S-VIDEO or VIDEO input
only.
SCAN MODE
Change the display area of the image.
• {OVERSCAN} - Display about 95% of the original size of the
image. The rest of the areas surrounding the image will be
cut off.
• {UNDERSCAN} - Display the image in its original size.
NOTE: This item is functional for HDMI-Video timing input
only.
SERIAL CONTROL
Select the nectwork control port.
The options are: {RS-232C} / {LAN}.
NOTE: If {LAN} is selected, then {RS-232C} will not be
activated, even if a cable is attached, and vice versa.
EXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
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LAN SETTING
Assign {IP ADDRESS}, {SUBNET MASK}, and {DEFAULT
GATEWAY} for the display.
DHCP CLIENT
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT GATEWAY
LAN SETTING
OFF
1
2
3
:SEL
+-:ADJ
• DHCP - Choose to enable or disable the DHCP function. If
enabled, the display will be assigned IP address, Subnet
mask and Default gateway automatically. If disabled, you will
be prompted to enter the following value manually. Finally,
press [SET] button to store and save the chosen values.
Touch PMS
Enable and disable wake up from power saving mode by touch
screen.
ADVANCED OPTION RESET
Reset all settings in the ADVANCED OPTION menu to factory
preset values.
1. Press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
2. Press [
] or [ ] button to select {YES}, and then press
[SET] button to do the reset.
EXITMENU
:RETURN:EXIT MENU
ADVANCED OPTION RESET
NO
YES
:SEL:RETURN:SET:EXIT MENU
SET
EXITMENU
FACTORY RESET
Reset all the settings in the OSD menus of {PICTURE},
{SCREEN}, {AUDIO}, {PIP}, {CONFIGURATION1},
{CONFIGURATION2}, {CONFIGURATION3}, and {ADVANCED OPTION} to factory preset values.
1. Press [SET] button to enter the submenu.
2. Press [
] or [ ] button to select {YES}, and then press
[SET] button to do the reset.
FACTORY RESET
NO
YES
:SEL:RETURN:SET:EXIT MENU
SET
EXITMENU
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5. Input Mode
VGA Resolution:
Standard
Resolution
VGA640
WVGA720400 70 Hz 33.75 MHz 16:9Wide Video Graphic Array
• The PC text quality is optimum in HD 1080 mode (1920 x 1080, 60Hz). CDP3235 is 1366x768, 60Hz mode.
• Your PC display screen might appear different depending on the manufacture (and your particular version of Windows).
• Check your PC instruction book for information about connecting your PC to a monitor.
• If a vertical and horizontal frequency-select mode exists, select 60Hz (vertical) and 31.5KHz (horizontal). In some cases, abnormal
signals (such as stripes) might appear on the screen when the PC power is turned off (or if the PC is disconnected). If so, press the
[INPUT] button to enter the video mode. Also, make sure that the PC is connected.
• When horizontal synchronous signals seem irregular in RGB mode, check PC power saving mode or cable connections.
• The display settings table complies to the IBM/VESA standards, and based on the analog input.
• The DVI support mode is regarded as same to the PC support mode.
• The best timing for the vertical frequency to each mode is 60Hz.
Active Resolution
H PixelsV Lines
Refresh RatePixel RateAspect RatioStand for Mode
50 Hz
60 Hz
25 Hz
30 Hz
50 Hz
60 Hz
74.25 MHz16:9Normally DVB Mode
74.25 MHz16:9Normally ATSC Mode
148.5 MHz16:9Normally ATSC Mode
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6. Cleaning and Troubleshooting
6.1. Cleaning
Caution When Using the Display
• Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the
ventilation holes of the display. The top of the display is
usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust
air being released through the ventilation holes. Burns or
personal injuries may occur if any body parts are brought
too close. Placing any object near the top of the display
could also result in heat related damage to the object as
well as the display itself.
• Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the
display. Moving the display with its cables attached may
damage the cables and thus cause re or electric shock.
• Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet as
a safety precaution before carrying out any type of
cleaning or maintenance procedure.
Front Panel Cleaning Instructions
• The front of the display has been specially treated. Wipe
the surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft,
lint-free cloth.
• If the surface becomes dirty, soak a soft, lint-free cloth
in a mild detergent solution. Wring the cloth to remove
excess liquid. Wipe the surface of the display to remove
dirt. Then use a dry cloth of the same type to dry.
• Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with ngers
or hard objects of any kind.
• Do not use volatile substances such as insert sprays,
solvents and thinners.
Cabinet Cleaning Instructions
• If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe the cabinet with a soft,
dry cloth.
• If the cabinet is extremely dirty, soak a lint-free cloth
in a mild detergent solution. Wring the cloth to remove
as much moisture as possible. Wipe the cabinet. Use
another dry cloth to wipe over until the surface is dry.
• Do not allow any water or detergent to come into contact
with the surface of the display. If water or moisture gets
inside the unit, operating problems, electrical and shock
hazards may result.
• Do not scratch or hit the cabinet with ngers or hard
objects of any kind.
• Do not use volatile substances such as insert sprays,
solvents and thinners on the cabinet.
• Do not place anything made from rubber or PVC near
the cabinet for any extended periods of time.
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6.2. Troubleshooting
SymptomPossible CauseRemedy
No picture is displayed1. The power cord is disconnected.
2. The main power switch on the back of
the display is not switched on.
3. The selected input has no connection.
4. The display is in standby mode.
Interference displayed on the display or
audible noise is heard
Color is abnormalThe signal cable is not connected properly.Make sure that the signal cable is attached
Picture is distorted with abnormal
patterns
Displayimagedoesn’tllupthefullsize
of the screen
Can hear sound, but no pictureImproperly connected source signal cable.Make sure that both video inputs and sound
Caused by surrounding electrical appliances
or uorescent lights.
1. The signal cable is not connected
properly.
2. The input signal is beyond the
capabilities of the display.
The zoom mode is not correctly set.Use the Zoom mode or Custom zoom
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Make sure the power switch is switched
on.
3. Connect a signal connection to the
display.
Move the display to another location to see
is the interference is reduced.
rmly to the back of the display.
1. Make sure that the signal cable is
attached rmly.
2. Check the video signal source to see
if it is beyond the range of the display.
Please verify its specications with this
display’s specication section.
function in the Screen menu to ne tune
display geometry and time frequency
parameter.
inputs are correctly connected.
Can see picture but no sound is heard1. Improperly connected source signal
cable.
2. Volume is turned all the way down.
3. [MUTE] is turned on.
4. No external speaker connected.
Some picture elements do not light
up
After-Images can still be seen on the
display after the display is powered off.
(Examples of still pictures include logos,
video games, computer images, and
images displayed in 4:3 normal mode)
Some pixels of the display may not turn on. This display is manufactured using an
A still picture is displayed for an over
extended period of time
1. Make sure that both video inputs and
sound inputs are correctly connected.
2. Press [VOL UP] or [VOL DOWN] button
to hear sound.
3. Switch MUTE off by using the [MUTE]
button.
4. Connect external speakers and adjust
the volume to a suitable level.
extremely high level of precision technology:
however, sometimes some pixels of the
display may not display. This is not a
malfunction.
Do not allow a still image to be displayed
for an extended period of time as this can
cause a permanent after-image to remain
on the display.
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