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  • www.philips.com/welcome

    75BDL3000UV2.00

    User Manual (English)

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    Safety Instructions

    Safety precautions and maintenance

    WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazards and/or mechanical hazards.

    Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display:

    Operation:• Keepthedisplayoutofdirectsunlightandawayfromstovesoranyotherheatsources.• Removeanyobjectthatcouldfallintoventilationholesorpreventpropercoolingofthedisplay’selectronics.• Donotblocktheventilationholesonthecabinet.• Whenpositioningthedisplay,makesurethepowerplugandoutletareeasilyaccessible.• Whenturningoffthedisplaybydetachingthepowercord,wait6secondsbeforere-attachingthepowercordfornormaloperation.• EnsuretheuseofanapprovedpowercordprovidedbyPhilipsatalltimes.Ifyourpowercordismissing,pleasecontactyourlocalservicecenter.• Donotsubjectthedisplaytoseverevibrationorhighimpactconditionsduringoperation.• Donotknockordropthedisplayduringoperationortransportation.• Theeyeboltisforusageinshort-timemaintenanceandinstallation.Wesuggestnottousetheeyeboltformorethan1hour.Prolongusageis

    prohibited.Pleasekeepaclearsafetyareaunderthedisplaywhileusingtheeyebolt.Maintenance:• Toprotectyourdisplayfrompossibledamage,donotputexcessivepressureontheLCDpanel.Whenmovingyourdisplay,grasptheframetolift;do

    notliftthedisplaybyplacingyourhandorfingersontheLCDpanel.• Unplugthedisplayifyouarenotgoingtouseitforanextensiveperiodoftime.• Unplugthedisplayifyouneedtocleanitwithaslightlydampcloth.Thescreenmaybewipedwithadryclothwhenthepowerisoff.However,never

    useorganicsolvent,suchas,alcohol,orammonia-basedliquidstocleanyourdisplay.• Toavoidtheriskofshockorpermanentdamagetotheset,donotexposethedisplaytodust,rain,wateroranexcessivelymoistenvironment.• Ifyourdisplaybecomeswet,wipeitwithdryclothassoonaspossible.• Ifaforeignsubstanceorwatergetsinyourdisplay,turnthepoweroffimmediatelyanddisconnectthepowercord.Thenremovetheforeignsubstance

    orwater,andsendtheunittothemaintenancecenter.• Donotstoreorusethedisplayinlocationsexposedtoheat,directsunlightorextremecold.• Inordertomaintainthebestperformanceofyourdisplayandensurealongerlifetime,westronglyrecommendusingthedisplayinalocationthatfalls

    withinthefollowingtemperatureandhumidityranges.- Temperature:0-40°C32-104°F

    - Humidity:20-80%RH

    IMPORTANT:Alwaysactivateamovingscreensaverprogramwhenyouleaveyourdisplayunattended.Alwaysactivateaperiodicscreenrefreshapplicationiftheunitwilldisplayunchangingstaticcontent.Uninterrupteddisplayofstillorstaticimagesoveranextendedperiodmaycause“burnin”,alsoknownas“after-imaging”or“ghostimaging”,onyourscreen.Thisisawell-knownphenomenoninLCDpaneltechnology.Inmostcases,the“burnedin”or“after-imaging”or“ghostimaging”willdisappeargraduallyoveraperiodoftimeafterthepowerhasbeenswitchedoff.

    WARNING:Severe“burn-in”or“after-image”or“ghostimage”symptomswillnotdisappearandcannotberepaired.Thisisalsonotcoveredunderthetermsofyourwarranty.

    Service:• Thecasingcovershouldbeopenedonlybyqualifiedservicepersonnel.• Ifthereisanyneedforrepairorintegration,pleasecontactyourlocalservicecenter.• Donotleaveyourdisplayunderdirectsunlight.

    Ifyourdisplaydoesnotoperatenormally,havingfollowedtheinstructionssetoutinthisdocument,pleasecontactatechnicianoryourlocalservicecenter.

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    Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display:

    • Unplugthedisplayifyouarenotgoingtouseitforanextensiveperiodoftime.• Unplugthedisplayifyouneedtocleanitwithaslightlydampcloth.Thescreenmanybewipedwithadryclothwhenthepoweris

    off.However,neverusealcohol,solventsorammonia-basedliquids.• Consultaservicetechnicianifthedisplaydoesnotoperatenormallywhenyouhavefollowedtheinstructionsinthismanual.• Thecasingcovershouldbeopenedonlybyqualifiedservicepersonnel.• Keepthedisplayoutofdirectsunlightandawayfromstovesoranyotherheatsources.• Removeanyobjectthatcouldfallintotheventsorpreventpropercoolingofthedisplay’selectronics.• Donotblocktheventilationholesonthecabinet.• Keepthedisplaydry.Toavoidelectricshock,donotexposeittorainorexcessivemoisture.• WhenturningoffthedisplaybydetachingthepowercableorDCpowercord,waitfor6secondsbeforere-attachingthepower

    cableorDCpowercordfornormaloperation..• Toavoidtheriskofshockorpermanentdamagetothesetdonotexposethedisplaytorainorexcessivemoisture.• Whenpositioningthedisplay,makesurethepowerplugandoutletareeasilyaccessible.• IMPORTANT:Alwaysactivateascreensaverprogramduringyourapplication.Ifastillimageinhighcontrastremainsonthe

    screenforanextendedperiodoftime,itmayleavean‘after-image’or‘ghostimage’onthefrontofthescreen.Thisisawell-knownphenomenonthatiscausedbytheshortcomingsinherentinLCDtechnology.Inmostcasestheafterimagewilldisappeargraduallyoveraperiodoftimeafterthepowerhasbeenswitchedoff.Beawarethattheafter-imagesymptomcannotberepairedandisnotcoveredunderwarranty.

    CE Declaration of ConformityThisdevicecomplieswiththerequirementssetoutintheCouncilDirectiveontheApproximationoftheLawsoftheMemberStatesrelatingtoElectromagneticCompatibility(2014/30/EU),Low-voltageDirective(2014/35/EU),RoHSdirective(2011/65/EU).

    ThisproducthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththeharmonizedstandardsforInformationTechnologyEquipment,theseharmonizedstandardspublishedunderDirectivesofOfficialJournaloftheEuropeanUnion.

    Warning:ThisequipmentiscompliantwithClassAofEN55032/CISPR32.Inaresidentialenvironmentthisequipmentmaycauseradiointerference.

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)

    NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitadevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.

    Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.

    UseonlyanRFshieldedcablethatwassuppliedwiththedisplaywhenconnectingthisdisplaytoacomputerdevice.Topreventdamagewhichmayresultinfireorshockhazard,donotexposethisappliancetorainorexcessivemoisture.

    ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.

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    Polish Center for Testing and Certification NoticeTheequipmentshoulddrawpowerfromasocketwithanattachedprotectioncircuit(athree-prongsocket).Allequipmentthatworkstogether(computer,display,printer,andsoon)shouldhavethesamepowersupplysource.

    Thephasingconductoroftheroom’selectricalinstallationshouldhaveareserveshort-circuitprotectiondeviceintheformofafusewithanominalvaluenolargerthan16amperes(A).

    Tocompletelyswitchofftheequipment,thepowersupplycablemustberemovedfromthepowersupplysocket,whichshouldbelocatedneartheequipmentandeasilyaccessible.

    Aprotectionmark“B”confirmsthattheequipmentisincompliancewiththeprotectionusagerequirementsofstandardsPN-93/T-42107andPN-89/E-06251.

    Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)1. Wemanufactureandsellmanyproductstargetedatconsumers,which,likeanyelectronicapparatus,ingeneralhavetheabilitytoemitandreceive

    electromagneticsignals.2. OneofourleadingBusinessPrinciplesistotakeallnecessaryhealthandsafetymeasuresforourproducts,tocomplywithallapplicablelegal

    requirementsandtostaywellwithintheEMFstandardsapplicableatthetimeofproducingtheproducts.3. Wearecommittedtodevelop,produceandmarketproductsthatcausenoadversehealtheffects.4. Weconfirmthatifitsproductsarehandledproperlyfortheirintendeduse,theyaresafetouseaccordingtoscientificevidenceavailabletoday.5. WeplayanactiveroleinthedevelopmentofinternationalEMFandsafetystandards,enablingustoanticipatefurtherdevelopmentsinstandardization

    forearlyintegrationinitsproducts.

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    Information for U.K. only

    (A)

    (B)WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

    Important:Thisapparatusissuppliedwithanapprovedmoulded13Aplug.Tochangeafuseinthistypeofplugproceedasfollows:+

    1. Removefusecoverandfuse.2. FitnewfusewhichshouldbeaBS13625A,A.S.T.A.orBSIapprovedtype.3. Refitthefusecover.

    Ifthefittedplugisnotsuitableforyoursocketoutlets,itshouldbecutoffandanappropriate3-pinplugfittedinitsplace.

    Ifthemainsplugcontainsafuse,thisshouldhaveavalueof5A.Ifaplugwithoutafuseisused,thefuseatthedistributionboardshouldnotbegreaterthan5A.

    NOTE: Theseveredplugmustbedestroyedtoavoidapossibleshockhazardshoulditbeinsertedintoa13Asocketelsewhere.

    How to connect a plugThewiresinthemainsleadarecolouredinaccordancewiththefollowingcode:

    BLUE-“NEUTRAL”(“N”)BROWN-“LIVE”(“L”)GREEN&YELLOW-“EARTH”(“E”)

    1. TheGREEN&YELLOWwiremustbeconnectedtotheterminalintheplugwhichismarkedwiththeletter“E”orbytheEarthsymbolorcolouredGREENorGREEN&YELLOW.

    2. TheBLUEwiremustbeconnectedtotheterminalwhichismarkedwiththeletter“N”orcolouredBLACK.

    3. TheBROWNwiremustbeconnectedtotheterminalwhichmarkedwiththeletter“L”orcolouredRED.

    Beforereplacingtheplugcover,makecertainthatthecordgripisclampedoverthesheathofthelead-notsimplyoverthethreewires.

    North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information

    Placering/Ventilation

    VARNING:FÖRSÄKRADIGOMATTHUVUDBRYTAREOCHUTTAGÄRLÄTÅTKOMLIGA,NÄRDUSTÄLLERDINUTRUSTNINGPÅPLATS.

    Placering/Ventilation

    ADVARSEL:SØRGVEDPLACERINGENFOR,ATNETLEDNINGENSSTIKOGSTIKKONTAKTERNEMTTILGÆNGELIGE.

    Paikka/Ilmankierto

    VAROITUS:SIJOITALAITESITEN,ETTÄVERKKOJOHTOVOIDAANTARVITTAESSAHELPOSTIIRROTTAAPISTORASIASTA.

    Plassering/Ventilasjon

    ADVARSEL:NÅRDETTEUTSTYRETPLASSERES,MÅDUPASSEPÅATKONTAKTENEFORSTØMTILFØRSELERLETTEÅNÅ.

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    China RoHS

    根据中国大陆《电子电气产品有害物质限制使用标识要求》,以下部分列出了本产品中可能包含的有害物质的名称和含量。

    部件名称

    有害物质

    铅(Pb)

    汞(Hg)

    镉(Cd)

    六价铬(Cr (VI))

    多溴联苯 (PBB)

    多溴二苯醚(PBDE)

    外壳 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    液晶显示屏/灯管 × × ○ ○ ○ ○

    电路板组件* × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    电源适配器 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    电源线/连接线 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    遥控器 X ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    本表格依据SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。

    *: 电路板组件包括印刷电路板及其构成的零部件,如电阻、电容、集成电路、连接器等。

    O: 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572规定的限量要求以下。

    X: 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求。

    上表中打“×”的部件,应功能需要,部分有害物质含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求,但符合欧盟RoHS法规要求(属于豁免部分)。

    备注:上表仅做为范例,实际标示时应依照各产品的实际部件及所含有害物质进行标示。

    10環保使用期限

    此標識指期限(十年),電子電氣產品中含有的有害物質在正常使用的條件下不會發生外泄或突變,電子

    電氣產品用戶使用該電子電氣產品不會對環境造成嚴重污染或對其人身、財產造成嚴重損害的期限。

    《废弃电器电子产品回收处理管理条例》提示性说明

    为了更好地关爱及保护地球,当用户不再需要此产品或产品寿命终止时,请遵守国家废弃电器电子产品回收处理相关法律法规,将其交给当地具有国家认可的回收处理资质的厂商进行回收处理。

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    單元

    限用物質及其化學符號

    (Pb)

    (Hg)

    (Cd)

    六價鉻

    (Cr+6)

    多溴聯苯

    (PBB)

    多溴二苯醚

    (PBDE)

    塑料外框 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    後殼 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    電路板組件 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    底座 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    電源線 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    其他線材 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    遙控器 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

    備考1.〝○〞係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。

    備考2.〝-〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。

    液晶面板

    警語 : 使用過度恐傷害視力。

    注意事項 :

    (1) 使用30分鐘請休息10分鐘。

    (2) 未滿2歲幼兒不看螢幕,2歲以上每天看螢幕不要超過1小時。

    警告使用者 :

    此為甲類資訊技術設備 ,於居住環境中使用時 ,可能會造成射頻擾動 ,在此種情況下 ,使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。

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    End-of-Life DisposalYournewPublicInformationDisplaycontainsmaterialsthatcanberecycledandreused.Specializedcompaniescanrecycleyourproducttoincreasetheamountofreusablematerialsandtominimizetheamounttobedisposedof.

    PleasefindoutaboutthelocalregulationsonhowtodisposeofyourolddisplayfromyourlocalPhilipsdealer.

    (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.)Thisproductmaycontainleadand/ormercury.Disposeofinaccordancetolocal-stateandfederalregulations.Foradditionalinformationonrecyclingcontactwww.eia.org(ConsumerEducationInitiative)

    Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment-WEEEAttention users in European Union private households

    Thismarkingontheproductoronitspackagingillustratesthat,underEuropeanDirective2012/19/EUgoverningusedelectricalandelectronicappliances,thisproductmaynotbedisposedofwithnormalhouseholdwaste.Youareresponsiblefordisposalofthisequipmentthroughadesignatedwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentcollection.Todeterminethelocationsfordroppingoffsuchwasteelectricalandelectronic,contactyourlocalgovernmentoffice,thewastedisposalorganizationthatservesyourhouseholdorthestoreatwhichyoupurchasedtheproduct.

    Attention users in United States: PleasedisposeofaccordingtoallLocal,StateandFederalLaws.Forthedisposalorrecyclinginformation,contact:www.mygreenelectronics.comorwww.eiae.org.

    End of Life Directives-Recycling

    YournewPublicInformationDisplaycontainsseveralmaterialsthatcanberecycledfornewusers.

    PleasedisposeofaccordingtoallLocal,State,andFederallaws.

    Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India)Thisproductcomplieswiththe“E-Waste(Management)Rules,2016”CHAPTERV,rule16,sub-rule(1).WhereasNewElectricalandElectronicEquipmentandtheircomponentsorconsumablesorpartsorsparesdonotcontainLead,Mercury,Cadmium,HexavalentChromium,polybrominatedbiphenylsandpolybrominateddiphenylethersbeyondamaximumconcentrationvalueof0.1%byweightinhomogenousmaterialsforlead,mercury,hexavalentchromium,polybrominatedbiphenylsandpolybrominateddiphenylethersandof0.01%byweightinhomogenousmaterialsforcadmium.exceptofexemptionssetinSchedule2oftheRule.

    E-Waste Declaration for India

    Thissymbolontheproductoronitspackagingindicatesthatthisproductmustnotbedisposedofwithyourotherhouseholdwaste.Insteaditisyourresponsibilitytodisposeofyourwasteequipmentbyhandingitovertoadesignatedcollectionpointfortherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipment.Theseparatecollectionandrecyclingofyourwasteequipmentatthetimeofdisposalwillhelptoconservenaturalresourcesandensurethatitisrecycledinamannerthatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.FormoreinformationaboutE-wastepleasevisithttp://www.india.philips.com/about/sustainability/recycling/index.pageandtoknowwhereyoucandropoffyourwasteequipmentforrecyclinginIndiapleasecontactonbelowgivencontactdetails.

    Helplinenumber:1800-425-6396(MondaytoSaturday,9a.m.to5:30pm)

    CentralizedE-wastecollectioncenterAddress:TPVTechnologyIndiaPrivateLimited,59,MaheswariNagar,1stMainRoad,MahadevapuraPost,WhitefieldRoadBangalore,Karnataka,PIN:560048,Tel:080-3023-1000E-mail:[email protected]

    www.mygreenelectronics.comwww.eiae.orgwww.eiae.org

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    Batteries

    ForEU:Thecrossed-outwheeledbinimpliesthatusedbatteriesshouldnotbeputtothegeneralhouseholdwaste!Thereisaseparatecollectionsystemforusedbatteries,toallowpropertreatmentandrecyclinginaccordancewithlegislation.

    Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorityfordetailsonthecollectionandrecyclingschemes.

    ForSwitzerland:Theusedbatteryistobereturnedtothesellingpoint.

    Forothernon-EUcountries:Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorityforcorrectmethodofdisposaloftheusedbattery.According to EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall be separated to collect by local service.

    Após o uso, as pilhasdeverão ser entregues aoestabelecimento comercial ou

    e/ou baterias

    rede de assistência técnicaautorizada.

    Turkey RoHS:TürkiyeCumhuriyeti:EEEYönetmeliğineUygundur

    Ukraine RoHS:ОбладнаннявідповідаєвимогамТехнічногорегламентущодообмеженнявикористаннядеякихнебезпечнихречовинвелектричномутаелектронномуобладнанні,затвердженогопостановоюКабінетуМіністрівУкраїнивід3грудня2008№1057

    Information for EAC

    Month and year of manufacturing please refer information in Rating label.Name and location of manufacturer ООО “Профтехника”

    Адрес: 3-й Проезд Марьиной рощи, 40/1 офис 1. Москва, 127018, РоссияImporter and information Наименование организации: ООО “Профтехника”

    Адрес: 3-й Проезд Марьиной рощи, 40/1 офис 1. Москва, 127018, РоссияКонтактное лицо: Наталья Астафьева, +7 495 640 20 [email protected]

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    Table Of Contents1. Unpacking and Installation .......................................................1

    1.1. Unpacking.........................................................................................11.2. PackageContents........................................................................11.3. InstallationNotes.........................................................................11.4. MountingonaWall....................................................................2

    1.4.1. VESAGrid....................................................................21.5. UsingofRemotesensorandpowerindicator............3

    2. Parts and Functions ...................................................................42.1. ControlPanel.................................................................................42.2. Input/OutputTerminals.............................................................52.3. RemoteControl...........................................................................6

    2.3.1. Generalfunctions.....................................................62.3.2. IDRemoteControl.................................................72.3.3. Insertingthebatteriesintheremote

    control.............................................................................82.3.4. Handlingtheremotecontrol.............................82.3.5. Operatingrangeoftheremotecontrol......8

    3. Connecting External Equipment.............................................93.1. ConnectingExternalEquipment(DVD/VCR/VCD)9

    3.1.1. UsingCOMPONENTvideoinput.................93.1.2. UsingVideoSourceinput.....................................93.1.3. UsingHDMIvideoinput...................................10

    3.2. ConnectingaPC.......................................................................103.2.1. UsingVGAinput.....................................................103.2.2. UsingDVIinput......................................................113.2.3. UsingHDMIinput.................................................113.2.4. UsingDisplayPortinput.....................................11

    3.3. ConnectingAudioEquipment........................................... 123.3.1. Connectingexternalspeakers........................ 123.3.2. Connectinganexternalaudiodevice........ 12

    3.4. ConnectingMultipleDisplaysinaDaisy-chainConfiguration..............................................................................123.4.1. Displaycontrolconnection.............................. 123.4.2. Digitalvideoconnection....................................13

    3.5. IRconnection..............................................................................133.6. IRPass-throughConnection............................................... 143.7. Wire-connectingtoNetwork........................................... 14

    4. Operation ................................................................................. 154.1. WatchtheConnectedVideoSource............................154.2. PlaymultimediafilesfromUSBdevice......................... 154.3. Playoptions..................................................................................15

    4.3.1. Playingmusicfiles..................................................154.3.2. Playingmoviefiles.................................................154.3.3. Playingphotofiles.................................................15

    4.4. HowtouseOperabrowser(HTML5).......................16

    5. OSD Menu ............................................................................... 175.1. NavigatingtheOSDMenu................................................ 17

    5.1.1. NavigatingtheOSDmenuusingtheremotecontrol........................................................17

    5.1.2. NavigatingtheOSDmenuusingthedisplay’scontrolbuttons....................................17

    5.2. OSDMenuOverview...........................................................175.2.1. Picturemenu............................................................175.2.2. Screenmenu............................................................185.2.3. Audiomenu..............................................................195.2.4. PIPmenu....................................................................195.2.5. Configuration1menu..........................................205.2.6. Configuration2menu..........................................215.2.7. Advancedoptionmenu.....................................225.2.8. Inputmenu................................................................25

    6. USB device compatibility ....................................................... 26

    7. Input Mode ............................................................................... 28

    8. Pixel Defect Policy .................................................................. 298.1. PixelsandSub-Pixels...............................................................298.2. TypesofPixelDefects+DotDefinition....................298.3. BrightDotDefects...................................................................298.4. DarkDotDefects.....................................................................308.5. ProximityofPixelDefects...................................................308.6. PixelDefectTolerances.........................................................308.7. MURA.............................................................................................30

    9. Cleaning and Troubleshooting .............................................. 319.1. Cleaning..........................................................................................319.2. Troubleshooting.........................................................................32

    10. Technical Specifications ......................................................... 33

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    1. Unpacking and Installation

    1.1. Unpacking• Thisproductispackedinacarton,togetherwiththestandardaccessories.• Anyotheroptionalaccessorieswillbepackedseparately.• Duetothesizeandweightofthisdisplayitisrecommendedfortwopeopletomoveit.• Afteropeningthecarton,ensurethatthecontentsarecompleteandingoodcondition.

    1.2. Package ContentsPleaseverifythatyoureceivedthefollowingitemswithyourpackagecontent:

    • LCDdisplay• Quickstartguide• RemotecontrolwithAAAbatteries• Powercord• HDMIcable• RS232cable• RS232daisychaincable• IRsensorcable• Logo

    * The supplied power cord varies depending on destination.

    Power Cord

    Quick start guide

    Remote Control and AAA Batteries

    RS232 Daisy Chain Cable

    HDMI Cable

    RS232 Cable

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    VOL

    NORMAL ID

    ID SET ENTER

    IR Sensor Cable

    Logo

    *Differencesaccordingtoregions.Displaydesignandaccessoriesmaydifferfromthoseillustratedabove.

    NOTES:• Forallotherregions,applyapowercordthatconformstotheACvoltageofthepowersocketandhasbeenapprovedbyandcomplieswiththe

    safetyregulationsoftheparticularcountry.• Youmightliketosavethepackageboxandpackingmaterialforshippingthedisplay.

    1.3. Installation Notes• Duetothehighpowerconsumption,alwaysusetheplugexclusivelydesignedforthisproduct.Ifanextendedlineisrequired,pleaseconsultyour

    serviceagent.• Theproductshouldbeinstalledonaflatsurfacetoavoidtipping.Thedistancebetweenthebackoftheproductandthewallshouldbemaintained

    forproperventilation.Avoidinstallingtheproductinthekitchen,bathroomoranyotherplaceswithhighhumiditysoasnottoshortentheservicelifeoftheelectroniccomponents.

    • Theproductcannormallyoperateonlyunder3000minaltitude.Ininstallationsataltitudesabove3000m,someabnormalitiesmaybeexperienced.

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    1.4. Mounting on a WallTomountthisdisplaytoawall,youwillhavetoobtainastandardwall-mountingkit(commerciallyavailable).WerecommendusingamountinginterfacethatcomplieswithTUV-GSand/orUL1678standard.

    Protective Sheet

    VESA Grid

    Carrying handleTable

    Eye bolt

    1. Layaprotectivesheetonatable,whichwaswrappedaroundthedisplaywhenitwaspackaged,beneaththescreensurfacesoasnottoscratchthescreenface.

    2. Ensureyouhaveallaccessoriesformountingthisdisplay(wallmount,ceilingmount,tablestand,etc).3. Followtheinstructionsthatcomewiththebasemountingkit.Failuretofollowcorrectmountingprocedurescouldresultindamagetotheequipment

    orinjurytotheuserorinstaller.Productwarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedbyimproperinstallation.4. Forthewall-mountingkit,useM8mountingscrews(havingalength15mmlongerthanthethicknessofthemountingbracket)andtightenthem

    securely.

    5. Theeyeboltisforusageinshort-timemaintenanceandinstallation.Wesuggestnottousetheeyeboltformorethan1hour.Prolongusageisprohibited.Pleasekeepaclearsafetyareaunderthedisplaywhileusingtheeyebolt.

    6. Portraitisnotallowed.

    1.4.1. VESA Grid

    75BDL3000U 600(H)x400(V)mm

    Caution:Topreventthedisplayfromfalling:• Forwallorceilinginstallation,werecommendinstallingthedisplaywithmetalbracketswhicharecommerciallyavailable.Fordetailedinstallation

    instructions,refertotheguidereceivedwiththerespectivebracket.• Tolessentheprobabilityofinjuryanddamageresultingfromfallofthedisplayincaseofearthquakeorothernaturaldisaster,besuretoconsultthe

    bracketmanufacturerforinstallationlocation.Ventilation Requirements for enclosure locatingToallowheattodisperse,leavespacebetweensurroundingobjectsasshowninthediagrambelow.

    100 mm

    100 mm

    100 mm

    100 mm

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    1.5. Using of Remote sensor and power indicator

    1. Pull down the lens to have better remote control performance and easy to observe the light information of power status.

    2. Push up the lens before mounting the display for video wall application.

    3. Pull/Push the lens until hearing the click sound

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    2. Parts and Functions

    2.1. Control Panel

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    MUTE INPUT MENU

    1 [ ] buttonUsethisbuttontoturnthedisplayonorputthedisplaytostandby.

    2 [MUTE] buttonSwitchtheaudiomuteON/OFF.

    3 [INPUT] buttonUsethisbuttontoselecttheinputsource.

    4 [ ] buttonIncreasetheadjustmentwhileOSDmenuison,orincreasetheaudiooutputlevelwhileOSDmenuisoff.• Usedas[ ]buttonintheOn-Screen-Displaymenu.

    5 [ ] buttonDecreasetheadjustmentwhileOSDmenuison,ordecreasetheaudiooutputlevelwhileOSDmenuisoff.

    6 [ ] buttonMovethehighlightbaruptoadjusttheselecteditemwhileOSDmenuison.

    7 [ ] buttonMovethehighlightbardowntoadjusttheselecteditemwhileOSDmenuison.

    8 [MENU] buttonReturntopreviousmenuwhileOSDmenuison,ortoactivatetheOSDmenuwhenOSDmenuisoff.

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    2.2. Input/Output Terminals

    18

    1 3

    2

    846

    759

    10

    1112

    1314

    1516

    17

    19 21 2320

    22

    1 AC INACpowerinputfromthewalloutlet.

    2 MAIN POWER SWITCHSwitchthemainpoweron/off.

    3 AC OUTACpowersupplytotheACINjackofamediaplayer.

    4 HDMI1 IN / HDMI2 IN / HDMI3 INHDMIvideo/audioinput.

    5 RS232C IN / 6 RS232C OUTRS232Cnetworkinput/outputfortheloop-throughfunction.

    7 DVI INDVI-Dvideoinput.

    8 DisplayPort IN / 9 DisplayPort OUTDisplayPortvideoinput/output.

    10 VGA IN (D-Sub)VGAvideoinput.

    11 IR IN / 12 IR OUTIRsignalinput/outputfortheloop-throughfunction.

    NOTES:• Thisdisplay’sremote controlsensorwillstopworkingifthejack

    [IR IN]isconnected.• ToremotelycontrolyourA/Vdeviceviathisdisplay,refertopage

    14forIR Pass Throughconnection.

    13 SPDIF OUTDigitalaudiooutput

    14 AUDIO INAudioinputforVGAsource(3.5mmstereophone).

    15 AUDIO OUTAudiooutputtoexternalAVdevice.

    16 SPEAKER SWITCHInternalspeakeron/offswitch.

    17 SPEAKERS OUTAudiooutputtoexternalspeakers.

    18 USB SERVICE PORTConnecttoUSBstorageformainboardFirmwareupdate.NOTE:It’sforupdatingfirmwareonly.Removetheplasticplugfirstbeforeusing.

    19 RJ-45LANcontrolfunctionfortheuseofremotecontrolsignalfromcontrolcenter.

    20 Y/CVBSVideosourceinput.

    21 COMPONENT INComponentYPbPrvideosourceinput.

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    22 AUDIO INAudioinputfromexternalAVdevice(RCA).

    23 USB PORTConnectyourUSBstoragedevice.

    2.3. Remote Control

    2.3.1. General functions

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    VOL

    NORMAL ID

    ID SET ENTER

    1 10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    1 [ ] POWER buttonTurnthedisplayonorputthedisplaytostandby.

    2 [PLAY] buttonsControlplaybackofmediafiles.

    3 [ ] SOURCE buttonChooseinputsource.Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochoosefromDisplayPort,DVI-D,VGA.HDMI 1,HDMI 2,HDMI 3,Component,Video,USB,BROWSER,SmartCMS,orCard OPS.Press[ ]buttontoconfirmandexit.

    4 [ ] HOME buttonAccesstheOSDmenu.

    5 [ ] LIST buttonNofunction.

    6 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] NAVIGATION buttonsNavigatethroughmenusandchooseitems.

    7 [ ] ADJUST buttonToautoadjustforVGAinputonly.

    8 [ ] MUTE buttonPresstoturnthemutefunctionon/off.

    9 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] COLOR buttonsChoosetasksoroptions.

    10 [NORMAL] buttonsSwitchtonormalmode.

    11 [ID] buttonsSwitchtoIDmode.

    12 [ ] FORMAT buttonChangezoommode.

    13 [ ] BACK buttonReturntothepreviousmenupageorexitfromthepreviousfunction.

    14 [ ] INFO buttonDisplayinformationaboutcurrentactivity.

    15 [ ] buttonConfirmanentryorselection.

    16 [ ] OPTIONS buttonAccesscurrentlyavailableoptions,pictureandsoundmenus.

    17 [ ] [ ] VOLUME buttonAdjustvolume.

    18 [NUMERIC] buttonsEntertextfornetworksetting,andsetupIDforIDmode.

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    2.3.2. ID Remote ControlYoucansettheremotecontrolIDwhenyouwanttousethisremotecontrolononeofseveraldifferentdisplays.

    Press[ID]button.TheredLEDblinkstwice.1. Press[IDSET]buttonformorethan1secondtoentertheID

    Mode.TheredLEDlightsup.Pressthe[IDSET]buttonagainwillexittheIDMode.TheredLEDlightsoff.

    Pressthedigitnumbers[0]~[9]toselectthedisplayyouwanttocontrol.Forexample:press[0]and[1]fordisplayNo.1,press[1]and[1]fordisplayNo.11.Thenumbersavailablearefrom[01]~[255].2. Notpressinganybuttonwithin10secondswillexittheIDMode.3. Ifanerrorpressingofbuttonsotherthanthedigitsoccured,wait

    1secondaftertheredLEDlightsoffandthenlightsupagain,thenpressthecorrectdigitsagain.

    4. Press[ENTER]buttontoconfirm.TheredLEDblinkstwiceandthenlightsoff.

    NOTE:• Press[NORMAL]button.ThegreenLEDblinkstwice,indicatingthe

    displayisinnormaloperation.• ItisnecessarytosetuptheIDnumberforeachdisplaybefore

    selectingitsIDnumber.• Use“ F ”(pause)keyontheremotecontrollertofreezethe

    screen.Use“ I ”(play)keyontheremotecontrollertounfreezethescreen.

    • The“freeze”featureonlycanbeadoptedon“real”videosourceslikeVGA,AV,YPbPr,HDMI,DVI,DP.

    • Anyoperationontheremotecontrollerorvideomodechangewillunfreezethescreen.

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    2.3.3. Inserting the batteries in the remote controlTheremotecontrolispoweredbytwo1.5VAAAbatteries.

    Toinstallorreplacebatteries:1. Pressandthenslidethecovertoopenit.2. Alignthebatteriesaccordingtothe(+)and(–)indicationsinsidethe

    batterycompartment.3. Replacethecover.

    Caution:Theincorrectuseofbatteriescanresultinleaksorbursting.Besuretofollowtheseinstructions:• Place“AAA”batteriesmatchingthe(+)and(–)signsoneachbatterytothe(+)and(–)signsofthebatterycompartment.• Donotmixbatterytypes.• Donotcombinenewbatterieswithusedones.Itcausesshorterlifeorleakageofbatteries.• Removethedeadbatteriesimmediatelytopreventthemfromliquidleakinginthebatterycompartment.Don’ttouchexposedbatteryacid,asitcan

    damageyourskin.NOTE: Ifyoudonotintendtousetheremotecontrolforalongperiod,removethebatteries.

    2.3.4. Handling the remote control• Donotsubjecttostrongshock.• Donotallowwaterorotherliquidtosplashtheremotecontrol.Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.• Avoidexposuretoheatandsteam.• Otherthantoinstallthebatteries,donotopentheremotecontrol.

    2.3.5. Operating range of the remote controlPointthetopoftheremotecontroltowardthedisplay’sremotecontrolsensorwhenpressingabutton.Usetheremotecontrolwithinadistanceoflessthan5m(pullthelensdownandusetheremotecontrolfromthefront)/16ftfromthedisplay’ssensor,andahorizontalandverticalangleoflessthan20degrees.NOTE:• Theremotecontrolmaynotfunctionproperlywhentheremotecontrolsensoron

    thedisplayisunderdirectsunlightorstrongillumination,orwhenthereisanobstacleinthepathofsignaltransmission.

    • UsingIRsensorcableforbetterremotecontrolperformance.(Pleaserefertotheinstructionsof3.5).

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    VOL

    NORMAL ID

    ID SET ENTER

    20 20

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    3. Connecting External Equipment

    3.1. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/VCD)

    3.1.1. Using COMPONENT video input

    DVD / VCR / VCD

    COMPONENT Out(YPbPr) Audio Out

    [AUDIO IN][COMPONENT IN](YPbPr)

    [R][L]

    3.1.2. Using Video Source input

    Y/CVBS Out

    [Y/CVBS IN]

    DVD / VCR / VCD

    Audio Out

    [AUDIO IN][R][L]

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    3.1.3. Using HDMI video input

    DVD / VCR / VCD

    HDMI Out

    [HDMI IN]

    3.2. Connecting a PC

    3.2.1. Using VGA input

    PC

    [VGA IN]

    [VGA AUDIO IN]VGA Out D-Sub 15 pin

    Audio Out

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    3.2.2. Using DVI input

    PC

    DVI Out

    [DVI IN]

    [VGA AUDIO IN] Audio Out

    3.2.3. Using HDMI input

    PC

    HDMI Out

    [HDMI IN]

    3.2.4. Using DisplayPort input

    PC

    DisplayPort Out

    [DisplayPort IN]

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    3.3. Connecting Audio Equipment

    3.3.1. Connecting external speakers

    External speakers

    3.3.2. Connecting an external audio device

    Stereo Amplifier

    [AUDIO OUT] Audio In

    [SPDIF OUT]

    3.4. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain ConfigurationYoucaninterconnectmultipledisplaystocreateadaisy-chainconfigurationforapplicationssuchasavideowall.NOTE: Maximum25displays(5x5)canbeusedinadaisy-chainconfiguration.

    3.4.1. Display control connectionConnectthe[RS232COUT]connectorofDISPLAY1tothe[RS232CIN]connectorofDISPLAY2.

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    DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2

    PC

    [RS-232C IN][RS-232C]

    [RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN]

    3.4.2. Digital video connectionConnectthe[DPOUT]connectorofDISPLAY1tothe[DPIN]connectorofDISPLAY2.

    PC

    [DP IN][DP]

    [DP OUT] [DP IN]

    DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2

    3.5. IR connection

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    VOL

    NORMAL ID

    ID SET ENTER

    DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2

    [IR IN]

    [IR OUT]

    [IR IN]

    ExternalIR Receiver

    NOTE: 1. Thisdisplay’sremotecontrolsensorwillstopworkingifthe[IR IN]isconnected.2. IRloopthroughconnectioncansupportupto9displays.

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    3.6. IR Pass-through Connection

    DVD / VCR / VCD

    (DVD / VCR / VCD)

    Remote Control

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    VOL

    NORMAL ID

    ID SET ENTER

    [IR OUT]

    [IR IN]

    3.7. Wire-connecting to Network

    PC

    [RJ-45][RJ-45]ROUTER

    INTERNET

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    4. OperationNOTE: Thecontrolbuttondescribedinthissectionismainlyonthe

    remotecontrolunlessspecifiedotherwise.

    4.1. Watch the Connected Video SourceSeepage13forexternalequipmentsconnection.1. Press [ ] SOURCEbutton.

    VGA

    HDMI1

    HDMI2

    HDMI3

    DVI-D

    Displayport

    Video source

    Video

    USB

    BROWSER

    Component

    Card OPS

    SmartCMS

    2. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontochooseadevice,thenpress[ ]button.

    4.2. Play multimedia files from USB device1. ConnectyourUSBdevicetotheUSBportonthedisplay.

    USB

    2. Press[ ] SOURCEbutton,chooseUSB,andpress[ ]button.

    3. TheconnectedUSBdeviceisdetectedautomaticallyforallitsplayablefiles,whichwillbeautomaticallysortedinto3types:

    Music, Movie,and Photo.4. Press[ ] BACKbuttontogouptothetoplayerinthescreen.

    Press[ ] or[ ]buttontochoosethefiletype.Press[ ]buttontoenteritsplaylist.

    5. Choosethefileyouwant.Press[ ]buttontostartplaying.6. Followtheon-screeninstructiontocontroltheplayoption.

    7. Press[PLAY] buttons(H F G I J)tocontrolplaying.

    4.3. Play options

    4.3.1. Playing music files1. Choose Musicinthetopbar.

    Music

    2. Chooseonemusictrack,andpress[ ]button.• Toplayallthetracksinafolder,chooseonemusicfile.Then,

    press[ ] toPlay All.• Toskiptothenextorprevioustrack,press[ ] or [ ]button.• Topausethetrack,press[ ]button.Press[ ]button

    againtoresumeplayback.• Toskipbackwardorforward10seconds,press[ ]or[ ]

    button.• Tosearchbackwardorforward,press[G] or [J]button,

    pressrepeatedlytotogglebetweendifferentspeeds.• Tostopthemusic,press[H]button.

    4.3.2. Playing movie files1. Choose Movieinthetopbar.

    Movie

    2. Chooseavideo,andpress[ ]button.• Toplayallthevideosinafolder,chooseonevideofile.Then,

    press[ ] toPlay All.• Topausethevideo,press[ ]button.Press[ ]button

    againtoresumeplayback.• Toskipbackwardorforward10seconds,press[ ]or[ ]

    button.• Tosearchbackwardorforward,press[G] or [J]button,

    pressrepeatedlytotogglebetweendifferentspeeds.• Tostopthevideo,press[H]button.

    4.3.3. Playing photo files1. Choose Photointhetopbar.

    Photo

    2. Chooseaphotothumbnail,thenpress ]button.Start a slideshow Iftherearemultiplephotosinafolder,chooseaphoto.Then,press[ ] toPlay All.• Toskiptothepreviousornextphoto,press[ ]or[ ]button,

    andthenpress[ ]button.• Tostoptheslideshow,press[H]button.

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    4.4. How to use Opera browser (HTML5)1. Press[ ] SOURCEbutton,chooseBROWSER,andpress

    [ ]button.2. MovethecursortoURLaddressbar.Press[ ] buttonandit

    willpopouttheon-screenkeyboard.YoucanmovethecursortoentertheURLaddress.AfterfinishingtheURLaddress,chooseDone.

    History

    Bookmark

    Web Address:X �

    Internet

    www.google.com

    http://

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    4. Now,youcanseethewebpage.

    NOTES:• TheOperabrowserdoesnotsupportFLASHformat.• Thebrowserisnotavideosource.Itwillnotstayatthebrowser

    screenafteryourestartthedisplay.

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    5. OSD MenuAnoverallviewoftheOn-ScreenDisplay(OSD)structureisshownbelow.Youcanuseitasareferenceforfurtheradjustingyourdisplay.

    5.1. Navigating the OSD Menu

    5.1.1. Navigating the OSD menu using the remote control

    FORMATSOURCE

    INFOLIST

    OPTIONSADJUST

    1. Press[ ] buttonontheremotecontroltodisplaytheOSDmenu.

    2. Press[ ] or[ ] buttontochoosetheitemyouwanttoadjust.

    3. Press[OK]or[ ] buttontoenterthesubmenu.

    4. Inthesubmenu,press[ ] or[ ]buttontotoggleamongitems,press[ ] or[ ]buttontoadjustsettings.Ifthereisasubmenu,press[OK]or[ ]buttontoenterthesubmenu.

    5. Press[ ]buttontoreturntothepreviousmenu,orpress[ ]buttontoexittheOSDmenu.

    NOTES:• WhenthereisnoOSDmenuonthescreen,press[ ]todisplaythe

    menuof{Smart picture}.• WhenthereisnoOSDmenuonthescreen,press[ ]todisplaythe

    menuof{Audio source}.

    5.1.2. Navigating the OSD menu using the display’s control buttons

    1. Press[MENU]buttontodisplaytheOSDmenu.2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochoosetheitemyouwanttoadjust.3. Press[ ]buttontoenterthesubmenu.4. Inthesubmenu,press[ ]or[ ]buttontotoggleamongitems,

    press[ ]or[ ]buttontoadjustsettings.Ifthereisasubmenu,press[ ]buttontoenterthesubmenu.

    5. Press[MENU]buttontoreturntothepreviousmenu,orpress[MENU]buttonseveraltimestoexittheOSDmenu.

    5.2. OSD Menu Overview

    5.2.1. Picture menu

    P

    Audio

    PIP

    Screen

    Picture

    Configuration 1

    Contrast

    Sharpness

    Tint

    Color

    Brightness

    Black level

    Noise reduction

    Color temperature

    Color control

    Gamma selection

    50

    50

    70

    50

    Medium

    Native

    2.2

    BrightnessAdjusttheoverallimagebrightnessbychangingtheintensityoftheLCDpanel’sbacklight.

    ContrastAdjusttosharpenthepicturequality.Theblackportionsofthepicturebecomericherindarknessandthewhitebecomebrighter.

    SharpnessAdjusttoimprovetheimagedetail.

    Black levelVideoblacklevelisdefinedasthelevelofbrightnessatthedarkest(black)partofavisualimage.Adjusttochangetheimagebrightness.

    TintAdjusttochangethecolortintoftheimage.Usethe[ ] or[ ]buttontoadjust.Pressthe[ ]buttonandthefleshtonecolorturnsslightlygreen.Pressthe[ ]buttonandthefleshtonecolorturnsslightlypurple.NOTE: ThisitemfunctionalforVideomode(YUVcolorspace)only.

    ColorAdjusttoincreaseordecreasetheintensityofcolorsintheimage.NOTE: ThisitemfunctionalforVideomode(YUVcolorspace)only.

    Noise reductionAdjusttoremovethenoiseintheimage.Youcanselectasuitablenoisereductionlevel.Choosefrom:{Off}/{Low}/{Medium}/{High}.NOTE: ThisitemfunctionalforVideomode(YUVcolorspace)only.

    Gamma selectionGammaiswhatcontrolstheoverallbrightnessofanimage.Imageswhicharenotcorrectedproperlycanappeartoowhiteortoodark,socontrollingthegammaproperlycanhaveahugeinfluenceontheoverallpicturequalityofyourdisplay.Theoptionsare:{Native}/{2.2}/{2.4}/{S gamma}/{D-image}.

    Color temperatureSelectacolortemperaturefortheimage.Alowercolortemperaturewillhaveareddishtint,whilstahighercolortemperaturegivesoffamorebluishtint.Choosefrom:{3000K}/{4000K}/{5000K}/{6500K}/{7500K}/{9300K}/{10000K}/{Native}/{User 1}/{User 2}.

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    Color controlYoucanadjustthecolortonesoftheimagepreciselybychangingtheUser-R(Red),User-G(Green)andUser-B(Blue)settingsindependentlywhenthefollowingcondition:{Picture}-{Color temperature}-{User}settingto[User 1]Or,youcanadjustthecolortonesper100Kintherangeof2000Kto10000Kwhenthefollowingcondition:{Picture}-{Color temperature}-{User}settingto[User 2]

    Smart pictureThefollowingsmartpicturemodesareavailablefor :• PCmode:{Standard}/{Highbright} /{sRGB}.• Videomode:{Standard}/{Highbright}/{Cinema}.

    Smart contrastSmartcontrastfunctionistoenhanceimagecontrastondarkersceneswhenactivated.The{Brightness}settinginthePicturemenuwillbedisabledwhenSmartContrastisactivated.

    Smart powerSetthedisplaytoreducethepowerconsumptionautomatically.Theoptionsare:{Off}/{Medium}/{High}.

    Light sensorLightsensorfunctionistoadjustbrightnessautomaticallywhenambientlightchanged

    Scan modeChangethedisplayareaoftheimage.• {Over scan}-Displayabout95%oftheoriginalsizeoftheimage.

    Therestoftheareassurroundingtheimagewillbecutoff.• {Under scan}-Displaytheimageinitsoriginalsize.

    Picture resetResetallsettingsinthePicturemenu.

    5.2.2. Screen menu

    P

    Audio

    PIP

    Screen

    Picture

    Configuration 1

    V position

    Clock

    Zoom mode

    Custom zoom

    H position

    Clock phase

    Screen reset

    50

    50

    50

    50

    Cancel

    Zoom

    Full

    H positionPressthe[ ]buttontomovetheimagetotheright,or[ ]tomovetheimagetotheleft.NOTES:• HpositionadjustmentisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.• Hpositioncannotbeadjustedwhen{Pixel Shift}isactivated.

    V positionPressthe[ ]buttontomovetheimageup,or[ ]tomovetheimagedown.

    NOTES:• VpositionadjustmentisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.• Vpositioncannotbeadjustedwhen{Pixel Shift}isactivated.

    ClockAdjustthewidthoftheimage.NOTE: ThisitemisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.Clock phaseAdjusttoimprovethefocus,clarityandstabilityoftheimage.NOTE: ThisitemisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.

    Zoom modeThepicturesyoureceivemaybetransmittedin16:9format(widescreen)or4:3format(conventionalscreen).The16:9picturessometimeshaveablackbandatthetopandbottomofthescreen(letterboxformat).ZoomModewillbedeactivatedwhen{Pixel Shift}isactivatedorturnedon,andwhen{Tiling}isenabled.Choosefrom:{Full}/{Normal}/{Real}/{21:9}/{Custom}.

    Full Thismoderestoresthecorrectproportionsofpicturestransmittedin16:9usingthefullscreendisplay.

    Normal Thepictureisreproducedin4:3formatandablackbandisdisplayedoneithersideofthepicture.

    Real Thismodedisplaystheimagepixel-by-pixelonscreenwithoutscalingtheoriginalimagesize.

    21:9 Thepictureisenlargedto21:9format.Thismodeisrecommendedwhendisplayingpicturesthathaveblackbandsatthetopandbottom(letterboxformat).

    Custom ChoosetoapplythecustomzoomsettingsintheCustomZoomsubmenu.

    Custom zoomYoucanusethisfunctiontofurthercustomizethezoomsettingstosuittheimageyouwanttodisplay.NOTE: Thisitemisfunctionalonlywhenthe{Zoom mode}issetto

    {Custom}.

    Zoom Expandsthehorizontalandverticalsizesoftheimagesimultaneously.

    H zoom Expandsthehorizontalsizeoftheimageonly.

    V zoom Expandstheverticalsizeoftheimageonly.

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    H position Movesthehorizontalpositionoftheimageleftorright.

    V position Movestheverticalpositionoftheimageupordown.

    Screen resetResetallsettingsintheScreenmenutofactorypresetvalues.

    5.2.3. Audio menu

    P

    Audio

    PIP

    Screen

    Picture

    Configuration 1

    Treble

    Bass

    Maximum volume

    Minimum volume

    Balance

    Volume

    Mute

    50

    50

    50

    30

    Off

    0

    100

    Audio reset Cancel

    BalanceAdjusttoemphasizeleftorrightaudiooutputbalance.

    TrebleAdjusttoincreaseordecreasehigher-pitchedsounds.

    BassAdjusttoincreaseordecreaselower-pitchedsounds.

    VolumeAdjusttoincreaseordecreasetheaudiooutputlevel.

    Maximum volumeAdjustyourownlimitationforthemaximumvolumesetting.Thisstopsthevolumefrombeingplayingattooloudalevel.

    Minimum volumeAdjustyourownlimitationfortheminimumvolumesetting.

    MuteTurnthemutefunctionon/off.

    Audio resetResetallsettingsintheAudiomenutofactorypresetvalues.

    5.2.4. PIP menu

    PP

    Audio

    PIP

    Screen

    Picture

    Configuration 1

    PIP size

    PIP position

    PIP reset

    Sub mode

    PIP change

    Small

    Bottom-Left

    Off

    Cancel

    Cancel

    Sub modeSelectthePIP(Picture-in-Picture)mode.Choosefrom:{Off}/{PIP}/{POP}/{Quick swap}/{PBP 2Win}/{PBP 3Win}/{PBP 4Win}.

    Off PIP POP

    Quick swapSwitchmainontoporsubontop.

    PBP 2Win PBP 3Win PBP 4Win

    Sub Win1 Input

    Sub Win1 Input

    Sub Win2 Input

    Sub Win1 Input

    Sub Win3 Input

    Sub Win2 Input

    PIP sizeSelectthesizeofthesubpictureinthePIP(Picture-in-Picture)mode.Choosefrom:{Small}/{Medium}/{Large}.

    PIP positionSelectthepositionofthesubpictureinthePIP(Picture-in-Picture)mode.Choosefrom:{Bottom-Right}/{Bottom -Left}/{Top-Right}/{Top-Left}.

    PIP changeExchangeinputsignalofMainandSubforPIP/POP/Quick swapmode.

    PIP resetResetallsettingsinthePIPmenutofactorypresetvalues.NOTES:• ThePIPfunctionisavailableonlyforthefollowingcondition:

    {Advanced option}-{Tiling}-{Enable}settingto[No].

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    • ThePIPfunctionisavailableonlyforcertainsignalsourcecombinationsasshowninthetablebelow.

    Main

    Sub

    DP

    OPS

    HDMI1

    VGA

    HDMI2

    HDMI3

    COMP

    VIDEO

    USB

    BROWSER

    SmartC

    MS

    DVI

    DP O O O O O O O O O O O OOPS O O X O O O O O O O O OHDMI1 O X O O O O O O O O O O

    VGA O O O O O O O O O O O O

    HDMI2 O O O O O X O O O O O OHDMI3 O O O O X O O O O O O OCOMP O O O O O O O X X X X OVIDEO O O O O O O X O X X X OUSB O O O O O O X X O X X O

    BROWSER O O O O O O X X X O X OSmartCMS O O O O O O X X X X O O

    DVI O O O O O O O O O O O O

    (O:PIPfunctionavailable,X:PIPfunctionunavailable)• TheavailabilityofthePIPfunctionwillalsodependontheresolution

    oftheinputsignalbeingused.

    5.2.5. Configuration1 menu

    P

    Audio

    PIP

    Screen

    Picture

    Configuration 1

    Auto adjust

    Power save

    Network control port

    Network settings

    Switch on state

    Panel saving

    DMR

    Configuration1 reset

    Factory reset

    Clear internet memory

    Action

    Action

    Last status

    Action

    Off

    Cancel

    Cancel

    RS232

    Cancel

    Action

    Switch on stateSelectthedisplaystatususedforthenexttimeyouconnectthepowercord.• {Power off}-Thedisplaywillremainoffwhenthepowercordis

    connectedtoawalloutlet.• {Forced on}-Thedisplaywillturnonwhenthepowercordis

    connectedtoawalloutlet.• {Last status}-Thedisplaywillreturntothepreviouspowerstatus

    (on/off/standby)whenremovingandreplacingthepowercord.

    Auto adjustUsethisfunctiontoautomaticallyoptimizethedisplayofVGAinputimage.NOTE: ThisitemisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.

    Power saveUsethissettingtoreducethepowerautomatically.• {RGB}-Select{On}toletthedisplayenterpowersavingmode

    whennosignalisdetectedfromthePCmode(RGBcolorspace)inputsafter10seconds.

    • {Video}-Select{On}toenterpowersavingmodewhennosignalisdetectedfromtheVIDEOmode(YUVcolorspace)inputsafter10seconds.

    Panel savingChoosetoenablethepanelsavingfunctionsandthusreducetheriskof“imagepersistence”or“ghost-imaging”.• {Cooling Fan}-Choosetoadjustthecoolingfan’sspeedof

    rotation.Select{Auto}toturnon/offthecoolingfanaccordingtothedisplay’stemperature.Choosefrom:{Auto}/{Off}/{Low}/{Medium}/{High}.NOTES:• Thedefault{Auto}optionwillstartrunningthecoolingfanif

    thetemperatureof55°C (130°F)isreached,andstoprunningthecoolingfanifthetemperatureof53°C (127°F).

    • Atemperature-warningmessagewillbeshownonthescreenifthetemperaturereaches68°C(154°F).Allkeyfunctionsexcept[ ]keywillthenbedisabled.

    • Oncethetemperaturereaches70°C(158°F),thedisplaypowerwillbeshutdownautomatically.

    • {Brightness}-Select{On}andtheimagebrightnesswillbereducedtoanappropriatelevel.TheBrightnesssettinginthePicturemenuwillbeunavailablewhenselected.

    • {Pixel shift}-Selectthetimeinterval({Auto}/{10~900}Seconds/{Off})forthedisplaytoslightlyexpandtheimagesizeandshiftthepositionofpixelsinfourdirections(up,down,left,orright).ActivatingPixelShiftwilldisableHPosition,VPositionandZoomModeintheScreenMenu.

    Network control portSelectthenetworkcontrolport.Choosefrom:{RS232}/{Card OPS RS232}/{LAN ->RS232}.NOTE: AfterconnectedtoyourOPSdevice,theoption{Card OPS

    RS232}isfunctional.

    Network settingsAssign{IP address},{Subnet Mask},and{Default gateway}forthedisplay.

    Network settings

    Network host name

    DHCP

    IP address

    Subnet mask

    Default gateway

    Login user name

    Login password

    P

    172

    255

    0

    0

    H

    -

    -

    -

    0

    [ OK ]change [OK] in STORE

    L

    Disable

    16

    255

    0

    0

    -

    -

    -

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    0

    0

    -

    -

    -

    DNS1

    DNS2

    MAC address

    0 1

    0 - 0 - 0 0-

    0 - 0 - 0 0-

    a d m ni

    0

    • Networkhostname• DHCP-ChoosetoenableordisabletheDHCPfunction.Ifenabled,

    thedisplaywillbeassignedIPaddress,SubnetmaskandDefaultgatewayautomatically.Ifdisabled,youwillbepromptedtoenterthefollowingvaluesmanually.Press[OK]buttontostoreandsavethechosenvalues.

    • IPaddress• Subnetmask• Defaultgateway• DNS1• DNS2• MACaddress• Loginusername(Thedefaultusernameis{admin})• Loginpassword(Thedefaultpasswordis{0000})

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    DMRReceivemultimediafilesfromtheconnecteddevicebyyournetwork.

    Clear internet memoryClearallthecookies,bookmarks,historylistandtextusedforfillingautomatically.

    Configuration1 resetResetallsettingsinConfiguration1menutothefactorypresetvalues.

    Factory resetResetallsettingsintheOSDmenusof{Picture},{Screen},{Audio},{PIP},{Configuration1},{Configuration2},and{Advanced option}tothefactorypresetvalues.Press[ ] or[ ]buttontoselect{Reset},andpress[OK]buttontodothereset.

    Factory reset

    Cancel Reset

    5.2.6. Configuration2 menu

    Input

    Advanced option

    Configuration 2OSD H-position

    OSD V-position

    Logo

    OSD rotation

    OSD turn off

    Information OSD

    Monitor ID

    Monitor information

    DP Version

    Heat status

    50

    50

    45

    10 Sec.

    Action

    Action

    Action

    On

    Landscape

    DP 1.2

    OSD turn offSettheperiodoftimetheOSD(on-screendisplay)menustaysonthescreen.Theoptionsare:{0 ~ 120}seconds.

    OSD H-positionAdjustthehorizontalpositionoftheOSDmenu.

    OSD V-positionAdjusttheverticalpositionoftheOSDmenu.

    Information OSDSettheperiodoftimetheinformationOSDisdisplayedontheupperrightcornerofthescreen.TheinformationOSDwilldisplaywheninputsignalischanged.TheinformationOSDwillremainonthescreenwith{Off}selection.Theoptionsare:{Off,1 ~ 60}seconds.

    LogoEnableordisabletoshowthe logowhenyouturnonthedisplay.

    OSD rotationRotatetheOSDMenu.Theoptionsare:• {Landscape}(Default)• {Portrait}

    Monitor IDSettheIDnumberforcontrollingthedisplayviatheRS232Cconnection.EachdisplaymusthaveauniqueIDnumberwhenmultiplesetsofthisdisplayareconnected.MonitorIDnumberrangeisbetween1to255.Theoptionare:{Monitor group}/{Tiling matrix}/{Auto ID}

    Monitor Id

    Monitor Id

    Monitor group

    Tiling matrix

    Auto ID

    1

    1

    1

    End

    • {Monitor group}Theoptionsare:{1-255}.Thedefaultsettingis1.

    • {Tiling matrix}Tilingmatrixnumberrangeisbetween1to15.1isdefaultsetting. The{Auto ID}setupfunctionenablessettingup{Monitor ID}ofconnectedmachineaccordingto{Tiling matrix}settings.Example:Tilingmatrixsetsas4

    1 2

    5 6

    3 4

    7 8

    9 10 11 12

    13 14 15 16• {Auto ID}

    Theoptionare:{Start}/{End}.Thedefaultis{End}.• SwitchtoStartoptiontosetupIDsofmachinesbackward

    fromcurrentone.• Oncethesetupiscompleted,theoptionexitstoEnd

    automatically.• Tousethisfunction,serialconnectallmachineswithRS-232

    cableandsettheirControlportstoRS-232,too.

    Heat statusThisfunctionallowsyoutocheckthethermalstatusofthedisplayatanytime.

    Monitor informationShowsinformationaboutyourdisplay,includingmodelnumber,serialnumber,operatinghoursandsoftwareversion.

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    Monitor information

    Model nameSerial noOperation hoursSW Version

    75BDL3000UCNCA12345678946H45MV0.300

    DP VersionTheoptionare:{DP 1.1}/{DP 1.2}/{DP 1.2 multi}.Thedefaultis{DP 1.1}.

    Human sensorSetthedisplaytoturnonbacklightifitdoessensorhumanandturnoffbacklightafteranamountoftimespecifiedTheoptionsare:{Off,10 ~ 60}minutes.

    HDMI edidTheoptionare:{HDMI 1.4}/{HDMI 2.0}.Thedefaultis{HDMI 1.4}.NOTE: HDMI2.0optionistosupportHDMI2.0equipmentuse.

    Image rotationSetthepictureofmainWindowtorotate270degrees.Theoptionsare:{Off}(default)/{On}.

    Power LED lightChoosetocontrolthepowerLED.Theoptionsare:{Off}/{On}(default).

    Configuration2 resetResetallsettingsinConfiguration2menutothefactorypresetvalues.

    5.2.7. Advanced option menu

    Input

    Advanced option

    Configuration 2IR control

    Keyboard control

    Date and time

    Off timer

    Input resolution

    Tiling

    Schedule

    HDMI with One Wire

    Auto signal detection

    DDC/CI

    Action

    Action

    Auto

    Action

    Action

    Off

    On

    Action

    Off

    Action

    Input resolutionSettheresolutionoftheVGAinput.ThisisonlyrequiredwhenthedisplayisunabletodetecttheVGAinputresolutioncorrectly.NOTE: ThisitemisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.Theoptionsare:• {1024x768/1280x768/1360x768 / 1366x768}• {1400x1050/1680x1050}• {1600x1200/1920x1200}• {Auto}:Determinestheresolutionautomatically.Theselectedsettingswillbecomeeffectiveafterturningoffthepowerandturningitonagain.

    IR controlSelecttheoperationmodeoftheremotecontrolwhenmultipledisplaysareconnectedviaanRS232Cconnection.• {Normal} -Alldisplayscanbeoperatednormallybytheremote

    controlunit.• {Primary}-Designatethisdisplayastheprimarydisplayforremote

    controloperation.Onlythisdisplaycanbeoperatedbytheremotecontrol.

    • {Secondary}-Designatethisdisplayasthesecondarydisplay.Thisdisplaycannotbeoperatedbytheremotecontrol,andwillonlyreceivethecontrolsignalfromtheprimarydisplayviatheRS232Cconnection.

    • {Lock All}/{Lock all but Volume}/{Lock all but Power}-Locktheremotecontrolfunctionofthisdisplay.Tounlock,pressandholdthe[ ]INFObuttonontheremotecontrolfor5(five)seconds.

    NOTE: AfterthemainOSDmenuvanished,thePrimary/SecondaryOSDwillbedisplayedfor3seconds.Or,press[OK]buttontodisplaythePrimary/SecondaryOSDwhennootherOSD.

    1. DuringthePrimaryOSD,press[ ] or[ ]buttontoadjustthevalueof{Control Monitor ID},andpress[ ] or[ ]buttontoadjustthevalueof{Control Group ID}.

    Keyboard controlChoosetoenableordisablethedisplaykeyboard(controlbuttons)function.• {Unlock}-Enablethekeyboardfunction.• {Lock All}/{Lock all but Volume}/{Lock all but Power}-Disable

    thekeyboardfunction.NOTE: Toenableordisablethekeyboardcontrollock,pressboth[

    ]and[ ]buttonsandholddowncontinuouslyformorethan3seconds.

    TilingWiththisfunctionyoucancreateasinglelarge-screenmatrix(videowall)thatconsistsofupto150setsofthisdisplay(up to 10-sets on the vertical and 15-sets on the horizontal sides).Thisfunctionrequiresadaisy-chainconnection.

    Tiling

    H monitors

    V monitors

    Position

    Frame comp.

    Enable

    Switch on delay

    1

    1

    1

    No

    No

    Off

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    Example: 2 x 2 screen matrix (4 displays)Hmonitors=2displaysVmonitors=2displays

    1 23 4

    H monitors

    V m

    onito

    rs

    Position

    Example: 5 x 5 screen matrix (25 displays)Hmonitors=5displaysVmonitors=5displays

    1 26 7

    3 48 9

    510

    11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25

    H monitors

    V m

    onito

    rs

    Position

    • {H monitors}-Selectthenumberofdisplaysonthehorizontalside.• {V monitors}-Selectthenumberofdisplaysontheverticalside.• {Position}-Selectthepositionofthisdisplayinthescreenmatrix.• {Frame comp.}-Choosetoturntheframecompensation

    functiononoroff.Ifselected{Yes},thedisplaywilladjusttheimagetocompensateforthewidthofthedisplaybezelsinordertoaccuratelydisplaytheimage.

    Frame comp. - Yes

    Frame comp. - No

    • {Enable}-ChoosetoenableordisabletheTilingfunction.Ifenabled,thedisplaywillapplythesettingsin{H monitors},{V monitors},{Position},and{Frame comp.}.

    • {Switch on delay}-Setthepower-ondelayingtime(inseconds).Thedefaultoption{Auto}allowsasequentialpowering-onforeachdisplaybytheirIDnumberwhenmultipledisplaysareconnected.Theoptionsare:{Off/Auto/2 ~ 255}

    NOTE: TheTilingfunctionwillbedisabledduringusingPIPfunction.

    Date and timeAdjustthecurrentdateandtimeforthedisplay’sinternalclock.

    Date and time

    Year

    Month

    Day

    Hour

    Minute

    Daylight saving time

    Current date time

    2014 . 08 . 04 20 : 20 : 17

    Press [OK] to set clock

    2014

    08

    04

    20

    20

    1. Press[OK]buttontoenterthesubmenu.2. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontotogglebetween{Year},{Month},{Day},

    {Hour},{Minute},and{Daylight saving time}.3. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontoadjustallsettingsexcept{Daylight

    saving time}.4. Press[OK]buttontoenterthe{Daylight saving time}submenu.

    Daylight saving time

    Daylight saving start date

    Daylight saving stop date

    Correction timeDaylight saving correction

    Sunday of Jan

    0.5 HourOff

    Sep

    1st

    1st Sunday of

    5. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontoselectitem,press[ ] or[ ] buttontoadjust.

    • {Daylight saving start date}-Select{1st/2nd/3rd/4th/last}Sundayofthemonth{Jan ~ Dec}.

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    • {Daylight saving stop date}-Select{1st/2nd/3rd/4th/last}Sundayofthemonth{Jan ~ Dec}.

    • {Correction time}-Theoptionsare:{0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0}• {Daylight saving correction}Select{On}toenablethisfunction.

    Off TimerSetthedisplaytoturnitselfofftostandbymodewithinanamountoftimespecified.Theoptionsare:{Off,1 ~ 24}hoursfromcurrenttime.NOTE: Whenthe“Offtimer”isactivated,the“Schedule”settingswill

    bedisabled.

    ScheduleThisfunctionallowsyoutoprogramupto7(seven)differentscheduledtimeintervalsforthedisplaytoactivate.Youcanselect:• Thetimeforthedisplaytoturnonandturnoff.• Thedaysinaweekforthedisplaytoactivate.• Whichinputsourcethedisplaywilluseforeachscheduled

    activationperiod.NOTE: Werecommendyoutosetupcurrentdateandtimeinthe

    {Date and time}menubeforeusingthisfunction.1. Press[OK]or[ ]buttontoenterthesubmenu.

    Schedule

    Today

    12345

    76

    2014 . 11 . 04 TUE 20 : 19 : 55

    On : _ : __ __Off Input

    WEDSAT

    MONTHUSUN

    TUEFRIEvery weekUSB play list

    2. Press[ ] or[ ] buttontoselectascheduleitem(itemnumber1~7),andthenpress[OK]buttontomarkittheitemnumber.

    Schedule

    Today

    12345

    76

    2014 . 11 . 04 TUE 20 : 19 : 55

    On : _ : __ __Off Input

    WEDSAT

    MONTHUSUN

    TUEFRIEvery weekUSB play list

    4

    1 32

    5

    3. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontoselecttheschedule:1 Power-onschedule:Press[ ] or[ ]buttontosetthehour

    andminuteforthedisplaytoturnon.2 Power-offschedule:Press[ ] or[ ] buttontosetthehour

    andminuteforthedisplaytoturnoff.Selectorleaveanempty“__”forboththehourandminuteslotifyoudonotwanttousethispower-onorpower-offschedule.3 Input-sourceselection:Press[ ] or[ ] buttontoselectan

    inputsource.Ifnoinputsourceisselected,theinputsourcewillremainthesameaslastselected.

    4 Dateschedule:Press[ ]buttontoselectwhichdayinaweekthisscheduleitemwillbetakeeffect,andthenpressthe[OK]button.

    5 WhenInput-sourceselecttoUSB,enabletoaccessUSB play listsetting:

    0001/0002

    Options Exit

    Photo

    Photo

    Video

    - Press[ ] [ ] buttonstochoosefiles.

    - Press[ ] [ ]buttonstoswitchPlaylistandFileManager.

    - Press[OK]buttontosetorcleartheplaylist.

    - Tosavetheplaylist,press[ ] andchooseSave list.

    0004/0004

    Options Exit

    Photo

    Photo

    [..]Movie.avi

    \media\photo

    Photo1.jpg

    Photo2.jpg

    Photo3.jpg

    Sort

    Recursive Parser

    Media Type

    Save list

    4. Foradditionalschedulesettings,press[ ],thenrepeatthestepsabove.Acheckmarkintheboxnexttothenumberofthescheduleitemindicatesthattheselectedscheduleisineffect.

    NOTES:• Iftheschedulesoverlap,thescheduledpower-ontimetakespriority

    overscheduledpower-offtime.• Iftherearetwoscheduleitemsprogrammedforthesametime,the

    highestnumberedscheduletakespriority.Forexample,ifscheduleitems#1and#2bothsetthedisplaytopoweronat7:00AMandoffat5:00PM,thenonlyscheduleitem#1willtakeeffect.

    • EachPlaylistsupportsupto30files.• Playlistwillnotbeclearedafter{Factory reset}.Youhaveto

    manuallyremovethefilesordeleteusb_schedulinglist.txtintheUSB.

    DDC/CIChoosetoturnonorofftheDDC/CIcommunicationfunction.Select{On}fornormaluse.DDC/CI(CommandInterface)specifiesameansforacomputertosendcommandstothemonitor,aswellasreceivesensordatafromthemonitor,overthebidirectionallinksuchasDDC2Ab/Bi/B+.

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    SpecificcommandstocontrolmonitorsaredefinedinaseparateMonitorControlCommandSet(MCCS)standard.DDC/CImonitorsaresometimessuppliedwithanexternalcolorsensortoallowautomaticcalibrationofthemonitor’scolorbalance.SometiltingDDC/CImonitorssupportanautopivotfunction,wherearotationsensorinthemonitorenablestheoperatingsystemtokeepthedisplayuprightasthemonitorismovedbetweenitsportraitandlandscapepositions.ThefollowingDDC/CIcommandsshouldbesupportedviacommandline:

    No. Commands No. Commands1 SetBrightness 6 GetBrightness2 SetContrast 7 GetContrast3 SetRedGain 8 GetRedGain4 SetGreenGain 9 GetGreenGain5 SetBlueGain 10 GetBlueGain

    HDMI with One WireCECcontrol.• {Off} -DisableCEC.(Default)• {On}-EnableCEC.

    Auto signal detectionChoosetoletthedisplaydetectanddisplayavailablesignalsourcesautomatically.• {Off}-Onceasignalisconnected,itcanonlybeselectedmanually.Iftheselectedinputisnosignal,setthedisplaytodisplaytheimageautomaticallyaccordingtothesearchorderofeachoption.Theoptionsare:{All} / {PC source only} / {Video source only} / {Failover}• {All}:DP / HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / DVI / VGA / Component /

    OPS.• {PC source only}:DP / DVI / VGA / CardOPS.• {Video source only}:HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / Component.• {Failover}

    - Failover1-12:User-definedsetting.Default:HDMI.

    OPS settingsSettheOPSconfigurationundereachpowercondition.• {Auto}-Afterselecting{Card OPS}forvideosourceinput,theOPS

    willbesettooffwhenthedisplaypowerissettooff,orsettoonwhenthedisplaypowerissettoon.Whensettoothervideosourceinputs,theOPSwillalwaysbesettoon.

    • {Always off}-TheOPSwillalwaysbesettooff.• {Always on}-TheOPSwillalwaysbesettoon.

    LanguageSelectthelanguageusedintheOSDmenu.Theoptionsare:{ }/{ }/{简体中文 }/{ }/{}/{ }/{ }/{ }/{ }/{ 繁體中文 }/{ 日本語 }/{Português}.

    Advanced option resetResetallsettingsexcept{Date and Time}intheAdvanced optionmenutofactorypresetvalues.1. Press[OK]or[ ]buttontoenterthesubmenu.2. Press[ ] or[ ]buttontoselect{Reset}andpressthe[OK]

    buttontorestoresettingstofactorypresetvalues.3. Pressthe[ ]buttonorselect{Cancel}andpressthe[OK]button

    tocancelandthenreturntothepreviousmenu.

    APMPowersavesetting.• Off (TCP off/WOL off)-notsupportWOL/notsupportwakeup

    onTCPsocket/notsupportwakeuponwebpage.• Mode 1 (TCP off/WOL on)-supportWOL/notsupportwakeup

    onTCPsocket/notsupportwakeuponwebpage.• Mode 2 (TCP on/WOL off)-notsupportWOL/supportwakeup

    onTCPsocket/supportwakeuponwebpage.

    5.2.8. Input menu

    Input

    Advanced option

    Configuration 2Sub 1

    Sub 2

    Audio source

    PIP audio

    Video source

    Sub 3

    Card OPS audio

    Input reset

    VGA

    VGA

    VGA

    VGA

    Digital

    Cancel

    Audio 1

    Main

    Video sourceSelectavideoinputsource.Choosefrom:{Displayport}/{DVI-D}/{VGA}/{HDMI1}/{HDMI2}/{HDMI3}/{Component}/{Video}/{USB}/{BROWSER}/{SmartCMS}/{Card OPS}.

    Sub 1SelecttheinputsignalforthesubWin1picture.Choosefrom:{Displayport}/{DVI-D}/{VGA}/{HDMI1}/{HDMI2}/{HDMI3}/{Component}/{Video}/{USB}/{BROWSER}/{SmartCMS}/{Card OPS}.

    Sub 2SelecttheinputsignalforthesubWin2picture.Choosefrom:{Displayport}/{DVI-D}/{VGA}/{HDMI1}/{HDMI2}/{HDMI3}/{Component}/{Video}/{USB}/{BROWSER}/{SmartCMS}/{Card OPS}.

    Sub 3SelecttheinputsignalforthesubWin3picture.Choosefrom:{Displayport}/{DVI-D}/{VGA}/{HDMI1}/{HDMI2}/{HDMI3}/{Component}/{Video}/{USB}/{BROWSER}/{SmartCMS}/{Card OPS}.

    Audio sourceSelecttheaudioinputsourceaccordingtotheaudiosignalsourceconnectedtotheaudioinputandHDMIsocketsonthedisplay.Choosefrom:{Analog}/{Displayport}/{Audio1}/{Audio2}/{Media}.

    PIP audioSelecttheaudiosourcethePIP(Picture-in-Picture)mode.• {Main}-Selectaudiofromthemainpicture• {Sub 1}-Selectaudiofromthesub1picture.• {Sub 2}-Selectaudiofromthesub2picture.• {Sub 3}-Selectaudiofromthesub3picture.

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    Card OPS audioSelecttheanalogordigitalaudiomodeforcardOPS.

    Input resetResetallsettingsintheInputmenutofactorypresetvalues.

    6. USB device compatibilityUSB Video Subtitle Formats (for language subtitles, etc.)

    FileExtensions Container Videocodec Maximumresolution Max.FrameRate(fps)

    Max.BitRate(Mbps) Audiocodec

    .mpgmpeg.vob

    PS

    MPEG-1 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30 MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),DVD-PCM,AC3

    MPEG-2 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30

    H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30

    .ts TS

    MPEG-2 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,DolbyPulse

    MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30

    MVC1920x1080i@fieldrate=50,60Hz

    1920x1080p@framerate=24,25,30Hz1280x720p@framerate=50,60Hz

    - 30

    .ts.m2ts.mts.mt2

    MaTSTTS

    MPEG-2 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,DolbyPulse

    MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30

    MVC1920x1080i@fieldrate=50,60Hz

    1920x1080p@framerate=24,25,30Hz1280x720p@framerate=50,60Hz

    - 30

    .ts.m2ts.mts

    AVCHD

    MPEG-2 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30 MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,DolbyPulse

    MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30

    H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30

    .ts.m2ts.mts

    AVCHD MVC1920x1080i@fieldrate=50,60Hz

    1920x1080p@framerate=24,25,30Hz1280x720p@framerate=50,60Hz

    - 30

    MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,DolbyPulse

    .m4v M4V H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30 AAC

    .ism/Manifest.mpd fragMP4

    H.264 1920x1080 25p,30p,50p,60p,60i 30AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,WMA,WMA-PROMVC

    1920x1080i@fieldrate=50,60Hz1920x1080p@framerate=24,25,30Hz1280x720p@framerate=50,60Hz

    - 30

    .mp4 MP4

    MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,WMA,WMA-PRO

    H.264 1920x1080 30

    MVC1920x1080i@fieldrate=50,60Hz

    1920x1080p@framerate=24,25,30Hz1280x720p@framerate=50,60Hz

    - 30

    WMV9/VC1 1920x1080 30p,60i 30

    .mkv.mk3d

    MKV

    MPEG-4ASP 1920x1080 25p,30p,50i,60i 30 MPEG-1(L1&L2),MPEG-1,2,2.5L3,

    AAC/HE-AAC(v1&v2),AC3,E-AC3,WMA,

    WMA-PRO

    H.264 1920x1080 30

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    USB Multimedia Formats

    FileExtensions Container Videocodec MaximumresolutionFrequency(kHz)

    Max.BitRate(Mbps)

    Audiocodec

    .mp3 MP3 - - 48 384 MPEG-1,2,2.5L3.wma.asf

    WMA(V2uptoV9.2)

    - - 48 192 WMA

    .wma WMAPro - - 96 768 WMA,WMAPro.wav(PC) LPCM - - 192 768 LPCM.aif(mac).aiff(mac)

    LPCM - - 192 768 LPCM

    .aac.mp4.m4a

    AAC - - 48 1024 AAC,HE-AAC(v1&v2)

    .pls.m3u

    Playlists - - - - -

    .m4a M4A - - 48 1024 AAC,HE-AAC(v1&v2)

    USBPhotofileformattype:JPEG,BMP,PNG,GIFNOTES:• Soundorvideomaynotworkifthecontentshaveastandardbitrate/framerateabovethecompatibleFrame/seclistedinthetableabove.• VideocontentwithaBitrateorFrameratelargerthantheratespecifiedinthetableabovecancausechoppyvideoduringplayback.

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    7. Input ModeFHD Preset Mode (VGA/DVI timing support):

    Item Resolution H.Freq.(KHz) V.Freq.(Hz) BW(MHz)1 640x350 31.469 70.086 25.1752 640x480 31.469 59.94 25.1753 640x480 35 66.67 30.2404 640x480 37.861 72.809 31.5005 640x480 37.5 75 31.5006 720x400 31.469 70.087 28.3227 800x600 35.156 56.25 36.0008 800x600 37.879 60.317 40.0009 800x600 48.077 72.188 50.00010 800x600 46.875 75.000 49.50011 832x624 49.726 74.551 57.28412 848x480 31 60.000 33.75013 960x720 56.4 75.000 72.42014 960x720 44.74 59.973 57.58015 1024x768 48.363 60.004 65.00016 1024x768 56.476 70.069 75.00017 1024x768 60.023 75.029 78.75018 1024x768 61.08 75.781 86.00019 1024x768 35.5 43.000 44.90020 1152x864 53.986 59.985 79.90021 1152x864 53.783 59.959 81.75022 1152x864 63.851 70.012 94.49923 1152x864 67.5 75.000 108.00024 1152x870 68.681 75.062 100.00025 1152x900 61.846 66.004 94.50026 1152x900 71.809 76.149 108.00027 1280x720 44.772 60.000 74.50028 1280x720 52.5 70.000 89.04029 1280x768 47.776 59.870 79.50030 1280x768 60.289 74.893 102.25031 1280x800 49.7 59.810 83.50032 1280x800 62.8 74.930 106.50033 1280x960 60 60.000 108.00034 1280x960 75.171 75.021 129.89535 1280x1024 63.981 60.020 108.00036 1280x1024 71.691 67.189 117.00037 1280x1024 76.02 71.448 130.22338 1280x1024 79.976 75.025 135.00039 1280x1024 81.13 76.110 135.00040 1360x768 47.712 60.015 85.50041 1366x768 47.712 59.790 85.50042 1440x900 55.469 59.901 88.75043 1440x900 55.935 59.887 106.50044 1440x900 70.635 74.984 136.75045 1400x1050 64.744 59.948 10146 1440x1050 65.3 60.000 121.75047 1400x1050 82.278 74.867 15648 1600x900 55.54 60.000 97.75049 1600x1200 75 60 16250 1680x1050 65.29 59.954 146.25051 1680x1050 64.674 59.883 119.00052 1920x1080 66.587 59.934 138.50053 1920x1080 67.5 60.000 148.50054 1920x1080 67.1584 59.963 173.00055 1920x1080 67.08 60 172.79856 1920x1200 74.038 59.950 154.000

    UHD Preset Mode (DP/HDMI timing support):Item Resolution H.Freq.(KHz) V.Freq.(Hz) BW(MHz)

    1 3840x2160 53.946 23.900 296.703 2 3840x2160 54 24.000 297.000

    Item Resolution H.Freq.(KHz) V.Freq.(Hz) BW(MHz)3 3840x2160 56.25 25.000 297.000 4 3840x2160 67.432 29.900 296.703

    5 3840x2160 67.5 30.000 297.000 6 4096x2160 54 24.000 297.000 7 3840x2160 135 60.000 594.000

    Video timing support (HDMI/DVD HD/DVI):480i,480p,576i,576p,720p,1080i,1080p,4Kx2K(exceptDVI).

    NOTES:• ThePCtextqualityisoptimuminHD1080mode(1920x1080,

    60Hz).• YourPCdisplayscreenmightappeardifferentdependingonthe

    manufacturer(andyourparticularversionofWindows).• CheckyourPCinstructionbookforinformationaboutconnecting

    yourPCtoadisplay.• Ifaverticalandhorizontalfrequency-selectmodeexists,select60Hz

    (vertical)and31.5KHz(horizontal).Insomecases,abnormalsignals(suchasstripes)mightappearonthescreenwhenthePCpoweristurnedoff(orifthePCisdisconnected).Ifso,pressthe[INPUT]buttontoenterthevideomode.Also,makesurethatthePCisconnected.

    • WhenhorizontalsynchronoussignalsseemirregularinRGBmode,checkPCpowersavingmodeorcableconnections.

    • ThedisplaysettingstablecompliestotheIBM/VESAstandards,andbasedontheanaloginput.

    • TheDVIsupportmodeisregardedassametothePCsupportmode.

    • Thebesttimingfortheverticalfrequencytoeachmodeis60Hz.• WhentheinputsourceisComponentorVideo,theInformation

    OSDwillbedisplayedslowlythanotherinputsources.• NomattertheresolutionofComponentsourceorVideosource

    input,theresultofZoommodesettingisthesameas1080Presolution.

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    8. Pixel Defect PolicyWestrivetodeliverthehighestqualityproductsandusesomeoftheindustry’smostadvancedmanufacturingprocesseswhilstpracticingstringentqualitycontrol.However,pixelorsub-pixeldefectsonthePDP/TFTpanelsusedinPlasma-&LCD-displaysaresometimesunavoidable.Nomanufacturercanguaranteethatallpanelswillbefreefrompixeldefects,butPhilipsguaranteesthatanyPlasma-&LCD-displayswithanunacceptablenumberofdefectswillberepairedduringthewarrantyperiodinlinewithyourlocalguaranteeconditions.ThisnoticeexplainsthedifferenttypesofpixeldefectsanddefinestheacceptabledefectlevelfortheLCDscreen.Inordertoqualifyforrepairunderwarranty,thenumberofpixeldefectsmustexceedacertainlevelasshowninthereferencetable.IftheLCDscreeniswithinspecificationawarrantyexchange/claimbackwillberefused.Additionally,becausesometypesorcombinationsofpixeldefectsaremorenoticeablethanothers,Philipssetsevenhigherqualitystandardsforthose.

    8.1. Pixels and Sub-Pixels

    subpixel

    pixel

    Apixel,orpictureelement,iscomposedofthreesub-pixelsintheprimarycolorsofred,greenandblue.Manypixelstogetherformanimage.Whenallsub-pixelsofapixelarelit,thethreecoloredsub-pixelstogetherappearasasinglewhitepixel.Whenallaredark,thethreecoloredsub-pixelstogetherappearasasingleblackpixel.Othercombinationsoflitanddarksub-pixelsappearassinglepixelsofothercolors.

    8.2. Types of Pixel Defects + Dot DefinitionPixelandsub-pixeldefectsappearonthescreenindifferentways.Therearethreecategoriesofpixeldefectsandseveraltypesofsub-pixeldefectswithineachcategory.

    Dot definition = What is a defective “Dot”? :Oneormoredefective,adjacentsub-pixelaredefinedasone“dot”.Theno.ofdefectivesub-pixelsarenotrelevanttodefineadefectivedot.Thismeansthatadefectivedotcanconsistofone,twoorthreedefectivesub-pixelswhichcanbedarkorlit.

    RR G B

    Onedot=OnePixel;consistsofthreesub-pixelsofRed,Green,andBlue.

    8.3. Bright Dot DefectsBrightdotdefectsappearaspixelsorsub-pixelsthatarealwayslitor“on”.Thesearetheexamplesofbrightdotdefects:

    Onelitred,greenorbluesubpixel Twoadjacentlitsubpixels:Red+Blue=PurpleRed+Green=YellowGreen+Blue=Cyan(LightBlue)

    Threeadjacentlitsubpixels(onewhitepixel)

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    8.4. Dark Dot DefectsBlackdotdefectsappearaspixelsorsub-pixelsthatarealwaysdarkor“off ”.Thesearetheexamplesofblackdotdefects:

    Onedarkdot Twoadjacentdarkdots=1pairofdarkdots Twodarkdots,specificationsdefinestheminimumdistancebetweendarkdots

    8.5. Proximity of Pixel DefectsBecausepixelandsub-pixelsdefectsofthesametypethatarenearbyoneanothermaybemorenoticeable,Philipsalsospecifiestolerancesfortheproximityofpixeldefects.Inthetablebelowyoucanfindspecificationsabout:

    • Allowedamountofadjacentdarkdots=(adjacentdarkdots=1pairofdarkdots)• Minimumdistancebetweendarkdots• Totalno.ofalldefectivedots

    8.6. Pixel Defect TolerancesInordertoqualifyforrepairduetopixeldefectsduringthewarrantyperiod,aPDP/TFTpanelinaPhilipsPlasma/LCD-displaymusthavepixelorsub-pixeldefectsexceedingthetoleranceslistedinthefollowingtable.

    BRIGHTDOTEFFECT ACCEPTABLELEVEL1litsubpixel 2BLACKDOTEFFECT ACCEPTABLELEVEL1darksubpixel 10TOTALDOTDEFECTSOFALLTYPES 12

    NOTE:*1or2adjacentsubpixeldefects=1dotdefect

    8.7. MURADarkspotsorpatchesmayoccasionallyappearonsomeliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)panels.ThisisknownwithintheindustryasMura,whichisaJapanesetermfor“unevenness.”Itisusedtodescribeanirregularpatternorareainwhichunevenscreenuniformityappearsundercertainconditions.Muraisaresultofthedeteriorationoftheliquidcrystalalignmentlayerandismostcommonlycausedbylong-termoperationunderhighambienttemperatures.Itisanindustry-widephenomenonandMuraisnotrepairable.Itisalsonotcoveredbyourwarrantyterms.MurahasbeenaroundsincetheintroductionofLCDtechnologyandwithscreensgettingbiggerandinoperation24/7,manydisplaysarerunninginlowlightconditions.ThisalladdstothepossibilityofMuraaffectingdisplays.

    HOW TO SPOT MURATherearemanysymptomsofMuraandalsomultiplecauses.Severalofthesearelistedbelow:

    • Impuritiesorforeignparticlesinthecrystalmatrix• UnevendistributionofLCDmatrixduringmanufacturing• Non-uniformluminancedistributionofthebacklight• Panelassemblyinducedstress• FlawswithintheLCDcells• Thermalinducedstress-hightemperatureoperationoverlongperiodsoftime

    HOW TO AVOID MURAAlthoughwecannotguaranteethecompleteeradicationofMuraeverytime,ingeneraltheappearanceofMuracanbeminimizedbythesemethods:

    • Lowerthebacklightbrightness• Useascreensaver• Reducetheambienttemperaturearoundtheunit

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    9. Cleaning and Troubleshooting

    9.1. Cleaning

    Caution When Using the Display• Donotbringyourhands,faceorobjectsclosetotheventilationholesofthedisplay.Thetopofthedisplayisusuallyveryhotduetothehigh

    temperatureofexhaustairbeingreleasedthroughtheventilationholes.Burnsorpersonalinjuriesmayoccurifanybodypartsarebroughttooclose.Placinganyobjectnearthetopofthedisplaycouldalsoresultinheatrelateddamagetotheobjectaswellasthedisplayitself.

    • Besuretodisconnectallcablesbeforemovingthedisplay.Movingthedisplaywithitscablesattachedmaydamagethecablesandthuscausefireorelectricshock.

    • Disconnectthepowerplugfromthewalloutletasasafetyprecautionbeforecarryingoutanytypeofcleaningormaintenanceprocedure.

    Front Panel Cleaning Instructions• Thefrontofthedisplayhasbeenspeciallytreated.Wipethesurfacegentlyusingonlyacleaningclothorasoft,lint-freecloth.• Ifthesurfacebecomesdirty,soakasoft,lint-freeclothinamilddetergentsolution.Wringtheclothtoremoveexcessliquid.Wipethesurfaceof

    thedisplaytoremovedirt.Thenuseadryclothofthesametypetodry.• Donotscratchorhitthesurfaceofthepanelwithfingersorhardobjectsofanykind.• Donotusevolatilesubstancessuchasinsertsprays,solventsandthinners.

    Cabinet Cleaning Instructions• Ifthecabinetbecomesdirty,wipethecabinetwithasoft,drycloth.• Ifthecabinetisextremelydirty,soakalint-freeclothinamilddetergentsolution.Wringtheclothtoremoveasmuchmoistureaspossible.Wipe

    thecabinet.Useanotherdryclothtowipeoveruntilthesurfaceisdry.• Donotallowanywaterordetergenttocomeintocontactwiththesurfaceofthedisplay.Ifwaterormoisturegetsinsidetheunit,operating

    problems,electricalandshockhazardsmayresult.• Donotscratchorhitthecabinetwithfingersorhardobjectsofanykind.• Donotusevolatilesubstancessuchasinsertsprays,solventsandthinnersonthecabinet.• DonotplaceanythingmadefromrubberorPVCnearthecabinetforanyextendedperiodsoftime.

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    9.2. Troubleshooting

    Symptom Possible Cause Remedy

    No picture is displayed 1. Thepowercordisdisconnected.2. Themainpowerswitchonthebackofthe

    displayisnotswitchedon.3. Theselectedinputhasnoconnection.4. Thedisplayisinstandbymode.

    1. Pluginthepowercord.2. Makesurethepowerswitchisswitchedon.3. Connectasignalconnectiontothedisplay.

    Interference displayed on the display or audible noise is heard

    Causedbysurroundingelectricalappliancesorfluorescentlights.

    Movethedisplaytoanotherlocationtoseeistheinterferenceisreduced.

    Color is abnormal Thesignalcableisnotconnectedproperly. Makesurethatthesignalcableisattachedfirmlytothebackofthedisplay.

    Picture is distorted with abnormal patterns 1. Thesignalcableisnotconnectedproperly.2. Theinputsignalisbeyondthecapabilitiesof

    thedisplay.

    1. Makesurethatthesignalcableisattachedfirmly.

    2. Checkthevideosignalsourcetoseeifitisbeyondtherangeofthedisplay.Pleaseverifyitsspecificationswiththisdisplay’sspecificationsection.

    Display image doesn’t fill up the full size of the screen

    1. Thezoommodeisnotsetcorrectly.2. ScanModemaybesetincorrectlyto

    underscan.3. Iftheimageexceedsthescreensize,Scan

    ModemayneedtobesettoUnderscan.

    UsetheZoommodeorCustomzoomfunctionintheScreenmenutofinetunedisplaygeometryandtimefrequencyparameter.

    Can hear sound, but no picture Improperlyconnectedsourcesignalcable. Makesurethatbothvideoinputsandsoundinputsarecorrectlyconnected.

    Can see picture but no sound is heard 1. Improperlyconnectedsourcesignalcable.2. Volumeisturnedallthewaydown.3. {Mute}isturnedon.4. Noexternalspeakerconnected.

    1. Makesurethatbothvideoinputsandsoundinputsarecorrectlyconnected.

    2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontohearsound.3. SwitchMUTEoffbyusingthe[ ]button.4. Connectexternalspeakersandadjustthe

    volumetoasuitablelevel.

    Some picture