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The Digital Signage User Manual provides comprehensive safety information, precautions, and detailed instructions for installation, connection, and operation of the LCD display. It includes guidelines for handling, maintenance, and disposal in compliance with various regulations. The manual also covers multimedia features, settings adjustments, and troubleshooting to enhance user experience.

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Digital Signage Manual V013 English (1)

The Digital Signage User Manual provides comprehensive safety information, precautions, and detailed instructions for installation, connection, and operation of the LCD display. It includes guidelines for handling, maintenance, and disposal in compliance with various regulations. The manual also covers multimedia features, settings adjustments, and troubleshooting to enhance user experience.

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Digital Signage

User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................ 1
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only) .............................................................1
CE ...............................................................................................................................................................1
Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”) .............................................................................2
Information for U.K. only .............................................................................................................................3
North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information.............................................................................................4
End-of-Life Disposal ...................................................................................................................................5
Waste Electrical and Electronie Equipment-WEEE ...................................................................................5
Turkey RoHS ..............................................................................................................................................6
Ukraine RoHS .............................................................................................................................................6

PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................... 7
Cautions When Setting Up .........................................................................................................................7
Cautions When Using .................................................................................................................................8
Cleaning and Maintenance .........................................................................................................................8
Notice for the LCD Display .........................................................................................................................9

CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ....................................................10


1.1 Unpacking.............................................................................................................................................10
1.2 Package Contents ................................................................................................................................10
1.3 Preparing for the Installation ............................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Wall Mounting Installation ................................................................................................................... 11
1.4.1 VESA Grid .................................................................................................................................12
1.4.2 Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Locating .....................................................................12
1.5 Using the Remote Sensor and Power Status Indicator........................................................................13
1.6 LCD Display Overview .........................................................................................................................14
1.6.1 Control Panel .............................................................................................................................14
1.6.2 Input/Output Terminals ..............................................................................................................16
1.7 Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................18
1.7.1 General Functions .....................................................................................................................18
1.7.2 ID Remote Control.....................................................................................................................20
1.7.3 Remote Control buttons on Android source ..............................................................................21
1.7.4 Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control ...........................................................................23
1.7.5 Handling the Remote Control ....................................................................................................23
1.7.6 Operating Range of the Remote Control ..................................................................................23

CHAPTER 2: MAKING CONNECTIONS .....................................................25


2.1 Connecting the Power ..........................................................................................................................25
2.2 Connecting a Computer .......................................................................................................................26
2.2.1 Using VGA Input ........................................................................................................................26
2.2.2 Using DVI Input .........................................................................................................................27
2.2.3 Using HDMI Input ......................................................................................................................28
2.3 Connecting External Equipment (Video Player)...................................................................................29
2.3.1 Using HDMI Video Input ............................................................................................................29

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2.4 Connecting Audio Equipment ...............................................................................................................30
2.4.1 Connecting an External Audio Device .......................................................................................30
2.5 Using the Card Reader.........................................................................................................................31
2.6 Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration ....................................................................32
2.6.1 Display Control Connection .......................................................................................................32
2.7 IR Connection .......................................................................................................................................33
2.8 IR Pass-Through Connection ...............................................................................................................33

CHAPTER 3: USING THE LCD DISPLAY ...................................................34


3.1 Turning on the Power ...........................................................................................................................34
3.1.1 Initial Setup ................................................................................................................................34
3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal ........................................................................................................35
3.3 Adjusting the Volume............................................................................................................................35
3.4 Changing the Picture Format ...............................................................................................................36

CHAPTER 4: MULTIMEDIA MENU .............................................................37


4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu...........................................................................................................37
4.2 Media Player.........................................................................................................................................38
4.2.1 Creating a Playlist .....................................................................................................................38
4.2.2 Modifying a Playlist....................................................................................................................40
4.2.3 Playing Files in a Playlist ...........................................................................................................40
4.2.4 Media Player Settings ...............................................................................................................41
4.3 Browser ................................................................................................................................................42
4.3.1 Adding an URL ..........................................................................................................................42
4.3.2 Managing URLs List ..................................................................................................................44
4.4 Cloud Content Management Software (Cloud CMS) ...........................................................................45
4.5 PDF Player ...........................................................................................................................................46
4.5.1 Creating a Playlist .....................................................................................................................46
4.5.2 Modifying a Playlist....................................................................................................................48
4.5.3 Displaying PDF Files in a Playlist..............................................................................................48
4.5.4 PDF Player Settings ..................................................................................................................48
4.6 Custom .................................................................................................................................................49
4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode ..........................................................................................................49
4.6.2 System Settings ........................................................................................................................50
4.6.3 Accessing Apps in Admin Mode ................................................................................................52
4.6.4 Displaying Content via CMS App ..............................................................................................52
4.6.5 Installing Apps to the LCD Display ............................................................................................55
4.6.6 Accessing Network Settings in Admin Mode .............................................................................55
4.6.7 Managing Storage in Admin Mode ............................................................................................56

CHAPTER 5: ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU ..............................................57


5.1 Using the OSD Menu ...........................................................................................................................57
5.2 OSD Menu Tree ...................................................................................................................................59

CHAPTER 6: ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY ..........................................61

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6.1 Picture Settings ....................................................................................................................................61
6.2 Screen Settings ....................................................................................................................................65
6.3 Audio Settings ......................................................................................................................................67
6.4 Configuration1 Settings ....................................................................................................................................69
6.5 Configuration2 Settings ....................................................................................................................................73
6.6 Advanced option Settings .....................................................................................................................75

CHAPTER 7: APPENDIX ............................................................................86


7.1 Warning Messages ...............................................................................................................................86
7.2 Supported Media Formats ....................................................................................................................86
7.3 Input Mode............................................................................................................................................88
7.4 Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................................90
7.5 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................91
7.6 Transporting the LCD Display ..............................................................................................................92

CHAPTER 8: SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................94


8.1 Display Specifications .......................................................................................................................................94
8.2 Display Dimensions ..............................................................................................................................95

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SAFETY INFORMATION

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

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Use only an RF shielded cable that was supplied with the display when connecting this display to a computer
device.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or excessive
moisture.

THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE
CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CE

WARNING: This equipment is compliant with Class A of EN55032/CISPR 32. In a residential


environment this equipment may cause radio interference.

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)


• We manufacture and sell many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in
general have the ability to emit and receive electromagnetic signals.

• One of our leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our
products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards
applicable at the time of producing the products.
• We are committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.
• We confirm that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to
scientific evidence available today.
• We play an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling us to
anticipate further developments in standardization for early integration in its products.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Information for U.K. only
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

(B)

(A)

Important:
This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A plug. To
change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows:

1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.

2 Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362 5A,A.S.T.A. or BSI


approved type.

3 Refit the fuse cover.

Note:
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut
The severed plug must be
off and an appropriate 3-pin plug fitted in its place.
destroyed to avoid a possible shock
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5A. If a hazard should it be inserted into a
plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should 13A socket elsewhere.
not be greater than 5A.

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SAFETY INFORMATION

How to connect a plug


The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE - “NEUTRAL” (“N”)
BROWN - “LIVE” (“L”)
GREEN & YELLOW - “EARTH” (“E”)

• The GREEN & YELLOW wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter
“E” or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.

• The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter “N” or coloured BLACK.

• The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which marked with the letter “L” or coloured RED.
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not
simply over the three wires.

North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information


Placering/Ventilation

VARNING: FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR LÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR DU


STÄLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS.

Placering/Ventilation

ADVARSEL: SØRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT


TILGÆNGELIGE.

Paikka/Ilmankierto

VAROITUS: SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETTÄ VERKKOJOHTO VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI


IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA.

Plassering/Ventilasjon

ADVARSEL: NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE


FOR STØMTILFØRSEL ER LETTE Å NÅ.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
End-of-Life Disposal
Your new Public Information Display contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized
companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount
to be disposed of.
Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old display from your local dealer.

(For customers in Canada and U.S.A.)


This product may contain lead and/or mercury. Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations.
For additional information on recycling contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative).

Waste Electrical and Electronie Equipment-WEEE

Attention users in European Union private households


This marking on the product or on its packaging illustrates that, under European Directive
2012/19/EU governing used electrical and electronic appliances, this product may not be
disposed of with normal household waste. You are responsible for disposal of this equipment
through a designated waste electrical and electronic equipment collection. To determine the
locations for dropping off such waste electrical and electronic, contact your local government
office, the waste disposal organization that serves your household or the store at which you
purchased the product.

Attention users in United States:


Please dispose of according to all Local, State and Federal Laws. For the disposal or recycling information,
contact: www.mygreenelectronics.com or www.eiae.org.

End of Life Directives-Recycling


Your new Public Information Display contains several materials that can be recycled for new
users.

Please dispose of according to all Local, State, and Federal laws.

Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India)


This product complies with the “India E-waste Rule 2011” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent
chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1
weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.

E-Waste Declaration for India


This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed
of with your other household waste. Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste
equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment . The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at
the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a
manner that protects human health and the environment.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Batteries
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the
general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow
proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation.

Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes.

For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.

For other non-EU countries: Please contact your local authority for correct method of
disposal of the used battery.
According to EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall be
separated to collect by local service.

Turkey RoHS
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.

Ukraine RoHS
Обладнання відповідає вимогам Технічного регламенту щодо обмеження використання деяких
небезпечних речовин в електричному та електронному обладнанні, затвердженого постановою Кабінету
Міністрів України від 3 грудня 2008 № 1057.

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PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

Symbols used in this manual

This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that could result in personal injury
or damage to the product.

This icon indicates important operating and servicing information.

Notice

• Read this User Manual carefully before using the LCD display and keep it for future reference.

• The product specifications and other information provided in this User Manual are for reference only. All
information is subject to change without notice. Updated content can be downloaded from our web site at
www.invidtech.com

• To protect your rights as a consumer, do not remove any stickers from the LCD display. Doing so may
affect the determination of the warranty period.

Cautions When Setting Up


• Do not place the LCD display near heat sources, such as a heater, exhaust vent, or in direct sunlight.

• Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in the housing.

• Place the LCD display on a stable area. Do not place the LCD display where it may subject to vibration or
shock.

• Place the LCD display in a well-ventilated area.

• Do not place the LCD display outdoors.

• To avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to the set, do not expose the display to dust, rain, water or
an excessively moist environment.

• Do not spill liquid or insert sharp objects into the LCD display through the ventilation holes. Doing so may
cause accidental fire, electric shock or damage the LCD display.

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PRECAUTIONS
Cautions When Using
• Use only the power cord supplied with the LCD display.

• The power outlet should be installed near the LCD display and
be easily accessible. Warning:

• If an extension cord is used with the LCD display, ensure that the Unplug the power cord
total current consumption plugged into the power outlet does not from the power outlet and
exceed the ampere rating. refer to qualified service

• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place the personnel under the following

LCD display where the power cord may be stepped on. conditions:

• If the LCD display will not be used for an indefinite period of time, ♦ When the power cord is

unplug the power cord from the power outlet. damaged.

• To disconnect the power cord, grasp and pull by the plug head. ♦ If the LCD display has been

Do not tug on the cord; doing so may cause fire or electric shock. dropped or the housing has
been damaged.
• Do not unplug or touch the power cord with wet hands.
♦ If the LCD display emits smoke
• When turning off the display by detaching the power cord, wait 6
or a distinct odor.
seconds before re-attaching the power cord for normal operation.

• Do not knock or drop the display during operation or


transportation.

Cleaning and Maintenance


• To protect your display from possible damage, do not put
excessive pressure on the LCD panel. When moving your
display, grasp the frame to lift; do not lift the display by placing
your hand or fingers on the LCD panel.

• Unplug the display if you need to clean it with a slightly damp


cloth. The screen may be wiped with a dry cloth when the power
is off. However, never use organic solvent, such as, alcohol, or
ammonia-based liquids to clean your display.

• If your display becomes wet, wipe it with dry cloth as soon as


possible.

• If a foreign substance or water gets in your display, turn the


power off immediately and disconnect the power cord. Then
remove the foreign substance or water, and send the unit to the
maintenance center.

• In order to maintain the best performance of your display and


ensure a longer lifetime, we strongly recommend using the
display in a location that falls within the following temperature
and humidity ranges.
♦ Temperature: 5°C-40°C (41°F-104°F)
♦ Humidity: 20-80% RH
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PRECAUTIONS
Notice for the LCD Display
• In order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness setting.

• Due to the lifespan of the lamp, it is normal that the brightness quality of the LCD display may decrease
with time.

• When static images are displayed for long periods of time, the image may cause an imprint on the LCD
display. This is called image retention or burn-in.

♦ To prevent image retention, do any of the following:

• Set the LCD display to turn off after a few minutes of being idle.
• Use a screen saver that has moving graphics or a blank white image.
• Execute the ANTI-BURN-IN function of the LCD display. See Configuration 1 > Panel Saving >
ANTI-BURN-IN section.
• Switch desktop backgrounds regularly.
• Adjust the LCD display to low brightness settings.
• Turn off the LCD display when the system is not in use.

♦ Things to do when the LCD display shows image retention:

• Turn off the LCD display for extended periods of time. It can be several hours or several days.
• Use a screen saver and run it for extended periods of time.
• Use a black and white image and run it for extended periods of time.

• There are millions of micro transistors inside the LCD display. It is normal for a few transistors to be
damaged and to produce spots. This is acceptable and is not considered a failure.

• IMPORTANT: Always activate a moving screen saver program when you leave your display unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen refresh application if the unit will display unchanging static content.
Uninterrupted display of still or static images over an extended period may cause “burn in”, also known
as “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging”, on your screen. This is a well-known phenomenon in LCD panel
technology. In most cases, the “burned in” or “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging” will disappear gradually
over a period of time after the power has been switched off.

• WARNING: Severe “burn-in” or “after-image” or “ghost image” symptoms will not disappear and cannot be
repaired. This is also not covered under the terms of your warranty.

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CHAPTER 1: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1 Unpacking

• This product is packed in a packaging box which contains


standard accessories.
• Any other optional accessories will be packed separately.
• Considering the size and weight of the display, it is recommended
that this product is carried out by two persons.
• After opening the packaging box, ensure that the included items
are in good condition and complete.

1.2 Package Contents

When unpacking, check if the following items are included in the


package. If any of them is missing or damaged, contact your dealer.

LCD Display Remote control

Quick Start Guide HDMI cable Note:

♦ Remote control is shipped with


the supplied AAA batteries.
N S D-4301Q & N S D-5501Q

♦ For all other regions, apply a


Quick Start Guide
N S D - 4 3 01 Q & N S D - 5 50 1 Q L C D D i s pl ay

NSD-430 1Q/NSD- 550 1Q_ Quick Gui de_V0 12


power cord that conforms to
www. a g neovo. com

the AC voltage of the power


socket and has been approved
by and complies with the safety
Power cord RS232 cable
regulations of the particular
country (Type H05W-F, 2G or
3G, 0.75 or 1 mm2 should be
used).

♦ You might like to save the


package box and packing
material for shipping the
display.

♦ The pictures are for reference


only. Actual items may vary
upon shipment.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.3 Preparing for the Installation
• 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.
Warning:
• The product should be installed on a flat surface to avoid tipping.
The distance between the back of the product and the wall should ♦ Do not press too hard on the
be maintained for proper ventilation. Avoid installing the product in LCD panel or edge of the
the kitchen, bathroom or any other places with high humidity so as frame, as this may cause the
not to shorten the service life of the electronic components. device to malfunction.
• The product can normally operate only under 3000m in altitude. In
installations at altitudes above 3000m, some abnormalities may be
experienced.

1.4 Wall Mounting Installation


To mount this display to a wall, you will have to obtain a standard
Note:
wall-mounting kit (commercially available). We recommend using
a mounting interface that complies with TUV-GS and/or UL1678 ♦ Avoid the wall-mounting kit to

standard in North America. block the ventilation holes on


the back of the display.
To wall-mount the LCD display, screw the mounting bracket to the
VESA holes at the rear of the LCD display. ♦ Secure the LCD display on a
solid wall strong enough to bear
NSD-4301Q
its weight.
400mm
200mm ♦ 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
200mm
400mm
screen face.

♦ Ensure you have all


accessories for mounting this
display (wall mount, ceiling
mount, etc).
NSD-5501Q
♦ Follow the instructions that
400mm
come with the base mounting
kit. Failure to follow correct
mounting procedures could
result in damage to the
equipment or injury to the user
200mm
400mm or installer. Product warranty
does not cover damage caused
by improper installation.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.4.1 VESA Grid

Model Name VESA Grid Note:


NSD-4301Q 200(W) x 200(H)mm /
♦ For the wall-mounting kit, use
400(W) x 400(H)mm
NSD-5501Q 200(W) x 400(H)mm / M6 mounting screws (having

400(W) x 400(H)mm a length 10 mm longer than


the thickness of the mounting
bracket) and tighten them
Caution:
securely.
To prevent the display from falling:
♦ Unit without base weight:
♦ For wall or ceiling installation, we recommend installing the
NSD-4301Q=8.7 kg / NSD-
display with metal brackets which are commercially available.
5501Q=16.0 kg.
For detailed installation instructions, see the guide received
The equipment and its
with the respective bracket.
associated mounting means
♦ To lessen the probability of injury and damage resulting from fall still remain secure during the
of the display in case of earthquake or other natural disaster, test. For use only with UL
be sure to consult the bracket manufacturer for installation Listed Wall Mount Bracket with
location. minimum weight/load:
NSD-4301Q=13.4 kg / NSD-
5501Q=22.2 kg.
1.4.2 Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Locating

To allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding


objects as shown in the diagram below.

100 mm

100 mm 100 mm

100 mm

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.5 Using the Remote Sensor and Power Status Indicator
• If you want to obtain a better reception of remote control function, please adjust the indicator location to
easily check the power status indicator.
• If you want to mount the display to the wall, please push the indicator switch inward (NSD-4301Q) or upwards
(NSD-5501Q) before installation.
• When adjusting the indicator location, make sure to push/pull the indicator switch firmly until it clicks into
place.

NSD-4301Q

Push outward to Pull inward to hide the


reveal the indicator indicator

NSD-5501Q

Push downward to Pull upward to hide


reveal the indicator the indicator

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.6 LCD Display Overview

1.6.1 Control Panel

NSD-4301Q

MUTE INPUT MENU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NSD-5501Q

MUTE INPUT MENU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1 [ ] Power 7 [ ] Down
Turn the display on or put the display Move the highlight bar down to select an
to standby. option or decrease the adjustment while
OSD menu is on.
2 MUTE
Switch the audio mute ON/OFF. 8 MENU
• Activate the OSD menu when OSD menu
3 INPUT is off.
Choose the input source. • Hide the OSD menu while OSD menu is
on.
4 [ ] Increase
9 Remote control sensor and power
• Enter the submenu.
status indicator
• Increase the audio output level while
OSD menu is off. • Receive command signals from the
remote control.
5 [ ] Decrease • Indicate the operating status of the
• Return to the previous menu. display:
- Lights green when the display is turned
• Decrease the audio output level
on
while OSD menu is off.
- Lights red when the display is in
standby mode
6 [ ] Up
- Blinks green and red when “Advanced
Move the highlight bar up to select an option, Schedule” is enabled
option or increase the adjustment while - Blinks red when a failure has been
OSD menu is on. detected
- Lights off when the main power of the
display is turned off

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.6.2 Input/Output Terminals

NSD-4301Q

14

13

12

11
15

10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NSD-5501Q

14

13

12

11
15

10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1 AC IN 7 IR OUT
AC power input from the wall outlet. IR signal output for the loop-through
function.
2 Main power switch
Switch the main power on/off.
8 DVI IN
3 RS232 IN DVI-D video input.
RS232 network input for the loop-
9 HDMI1/HDMI2 IN
through function.
HDMI video/audio input.
4 RS232 OUT
10 VGA IN (D-Sub)
RS232 network output for the loop-
VGA video input.
through function.
11 AUDIO IN
5 RJ45
Audio input from external AV device
LAN control function for the use of
(3.5mm phone jack).
remote control signal from the control
center. 12 AUDIO OUT
Audio output to external AV device (RCA).
6 IR IN
IR signal input for the loop-through 13 USB 2.0/3.0 PORT
function. Connect your USB storage device.

Note: 14 MICRO SD CARD SLOT


♦ This display’s remote control sensor Insert a micro SD card into the slot.
will stop working if the [IR IN] jack is
connected. 15 SECURITY LOCK
♦ To remotely control your A/V device via
Used for security and theft prevention.
this display, see page 33 for IR Pass-
Through connection.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.7 Remote Control 1 [ ] POWER
Turn the display on or to put the display into
standby mode.
1.7.1 General Functions
2 PLAY
• Control playback in multimedia mode.
• Freeze feature
1 - : Freeze hot key for all inputs content.
- : Unfreeze hot key for all input content.

3 [ ] SOURCE
2 Root Menu: Go to Video source OSD.

4 [ ] HOME
• Root Menu: Access the OSD menu.
3 12
• Others: Exit the OSD menu.
4
13
5 [ ] LIST
No function.
5 14
6 NAVIGATION buttons

6 []
• Root Menu: Go to Smart picture OSD.
7
• Main Menu: Move the highlight bar up to
8 15
adjust the selected item.
• IR Daisy Chain Menu: Increase controlled
Group ID number.
16 []
9 • Root Menu: Go to Audio source OSD.
10 • Main Menu: Move the highlight bar down to
adjust the selected item.
• IR Daisy Chain Menu: Decrease controlled
Group ID number.
11 [ ]
• Main Menu: Return to the previous menu
page.
• Source Menu: Exit the source menu.
• Volume Menu: Decrease the volume level.
[ ]
• Main Menu: Enter the submenu or confirm a
selection.
• Source Menu: Confirm the selected source.
• Volume Menu: Increase the volume level.

7 [ ] OK
• Root Menu: Go to IR daisy chain OSD in
Primary/Secondary mode.
• Main Menu: Confirm an entry or selection.

8 [ ] ADJUST
Go to Auto Adjust OSD (for VGA input only).

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9 [ ] MUTE
Turn the mute function on/off.
10 [ ][ ][ ][ ] COLOR
• Choose tasks or options.(for Media Input only).
• : Hot key for Window selection function.

11 [Number/ ID SET/ ENTER]


• Enter text for network setting.
• Set the display ID. See 1.7.2 ID Remote Control for more detail.

12 [ ] FORMAT
Change the aspect ratio.
13 [ ] BACK
Return to the previous menu or exit from the previous function.
14 [ ] INFO
View the information about the display.
15 [ ] OPTIONS
No function.
16 [ ] [ ] VOLUME
Adjust the volume level.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.7.2 ID Remote Control To set the remote control ID:

1 Press the ID button. The red LED blinks


You can set the remote control ID when you
twice.
want to use this remote control on one of several
2 Press the ID SET button for more than
different displays.
1 second to enter the ID mode. The red
LED lights up.
Press the ID SET button again will exit
the ID mode. The red LED lights off.

3 Press the digit numbers [0] ~ [9] to


select the display you want to control.
For example:
• Display ID #1: press [0], [1]
• Display ID #11: press [1], [1]
The numbers available are from [01] ~
[255].
• Not pressing any button within 10
seconds will exit the ID mode.
• If an error pressing of buttons other
than the digits occured, wait 1
second after the red LED lights off
and then lights up again, then press
the correct digits again.

4 Press the ENTER button to confirm.


The red LED blinks twice and then
lights off.

Note:

♦ Press the NORMAL button. The green LED


blinks twice, indicating the remote control
returns to normal operation.

♦ It is necessary to set up the ID number for


each display before selecting its ID number.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.7.3 Remote Control buttons on Android source

1 [ ] POWER
Turn the display on or to put the display into
1 standby mode.
The button is only controlled by Scalar.
2 PLAY
2 • Control playback of media (video/photo/
music) files.
There are 4 ways to play media files
3 12 1) File Manager
Find the media file from the File Manager
4 and select it to play.
13
2) Media Player > Compose > edit or new
add playlist > choose any media files >
5 14
press the button to play the media file
directly.
6 3) Media Player > Play > choose non-
7 empty playlist > press the button to
8 15 play all the media files in the playlist.
4) Set media playlist in Boot on Source or
Schedule by OSD menu.
• Play PDF file
16 There are 3 ways to play media files.
9
1) File Manager
10 Find the pdf file from the File Manager
and select it to play.
2) PDF Player > Play > choose non-empty
playlist > press the button to play all
11 the PDF files in the playlist.
3) Set pdf playlist in Boot on Source or
Schedule by OSD menu.
• When playing the PDF or video file, press
the button to stop playing. Press the
button to replay the media file from the
beginning.
• When playing PDF or video file, press the
button to pause playing.
• All media files should be put at the folder,
which is named “agn” with sub-folder, under
the root directory of the specified storage
(internal/USB/SD Card). All sub-folders
(video/photo/music/pdf) are named by
media types and should not be changed.
videos: {root dir of storage}/agn/video/
photos: {root dir of storage}/agn/photo/
music: {root dir of storage}/agn/music/
pdfs : {root dir of storage}/agn/pdf/
Note that the root directories of three
storages are:
Internal storage: /sdcard
USB storage: /mnt/usb_storage
SD card: /mnt/external_sd

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3 [ ] SOURCE 11 [Number/ ID SET/ ENTER]
Choose input source. • ID SET/ENTER: No function on Android
The button is only controlled by Scalar. source. These two buttons are only controlled
by Scalar.
4 [ ] HOME
• When browsing the PDF files, enter the page
Access the OSD menu. number by pressing number buttons and then
The button is only controlled by Scalar. press the button to jump to the specific
5 [ ] LIST page.
• In the content of the web page, move the 12 [ ] FORMAT
focus up to the next clickable item. Change the aspect ratio.
• Move the focus up to the next control or The button is only controlled by Scalar.
widget such as buttons.
13 [ ] BACK
6 NAVIGATION buttons Return to the previous menu or exit from the
• Navigate through menus and choose items. previous function.
• In the content of the web page, press the
14 [ ] INFO
following button to control the scroll bar of the
screen: • Display information about current input signal.
It is shown by Scalar.
» / : Move the vertical scroll bar up or down.
» / : Move the horizontal scroll bar left or • Media Player > Compose > edit or new add
right. playlist > choose any media files > press
the button to show the information of the
• When browsing the PDF files:
chosen media file.
» In Zoom mode, press the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]
button to adjust the position of the screen. 15 [ ] OPTIONS
» In Viewing mode, press the [ ]/[ ] button Open toolbar in Media Player or PDF Player.
to go to the previous/next page. • Media Player > Compose > edit or new add
7 [ ] OK playlist > press the button to open toolbar.
Toolbar is displayed on the left side of the
Confirm an entry or selection. screen.
8 [ ] ADJUST • PDF Player > Compose > edit or new add
• In the content of the web page, move the playlist > press the button to open toolbar.
focus down to the next clickable item. Toolbar is displayed on the left side of the
screen.
• Move the focus down to the next control or
widget such as buttons. 16 [ ] [ ] VOLUME
9 [ ] MUTE Adjust the volume level. The buttons are only
Turn the mute function on/off. controlled by Scalar.
The button is only controlled by Scalar.

10 [ ][ ][ ][ ] COLOR
• / : No function on Android source.
These two buttons are only controlled by
Scalar.
• When browsing the PDF files:
» : Perform zoom-in.
» : Perform zoom-out.
» After zoom-in or zoom-out, press the
button to revert the pdf file to the original
size.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.7.4 Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control
Caution:
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries.
The incorrect use of batteries can
To install or replace batteries: result in leaks or bursting. Be sure
1 Press and then slide the cover to open it. to follow these instructions:

2 Align the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications ♦ Place “AAA” batteries
inside the battery compartment. matching the (+) and (–) signs
on each battery to the (+)
3 Replace the cover.
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
1.7.5 Handling the Remote Control batteries.

♦ Remove the dead batteries


• Do not subject to strong shock.
immediately to prevent them
• Do not allow water or other liquid to splash the remote control. If from liquid leaking in the
the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. battery compartment. Don’t
• Avoid exposure to heat and steam. touch exposed battery acid, as
• Other than to install the batteries, do not open the remote control. it can damage your skin.

Note:
1.7.6 Operating Range of the Remote Control
♦ If you do not intend to use
Point the top of the remote control toward the display’s remote control the remote control for a long
sensor (on the left or right side) when pressing a button. period, remove the batteries.
When using the remote control, the distance from the remote control ♦ The remote control may not
to the sensor on the display should be less than 8m/26ft, and the function properly when the
horizontal and vertical angles should be less than 30˚. remote control sensor on this
NSD-4301Q display is under direct sunlight
or strong illumination, or when
there is an obstacle in the path
of signal transmission.

30° 30°

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
NSD-5501Q

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30° 30°

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CHAPTER 2: MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.1 Connecting the Power

1 Connect one end of the power cord to the AC IN connector at the rear of the LCD display.

2 Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet or a power supply.

3 Set the Main Power switch to ON.

NSD-4301Q

NSD-5501Q

Caution:

♦ Make sure that the LCD display is not connected to the power outlet before making any connections.
Connecting cables while the power is ON may cause electric shock or personal injury.

♦ When unplugging the power cord, hold the power cord by the plug head. Never pull by the cord.

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.2 Connecting a Computer

2.2.1 Using VGA Input

Connect one end of a D-sub cable to the VGA IN connector of the LCD display and the other end of a D-sub
cable to the VGA OUT (D-Sub) connector of the computer.
For audio input, connect one end of an audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector of the LCD display and the
other end of an audio cable to the AUDIO OUT connector of the computer.

NSD-4301Q

AUDIO IN

VGA IN

Computer
AUDIO
OUT

VGA OUT
D-Sub 15 pin

NSD-5501Q

AUDIO IN

VGA IN

Computer
AUDIO
OUT

VGA OUT
D-Sub 15 pin

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.2.2 Using DVI Input

Connect one end of a DVI cable to the DVI IN connector of the LCD display and the other end of a DVI cable
to the DVI connector of the computer.

NSD-4301Q

AUDIO IN

Computer
DVI IN AUDIO
OUT

DVI OUT

NSD-5501Q

AUDIO IN

Computer
DVI IN AUDIO
OUT

DVI OUT

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.2.3 Using HDMI Input

Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN connector of the LCD display and the other end of an
HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT connector of the computer.

NSD-4301Q

Computer

HDMI IN
HDMI OUT

NSD-5501Q

Computer

HDMI IN
HDMI OUT

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.3 Connecting External Equipment (Video Player)

2.3.1 Using HDMI Video Input

Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN connector of the LCD display and the other end of an
HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT connector of the video player.

NSD-4301Q

HDMI IN Video Player

HDMI OUT

NSD-5501Q

HDMI IN Video Player

HDMI OUT

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.4 Connecting Audio Equipment

2.4.1 Connecting an External Audio Device

Connect one end of an audio cable to the AUDIO OUT connectors of the LCD display and the other end of an
audio cable to the AUDIO IN connectors of the audio device.

NSD-4301Q

AUDIO
OUT

AUDIO
IN Audio Device

NSD-5501Q

AUDIO
OUT

AUDIO
IN Audio Device

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.5 Using the Card Reader
Insert a micro SD card into the slot.

NSD-4301Q
MICRO
SD CARD
SLOT

Micro SD

NSD-5501Q
MICRO
SD CARD
SLOT

Micro SD

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.6 Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration
You can interconnect multiple displays to create a daisy-chain configuration for applications such as a video
wall.

Caution:
To avoid unnecessary strain on the bezel, it is highly recommended to keep a minimum space of 0.5mm in
which a business card is able to slip between all displays on all sides.

0.5 mm

2.6.1 Display Control Connection

Connect the RS232 OUT connector of DISPLAY 1 to the RS232 IN connector of DISPLAY 2.

DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2

PC
[RS232]
[RS232 IN] [RS232 OUT] [RS232 IN]

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MAKING CONNECTIONS
2.7 IR Connection

Connect the IR sensor cable to the IR IN connector of the LCD display.

External
IR Receiver
DISPLAY [IR IN]

Note:

♦ This display’s remote control sensor will stop working if the [IR IN] is connected.
♦ IR loop through connection can support up to 9 displays.
♦ IR in daisy chain via RS232 connection can support up to 9 displays.

2.8 IR Pass-Through Connection

Connect one end of an IR extender cable to the IR OUT connector of the LCD display and the other end of an
IR extender cable to the IR IN connector of the video player.

[IR OUT]
DISPLAY Video Player

[IR IN]

(Video Player)

Remote Control

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CHAPTER 3: USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.1 Turning on the Power
POWER button

1 Plug the power cord to a power Note:


outlet or power supply.
♦ The LCD display still consumes
2 Press the button to turn the power as long as the power
LCD display on. cord is connected to the power
outlet. Disconnect the power
When the LCD display is cord to completely cut off
turned on, press the button power.
to turn off the LCD display.

3.1.1 Initial Setup

After you turn on the LCD display, a Welcome screen opens. You
are prompted to select the default OSD language, configure network
settings, and more. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
initial setup.

Welcome

Deu tsch Start

Engli sh

Españ ol

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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal

Note:

♦ After pressing the button,


a menu with available input
sources will be displayed on the
screen.

HDMI1
SOURCE button HDMI2
DVI-D
VGA
Media Player
Browser
Cloud CMS
1 Press the button.
PDF Player
2 Press the or button to choose a device, then press the Custom
button.

♦ If the selected input source


signal is not connected to the
LCD display or is turned off, the
screen will display multi-color
screen.

3.3 Adjusting the Volume

Note:

♦ After pressing the or


button, the volume icon is
displayed on the screen
VOLUME buttons automatically.

Volume
27

Press the or button to adjust the volume. ♦ Press the button to mute the
audio.

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USING THE LCD DISPLAY
3.4 Changing the Picture Format Note:
The available picture formats
include:
♦ Full: Restores the correct
proportions of pictures
transmitted in 16:9 using the full
screen display.
♦ 4:3: The picture is reproduced
FORMAT button in 4:3 format and a black band
is displayed on either side of
the picture.
♦ Real: This mode displays the
image pixel-by-pixel on screen
without scaling the original
Press the button repeatedly to change the picture format. image size.
♦ 21:9: The picture is reproduced
in 21:9 format and a black band
at the top and bottom.
♦ Custom: Choose to apply the
custom zoom settings set in
the Screen > Custom zoom
submenu.

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CHAPTER 4: MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu
Note:

♦ The control buttons described in this section are on the remote control.

♦ Press the button once in any menu to return to the previous menu or repeatedly to return to the Hint
screen as illustrated below.

The multimedia menu consists of five items, such as Media Player, Browser, Cloud CMS, PDF Player, and
Custom. To access the multimedia menu items, do the following:

HDMI1
HDMI2
DVI-D
VGA
Media Player
Browser
Cloud CMS
PDF Player
Custom

1 Press the button to open a list of input sources.

2 Press the or button to select Media Player, Browser, Cloud CMS, PDF Player, or Custom from
the list.

3 Press the button on the remote control to open the item.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.2 Media Player
Use the Media Player to play your favorite photo, video, and/or music files. The files can be grouped into
playlists from various storage devices, such as internal storage, USB storage, and SD card. The total number
of playlists can be up to seven but the media content of a single playlist is not limited.

Media Player
1920x1080@60Hz

Play

Media Player Compose

Settings

4.2.1 Creating a Playlist

To create a playlist, do the following:

1 Copy your photo, video, and/or music files on the storage device to the following paths respectfully:

— Photo: {root dir of storage}/agn/photo/

— Video: {root dir of storage}/agn/video/

— Music: {root dir of storage}/agn/music/


Note:

♦ Music files can be selected and used as background music for a slideshow.

2 Connect the storage device to the LCD display (if necessary).

3 Set the input source to Media Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

4 Press the or button to select the Compose tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.
PlayList
File 1

File 2

File 3

File 4

File 5

File 6

File 7

5 Press the or button to select a file among File 1 to File 7 where you want to add your media files
and then press the button.

6 Press the or button to select a storage device where are saved your media files and then press
the button.

Note:

♦ Press the button again if prompted to confirm the path.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU

A file browser opens where your media files on the storage device are displayed in the Source
column and the content of the playlist is displayed in the Playlist column.
7 Press the or button to select the Photo or Video folder and then press the button. The folder
content is displayed in the Source column.

IMG_3925.JPG

IMG_3926.JPG IMG_3925.JPG

IMG_3927.JPG IMG_3926.JPG

IMG_3927.JPG

OK
Select Info Toolbar

8 Press the or button to select a media file for reviewing (if necessary). Press any of the following
buttons:
— Select: To select a single file. Press the button again to deselect the file.
— Info: To review the detailed information on the media file.
9 Press the Option button to start adding or modifying the playlist.

IMG_3925.JPG

IMG_3926.JPG IMG_3925.JPG

IMG_3927.JPG IMG_3926.JPG

IMG_3927.JPG

OK
Select Info Toolbar

Then press the or button and press the button to select any of the following actions:
— Select all: Select all the visible media files on the storage device.
— Delete all: Delete all the media files in the playlist.
— Add/Remove: Add or remove the selected files from the playlist.
— Sort: Sort the media files in the playlist one by one. The Sort menu opens.
a) Press the or button and then press the button to select the file. Next to the selected file
appears icon.
b) Press the or button to adjust the file order in the Slideshow.
— Save/Abort: Save the playlist or discard the modifications. Press the or button to select Save or
Abort and then press the button to confirm. If you have added to the playlist only photos then you
are prompted to add background music to the slideshow. Press the or button to select Yes or No
and press the button to confirm. If you decide to add background music to the slideshow, you are
prompted to select a music file from the Music folder.
— Back: Close the toolbar.
10 Repeat steps 1 to 9 for creating more playlists.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.2.2 Modifying a Playlist

To modify a playlist, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Media Player. to “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Compose tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.

3 Press the or button to select the playlist that you want to modify and then press the button.

Note:

♦ You can modify only playlists that have the icon next to the File #, where “#” is the file number.

PlayList
File 1

File 2

Those playlists that do not have the icon are empty.

4 Press the or button to select Edit or Delete the playlist and then press the button to
confirm.
5 Perform any of the modifications as described in steps 7 and 9 in “4.2.1 Creating a Playlist” section.

4.2.3 Playing Files in a Playlist

To play files in a playlist, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Media Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Play tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.

3 Press the or button to select the playlist that you want to play and then press the button.

Note:

♦ You can play only playlists that have the icon next to the File #, where “#” is the file number.

PlayList
File 1

File 2

Those playlists that do not have the icon are empty.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.2.4 Media Player Settings

To configure Media Player settings, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Media Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Settings tab and then press the button to open the Settings
menu.

3 Press the or button to select any of the menu items and then press the button to enter its
configuration menu:
— Repeat Mode: Press the or button to set the playlist repeat mode to Repeat once or Repeat all
and then press the button to save the setting.
— Slideshow Effect: Press the or button to set the slideshow effect to Random, Bounce, Fade in/
out, Top to bottom, Zoom, Left to right, Right to left, Fold, Corner, or None and then press the
button to save the setting.

Settings
Repeat Mode

Slideshow Effect

Effect Du ration

5s

10s

15s

20s

— Effect Duration: Press the or button to set the slideshow effect duration to 5s, 10s, 15s, or 20s
and then press the button to save the setting.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.3 Browser
Use the Browser app to save up to seven bookmarks (URLs) manually or import a list of URLs from a storage
device, such as internal storage, USB storage, and SD card.

Browser
1920x1080@60Hz

Browser Settings

4.3.1 Adding an URL

To add an URL, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Browser. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the button to open the Settings tab. A list of URLs opens.

1 Enter Url
2 Enter Url
3 Enter Url
4 Enter Url
5 Enter Url
6 Enter Url
7 Enter Url

Option OK Cancel

3 Do any of the following to add an URL:

— Adding an URL manually


a) Press the or button to select an available URL field (Enter url) and then press the
button.
b) Press the button again to open the virtual keyboard.

tt i.e
1 net ee
tteee rUUU rl
2 Ent
tteee rUUU rl
3 Ent
4 Ente e rUUU rl
tteee rUUU rl
5 Ent
ttee rUUU rl
e
6 Ent
tteee rUUU rl
7 Ent

cceee l
Op tion OK
K Canc

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
c) Press the , , , and/or button to pick each character that appears in the URL name. After
selecting a character, press the button to enter the character. Continue this step until all
the characters in the URL are entered.
d) Press the button to close the virtual keyboard.
e) Press the button and select OK to save the URL or Cancel to discard the modifications.
Then press the button to confirm the selection.
— Adding a URL automatically
a) Save a list of URLs in a text-file with the extension “*.txt” where “*” is the file name.
b) Copy the text-file with the URLs to the storage device to the following path:
{root dir of storage}/agn/browser/
c) Connect the storage device to the LCD display (if necessary).
d) Press the button repeatedly to scroll through the URLs in the list and access the Option
button on the screen. Then press the button. A toolbar opens on the screen.
e) Press the or button to select Import and then press the button.

1 Enter Url
2 Enter Url
Impo rt 3 Enter Url
4 Enter Url
5 Enter Url
Expo rt
6 Enter Url
7 Enter Url
Delete all

Back

Option OK Cancel

f) Press the or button to select a storage device where is saved your text-file and then
press the button.

Note:

♦ Press the button again if prompted to confirm the path.

A Please choose file menu opens.

bro wser

g) Press the button to open the browser folder.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
h) Press the or button to select the text-file where are saved the URLs. Then press the
button. You are prompted to confirm importing the file or cancel the procedure.
i) Press the or button to select Import or Cancel and then press the button. After
importing the text-file, the URLs appear in the URLs’ list in the Browser app.

4.3.2 Managing URLs List

To manage URLs list on Browser app, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Browser. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the button to open the Settings tab. A list of URLs opens.

3 To modify or open an URL, press the or button and select an URL. Then press the button.
You are prompted to modify the URL or open the web page.

Note:

♦ You need an active Internet connection to open a web page. To configure the network
parameters, see “4.6.6 Accessing Network Settings in Admin Mode” on page 55.

Press the or button and then press the button to do any of the following:
— Edit: Modify the URL. See “— Adding an URL manually” on page 42 steps c to d.
— Play: Open the webpage on the screen.
4 To perform other actions with the URLs list, such as export the list or delete all the entries, press the
button repeatedly until you can select the Option button. Then press the button. A toolbar opens
on the screen.
5 Press the or button and then press the button to do any of the following:
— Export: Press the or button to select the storage device where you want to save the current
URLs list. Then press the button. After selecting the storage device, you are prompted to
confirm the location and the file name of the URLs list. Press the or button to Save or Cancel
the procedure.

Note:

♦ If you wish to save the URLs list to an external storage device, make sure to connect the
storage device to the LCD display before exporting the file.

— Delete all: Delete all the URL entries in the list.


— Back: Close the toolbar.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.4 Cloud Content Management Software (Cloud CMS)
At Cloud CMS, you can create and schedule signage campaigns, manage devices, and update content from
any device with an internet browser.
Ensure that your LCD display is properly connected to the internet. Then set the input source to Cloud CMS.
A “Device Registration” message will appear on the screen.

Device code

You need to enter the “device code” in order to register your device to Cloud CMS.

Note:

♦ To access Cloud CMS, register your device, and manage the signage campaigns, visit
https://login.neovosignage.com. For detail information and settings, please refer to the Neovo Signage
Installation Guide.

After you successfully added your device to Cloud CMS, the “Device Registration” message will not appear on
the screen when you switch the input source to Cloud CMS. The signage campaign will automatically display
on the screen when it is published from Cloud CMS.

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MULTIMEDIA MENU
4.5 PDF Player
Use the PDF Player to display your PDF files on the screen. The files can be grouped into playlists from
various storage devices, such as internal storage, USB storage, and SD card. The total number of playlists
can be up to seven but the PDF file content of a single playlist is not limited.

PDF Player
1920x1080@60Hz

Play

PDF Player Compose

Settings

4.5.1 Creating a Playlist

To create a playlist, do the following:

1 Copy your PDF files on the storage device to the following path:

— {root dir of storage}/agn/pdf/

2 Connect the storage device to the LCD display (if necessary).

3 Set the input source to PDF Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

4 Press the or button to select the Compose tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.
PlayList
File 1

File 2

File 3

File 4

File 5

File 6

File 7

5 Press the or button to select a file among File 1 to File 7 where you want to add your PDF files
and then press the button.

6 Press the or button to select a storage device where are saved your PDF files and then press
the button.

Note:

♦ Press the button again if prompted to confirm the path.

A file browser opens where your PDF files on the storage device are displayed in the Source column
and the content of the playlist is displayed in the Playlist column.

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7 Press the or button to select the PDF folder and then press the button. The folder content is
displayed in the Source column.

OK
Select Toolbar

8 Press the or button to select a PDF file and then press the button. To select all the PDF files
in the folder, proceed to step 9.
9 Press the Options button to add or modify the playlist.

OK
Select Toolbar

Then press the or button and press the button to select any of the following actions:
— Select all: Select all the PDF files on the storage device.
— Delete all: Delete all the files in the playlist.
— Add/Remove: Add or remove the selected files from the playlist.
— Sort: Sort the PDF files in the playlist one by one. The Sort menu opens.
a) Press the or button and then press the button to select the file. Next to the selected
file appears icon.
b) Press the or button to adjust the file order in the Slideshow.
— Save/Abort: Save the playlist or discard the modifications. Press the or button to select Save
or Abort and then press the button to confirm.
— Back: Close the toolbar.
10 Repeat steps 1 to 9 for creating more playlists.

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4.5.2 Modifying a Playlist

To modify a playlist, do the following:

1 Set the input source to PDF Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Compose tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.

3 Press the or button to select the playlist that you want to modify and then press the button.

Note:

♦ You can modify only playlists that have the icon next to the File #, where “#” is the file number.

PlayList
File 1

File 2

Those playlists that do not have the icon are empty.

4 Press the or button to select Edit or Delete the playlist and then press the button to
confirm.
5 Perform any of the modifications as described in steps 7 to 9 in “4.5.1 Creating a Playlist” section.

4.5.3 Displaying PDF Files in a Playlist

To display the PDF files in a playlist, do the following:

1 Set the input source to PDF Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Play tab and then press the button to open the PlayList
menu.

3 Press the or button to select the playlist that you want to display and then press the button.

Note:

♦ You can display only playlists that have the icon next to the File #, where “#” is the file number.

PlayList
File 1

File 2

Those playlists that do not have the icon are empty.

4.5.4 PDF Player Settings

To configure PDF Player settings, do the following:

1 Set the input source to PDF Player. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Press the or button to select the Settings tab and then press the button to open the Settings
menu.

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3 Press the or button to select any of the menu items and then press the button to enter its
configuration menu:
— Repeat Mode: Press the or button to set the playlist repeat mode to Repeat once or Repeat
all and then press the button to save the setting.
— Effect Duration: Press the or button to set the slideshow effect duration to 5s, 10s, 15s, or 20s
and then press the button to save the setting.

Settings
Repeat Mode

Effect Duration

5s

10s

15s

20s

4.6 Custom
In Custom screen, you can enter the Admin Mode. The Admin Mode enables you full access to the system
configuration settings, applications, network configuration parameters, and storage.
The default Custom screen is empty to prevent unauthorized access to the system.

4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode

To enter the Admin Mode, do the following:

1 Set the input source to Custom. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

2 Enter the Admin Mode by pressing the button once followed by entering numbers “1”, “6”, “6”, and
“8” on the remote control. The Admin Mode screen opens.

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4.6.2 System Settings

To access the system settings, do the following:

1 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

2 Do any of the following to access the system settings:

— Press the or button to select the Settings tab and then press the button.

— Press the or button and then press the button to open Apps tab > Settings.
Sett in g s

N etw or k

Ethernet

D evi c e

Signage Display System Tools

Display Apps

Sy s tem

Date & time Developer options

About

3 Modify any of the following settings:

Note:

♦ Use the , , , , and/or button on the remote control to select items and adjust settings. If
you need to enter characters, the virtual keyboard opens automatically on the screen after you
select the item.

— Network > Ethernet > Main Switch: Enable or disable configuring Ethernet settings.
— Network > Ethernet > Ethernet Configuration: Review MAC address and configure the network
connection settings, such as Connection Type (DHCP or static IP), IP Address, Netmask, DNS
Address, and Gateway.
— Device > Signage Display > General settings > Signage Display Name: Review or modify the
signage display name if necessary.
— Device > Signage Display > General settings > Boot Logo: Set boot animation. The system
checks for the “boot animation.zip” file from the connected USB storage or SD card.

— Device > Signage Display > General settings > Screenshot > Main Switch: Enable or disable
configuring screenshot settings.
— Device > Signage Display > General settings > Screenshot > Screenshot: Configure
screenshot capturing settings, such Interval, Start/End time, Repeat, Save to (storage
selection), Purge Screenshots, and Send screenshots via email.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > Email Notification > Main Switch: Enable or
disable configuring email notification settings.

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— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > Email Notification > SMTP: Configure SMTP
settings, such as Server, Email, Password, SMTP Server name, Security type, and Port.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > Email Notification > Manager Email: Enter
manager email.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > FTP > Main Switch: Enable or disable
configuring FTP settings.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > FTP > FTP: Configure FTP server connection
settings, such as Account, Password, Storage Path, and Port.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > SICP Network Port > Main Switch: Enable or
disable configuring Serial / Ethernet Interface Communication Protocol (SICP) settings.
— Device > Signage Display > Server settings > SICP Network Port > SICP Network Port: Set
the SICP connection port (used for controlling the LCD display via RS232 / Ethernet).
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > Media Player: Access to Edit Play List or Edit
Effect Settings. For more information on Media Player, see “4.2 Media Player” on page 38.
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > Browser: Access to Edit Bookmark. More
information on adding bookmarks, see “4.3 Browser” on page 42.
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > CMS > Settings: Configure CMS Server
connection settings, such as Server, Account, PIN Code, and Version. For more information on
CMS, see “Using a CMS Server for Content Source” on page 53.
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > CMS > Content: Select the CMS content from
a storage device, such as Internal storage, SD card, or USB storage. For more information on
CMS, see “Displaying Content from an Attached Storage Device” on page 54.
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > PDF Player: Access to Edit Play List or Edit Effect
Settings. For more information on PDF Player, see “4.5 PDF Player” on page 46.
— Device > Signage Display > Source settings > Custom App: Assign the selected app as a
custom source.
— Device > Signage Display > Security > External Storage: Check to lock or unlock using the
external storage, such as SD card and USB storage.
— Device > Display > Font size: Set the font size to Small, Normal, Large, or Huge.
— Device > System Tools > Clear storage: Clear data on All storage devices, Internal
storage,USB storage, or SD card.
— Device > System Tools > Reset: Perform Factory Reset to reset all system settings to the
factory defaults.
— Device > System Tools > Import & Export: Export Signage Display Settings or Import
Signange Display Settings to a specified storage device.
— Device > System Tools > Clone > Clone Source: Select a storage device among Internal
storage, SD card, and USB storage for cloning.
— Device > System Tools > Clone > Target Location: Set the storage device among Internal
storage, SD card, and USB storage as a target location for cloning.
— Device > Apps: Review and manage apps that are installed on your LCD display. The apps are
categorized as DOWNLOADED, RUNNING, and ALL.

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— System > Date & time: Access to Select time zone and review NTP Server.
— System > About: Set location for System updates, review Legal information, Android version,
Kernel version, and Build number.
— System > Developer options: Configure advanced system settings (for Android system developers).

4.6.3 Accessing Apps in Admin Mode

To access installed apps in Admin Mode, do the following:

1 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

2 Press the or button to select the Apps tab and then press the button. The apps screen
opens.

3 Press the or button to select the app and then press the button to open the app.

4.6.4 Displaying Content via CMS App

Using the CMS app, you can display any signage campaigns created by using the CMS software installed in
your computer or imported the campaigns from a storage device.

Installing the CMS Software


1 Go to the Download Centre in displays.agneovo.com to download the CMS software. Then
following the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

2 Launch the software.

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3 Enter the account name and password.

Note:

♦ Default access information:


Account name: admin
Password: admin

4 Create a campaign, configure the schedule, and publish the campaign. For more information on how
to use the software, please refer to its documentation.

Note:

♦ To obtain the software user guide, go to the Download Centre in displays.agneovo.com.


♦ Before publishing the campaign, you have to configure the settings first so that your computer
can act as a CMS Server. See “Using a CMS Server for Content Source” section.

Using a CMS Server for Content Source


To access the content from a CMS Server (via the sofware installed in your computer), your LCD display
needs to be connected to the same network segment with the CMS Server and you need to configure the
connection parameters on your LCD display.
To configure your LCD display for displaying a content from a CMS Server, do the following:

1 Connect your LCD display to the network.

2 Set the input source to Custom. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

3 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

4 Press the or button to select the Settings tab and then press the button.

5 Press the or button and then press the button to select Signage Display > Source settings
> CMS > Settings.

6 Press the or button and then press the button to select and configure the CMS Server
connection parameters, such as Settings > Server / Account / PIN Code.
CMS

Settings

Server
10.0.20.91

Acc ount
admin

PIN Code
0281

Version
Ver.3

Content

Internal stora ge

SD car d

USB s tora ge

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Note:

♦ Enter your computer IP address in the Server field. You can obtain the account name and pin
code data from the CMS software (in the DEVICE section).
♦ After the connection parameters are configured on the LCD display, the CMS Server will
automatically detect a new device. The CMS Server manager can schedule the content
displaying for the LCD display.
♦ When adding the LCD display as a new device to the CMS Server, it is recommended to use the
Signage Display name as a Device Name.

7 To view the content from the CMS Server, exit Settings and select the Apps tab. Then select CMS.

Displaying Content from an Attached Storage Device


You can configure the LCD display to use content from a storage device, such as internal storage, USB
storage, and SD card.
To configure your LCD display to display CMS content from a storage device, do the following:

1 Copy the source files to the storage device in the following path:

— {root dir of storage}/agn/CMS/

2 Connect the storage device to the LCD display (if necessary).

2 Set the input source to Custom. See “4.1 Accessing the Multimedia Menu”.

3 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

5 Press the or button to select the Settings tab and then press the button.

6 Press the or button and then press the button to select Signage Display > Source settings
> CMS > Content.

7 Press the or button to select the storage device where the CMS content is saved and then press
the button.
8 To view the content, exit Settings and select the Apps tab. Then select CMS.

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4.6.5 Installing Apps to the LCD Display

To install new apps to your LCD display, do the following:

1 Download and copy the Android installation file named “*.apk” where “*” is the app’s name to the
USB storage or SD card.

2 Connect the storage device with the installation file to the LCD display.

3 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

4 Press the or button to select Storage tab and then press the button.

5 Press the or button to select the storage device where is saved the installation file and press
the button.

6 Press the or button to select the installation file and then press the button. A pop-up menu
opens.

7 Press the or button to select Open and then press the button. Follow the on-screen
instructions to install the app. After the installation is complete, the app becomes visible in Apps tab
where you can access it.

4.6.6 Accessing Network Settings in Admin Mode

To access network configuration settings in Admin Mode, do the following:

1 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

2 Do any of the following to access the network settings:

— Press the or button and then press the button to select the Settings tab > Network >
Ethernet > Ethernet Configuration.
— Press the or button to select Network tab and then press the button.

3 Press the or button to select the Wi-Fi tab or the Ethernet tab and then press the button to
start configuring the connection settings.

Note:

♦ The Wi-Fi configuration settings are visible only if you have connected a compatible Wi-Fi dongle
to the LCD display. For a wireless connection, QM-Series displays are compatible with following
Wi-Fi dongles: TP-LINK TL-WN725N (V3.0), TP-LINK Archer T4U (V3.0), and D-LINK DWA-182
(D1).

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4.6.7 Managing Storage in Admin Mode

To access and manage storage in Admin Mode, do the following:

1 Enter the Admin Mode. See “4.6.1 Entering the Admin Mode” on page 49.

2 Do any of the following to access the storage:

— Press the or button to select Storage tab and then press the button.

— Press the or button and then press the button to select Apps tab > File Manager.

3 Press the or button to select the internal storage or any connected external storages, such as
USB storage or SD card.

4 Press the or button to select the desired file and then press the button. A pop-up menu
opens.

5 Press the or button and then the button to do any of the following:

— Open: Open the file on the screen.

— Delete: Delete the file.

— Copy: Press the or button and select the destination storage device where you want to copy
the file. Then press the button to complete the procedure.
— Move: Press the or button and select the destination storage device where you want to move
the file. Then press the button to complete the procedure.
— Select: Enter the file Select Mode. Press the or button and then press the button to select
file(s). After the file selection is done, press the button. Then press the or button to select
an action from the pop-up menu among Delete Selection, Copy Selection, Move Selection,
Unselect, and Unselect All. Press the button to complete the procedure.

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5.1 Using the OSD Menu
Operation
# Menu Navigation
Control Panel Remote Control

1 Display the main menu screen. Press the MENU Press the
button. button.
Picture Brightness 90

Screen Contrast 50
Audio Sharpness 20
Configuration 1 Black level 50

Configuration 2 Tint 50
Advanced option Color 55
Noise reduction Medium

Gamma selection Native


Color temperature Native

Color control Action


Smart power Off
Overscan Off

2 Enter the submenu. 1 Press the 1 Press the or


or button to button to select
Picture Contrast 50
Screen Sharpness 20 select the menu the menu item.
Audio Black level 50 item.
Configuration 1 Tint 50
2 Press the or
Configuration 2 Color 55 2 Press the button to enter
Advanced option Noise reduction Medium

Gamma selection Native


button to enter the submenu.
Color temperature Native the submenu.
Color control Action

Smart power Off


Overscan Off

Picture reset Action

The highlighted item (blue) indicates the active submenu.


3 Adjust the settings. 1 Press the 1 Press the or
For example: or button button to select

Black level
to select the the submenu
50
submenu item. item.

2 Press the 2 Press the


button to open button to open
the submenu the submenu
item. item.

3 Press the 3 Press the or


or button to button to adjust
adjust the value the value of the
of the menu menu item.
item.
4 Exit the submenu. Press the MENU or Press the or
button to return button to return
to the previous to the previous
menu. menu.

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Operation
# Menu Navigation
Control Panel Remote Control

5 Close the OSD window. Press the MENU Press the button
button or button or the button
several times. several times.

When settings are modified, all changes are saved when the user does the following:

• Proceeds to the another menu.


• Exits the OSD menu.
• Waits for the OSD menu to disappear.

Note:

♦ Availability of some menu items depend on the input source signal. If the menu is not available, it is
disabled and grayed out.

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5.2 OSD Menu Tree

1 Picture Brightness 90
2 Screen Contrast 50
3 Audio Sharpness 20
4 Configuration 1 Black level 50
5 Configuration 2 Tint 50
6 Advanced option Color 55
Noise reduction Medium
Gamma selection Native
Color temperature Native
Color control Action
Smart power Off
Overscan Off

Main Menu Submenu Remarks


1. Picture • Brightness See page 61.
• Contrast
• Sharpness
• Black level
• Tint
• Color
• Noise reduction
• Gamma selection
• Color temperature
• Color control
• Smart power
• Overscan
• Picture reset
2. Screen • H position See page 65.
• V position
• Clock
• Clock phase
• Zoom mode
• Custom zoom
• Auto adjust
• Screen reset

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Main Menu Submenu Remarks
3. Audio • Balance See page 67.
• Treble
• Bass
• Volume
• Audio out (line out)
• Maximum volume
• Minimum volume
• Mute
• Audio source
• Audio reset
• Audio Out Sync
4. Configuration1 • Switch on state See page 69.
• Panel saving
• RS232 routing
• Boot on source
• WOL
• RGB Range
• Configuration1 reset
• Factory reset
5. Configuration2 • OSD turn off See page 73.
• OSD H position
• OSD V position
• Information OSD
• Logo
• Monitor ID
• Heat status
• Monitor information
• HDMI Version
• Configuration2 reset
6. Advanced option • IR control See page 75.
• Power LED light
• Keyboard control
• Off Timer
• Date and time
• Schedule
• HDMI with One Wire
• Language
• OSD transparency
• Power Save
• Advanced option reset

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6.1 Picture Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture Brightness 90
panel or the button on the remote
Screen Contrast 50
Audio Sharpness 20
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Black level 50
2 Select Picture, then press the
Configuration 2 Tint 50
Advanced option Color 55 button on the control panel or the
Noise reduction Medium button on the remote control.
Gamma selection Native

Color temperature Native 3 Press the / button on the control


Color control Action
panel or the / button on the remote
Smart power Off

Overscan Off control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

Item Function Operation Range


Press the / button on the
Adjust the luminance of the screen control panel or the / button
0 to 100
image. on the remote control to adjust the
value.
Original Setting High Setting Low Setting
Brightness

Press the / button on the


Adjust the difference between the control panel or the / button
0 to 100
black level and the white level. on the remote control to adjust the
value.
Original Setting High Setting Low Setting
Contrast

Press the / button on the


Adjust the clarity and focus of the control panel or the / button
Sharpness 0 to 100
screen image. on the remote control to adjust the
value.

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Item Function Operation Range
Adjusts the black level of the screen
Black level image. Low brightness setting makes Press the / button on the 0 to 100
black colour darker. control panel or the / button
Tint Adjust the colour tint. on the remote control to adjust the 0 to 100
Adjust the color saturation of the value.
Color 0 to 100
picture.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
Adjust the noise reduction to help the remote control to select the Off
remove noise from images. This setting. Low
helps produce clearer and crisper 2 Press the button on the Medium
images. control panel or the button High
on the remote control to set the
value.
Noise reduction Noise Reduction Off Noise Reduction On

1 Press the button on the


control panel or the button
on the remote control to open
the settings.
2 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on Native
the remote control to select the 2.2
setting. 2.4
Gamma Adjust the non-linear setting for
3 Repeat step 1 to set the setting. S gamma
selection picture luminance and contrast.
4 Press the button and then D-image
the / button on the remote Cancel
control to select CANCEL or OK
OK.
5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to confirm
the setting.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to open
the settings.
2 Press the / button on the 6500K
control panel or the / button on 7500K

Select a color temperature for the the remote control to select the 9300K
image. A lower color temperature setting. 10000K
Color
will have a reddish tint, whilst a 3 Repeat step 1 to set the setting. Native
temperature
higher color temperature gives off a 4 Press the button and then User 1
more bluish tint. the / button on the remote User 2
control to select CANCEL or OK
OK.
Cancel
5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to confirm
the setting.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
User-R (0-
Adjust the color tones of the image the remote control to select the
precisely by changing the User-R 255) (User 1)
setting.
(Red), User-G (Green) and User-B User-G (0-
2 Press the button on the
(Blue) settings independently. 255) (User 1)
control panel or the button
Color control Note: User-B (0-255)
on the remote control to set the
(User 1)
• Color control option becomes value.
2000K -
available if you set the Color 3 Press the / button on the
10000K (User
temperature to User 1 or User 2. control panel or the / button
2)
on the remote control to adjust
the value.

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Item Function Operation Range
Smart Power control is not relative to
the brightness control:
• Initial setting Brightness
» 70 (in the range from 0-100) 1 Press the / button on the
» Power consumption control panel or the / button on
70% of maximum power
the remote control to select the
consumption Off
setting.
Smart power • Smart Power Medium
2 Press the button on the
»
Off: No adaptation. High
control panel or the button
» Medium: 80% of power
consumption is relative to on the remote control to set the
the current settings. value.
» High: 65% of power
consumption is relative to
the current settings.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
Change the display area of the image.
the remote control to select the
• On: Set to display area about
setting. Off
Overscan 95%.
2 Press the button on the On
• Off: Set to display area about
control panel or the button
100%.
on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all settings in the Picture menu the setting. CANCEL
Picture reset
to the factory preset values. 2 Press the button on the RESET
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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6.2 Screen Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture H position
panel or the button on the remote
Screen V position
Audio Clock
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Clock phase
2 Press the / button on the control
Configuration 2 Zoom mode Full
Advanced option Custom zoom Action panel or the / button on the remote
Auto adjust Action control to select Screen. Then press
Screen reset Action
the button on the control panel or
the button on the remote control.

3 Press the / button on the control


panel or the / button on the remote
control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

Item Function Operation Range


Move the image to the right or left.
Note:
H position 0 to 100
• This option is available only if
the input source is VGA.
Move the image up or down.
Note:
V position 0 to 100
• This option is available only if
the input source is VGA. Press the / button on the

Adjust the width of the image. control panel or the / button


on the remote control to adjust the
Note:
Clock value. 0 to 100
• This option is available only if
the input source is VGA.
Adjust to improve the focus, clarity
and stability of the image.

Clock phase Note: 0 to 100

• This option is available only if


the input source is VGA.

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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to open
The pictures you receive may be the settings.
transmitted in 16:9 format (wide 2 Press the / button on the
screen) or 4:3 format (conventional control panel or the / button on Full
screen). The 16:9 pictures the remote control to select the
sometimes have a black band at setting. 4:3
the top and bottom of the screen
3 Repeat step 1 to set the setting. Real
(letterbox format). Zoom mode will
4 Press the button on the
Zoom mode be deactivated when Anti-Burn-inTM 21:9
control panel or the button
is activated.
on the remote control. Then Custom
Note: press the / button on the
Cancel
• This option is not available in the control panel or the / button
following modes: Media Player, on the remote control to select OK
Browser, Cloud CMS, PDF CANCEL or OK.
Player, and Custom. 5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to confirm
the setting.
Use this function to further customize the zoom settings to suit the image you want to
display.
Note:
• This option is not available in the following modes: Media Player, Browser, Cloud CMS,
PDF Player, and Custom.
• Custom zoom option becomes available if you set the Zoom mode to Custom.
Zoom: Expand the horizontal 1 Press the / button on the
and vertical sizes of the image control panel or the / button on
simultaneously. the remote control to select the
Custom zoom
H Zoom: Expand the horizontal size setting. Zoom
of the image only. 2 Press the button on the H Zoom
V Zoom: Expand the vertical size of control panel or the button V Zoom
the image only. on the remote control to enter H Position
H position: Move the horizontal value adjustment menu. V Position
position of the image left or right.
3 Press the / button on the 0 to 100

V position: Move the vertical control panel or the / button


position of the image up or down. on the remote control to adjust
the value.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the / button on the
Use this function to automatically control panel or the / button
optimize the display of VGA input on the remote control to select
image. the setting. CANCEL
Auto adjust
Note: 2 Press the button on the OK

• This option is available only if the control panel or the button


input source is VGA. on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Press the / button on the
Reset all settings in the Screen menu control panel or the / button
to the factory preset values. on the remote control to select
• This option is not available in the the setting. CANCEL
Screen reset
following modes: Media Player, 2 Press the button on the RESET
Browser, Cloud CMS, PDF control panel or the button
Player, and Custom. on the remote control to set the
value.

6.3 Audio Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture Balance 50
panel or the button on the remote
Screen Treble 50
Audio Bass 50
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Volume 20
2 Press the / button on the control
Configuration 2 Audio out(line out) 20
Advanced option Maximum volume 100 panel or the / button on the remote
Minimum volume 0 control to select Audio. Then press
Mute Off
the button on the control panel or
Audio source Digital

Audio reset Action the button on the remote control.


Audio Out Sync Off
3 Press the / button on the control
panel or the / button on the remote
control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

Item Function Operation Range


Adjust to emphasize left or right Press the / button on the
Balance 0 to 100
audio output balance. control panel or the / button
Adjust to increase or decrease on the remote control to adjust the
Treble 0 to 100
higher-pitched sounds. value.

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Item Function Operation Range
Adjust to increase or decrease
Bass 0 to 100
lower-pitched sounds.
Adjust to increase or decrease the
Volume 0 to 100
audio output level.
Audio out (line Adjust to increase or decrease line Press the / button on the
0 to 100
out) out output level. control panel or the / button
Adjust your own limitation for the on the remote control to adjust the
Maximum maximum volume setting. This value.
0 to 100
volume stops the volume from being
playing at too loud.
Minimum Adjust your own limitation for the
0 to 100
volume minimum volume setting.
Press the MUTE button on the
Off
Mute Turn the mute function on/off. control panel or the button on
On
the remote control to set the value.
1 Press the / button on the
Select the audio input source.
control panel or the / button on
Without video signal there is no
the remote control to select the Analog
audio output.
Audio source setting.
• Analog: Audio from audio input. Digital
2 Press the button on the control
• Digital : Audio from HDMI/DVI
panel or the button on the
audio.
remote control to set the value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all settings in the Audio menu the setting. CANCEL
Audio reset
to the factory preset values. 2 Press the button on the RESET
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
Enable/disable audio out (line out) the remote control to select the
Off
Audio Out Sync volume adjustability to sync with setting.
On
internal speakers. 2 Press the button on the control
panel or the button on the
remote control to set the value.

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6.4 Configuration1 Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture Switch on state Force on
panel or the button on the remote
Screen Panel saving Action
Audio RS232 routing RS232
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Boot on source Action
2 Press the / button on the control
Configuration 2 WOL Off
Advanced option RGB Range Full Range panel or the / button on the remote
Configuration1 reset Action control to select Configuration 1.
Factory reset Action
Then press the button on the
control panel or the button on the
remote control.

3 Press the / button on the control


panel or the / button on the remote
control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

Item Function Operation Range


Select the display status used
for the next time you connect the
power cord.
1 Press the / button on the
• Power off: The display will
remain off when the power cord control panel or the / button on
is connected to a wall outlet. the remote control to select the
Power off
• Forced on: The display will setting.
Switch on state Force on
turn on when the power cord is 2 Press the button on the
Last status
connected to a wall outlet. control panel or the button
• Last status: The display will on the remote control to set the
return to the previous power value.
status (on/off/standby) when
removing and replacing the
power cord.

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Item Function Operation Range
Choose to enable the panel saving 1 Press the / button on the Brightness
functions and thus reduce the risk control panel or the / button on
of “image persistence” or “ghost- ANTI-BURN-
imaging”. the remote control to select the IN
Brightness: Select to On and the setting.
image brightness will be reduced 2 Press the button on the
to an appropriate level. The Off
control panel or the button
Brightness setting in the Picture
on the remote control to set the On
menu will be unavailable when
selected. value.
Panel saving Select the time interval for the
display to slightly expand the image
size and shift the position of pixels
in four directions (up, down, left, or Press the / button on the Off
right).
control panel or the / button Auto
Note: on the remote control to adjust the 10 to 900
• Activating Anti-Burn-inTM will value.
Seconds
disable H Position, V Position
and Zoom Mode in the Screen
Menu.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
setting. RS232
RS232-Routing Select the network control port.
2 Press the button on the LAN -> RS232
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
Set the default source at boot up.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Boot on source Last Input option. CANCEL
Last Input: Input source is the same
as at last boot. 2 Press the button on the SAVE
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to
uncheck the Last Input option.

2 Press the / button on the


control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Input option.
3 Press the button on the HDMI1
control panel or the button HDMI2
on the remote control to set the
DVI-D
value.
Input: Input can be set to Media Note: If you set the input to Media VGA
Player, Browser, Cloud CMS, PDF Player, Browser, or PDF Player Media Player
Player, Custom, DVI-D, VGA, then continue with setting the Playlist
HDMI1, or HDMI2. Browser
option in the following section
(Playlist). If you set another input Cloud CMS
then follow steps 4 to 5.
4 Press the button on the PDF Player
control panel or the button Custom
on the remote control. Then
press the / button on the
Boot on source
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
CANCEL or OK.
5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 in the
previous (Input) section.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button on
the remote control. Then press
the / button on the control
panel or the / button on the 0 to 7
Playlist: Select playlist index for
Media Player, Browser, or PDF remote control to select the CANCEL
Player. playlist index.
SAVE
3 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
4 Repeat steps 4 to 5 in the
previous (Input) section.

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Item Function Operation Range
Enable this feature to allow the 1 Press the / button on the Off
WOL display to be switched on over the control panel or the / button on
On
network. the remote control to select the
Set the black level and white level setting.
for the RGB format. 2 Press the button on the Auto
RGB Range Note: control panel or the button Full Range

• This option is not available in on the remote control to set the Limited Range
VGA mode. value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all settings in the CANCEL
Configuration1 the setting.
Configuration1 menu to the factory
reset 2 Press the button on the RESET
preset values.
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all your customized settings
the setting. CANCEL
Factory reset to the factory preset values,
2 Press the button on the RESET
including Android settings.
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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6.5 Configuration2 Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture OSD turn off 45
panel or the button on the remote
Screen OSD H position 50
Audio OSD V position 50
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Information OSD 10
2 Press the / button on the control
Configuration 2 Logo On
Advanced option Monitor ID Action panel or the / button on the remote
Heat status 25.88°C 78.59°F control to select Configuration 2.
Monitor information Action
Then press the button on the
HDMI Version 1.4
Configuration2 reset Action control panel or the button on the
remote control.

3 Press the / button on the control


panel or the / button on the remote
control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

Item Function Operation Range


Set the period of time the OSD menu Off
OSD turn off
stays on the screen. 5 to 120
Set the OSD menu horizontal
OSD H position 50
position on the screen.
Set the OSD menu vertical position
OSD V position 50
on the screen. Press the / button on the
Set the period of time the control panel or the / button
information OSD is displayed on on the remote control to adjust the
the upper left corner of the screen. value.
Information The information OSD will appear on Off
OSD the screen when the input signal is 1 to 60
changed. The information OSD will
remain on the screen if the setting
is set to Off.

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Item Function Operation Range
Choose to enable or disable the
picture of Logo when you turn on
your LCD display. 1 Press the / button on the
Note: control panel or the / button on
• If Logo is set to On then the the remote control to select the Off
OTS logo will show.
setting.
Logo • If Log is set to Off then the On
2 Press the button on the
scalar OTS logo will not show.
control panel or the button User
• If Logo is set to User then there
will be no boot logo when power on the remote control to set the
on. value.
• Logo will not rotate with rotation
setting/detection.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
setting.
Adjust the ID number for controlling
the display via the RS232 2 Press the button on the
connection. Each display must control panel or the button
Monitor ID 1~255
have a unique ID number when on the remote control to set the
multiple sets of this display are value.
connected.
3 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to adjust
the value.
Heat status View the thermal status of the LCD display.
View the information about your
Monitor LCD display, including model
N/A
information name, serial number, operation
hours, and software version.
1 Press the / button on the
Set the HDMI version to 1.4 or 2.0. control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Note:
setting. 1.4
HDMI Version • This option is available only if 2 Press the button on the 2.0
the input source is HDMI1 or control panel or the button
HDMI2. on the remote control to set the
value.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all settings in the
Configuration2 the setting. CANCEL
Configuration2 menu to the factory
reset 2 Press the button on the RESET
preset values.
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

6.6 Advanced option Settings

1 Press the MENU button on the control


Picture IR control Unlock
panel or the button on the remote
Screen Power LED Light On
Audio Keyboard control Unlock
control to call out the OSD window.
Configuration 1 Off timer Off
2 Press the / button on the control
Configuration 2 Date and time Action

Advanced option Schedule Action panel or the / button on the remote


HDMI with One Wire Off control to select Advanced option.
Language English
OSD transparency Off
Then press the button on the
Power Save Mode 1 control panel or the button on the
Advanced option reset Action
remote control.

3 Press the / button on the control


panel or the / button on the remote
control to select an option.

4 Press the button on the control


panel or the button on the remote
control to open the submenu item.

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Item Function Operation Range
Select the operation mode of
the remote control when multiple
displays are connected via an
RS232 connection.
• Normal: All displays can be
operated normally by the remote
control unit.
• Primary: Designate this display
as the primary display for the Unlock
remote control operation. Only
1 Press the / button on the Lock All
this display can be operated by
the remote control. (In primary control panel or the / button on Lock All but
mode, IR key will always be Volume
the remote control to select the
processed regardless the
setting. Lock All but
monitor id/group settings).
IR control Power
• Secondary: Designate this 2 Press the button on the
Lock All
display as the secondary control panel or the button
display. This display can not be except PWR &
on the remote control to set the VOL
operated by the remote control,
and will only receive the control value. Primary
signal from the primary display
Secondary
via the RS232 connection.
• Lock All / Lock all but Volume
/ Lock all but Power / Lock
all except PWR & VOL: Lock
the remote control function of
this display. To unlock, press
and hold the button on
the remote control for 6 (six)
seconds.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Set the display LED indicator on or setting. On
Power LED light
off. 2 Press the button on the Off
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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Item Function Operation Range
Enable or disable the keyboard
(control panel buttons) function of
the LCD display.
1 Press the / button on the Unlock
• Unlock: Enable the keyboard
function. control panel or the / button on Lock All
• Lock All / Lock all but Volume the remote control to select the Lock but
/ Lock all but Power / Lock all Volume
Keyboard setting.
except PWR & VOL: Disable all
control the keyboard function. 2 Press the button on the Lock All but
Power
Note: control panel or the button
Lock all
on the remote control to set the
• To disable the keyboard control except PWR &
value. VOL
function, press both the and
on the control panel for more
than 3 seconds.
Press the / button on the
Switch off the display after a control panel or the / button Off
Off timer
specified time. on the remote control to adjust the 1 to 24 Hours
value.
Adjust the current date and time for the display’s internal clock.
Note: The NTP Server is set automatically and cannot be altered.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Date and time
Auto Sync: Date and time are set Auto Sync option.
Auto Sync
automatically by the web server. 2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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ADJUSTING THE LCD DISPLAY
Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to
uncheck the Auto Sync option.

2 Press the / button on the


control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Set date option.
3 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to open
the year field.
4 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
year.
5 Press the button on the
Set date: Set date manually. Set date
Date and time control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
6 Press the button on the
control panel or the button on
the remote control to select the
month field.
7 Repeat steps 4 to 5 to set the
month.
8 Repeat steps 6 to 7 to set the
day.
9 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control. Then
press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
CANCEL or OK.
Repeat steps 1 to 9 in the previous
Set time: Set time manually. Set time
section (Set date) to set time.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Choose time zone field.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
Choose time zone: Set the time value. Choose time
Date and time
zone in your area. zone
3 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
time zone.
4 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
time zone.
This function allows you to program up to 7 different scheduled time intervals for this
display to activate.
You can set:
• Which input source the display will use for each scheduled activation period.
• The time for the display to turn on and turn off.
• The days in a week for the display to activate.

Note:
• We recommend you to set up current date and time in the Date and time menu before
Schedule
using this function.
• After changing the Date and time option in the Advanced option menu, you need to set
this Scheduling again.
Press the button on the control
panel or the button on the remote
After all the schedule parameters control to access the BACK or BACK
are set, you need to save the SAVE option. Then press the /
SAVE
schedule. button on the control panel or the
/ button on the remote control to
select BACK or SAVE.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control twice
to access the Schedule list
option.
2 Press the / button on the
Schedule list 1
control panel or the / button on
Schedule list 2
the remote control to select the
Schedule list 3
schedule list from Schedule 1
Schedule list: Select the schedule Schedule list 4
to Schedule 7.
from the list that you want to Schedule list 5
3 Press the button on the
configure. Schedule list 6
control panel or the button
Schedule list 7
on the remote control to set the
CANCEL
schedule list.
OK
4 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control. Then
press the / button on the
Schedule control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
CANCEL or OK.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
setting.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
Enable: Enable or disable the setting. Off
schedule. 3 Press the / button on the On
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
option.
4 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
option.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Start time option.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to open
the start time field.
3 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
hours.
4 Press the button on the
Start time: Set time when the
control panel or the button Start time
schedule is turned on.
Schedule on the remote control to set the
hours.
5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control. Then
press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
CANCEL or OK.
6 Press the button on the
control panel or the button on
the remote control to select the
minutes field and repeat steps 2
to 5 to set the minutes.
End time: Set time when the Repeat steps 1 to 6 in the previous
End time
schedule is turned off. section (Start time) to set end time.

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Item Function Operation Range
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Input option.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control twice to
open the input field. HDMI1
3 Press the / button on the HDMI2
control panel or the / button on DVI-D
the remote control to select the VGA
Input: Set the input source. input source. Media Player
4 Press the button on the Browser
Schedule control panel or the button Cloud CMS
on the remote control to set the PDF Player
input source. Custom
5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control. Then
press the / button on the
control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
CANCEL or OK.
Playlist: If you set the input to
Repeat steps 1 to 5 in the previous
Media Player, Browser, or PDF CANCEL
section (Input) to set the playlist
Player then you can set the playlist OK
option from 1 to 7.
option.

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Item Function Operation Range


1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Days of the week option.
2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control twice to
open the days of the week field.
3 Press the / button on the SUN
control panel or the / button on MON
the remote control to select the
TUE
Days of the week: Select the days day.
WED
of the week when the schedule is 4 Press the button on the
THU
active. control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the FRI

day. Repeat steps 3 to 4 to set SAT

Schedule more days. SAVE


5 Press the button on the
control panel or the button on
the remote control repeatedly
to access the SAVE option.
Then press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to save
the settings.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
the remote control to select the
Every week: Check this option to Every week option.
Every week
run the schedule every week. 2 Press the button on the
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.
1 Press the / button on the
control panel or the / button on
CEC control. the remote control to select the
HDMI with One Off
• Off: Disable CEC. setting.
Wire On
• On: Enable CEC. 2 Press the button on the control
panel or the button on the
remote control to set the value.

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Item Function Operation Range


1 Press the button on the English

control panel or the button Deutsch

on the remote control to select 简体中文


the value. Français
2 Press the / button on the Italiano
control panel or the / button on Español
the remote control to select the Pyccкий

setting. Polski

3 Press the button on the Türkçe


Language Set the OSD language. control panel or the button 繁體中文
on the remote control to set the 日本語
setting. Português
4 Press the button on the
control panel or the button Danish
on the remote control. Then Swedish
press the / button on the Finnish
control panel or the / button Norwegian
on the remote control to select Dutch
CANCEL or OK. CANCEL
OK
Adjust OSD transparency. Press the / button on the
OSD • Off: Transparency is off. control panel or the / button Off
Transparency • 5-100: Transparency level is on the remote control to adjust the 5 to 100
5-100. value.

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Item Function Operation Range

If the LCD display


cannot detect any input
source signal, the "No
Signal" message will
appear on the screen,
and the display will
Mode 1 automatically turn
off after 60 seconds.
At this time, even if
an input source is
connected, the screen
will unable to be
awakened.

Mode 2 Not supported 1 Press the / button on the


control panel or the / button on
If the LCD display the remote control to select the Mode 1
cannot detect any input setting. Mode 2
Power Save source signal, the “No 2 Press the button on the Mode 3
Signal” message will
appear on the screen, control panel or the button Mode 4
and the display will on the remote control to set the
Mode 3
automatically enter value.
standby mode after 60
seconds. At this time,
if an input source is
connected, the screen
can be awakened.

If the LCD display


cannot detect any input
source signal, the “No
Signal” message will
Mode 4
appear on the screen,
and the display will not
automatically turn off
or enter standby mode.

1 Press the / button on the


control panel or the / button
on the remote control to select
Reset all settings except Date and the setting. CANCEL
Advanced
Time in the Advanced option menu
option reset 2 Press the button on the RESET
to factory preset values.
control panel or the button
on the remote control to set the
value.

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7.1 Warning Messages

Warning Messages Cause Solution


The resolution or the refresh rate of • Change the resolution or the
No Picture the graphics card of the computer refresh rate of the graphics
is set too high. card.

The LCD display cannot detect the • Check if the input source is
input source signal. turned ON.

• Check if the signal cable is


No Picture properly connected.

• Check if any pin inside the


cable connector is twisted or
broken.

The operation using the control • Disable the keyboard lock


keyboard(Key button) no panel buttons has been locked by function in Advanced option >
function the user. Keyboard control menu. See
page 77.

The operation using the remote • Disable the remote control lock
control buttons has been locked by function in Advanced option
Remote control no function
the user. > IR control menu. See page
76.

7.2 Supported Media Formats


USB Multimedia Codec Formats

Video Decode
Video
Type Container Decode Remark
Codec
MPEG program stream (.DAT,
.VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
MPEG transport stream (.ts, .trp,
.tp) Max Resolution: 1080P@60fps
MPEG1/2 MPEG1/2 MP4 (.mp4, .mov) V
Max Bit Rates: 40Mbps
3GPP (.3gpp, .3gp)
AVI (.avi)
MKV (.mkv)
MP4 (.mp4, .mov)
3GPP (.3gpp, .3gp) Max Resolution: 1080P@60fps
MPEG-4 MPEG4 V
AVI (.avi) Max Bit Rates: 40Mbps
MKV (.mkv)
FLV (.flv) Max Resolution: 1080P@60fps
H.263 H.263 V
AVI (.avi) Max Bit Rates: 40Mbps

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Video Decode
Video
Type Container Decode Remark
Codec
FLV (.flv)
MP4 (.mp4, .mov)
3GPP (.3gpp, .3gp)
MPEG transport stream (.ts, .trp, Max Resolution: 1080P@60fps
H.264 H.264 .tp) V Max Bit Rates: 135Mbps
ASF (.asf) 4k2k@30fps
WMV (.wmv)
AVI (.avi)
MKV (.mkv)
MP4 (.mp4, .mov)
3GPP (.3gpp, .3gp) Max Resolution: 4K2K@60fps
H.265 H.265 MPEG transport stream (.ts, .trp, V
.tp) Max Bit Rates: 100Mbps
MKV (.mkv)
GOOGLE MKV (.mkv) Max Resolution: 1080P@30fps
VP8 V
VP8 WebM (.webm) Max Bit Rates: 20Mbps
AVI (.avi)
Max Resolution: 1920*1080
Motion 3GPP (.3gpp, .3gp)
MJPEG @30fps
JPEG MP4 (.mp4, .mov)
Max Bit Rates: 40Mbps
MKV (.mkv)

Audio Decode
Type Audio Codec Container Decode Channel Remark

MPEG MPEG1/2/2.5 Bit Rate: 8kbps~320Kbps


MP3 V 2
Audio Audio Layer1/2/3 Sampling Rate: 16KHZ~48KHz
Bit Rate: 8kbps~768Kbps
Windows WMA Version 7, 8, 9,10
Decode: Sampling Rate: 8KHZ~96(M10)
Media pro M0, 10 Pro M1, V 2
WMA KHz
Audio M10 Pro M2
Non-support LBR
MAIN, ADIF ,ATDS File Format: Bit Rate: N/A
AAC
Header AAC-LC and V 5.1
Audio AAC, M4A Sampling Rate: 8KHZ~48KHz
AAC-HE

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Image Decode
Type Image Codec Container Decode Remark
Max Resolution: 7000 x 7000
File Format: JPG,
JPEG JFIF file format 1.02 V The limitation of max resolution depends on
JPEG
DRAM
Max Resolution: 15360 x 8640
BMP BMP File Format: BMP V The limitation of max resolution depends on
DRAM
Max Resolution: 15360 x 8640
PNG PNG File Format: PNG V The limitation of max resolution depends on
DRAM

Note:

♦ Sound or video may not work if the contents have a standard bit rate/frame rate above the compatible
Frame/sec listed in the table above.

♦ Video content with a Bit rate or Frame rate larger than the rate specified in the table above can cause
choppy video during playback.

7.3 Input Mode


VGA Resolution
Active Resolution
Standard
Horizontal Vertical Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio Stand for Mode
Resolution
Pixels Lines
60 Hz 25.175 MHz
VGA 640 480 72 Hz 31.5 MHz 4:3 Video Graphic Array
75 Hz 31.5 MHz
WVGA 720 400 70 Hz 33.75 MHz 16:9 Wide Video Graphic Array
60 Hz 40 MHz
SVGA 800 600 4:3 Super VGA
75 Hz 49.5 MHz
60 Hz 65 MHz
XGA 1024 768 4:3 Extended Graphic Array
75 Hz 78.75 MHz
WXGA 1280 768 60 Hz 79.5 MHz 5:3 Wide XGA
WXGA 1280 800 60 Hz 79.5 MHz 16:10 Wide XGA
SXGA 1280 1024 60 Hz 108 MHz 5:4 Super XGA
UXGA 1600 1200 60 Hz 162 MHz 4:3 Super XGA
HD1080 1920 1080 60 Hz 148.5 MHz 16:9 HD1080

Note:

♦ 1280x768@60Hz can be supported but not shown in EDID table.

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SD Resolution
Active Resolution
Standard Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio
Horizontal Pixels Vertical Lines
480i 29.97 Hz 13.5 MHz
720 480 4:3
480p 59.94 Hz 27 MHz
576i 25 Hz 13.5 MHz
720 576 4:3
576p 50 Hz 27 MHz

HDTV Resolution
Active Resolution
Standard Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio
Horizontal Pixels Vertical Lines
50 Hz
720p 1280 720 74.25 MHz 16:9
60 Hz
25 Hz
1080i 1920 1080 74.25 MHz 16:9
30 Hz
50 Hz
1080p 1920 1080 148.5 MHz 16:9
60 Hz
30 Hz 297 MHz
2160p (HDMI only) 3840 2160 50 Hz 16:9
594 MHz
60 Hz

General guidelines:
• The PC text quality is optimum in HD 1080 mode (1920 x 1080, 60Hz).
• Your PC display screen might appear different depending on the manufacturer (and your particular version
of Windows).
• Check your PC instruction book for information about connecting your PC to a display.
• 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 SOURCE 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 standby 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.

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7.4 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 fire 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 fingers 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 fingers 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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7.5 Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Remedy

No picture is displayed • The power cord has been 1 Plug in the power cord.
disconnected.
2 Make sure the power switch is
• The main power switch on switched on.
the back of the display is not
switched on. 3 Connect a signal connection to
the display.
• The selected input has no
connection.
• The display is in standby mode.
Interference displayed on the Caused by surrounding electrical Move the display to another location
display or audible noise is heard appliances or fluorescent lights. to see is the interference is reduced.

Colour is abnormal The signal cable is not connected Make sure that the signal cable is
properly. attached firmly to the back of the
display.

Picture is distorted with • The signal cable is not connected • Make sure that the signal cable is
abnormal patterns properly. attached firmly.
• The input signal is beyond the • Check the video signal source
capabilities of the display. to see if it is beyond the range
of the display. Please verify its
specifications with this display’s
specification section.
Display image doesn’t fill up the The picture format is not set Press the button and select a
full size of the screen correctly.
suitable picture format.

Can hear sound, but no picture Improperly connected source signal Make sure that both video inputs
cable. and sound inputs are correctly
connected.

Can see picture but no sound is • Improperly connected source • Make sure that both video
heard signal cable. and sound inputs are correctly
connected.
• Volume is turned all the way
• Press the or button to hear
down. the sound.
• MUTE function is turned on.
• Switch the MUTE function off by
• No external speaker connected. using the button.
• Connect the external speakers
and adjust the volume to a
suitable level.
Some picture elements do not Some pixels of the display may not This display is manufactured using
light up turn on. an extremely high level of precision
technology: however, sometimes
some pixels of the display may not
display. This is not a malfunction.

After-Images can still be seen A still picture is displayed for an over Do not allow a still image to be
on the display after the display extended period of time. displayed for an extended period of
is powered off. (Examples of time as this can cause a permanent
still pictures include logos, video after-image to remain on the display.
games, computer images, and
images displayed in 4:3 normal
mode)

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7.6 Transporting the LCD Display

To transport the LCD display for repair or shipment, place the display in its original packaging carton.
NSD-4301Q

1 Place the LCD display inside the supplied protective bag.

2 Place the lower foam cushion inside the box (a).

3 Place the LCD display down in the box (b).

4 Place the upper foam cushion on top of the LCD display (c).

5 Place the accessories on the designated area (if necessary).

6 Close and tape the box.

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NSD-5501Q

1 Place the LCD display inside the supplied protective bag.

2 Place the lower foam cushion inside the lower box (a).

3 Place the LCD display down in the lower box (b). Then place the thin foam cushion in front of the screen.

4 Place the upper foam cushion on top of the LCD display (c).

5 Place the accessories on the designated area (if necessary).

6 Place the upper box on LCD display.

7 Secure the upper box to the lower box with the supplied locks (d).

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CHAPTER 8: SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 Display Specifications

NSD-4301Q NSD-5501Q
Panel Panel Type LED-Backlit TFT LCD (VA Technology) LED-Backlit TFT LCD (VA Technology)
Panel Size 42.5” 54.6”
Max. Resolution UHD 3840 x 2160 UHD 3840 x 2160
Pixel Pitch 0.245 mm 0.315 mm
Brightness 350 cd/m2 350 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 5000:1 4000:1
Viewing Angle (H/V) 176°/176° 178°/178°
Display Colour 1.07B 1.07B
Response Time 5 ms 5 ms
Surface Treatment Anti-Glare Treatment (Haze 2%), Anti-Glare Treatment (Haze 2%),
2H Hard Coating 3H Hard Coating
Frequency (H/V) H Freq. 31 kHz-92 kHz 31 kHz-92 kHz
V Freq. 48 Hz-85 Hz 48 Hz-85 Hz
Input DVI 24-Pin DVI-D 24-Pin DVI-D
HDMI 2.0 x 2 2.0 x 2
VGA 15-Pin D-Sub 15-Pin D-Sub
External Control IR in/out 3.5 mm Phone Jack 3.5 mm Phone Jack
RS232 in/out 2.5 mm Phone Jack 2.5 mm Phone Jack
LAN RJ45 x 1 RJ45 x 1
Embedded Player OS Android 5.0.1 Android 5.0.1
CPU 1 Ghz Quad Core Full HD 1 Ghz Quad Core Full HD
Memory 2 GB DDR3 2 GB DDR3
Storage 8 GB eMMC 8 GB eMMC
Other Connectivity USB 2.0 x 1 (Service Port / Media Playback) 2.0 x 1 (Service Port / Media Playback)
3.0 x 1 (Media Playback) 3.0 x 1 (Media Playback)
Micro SD Card Slot Yes Yes
Audio Audio In Stereo Audio Jack (3.5 mm) x 1 Stereo Audio Jack (3.5 mm) x 1
Audio Out Stereo Audio Jack (RCA) x 1 Stereo Audio Jack (RCA) x 1
Internal Speaker 10W x 2 10W x 2
Power Power Supply Internal Internal
Power Requirements AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
On Mode 101W (On) 132W (On)
Standby Mode < 0.5W < 0.5W
Off Mode < 0.3W < 0.3W
Operating Conditions Temperature 5°C-40°C (41°F-104°F) 5°C-40°C (41°F-104°F)
Humidity 20%-80% (non-condensing) 20%-80% (non-condensing)
Storage Conditions Temperature -20°C-60°C (-4°F-140°F) -20°C-60°C (-4°F-140°F)
Humidity 10%-90% (non-condensing) 10%-90% (non-condensing)
Mounting VESA FPMPMI Yes (400 x 400 mm & 200 x 200 mm) Yes (400 x 400 mm & 400 x 200 mm)
Security Kensington Security Slot Yes Yes
Dimensions Product w/o Base 968.2 x 559.4 x 59.9 mm 1239.2 x 711.6 x 61.7 mm
(W x H x D) (38.1” x 22.0” x 2.4”) (48.8” x 28.1” x 2.4”)
Packaging 1070.0 x 696.0 x 159.0 mm 1366.0 x 864.0 x 185.0 mm
(W x H x D) (42.1” x 27.4” x 6.3”) (53.7” x 34.0” x 7.3”)
Weight Product w/o Base 8.7 kg (19.2 lb) 16.0 kg (35.3 lb)
Packaging 12.2 kg (26.9 lb) 23.0 kg (50.7 lb)

Note:
♦ All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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8.2 Display Dimensions

968.2(outline dimension) 59.9 284.2 400.0 284.1


11.9 944.4(opening dimension) 200.0 M6x10L
45.0
50.3
11.9

178.3
532.7(opening dimension)
559.4(outline dimension)

8XM6

200.0
509.2
11.9

181.2
14.9

122.2 797.1 49.0

1239.2 (outline dimension)


61.7
1213.4 (opening dimension) 419.6 400.0 419.6
M6x10L
12. 90

12.9 46.4
121.9

154.9
684.0 (opening dimension)
711.6 (outline dimension)

200.0

400.0
589.7

156.7

12 .9 0
14. 70

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