Kindermann TD-10552-S Touch Display TD User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Kindermann
Table of Contents
- Precautionary measures and safety instructions
- Accessories included
- Ports
- Function of the panel keys
- Remote control unit
- Switch on/switch off
- Operation and configuration
- Android System Apps
- Technical data
- RS232/IP control commands
- Declaration of conformity CE
- Typical sources of error
- Cleaning and maintenance of displays
- Product support
- Warranty terms
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TD-10552-S Touch Display TD
User Manual Touch
Displays
TD-10552 -S / TD-1065 2 -S / TD-1075 2-S / TD-1086 2-S
Art.-Nr. / Ref.No. 305000001x
User manual
Precautionary measures and safety instructions
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Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it in a safe place.
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Transport the display with at least two persons.
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Only place the display on a stable, level surface.
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If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm environment, condensation may form inside.
In such a case, the product should not be moved for at least 24 hours before restarting so that the condensate can dry in the air. -
Do not allow liquids or metallic objects to enter the product. If this is the case, disconnect the power plug immediately and contact Service.
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Do not wipe with solvents such as benzine, acids, alkalis, aggressive or abrasive detergents, volatile oils and thinners as these solvents may damage the product.
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Do not apply force when wiping the display as this may scratch the display.
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Do not operate the display in direct sunlight.
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The ventilation openings must not be covered.
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A 3-pole power cable is included. Before installation, make sure that the ground connection of the socket is properly earthed. Do not lay the power cord in passageways to prevent persons from stepping on it; also keep it away from areas where it may be crushed.
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If the display will not be used for an extended period of time, turn it off and unplug it.
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If there are unusual noises or smells, turn it off immediately and unplug it. If necessary, discontinue use and contact service personnel as soon as possible.
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Do not attempt to open or disassemble this product as this may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks.
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Avoid leaving static content, text or icons on the screen for too long, as this may result in a „ghost image“ on the screen.
1.1 Installation Precautions
- At least two qualified fitters are required to install the wall bracket.
- For wall mounting, use a suitable bracket and approved mounting material.
- Before mounting, make sure that the wall has sufficient load-bearing capacity.
- Do not install the display diagonally or horizontally.
- Mount the display in a horizontal position only.
**** Please follow the instructions in the bracket manual for installation.
Accessories included
Ports
3.1 Connections at the front
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OPS USB Port** (USB 3.0 interface, accessible via OPS PCs)
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PUBLIC-USB (pass-through to the active source)
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TOUCH-USB (Assigned to HDMI input 4 )
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HDMI input optimal function with brands USB 3.0 stick
3.2 Connections on the side
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2x HDMI input
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DP (DisplayPort) input
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2x Android-USB
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Touch-USB (Assigned to the HDMI 5 and DP 6 inputs)
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SPDIF (Digial Audio) output
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HDMI output
3.3 Connections on the underside
11 . Network hub: The network connection is provided internally with the Android SoC and the OPS PC. A port can also be used to power external network devices. -
2x network (LAN 1/2, both 100 Mbits)
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RS232 input (control)
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YPbPr input*
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AV input*
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AV input*
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Audio output (3.5 mm jack)
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Audio input to VGA (3.5 mm jack)
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VGA input
*optional adapter required
3.4 Electrical connection To the
socket AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
3.5 Signal inputs
3.5.1 USB **Please note:**
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The output current of the USB 2.0 port is 500 mA. To ensure reliable operation, do not use all USB ports at the same time to charge external devices.
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The side USB ports 7 are used to connect external devices to the Android system.
The front USB ports are available to the active source. The assignment is automatic with the source switching. -
To upgrade the software, please use a USB 2.0 USB stick formatted with the FAT32 file system.
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Optimal function with brands USB 3.0 stick.
3.5.2 HDMI-IN
Please note:
The maximum supported resolution is 4K@60Hz. Detailed information on the
supported signal formats and resolutions can be found in the „Technical Data“
section 9.3, page 42.
The maximum transmission rate depends on the quality and length of the HDMI
cable.
We recommend the use of high quality cables.
3.5.3 TOUCH connection Please note:
The maximum cable length supported by USB is 5 m. If you want to extend to a
longer distance, you must use high quality active cables with integrated
signal repeaters.
3.5.4 VGA & analog Audio Please note:
VGA and audio input work synchronously. Detailed information on the supported
signal formats and resolutions can be found in the „Technical Data“ section
9.2, page 42.
3.5.5 Display Port Please note:
The maximum supported resolution is 4K@60Hz. The maximum transmission rate
depends on the quality and length of the cable.
We recommend the use of high quality cables.
3.6 Signal outputs
3.6.1 HDMI-OUT Please note:
At HDMI Out, video and audio signals are available parallel to the currently
displayed content in order to display it on a large screen, for example via a
projector.
3.6.2 SPDIF – digital audio
3.6.3 Analog audio Please note:
The audio outputs provide an audio signal synchronous to the currently
displayed video image.
3.7 Control ports
3.7.1 RS232 port Please note:
The RS232 commands can be found from page 43 onwards in this operating manual.
Function of the panel keys
- Status LED, receiver for IR remote control and light sensor
- Power control.
- Home (Android)
- Back (Android)
- Setting (Android)
- Volume level –
- Volume level +
- Mains switch
Remote control unit
5.1 Buttons on the remote control
Button | Function |
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POWER | ON / Standby |
SOURCE | Open source selection and settings |
NAVIGATION BUTTONS | Select or customize menu options |
OK | Confirm operation |
MENU | Show main menu |
HOME | Show Android settings |
BACK | Android – Back to previous step |
OPS | Select OPS PC as source |
WHITEBOARD | Launches the whiteboard app |
SNAPSHOT | Creates a screenshot |
VOL – | Decrease volume |
MUTE | Activate/deactivate sound |
VOL | Increase volume |
5.2 How to use the remote control
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Point the remote control at the receiver. Objects located between the remote control and the radio receiver may interfere with its operation.
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If the radio receiver is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light, the remote control may malfunction. In this case, change the angle of the lighting or product or use the remote control closer to the radio receiver.
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Replace the batteries when they are weak as this will reduce the range of the remote control.
If the remote control is not used for an extended period of time or the batteries are empty, remove the batteries as leaking liquid from the batteries may damage the remote control. -
Do not use different types of batteries and do not use new batteries with existing ones. Always replace batteries in pairs.
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Do not throw batteries into a fire, charge them, or disassemble them. Used batteries must not be charged, short-circuited, disassembled/assembled, heated or burnt.
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Please dispose of empty batteries in accordance with the relevant environmental regulations.
Switch on/switch off
Power the display. The power switch is located on the bottom of the display.
The power button on the remote control and on the front panel can be used to
switch the display on or off.
Please note:
A short push on the front panel switches the display dark.
To switch it to standby mode, press and hold the key for at least 2 seconds.
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Save before switching off
Before switching off, the display saves the picture and sound settings.
These settings are used during a restart. -
OPS PC ON/OFF
If the display is equipped with an OPS PC and this is selected as the signal source, the OPS module starts automatically.
Please shut down the OPS computer properly before switching the display into standby mode or off. This can cause damage to the OPS computer or the installed software.
To switch off the product, the standby button on the panel or remote control can only be used after the OPS module has been completely shut down.
Please note:
The OPS PC can be purchased optionally.
Operation and configuration
7.1 Android home screen
In the standard configuration, the home screen of the integrated Android
system is automatically displayed when the display is switched on. From there
you have access to all functions, apps and settings. 7.1.1 Sidebar
Tap one of the two semi-transparent arrows on the left and right edges of the
screen, or swipe inwards from the edge of the screen to open sidebar.
This gives you quick access to the most important functions.
7.2 Source menu
7.2.1 Source > All sources
You can select the input source of the display either by remote control or by
touch screen:
- Press the Source button on the remote control and use the direction buttons to select the desired source. Confirm your selection with the „OK“ button.
- Call up the sidebar and tap on the icon . Select the source by touching the desired interface.
- From the main menu on the home screen, tap the icon . Select the source by touching the desired interface.
Please note:
You can recognize an active signal by the 3 green dots. The darker bar
indicates the source currently displayed.
In order to rename the description of the source, please press and hold on the
source‘s name.
7.2.2 Source settings
Select Source selection > Source settings
Here you have the following options:
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Autoselect source – on/off
If you activate this option, the display switches automatically to the newly connected source. The „Source priority“ submenu is available only when the autoselect source has been activated. In this menu you define the priority of the input sources. Which means that the imput will only change automatically if the new source has a higher or equal priority than the current one (1 is the highest, 5 is the lowest priority). -
Source lock
This setting allows you to restrict the selection of video inputs, for example to prevent operating errors. -
Boot source
Defines which signal input is displayed by default after the display has been switched on. -
Auto shutdown – no signal
If this function is activated, the display is switched off after a defined time without an input signal. You can select between Off or 5, 15 and 30 minutes.
7.2.3 Image settings
Select the item Source > Image Mode
Here you can adjust the color settings, saturation, etc.
Please note:
These settings affect the image of connected video sources (HDMI, DisplayPort,
VGA) only.
7.2.4 Audio settings
Select Source > Voice Mode
Here you can change the audio settings, i. e. adjust the volume
control and make basic sound settings.
You can also specify whether the audio output should be in parallel on the
integrated speakers and the audio output or only on the output.
7.2.5 Settings
Select the item Source > Settings
Here you can define whether the brightness of the backlight should be changed
manually or adjusted dynamically according to the ambient brightness
(automatic backlighting). The ambient light sensor is located at the front
next to the status LED.
If you activate the HDMI CEC option, the display can be controlled by other
CEC compatible devices.
HDMI EDID specifies the maximum resolution and image refresh rate of the
source devices.
A lower refresh rate can
help to minimize signal problems.
EDID 1.4 = 3920×2160 @ 30 Hz (10,2 Gbits)
EDID 2.0 = 3920×2160 @ 60 Hz (18 Gbits)
HDR: Change the HDR settings of input signal, if available
HDMI Out: set the output resolution provided by the HDMI output.
At HDMI output you can set the resolution of the HDMI output.
** Please note:
The HDMI out mirrors the current image of the display.
7.3 Android system settings
Select „Settings“ icon in the sidebar or on the front panel to configure the
basic settings of the Android system.
7.3.1 Network settings
7.3.1.1 Settings – Network – WiFi**
- Select the menu item > Network > WiFi
- Activate WiFi.
Select the network you want to connect from the list. Enter the appropriate password and click connect.
7.3.1.2 Settings – Network – Ethernet
- Plug the network cable into the connector on the display see page 28 – hardware interfaces point 10).
- Select the menu item > Network > Ethernet
- Activate the network function.
- Use „DHCP“ to option all network settings automatically and connect to the network. If you select „Static“ you must manually enter the IP address, gateway and DNS server.
Please note:
The display has an integrated network switch. As soon as the display is
connected to a network via one of the two connectors, the network is
internally shared to the Android system and the OPS PC (optional) as well as
the Wifi Hotspot. Another external device can be connected by using the second
network port on the display.
7.3.1.3 Settings – Network – Hotspot
- Select the menu item > Network > Hotspot
- Switch on the Hotspot.
- The default name of the WiFi network (SSID) is „Android AP-xxxx“. This can be changed at any time. To do this, overwrite the existing name.
- Now select the encryption type. If the network is open, no password is required, which allows everybody to connect! We recommend using WPA PSK/WPA2 PSK encryption. In this case, a password with more than 8 digits must be entered.
Please note:
Since the display has only one WiFi antenna, WiFi and Hotspot function can‘t
be used at the same time.
As soon as one of the two functions is activated, the other is deactivated.
If your Wifi connection isn‘t stable, please perform a scan, e. g. by using an
app like „Wifi Analyser“ to check whether other network are transmitting on
the same channel. Switch the band or as other network owner to move to another
channel.
7.3.2 Settings – Date/Time
Select the menu item > Date/Time settings![Kindermann TD-10552-S Touch Display
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Source menu 8](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Kindermann- TD-10552-S-Touch-Display-Source-menu-8.jpg)Android can automatically synchronize time and date settings via time servers on the Internet. Alternatively, you can also make the settings manually.
7.3.3 Settings – Language
Select the menu item > LanguageSelect the system language and the keyboard layout.
7.3.4 Settings – System
Select the menu item > System – the following options are available:-
Wallpaper
Here you can upload one or more individual background pictures which will then be displayed on the home screen. -
Background screen locked
Upload a picture, to be displayed when the Android system is locked. -
No signal background
Upload a picture, to be displayed if no signal is present at the active input. -
Days left tag This function can be used to display a message with a countdown.
This is shown semi-transparently on top of each source in the upper left corner.
For example, an important event or a test alarm can be announced. -
Change screen lock password
Enter and change the PIN for unlocking the home screen.
The factory setting is 888888. -
Boot lock screen
If this option is enabled, the Android home screen is locked after system startup.
To unlock, enter the 6digit PIN (password). -
Restore factory setting
Resets all settings and configurations to factory defaults. -
Auto check update
If this feature is enabled, the system periodically checks for available updates (Requires an Internet connection). -
Check update
Here you can trigger the search for updates automatically (requires an Internet connection).
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Please note:
The background images must be saved in PNG or JPEG format. The recommended
resolution is 1920 x 1080 and 3840 x 2160 pixels, the file size should not
exceed 1 MB in order not to impair the performance.
7.3.5 Settings – Apps
Select the menu item > Settings > Apps
Here you will find an overview of all apps installed on the Android system and
their permissions.
**Please note:
Changes to the system apps or rights ead to function restrictions or errors.
Changes should only be made after prior consultation and approval by
Kindermann Support.
7.3.6 Control settings
7.3.6.1 Settings – Lock Control**
Select the menu item > Apps > Control > Lock control –
The following options are available here:
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Lock IR remote
If this option is activated, no commands from the IR remote control are accepted. -
Lock touch
If this option is activated, the touch function is deactivated. which will be indicated by a small lock icon displayed. This icon can be used to deactivate the touch blocker. -
Lock front panel keys
If this option is activated, the front buttons are switched off. -
Intelligent screen protection
This function protects the panel from „burn-in effects“ that can occur when a static image is displayed over a long period of time. -
Gestures switch
Activate this funciton to hide the small arrows calling up the sidebar.
7.3.6.2 Settings – Control – Power settings
Select the menu item > Apps > Control > Power settings –
The following options are available here:
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Wake On LAN
If this option is activated, the display can be started via Wake-on-LAN command over the network. -
Timer for power off
If this option is activated, you can set a schedule to switch the display on and off automatically. -
Enter stand-by after 4 hours of operation
If this option is activated the display will go to stand-by after 4 hours without any interaction.
7.3.7 Settings – About
Select the menu item > Settings > About – here you will find all relevant
system information, e. g. on software versions etc.
Android System Apps
We have pre-installed the following apps for you:
EShare – BYOD/Wireless Streaming
With this app, you can wirelessly share the screen of your Windows or Mac
computer, Android or iOS smartphone and tablet to the display. Please follow
the instructions displayed after starting Eshare to download the necessary
apps from the website or appstores.
Please note:
To use the wireless BYOD function, either the integrated hotspot can be used
or the display must be accessibly form the same (WiFi) network, that the
source devices are using.
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File manager
The file manager gives you access to the folders and files of the Android system as well as to the USB data storage device. Furthermore the app supports the playback of pictures, videos and audio data etc.
By press and hold objects can be selected, moved, copied and deleted.
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WPSOffice
With WPSOffice you can open and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint as well as PDF files. -
Webbrowser – Chromium
Use the browser to access the Internet. -
Adobe Reader
Is the official Adobe app for viewing PDF files. -
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery is an app for displaying images -
NewPipe
Is an open source app to playback video from Youtube free of ads. -
VLC
Is an open source app to play video and audio file as well as accessing network strreams.
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Open Camera
The Open Camera app displays the live image of a visualizer or a webcam. For example, documents or 3D objects can be easily digitized and annotated with the Annotation app. -
Open Street Map
Enables access to worldwide map material from the online service of the same name. -
Kindermann Whiteboard App
The app works like a digital flipchart or a digital board and offers the possibility to make annotations, sketches etc. with digital ink on the display.
There are various background images and lines to choose from. If required, individually background images can be uploaded (as PNG/JPG in resolution 1920 x 1080 or 3840 x 2160 pixels).
1 Options
2 Show/hide menu
3 Change background
4 Pen settings
5 Import pictures
6 Open additional tools
7 Single/Multi touch annotation
8 Selection tool| 9 Back
10 Forward
11 Erase all
12 Add new page
13 Navigation through the pages
14 Cover
15 Sticky Note
16 Split screen / chalkboard
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• Annotation function of Kindermann Whiteboard
The annotation function can be activated via sidebar.
This allows you to annotate on any image displayed on screen.
Please note:
You annotate on a second layer above the screen content which remains
unchanged.
If you close the function, all notes disappear.
Of course it is possible to save these notes including the
background.
Technical data
9.1 Kindermann Touch Display – Generation 2019
Kindermann TD-1055 2 – S
3050000011
| Kindermann TD-1065 2 -S
3050000012| Kindermann TD-1075 2 -S
3050000013| Kindermann TD-1086 2 -S
3050000014
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Panel
| Diagonal / visible area in mm| 55“ – 1210 x 680| 65“ – 1428 x 804| 75“ –
1647 x 927| 86“ – 1895 x 1066
Backlight| Direct LED
Resolution / side ratio / colour depth| 3840 x 2160 (pixels) – 16:9 – 10bit
(1.07 billion colours)
Orientation of use / maximum service life (daily)| Landscape format / 18 hours
Brightness| 350cd/m² (typ.)| 450cd/m² (typ.)| 450cd/m² (typ.)| 400cd/m² (typ.)
Contrast ratio| 1300:1 (typ.)| 1200:1 (typ.)| 1200:1 (typ.)| 1200:1 (typ.)
Response time| 6ms (typ.)| 6ms (typ.)| 8ms (typ.)| 8ms (typ.)
Frame rate| 60Hz
Viewing angle| 178°(H) / 178°(V)
Image mode| Standard/Soft/Users/Bright
Minimum lifetime| 50.000 hrs
Touch| Touch technology| Infrarot – surface light wave
Number touchpoints| 20
Front glass| Tempered glass, 4 mm – MoHS7 – anti-glare, transparent and
antibacterial
Transmission| >88%
Minimum object size, Precision| 1.6 mm, ±1 mm
Response time| <10 ms
Driver| Plug and Play (multitouch driver for MacOS available; Linux supports
single touch)
Operation| Finger, control pen with soft peak or any comparable object
Connection| USB2.0 Full speed – male – TypB
Compatible| Windows 7/8/10, Linux, MAC OS, Android
Speaker| Audio Out Power| 2 x 15W @ 8W
SoC| CPU/GPU| Quad Core, ARM Cortex A53, 1.5Ghz, MaliG51
RAM/ROM| 3GB / 32GB
WiFi| 802.11 a/b/g/n – Dual Band 2.4G and 5GHz
OS| Android 8.0
Included Software (Android)| ** Basic functions| Kindermann
Whiteboard app with annotation function, screenshots, erase gesture,
calculator, spotlight, timer, calendar
File Manager| Yes, photo-, video-, audioplayer included
Office/PDF Viewer| WPS Office, Adobe Reader
Browser| Chromium
BYOD Wireless streaming| Yes, Eshare
Additional apps| OpenCamera, OpenStreetmaps
Menu languages| Available| 20 languages
Front connections| Public-USB (Android&Windows)| 2 x ( 2.0, type-A,
female)
HDMI 2.0 input| 1
OPS USB Port| 1 x (3.0, type-A, female)
Touch-USB| 1
Lateral connections| OPS Slot| 1 (power supply 19V(DC)/5A)
HDMI output| 1
SPDIF output (digital output)| 1
Touch-USB| 1
Android-USB| 2 x ( 2.0, type-A, female)
DP input| 1
HDMI 2.0 input| 2
LAN (100 Mbits)| 2
RS232| 1
YPbPr / AV in / AV out| 1 / 1 / 1 ( adapter required)
Audio output (3.5 mm jack)| 1
VGA / Audio (3.5 mm jack) input| 1 / 1
Power supply| Input voltage, connection| 100 V ~ 240 V/AC, 50/60 Hz
– cold appliance socket
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consumption (typically)| approx. 143W| approx. 171W| approx. 264W| approx.
375W
Standby consumption| <0.5W
Environmental conditions| Temperature – operation| 0 – 40°C
Temperature – storage| -10 – 60°C
Air humidity – operation| 20 – 80% non-condensing
Air humidity – storage| 10 – 60% non-condensing
Dimensions / Material| Dimensions display (mm) (WxDxH)| 1299 x 94 x
789| 1506 x 96 x 901| 1736 x 104 x 1035| 1992 x 113 x 1183
Dimensions packing (mm) (WxDxH)| 1420 x 245 x 910| 1660 x 245 x 1045| 1880 x
280 x 1160| 2140 x 280 x 1340
Net weight (approx. kg)| 28,5| 42| 58| 77
Gross weight (approx. kg)| 38| 57| 75| 100
Case| Aluminum/metal
Frame width (T/B/L/R)| 27\47\27\27 mm| 27\47\27\27 mm| 27\47\27\27 mm|
28\48\28\28 mm
VESA| 4 x M6
400 x 400 mm| 4 x M8
600 x 400 mm| 4 x M8
600 x 400 mm| 4 x M8
700 x 400 mm
Accessories**| Included in delivery| IR remote control, power cable (3 m),
USB cable (3 m), HDMI cable (3 m), 2x control pen, user manual
9.2 Mode Display VGA
Nr.| Mode| Resolution|
Update rate
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1| VGA| 640 x 480| 60Hz
2| SVGA| 800 x 600| 60Hz
3| XGA| 1024 x 768| 60Hz
4| WXGA| 1366 x 768| 60Hz
5| Full HD| 1920 x 1080| 60Hz
9.3 Mode Display HDMI
Nr.
| Mode| Resolution|
Update rate
---|---|---|---
1| SD| 720 x 480| 70Hz
2| 720 x 576| 50Hz
3| HD| 1280 x 720| 50Hz
4| 1280 x 720| 60Hz
5| Full HD| 1920 x 1080| 50Hz
6| 1920 x 1080| 60Hz
7| UHD| 3840 x 2160| 30Hz
8| 3840 x 2160| 60Hz
RS232/IP control commands
10.1 Introductory remarks
This section describes the hardware specification and command protocol of the
RS232 and LAN interface. In the following, all devices that can send or
receive commands via RS232 & LAN protocol are referred to as „media control“.
10.2 Description
10.2.1 Hardware specification
The RS232 communication port is located on the back of the display. 12
Connector type and pin assignment:
D-Sub 9-pole, male (connection on display)
Pin|
Signal
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1| NC|
2| TXD| to send a command
3| RXD| to receive a command
4| NC|
5| GND|
6| NC|
7| NC|
8| NC|
9| NC|
shell| GND|
A crossover cable (null modem) must be used as connecting cable between PC and
display (pins 2 and 3 are crossed).
10.2.2 Settings of the serial interface:
Positions
|
Value
---|---
Baud rate| 38400 bps| (solid)
Data bits| 8| (solid)
Stop bits| 1| (solid)
Parity| non| (solid)
Data stream control| non| (solid)
The display uses port 4660 for commands via LAN.
10.2.3 Network settings
We recommend to use wired (LAN) connection with static IP settings, please
check 7.3.1.2, page 36 for details.
10.3 Protocol
10.3.1 General information
The RS232 and LAN commands are identical.
10.3.2 Protocol description
10.3.2.1 Command format
Head | Every command always begins with „k“ for Kindermann |
---|---|
Display ID | The default value is „01“ |
The ID „99“ means that the command is sent to all connected displays In this
case, only the display with ID „01“ answer
Command type| There are two types of commands for sending a command:
• Set command: „s
• Get command: „g“
The display always returns one of the following answers to a command:
• Valid set command: „y
• Valid get command: „r“
• Invalid set or get command: „n“
Command| The function command
Value| Three bytes define the value
End| Each command is terminated with „CR“
Structure of a send command (type „s“ or „g“) and the reply command (type „r“)
Head| Display ID| Command type| Command| Value 1| Value 2| Value 3|
End
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1 Byte| 2 Bytes| 1 Byte| 1 Byte| 1 Byte| 1 Byte| 1 Byte| 1 Byte
Structure of a response command (type „y“ and „n“)
Head | Display ID | Command type | End |
---|---|---|---|
1 Byte | 2 Bytes | 1 Byte | 1 Byte |
Example 1
Send a set command with an invalid parameter: Set the display brightness to
137.
| Head| Display ID| Command type| Command| Value 1| Value 2| Value 3| End
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Send (ASCII)| k| 1| s| D| 1| 3| 7|
Send (Hex)| 0x6B| 0x30
0x31| 0x73| 0x44| 0x31| 0x33| 0x37| 0x0D
| Head| ID| Type| End
---|---|---|---|---
Response (ASCII)| k| 1| n|
Example 2
Send a get command with valid response: Query the contrast value from the
display, the command is valid and the set value is 53.
| Head| ID| Type| Command| Value 1| Value 2| Value 3| End
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Send (ASCII)| k| 1| g| a| 0| 0| 0|
Send (Hex)| 0x6B| 0x30
0x31| 0x67| 0x61| 0x30| 0x30| 0x30| 0x0D
Response (ASCII)| k| 1| r| a| 0| 5| 3|
10.3.3 Set function commands
Category | Function | ASCII command | Remark |
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Power
| Off| k01sA000
On| k01sA001
(Please use the Wake-on-LAN function)
Source
| Android| k01sB00A
HDMI| k01sB004
HDMI 1| k01sB014
HDMI 2| k01sB024
OPS| k01sB007
DP| k01sB009
VGA| k01sB006
AV| k01sB001
YPbPr| k01sB003
Image
| Screen freeze: Off| k01s[000
Screen freeze: On| k01s[001
Backlight: Off| k01s\000
Backlight: On| k01s\001
Contrast| k01sCxxx
• Picture mode is „User“
• Active source is not Android
Brightness| k01sDxxx
Sharpness| k01sExxx
Saturation| k01sFxxx
Zoom mode: 16:9| k01sM000
Zoom mode: 4:3| k01sM001
Colour temperature: standard| k01sH000
• Picture mode is „User“
• Active source is not Android
Colour temperature: warm| k01sH001
Colour temperature: cold| k01sH002
Sound| Surround sound: off| k01sI000
---|---|---|---
Surround sound: on| k01sI001
Bass| k01sJxxx
Heights| k01sKxxx
Volume level| k01sPxxx
Volume level: down| k01sP200
Volume level: high| k01sP201
Mute function: off| k01sQ000
Mute function: on| k01sQ001
Key lock: off| k01sR000
Key lock: on| k01sR001
Touch input: off| k01sS000
Touch input: on| k01sS001
IR lock: off| k01sV000
IR lock: on| k01sV001
Navigation: high| k01sU000
Navigation: down| k01sU001
Navigation: left| k01sU002
Navigation: right| k01sU003
Enter| k01sU004
Open source menu| k01sU005
Open settings| k01sU006
Exit| k01sU007
Date: year| k01sXYxx
Date: month| k01sXMxx
Date: day| k01sXDxx
Time: hour| k01sYHxx
Time: minute| k01sYMxx
Time: second| k01sYSxx
Reset to factory settings| k01sZ000
10.3.4 Get function commands
Category| Function| ASCII command| Response (Rx)|
Status
---|---|---|---|---
**Power| ** Power status| ** k01gi000
Now Standby
• if no signal is present at the source, the first digit is a 0
• if a signal is present, the first digit is 1
Example: 004: HDMI, but no signal
104: HDMI, with active signal
k01rh004
k01rh014
k01rh024
k01rh007
k01rh009
k01rh006
k01rh001
k01rh003
Brightness| k01gb000
Sharpness| k01gc000
Saturation| k01gd000
Colour| k01ge000
---|---|---|---|---
**
k01rg001
k01rj001
Key lock|
k01rl001
Touch input| k01gm000
k01rm001
Date| Month| k01gpM00
Day| k01gpD00
Hour| k01gqH00
Minute| k01gqM00
Second| k01gqS00
MAC address| k01gs000
Declaration of conformity CE
** EG – Declaration of conformity : Kindermann GmbH Mainparkring 3 D-97246
Eibelstadt
Manufacturer/Authorized representative: Kindermann Touchdisplay TD-
1055²/1065²/1075²/1086²
Hereby declares that the product: 3050 000 011/-012/-013/-014/-016
in its design and type of construction in the version marketed by us complies
with the basic safety and health requirements of the relevant directives,
among others
In the event of a modification of the product not agreed with us, this
declaration loses its validity.
The product is in compliance with the following directives/regulations:
RED-Directive 2014/53/EU, EcoDesign-Directive 2005/32/EC, EMC-Directive
2004/108/EC and RoHs 2011/65/EU and additional standards
Applied (mainly harmonized) standards and additional standards are in
particular:
Safety
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3, ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1, Draft ETSI EN 301 489-17
V3.2.2
EN 301 489-1&17, EN 300 328 V2.1.1,EN 300 440 V2.1.1, EN 62311
EMC: EN 55032:2015/A11:2020, EN 55035:2017/A11:2020, EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017
Ecodesign:
EN 50564:2011
EN 62087:2015
RoHS 2.0: EN 50581:2012
Eibelstadt, 01.12.2021
Declaration of conformity UKCA**
The currently valid EG and UKCA declaration can be viewed and downloaded at the following URL: https://shop.kindermann.de/erp/webshop/navigationPath/3050000011.html
Typical sources of error
Please check the table below to help you determine the cause of the
malfunction before making a service request.
If you still cannot completely correct the error according to the instructions
in this manual, please contact the service center at support@kindermann.de to
perform product maintenance.
Symptom
| Possible cause|
Solution
---|---|---
The display does not start; no image is displayed| • Mains plug
loose
• Power supply failure| Check that the power cord is properly connected.
The displayed image shows stripes (with active VGA source)| Signal
interference caused by other electrical equipment.| • Disconnect the
circuits of the devices.
• Replace VGA cable.
The images shown on the product are disturbed by dotted lines or
stripes (with HDMI or DP signal).| Poor transmission quality.| Shorten the
cable length, reduce the number of plug connections or reduce the resolution
or refresh rate.
Alternatively, a signal repeater can help.
Remote control only works from close range or not at all|
• The receiver of the display is blocked by another object.
• The remote control battery is low.
• The use of the remote control has been deactivated.| • Remove the object
in front of the receiver.
• Replace the batteries.
• Check 7.3.6.1, page 38.
Touch operation is slow, does not work
(Android)| Too many programs are running.| Close the programs you don‘t
need and free up memory.
OPS cannot be activated, no display, no touch
operation| OPS was not used properly.| Reinsert the OPS. For that,
disconnect the power to the display.
The touch function does not work with externally
connected computers| • The USB cable is connected to a USB port that is
not assigned to the video source.
• The touch USB cable is too long or of poor quality.| • Check and change
the corresponding interface of the Touch USB cable (see page 29).
• Use a shorter or active USB cable.
Cleaning and maintenance of displays
Preparations
Note: Unplug the power cord first.
Screen cleaning
Please prepare a cleaning fluid using warm water and dishwashing detergent.
Then moisten a soft cloth with it, wring it out and wipe the product
carefully.
Note: Adding disinfectant or alcohol (like ethyl alcohol) is allowed.
Do not use microfiber cloth as they it could damage the special coating of the
front glas.
Frame cleaning
Please use a dry, soft and flint-free cloth to clean the frame and the
housing.
Product support
Please contact your dealer first for technical assistance.
Alternatively information are available on https://touchdisplays.eu/support/
Warranty terms
General provisions for our durability warranty
- These warranty provisions apply in the countries of the European Union and other countries belonging to the Schengen area, except Germany. German law shall apply exclusively; the provisions of UN sales law shall not apply.
- These warranty provisions shall be applicable only to touch screens of Kindermann TD-10xx2 -S series.
- The invoice of the reseller/dealer with the purchasing date and serial number shall be the proof authorising warranty claims.
- Your local reseller/dealer is free to extend these warranty conditions with additional services. This does not result in any obligations or claims against Kindermann. The responsibility for those extra services is lies exclusively with the reseller/dealer.
Warranty periods
Kindermann offers a warranty limited to 3 years on the Kindermann TD-10xx2 -S
display series with Bring-In service.
An optional extension to 5 years can only be purchased together with the
display and has to be shown on the same invoice.
Exclusion of warranty
We are making all efforts to ensure that your new product will work without
any problems. Of course, some aspects are beyond of the control of Kindermann
and therefore not covered by this warranty:
- The serial number on the product has been altered, modified or made unreadable.
- Damage as a consequence of transport, fall down or impact during transport or due to shipping after the initial purchase.
- Defects or damage as a consequence of wrong use, abuse or use by non-authorised persons or due to non-observation of these operating instructions.
- Damage or defects resulting from wrong installation/assembly not caused by Kindermann GmbH.
- Damage or defects resulting from electrical connections not having been made according to the operating instructions.
- Damage or defects as a consequence of vandalism, fire, earthquake, flooding, lighting strike or other natural disasters, overvoltage, wars, armed conflicts or other force majeure.
- Damage or defects resulting from use of non-original parts or repairs performed by third parties.
- Defects due to product modifications or subsequent changes made by the warranty holder, his employees or third parties tasked by him.
- Wear parts, such as batteries etc.
Warranty provisions
- If your product does not work properly (any longer) in spite of the fact that you have used it according to the provisions of these operating instructions, you may contact the product supplier or Kindermann GmbH directly. Within the applicable warranty period, we will repair the product or replace it by an identical, equivalent or reasonably similar product, whereby the decision is made at the discretion of Kindermann GmbH.
- The customer is responsible for:
- Provide complete and correct information to Kindermann‘s support for troubleshooting. In the case the customer does not follow the instructions of Kindermann and thereby an unnecessary effort incures, Kindermann reserves the right to charge the the associated costs to the customer.
- Backup and delete private data from the defective product. Kindermann is not responsible or can‘t be hold responsible.
- Performing firmware updates as directed by the support.
- Reset the device to factory default as directed by the support.
- Performing remote assistance while being guided by phone or allowing remote access to the device, e. g. via TeamViewer.
- Upon request from Kindermann, the product will be sent to Kindermann for repair or inspection. The costs for transport and suitable packaging of the product shall be subject to the warranty provisions, but to your responsibility as warranty holder. Damage caused due to transports for repair or inspection shall not be subject to warranty; the transport and shipment risk shall be with the warranty holder.
- If it is unclear or disputed whether the product was used contrary to provisions or if there is a case of warranty exclusion, the burden of presentation and evidence shall be with the warranty holder.
- Costs connected to disassembly and reassembly in order to perform the device service including working time, installation or connection work, scaffoldings, or lifting gear etc. and shall be excluded from warranty coverage.
- Kindermann shall also not assume any liability for any indirect damage, consequential damage or other disadvantages users or purchasers suffer due to any defects of the product or delays due to repair or replacement of the product.
- Of course, the statutory liability provisions continue to be effective. Exclusions and limitations of liability in these warranty provisions shall therefore not apply in case of wilful violations of obligations, culpable violation of health, body or life, mandatory statutory liability under the Product Liability Act or violation of any essential contractual obligations (cardinal obligations, e. g. such contractual obligations the performance of which is required for proper execution of the contract, compliance with which the warranty holder may regularly trust in and the violation of which endangers achievement of the purpose of the contract).
3050 000 00x D/GB 2021-12 Änderungen vorbehalten
Subject to alterations Printed in China
Kindermann GmbH
Mainparkring 3
D-97246 Eibelstadt
E-Mail: info@kindermann.de
www.kindermann.com
References
- IIS7
- Kindermann GmbH
- Kindermann Touchdisplay TD-1055²-S - Kindermann Webshop
- Support | Kindermann Touch displays
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