ORION Images R4N Series Video Wall Solution User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- ORION Images
Table of Contents
- ORION Images R4N Series Video Wall Solution
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- SAFETY INSTRUCTION
- FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
- INSTALLATION
- CONNECTION
- CABLE CONNECTION
- REMOTE CONTROLLER
- OSD MENU
- SPECIFICATION
- R4N COMMANDER (Video Wall Communication Protocol)
- Command-List (Read)
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ORION Images R4N Series Video Wall Solution
Product Information
- The Video Wall Solution R4N SERIES is an LCD display monitor manufactured by Orion Images Corporation (OIC). It comes with a two-year limited warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. The warranty period starts from the date of invoice.
- During the first 30 days of the warranty period, OIC will exchange the product free of charge. After 30 days, OIC will offer repair services for the devices within the two-year warranty period. Repairs may involve the use of rebuilt, reconditioned, new parts, or components.
- The warranty does not cover damages caused by shipping, accidents, abuse, misuse, problems with electrical power, unauthorized servicing, usage not in accordance with product instructions, failure to perform required preventive maintenance, use of non-OIC parts and components, acts of God, tampering, or normal wear and tear. It also does not cover products with altered, defaced, or removed serial numbers, products purchased outside the United States and Canada, or products with opened, replaced, or modified back covers showing signs of tampering.
- OIC makes no express warranties beyond those stated in this warranty statement. OIC disclaims all other warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Some states or jurisdictions may not allow limitations on implied warranties.
- OIC’s responsibility for malfunctions and defects in hardware is limited to repair and replacement as set forth in this warranty statement. OIC does not accept liability beyond the remedies provided in the warranty statement or liability for incidental or consequential damages. Some states or jurisdictions may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instruction
This safety instruction provides warnings and cautions to ensure user safety:
- Warning: Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious damage to the user.
- Caution: Failure to follow these instructions may result in slight damage to the user or cause damage to the monitor.
It is important for users to carefully read and adhere to the safety instructions provided in the user manual to avoid any potential harm or damage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
- Follow this safety instruction to use the monitor properly and prevent damage.
- This safety instruction has “Warning” & “Caution” as below.
- Warning – If the user does not follow this instruction, it may cause serious damage to the user.
- Caution – If the user does not follow this instruction, it may cause slight damage to the user or cause some damages to the monitor.
- Keep this user’s guide book for later use.
Warning
- WARNING: How to fix Do not open this product as it contains high voltage inside.
- It may create an electric shock.
- If the user disassembles and removes the back cover, it does not make sure to make up for the damage and do a service and exchange the monitor.
Cautions
- WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR WATER.
- Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households
- Disposal of used Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with garbage separate disposal and collection methods)
- This symbol on the product, or in the related documents in the package, indicates that this product shall not be treated as normal household waste. Instead, it should be taken to a proper applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
- By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent possible negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
- For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city authority, your household waste disposal service or the place where you purchased the product.
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
NOTE
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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, or TV technician for help.
Only a shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not
expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate such equipment.
DOC COMPLIANCE NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulation
of the Canadian Department of communications.
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
- Remove the package cover and place the product on a flat and secure surface or in the installation location.
- This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, notify the shipper immediately.
- Check whether all the following devices and accessories are included with the main system.
- If any items are missing, notify your Sales or Customer Service Representative.
PARTS
KEYPAD
KEYPAD CONTROLLER
- If you want to replace it with a longer cable Please purchase it separately
- Depending on the product model type, there may be variations in appearance.
CONNECTION
① | DVI | DVI signal input |
---|---|---|
② | VGA | VGA signal input |
③ | HDMI1 | HDMI signal input |
④ | HDMI2 | HDMI signal input |
⑤ | HDMI3 | HDMI signal input |
⑥ | DP IN | DP signal input |
⑦ | USB | FW Update Input |
⑧ | DP OUT | DP signal output |
⑨ | Audio | Audio Line Output |
⑩ | RS-232 IN | RS-232 Control signal Input |
⑪ | RS-232 OUT | RS-232 Control signal Loop Output |
⑫ | KEYPAD | UTP cable Input for Keypad |
⑬ | Rotary Switch | SET-ID High-decimal(Left) / Low-decimal(Right) |
⑭ | AC Power | AC Power Input |
- In case of using cables of HDMI, DP, LAN and AUDIO Port, the cable length should be less than 3m.
CONFIGURE THE VIDEO WALL
- You can combine two or more monitors, and configure the VIDEO WALL.
- If you want to configure VIDEO WALL, please contact your dealer or a professional installer.
- JOINT BRACKET helps to easily adjust the VIDEO WALL. (Supplied with monitor)
- Using a JOINT BRACKET can help to prevent distortion or sagging due to weight, But may not be available in an installation environment where there is no space behind the product.
Assemble the JOINT BRACKET using four M4 screws.
CABLE CONNECTION
The cable connection order, may be different from the order of the ‘SET ID’ of ‘SEQUENCE
- Please install COMMANDER(Video Wall Control Program) for remote control of the monitors through the computer. For information about installing and using COMMANDER, please refer to the Manual that came with the monitor.
- DP daisy chain only operates with R4N products.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
POWER | Power On or Off |
---|---|
MUTE | Turn on or off the speaker |
VIDEO1/CVBS1 | Not functional |
VIDEO2/CVBS2 | Not functional |
S-VIDEO | Not functional |
VGA | Select VGA signal |
AUTO | Auto adjustment of VGA source |
COLOR TEMP | Select colour temperature of the screen |
DVI | Select DVI signal |
HDMI
| Select HDMI signal
(HDMI1→HDMI2→HDMI3)
DP| Select DP signal
HDMI2/CAMERA| Not functional
SDI| Select SDI signal(Not functional)
S.SET| Not functional
SCAN MODE| Select the scan mode of the screen
PIP| Activate PIP mode
VOL-/VOL+| Adjust volume
MENU/EXIT| Activate or exit of OSD menu
KEYLOCK| Look at releasing the OSD control
P.INPUT| Select an input source for PIP
P.LOC| Select a location for PIP
P.SIZE| Select a screen size of PIP
P.SWAP| Swap between Main / Sub screen
STILL| Not functional
ROTATE| Select Rotation for OSD menu
OSD MENU
Main OSD Menu
Press a menu button “MENU/EXIT” on a KEYPAD or a remote controller to display
this menu on the screen.
- Information of Windows
- Title of Main Menu
- Icon of Main Menu
- Sub Menu
- Version of FW
Input OSD Menu
Press a down direction button “▼” on a KEYPAD or a remote controller to
display this menu on the screen.
Image
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Brightness | Adjust a bright value between 0 ~ and 100 | 80 | All |
Contrast | Adjust a contrast value between 0 ~ and 100 | 60 | |
Gamma | Select a 2.2 gamma Off or ON | Off | |
Dynamic Range | Select a dynamic range mode Off, DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio), | ||
or DBC(Dynamic Brightness Control) | **** |
Off
Main Sharpness| Select a sharpness mode Off, Weak, Median, Strong,
Strongest on the main channel
| ****
Off
Sub Sharpness| Select a sharpness mode Off, Weak, Median, Strong, Strongest on the 2nd sub-channel| ****
Off
| PIP ON
3D De-interlace| Select the de-interlace function On or Off at an interlace
signal entered.| ****
On
| Interlace Signal
Colour
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Colour Temperature | Select the color Temperature Warm/Normal/Cool/User | ||
Normal | All | ||
Red | Adjust the red gain value between 0 ~ and 255 | 255 | User mode |
Green | Adjust green gain value between 0 ~ 255 | 255 | |
Blue | Adjust the blue gain value between 0 ~ and 255 | 255 |
Multi-Window
Please note that while using the Multi-Window function, HDMI1 and HDMI3 can’t be selected simultaneously. (In this case, an error may occur)
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
PIP Type | Select a PIP mode Off, PIP, PBP, 3 Window or 4 Window | Off | All |
Select Input2 | Select an input port of the Sub 1st Channel. | ||
(D-SUB/HDMI/DVI/DP) | DVI | PIP mode, PBP mode | |
Select Input3 | Select an input port of the Sub 2nd Channel. | ||
(D-SUB/HDMI/DVI/DP) | DP | 3 Window mode, |
4 Window mode
Select Input4| Select an input port of the Sun 3rd Channel.
(D-SUB/HDMI/DVI/DP)| D-SUB| 4 Window mode
PIP1 Size| Select a window’s size of the Sub 1st Channel
(Large/Median/Small)
| Large| PIP mode
PIP1 Pos| Select a window’s position of the Sub 1st Ch. (Left Top/Right
Top/Right Bottom/Left Bottom)| Left Top| PIP mode
PBP1 Size| Select a window’s size of the Sub 1st Channel (100%/75%/50%)| 100%|
PBP mode
Video Wall
ITEM| FUNCTION| Default Value| Available Mode|
---|---|---|---|---
Set ID| Adjust the Set ID value between 1 ~ and 99| 99| ****
All
|
Video Wall Enable| Set Off or On to enable a video wall mode| ON
Position| Set the sequence of installed monitors on the video wall situation(1
~ 81)| ****
1
| |
H Ratio| Set the total number of horizontally installed monitors on the video
wall situation(1 ~ 9)| ****
1
| |
V Ratio| Set the total number of vertically installed monitors on the video
wall situation(1 ~ 10)| ****
1
| PIP Off and|
| | | Video Wall|
H Start| Set the start position of the horizontal| 0
Enable On|
V Start| Set the start position of the vertical| 0| |
H Size| Set increment size of horizontal| 0| |
V Size| Set increment size of vertical| 0| |
Position numerical order
VGA
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Phase | Adjust a phase to clear the screen between 0 ~ 100 | 50 | D-SUB input |
only
Clock| Adjust a clock to correct the screen between 0 ~ 10| 50
H. Position| Adjust the horizontal position of the screen between 0 ~ 100| 50
V. Position| Adjust the vertical position of the screen between 0 ~ and 100|
50
OSD
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Horizontal | Adjust the horizontal position of the main menu between 0 ~ and | ||
100 | 95 | All | |
Vertical | Adjust the vertical position of the main menu between 0 ~ and 100 | 5 | |
Transparency | Adjust the transparency of the main menu between 0 ~ 10 | 0 | |
OSD Time Out | Set a displayed time of the main menu between 0 ~ 60 | 15 | |
OSD Rotation | Set rotation of menu | Off |
SYSTEM
ITEM | FUNCTION | Default Value | Available Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Language | Select a language type of OSD Menu. But now, English only | English |
All
Aspect Ratio| Select an aspect ratio mode for the main window (Full Screen/4:3/Smart View)| Full
Screen
Over Scan| Select OFF or ON to zoom (10%) the screen. (Does not work with RGB/DVI ports.)| ****
Off
| PIP Off
Over Driver| Select OFF or ON to improve the screen speed.| Off| All
Audio Mute| Select OFF or ON to mute the speaker or the line out.| Off
Audio Source| Select an audio input HDMI (Only HDMI)| HDMI
Pixel Shift| Select Pixel Shift Off or On| Off
DP Speed| Select speed for compatibility with DP.(2.7G/5.4G)| 5.4G| DP Input
FW Update| To update a FW| All
Reset| Select No or Yes to change the default value of the OSD Menu.| No
SPECIFICATION
General Specifications
Model Name | R4N43NNF | R4N46UNF/UHF | R4N46ENF/EHF | R4N55UNF/UHF |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bezel Width | BEZEL to BEZEL | 22.15(H) / 28.48(V) | 3.7 | 1.7 |
Display
| Screen Size (inch)| 42.51| 46.0″| 46.0″| 55.0″
Resolution| 1920 x 1080| 1920 x 1080| 1920 x 1080| 1920 x 1080
Pixel Pitch (mm)| 0.4902 x 0.4902| 0.530 (H)x 0.530(V)| 0.530 x 0.530| 0.630 x
0.630
Brightness| 450 cd/m²| 500 cd/m²| 700 cd/m²| 500 cd/m²| 700 cd/m²| 500 cd/m²|
700 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio| 1100:1| 4000:1| 4000:1| 4000:1
Aspect Ratio| 16:9| 16:9| 16:9| 16:9
Viewing Angle (H/V)| 178/178 degrees| 178/178| 178/178| 178/178
Display Color| 16.7 million| 16.7 million| 16.7 million| 16.7 million
Response Time| 12 ms| 8 ms| 8 ms| 8 ms
Video System| NTSC/PAL| NTSC/PAL| NTSC/PAL| NTSC/PAL
Interface
| DP In / Out| 1 / 1| 1 / 1| 1 / 1| 1 / 1
HDMI In| 3| 3| 3| 3
DVI In / VGA In| 1/1| 1/1| 1/1| 1/1
RS-232 In/Out| 1/1| 1/1| 1/1| 1/1
USB(FW UPDATE)| 1| 1| 1| 1
Audio Out| 1| 1| 1| 1
Remote Control| Y| Y| Y| Y
Special Features| RS-232 Control| Monitor OSD & Multi-Vision| Monitor OSD &
Multi-Vision| Monitor OSD & Multi-Vision| Monitor OSD & Multi-Vision
Deinterlacing| Y| Y| Y| Y
Auto Pixel Shift| Y| Y| Y| Y
One Stretch Image
by Edge Set
| Y| Y| Y| Y
General| Outline Dimension| 963.6×557.9×74.5 mm
(37.94×21.96×2.93”)
| 1021.98 x 576.57 x 87
(40.24″ x 22.7″ x 3.43″)
| 1020.02 x 574.61 x 85.4
(40.16″ x 22.62″ x 3.36″)
| 1213.5 x 684.3 x 87.5
(47.77″ x 26.94″ x 3.44″)
Net Weight(Kg/lb)| 23kg (50.71 lbs)| 21Kg (46.3 lbs)| 21Kg (46.3 lbs)| 26Kg
(57.32 lbs)
Cabinet Color| Black| Black| Black| Black
Cabinet Material| Electro-Galvanized Steel| Electro-Galvanized Steel| Electro-
Galvanized Steel| Electro-Galvanized Steel
Power Consumption| < 128 W| < 121 W| < 162 W| < 121 W| < 162 W| < 167 W| < 242
W
Electrical Ratings| AC 100~240 V (50/60Hz)| AC 100~240 V (50/60Hz)| AC 100~240
V (50/60Hz)| AC 100~240 V (50/60Hz)
Storage Temperature| -20 ~ 60°C / -4 ~ 140°F| -20 ~ 60°C / -4 ~ 140°F| -20 ~
60°C / -4 ~ 140°F| -20 ~ 60°C / -4 ~ 140°F
VESA Mounts Size
(mm)
| 600 x 400| 600 x 400| 600 x 400| 600 x 400
Video Wall| WFS, WES, WSD, WSR| WFS, WES, WSD, WSR| WFS, WES, WSD, WSR| WFS,
WES, WSD, WSR
Stand Alone| WB-4063| WB-4063| WB-4063| WB-4063
Model Name| R4N55ENF/EHF| R4N55RNF/RHF
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Bezel Width| BEZEL to BEZEL| 1.7| 0.88
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Display
| Screen Size (inch)| 55.0″| 54.64.0″
Resolution| 1920 x 1080| 1920 x 1080
Pixel Pitch (mm)| 0.630 x 0.630| 0.630 x 0.630
Brightness| 500 cd/m²| 700 cd/m²| 500 cd/m²| 700 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio| 4000:1| 1100:1
Aspect Ratio| 16:9| 16:9
Viewing Angle (H/V)| 178/178| 178/178
Display Color| 16.7 million| 1.07 billion
Response Time| 8 ms| 8 ms
Video System| NTSC/PAL| NTSC/PAL
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Interface
| DP In / Out| 1 / 1| 1 / 1
HDMI In| 3| 3
DVI In / VGA In| 1/1| 1/1
RS-232 In/Out| 1/1| 1/1
USB(FW UPDATE)| 1| 1
Audio Out| 1| 1
Remote Control| Y| Y
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Special Features
| RS-232 Control| Monitor OSD & Multi-Vision| Monitor OSD & Multi-Vision
Deinterlacing| Y| Y
Auto Pixel Shift| Y| Y
One Stretch Image
by Edge Set
| Y| Y
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General
| Outline Dimension| 1211.602 x 682.402 x 86.9
(47.7″ x 26.866″ x 3.42″)
| 1210.51 x 681.22 x 91.6
(47.66″ x 26.82″ x 3.606″)
Net Weight(Kg/lb)| 26Kg (57.32 lbs)| 26Kg (57.32 lbs)
Cabinet Color| Black| Black
Cabinet Material| Electro-Galvanized Steel| Electro-Galvanized Steel
Power Consumption| < 167 W| < 242 W| < 167 W| < 242 W
Electrical Ratings| AC 100~240 V (50/60Hz)| AC 100~240 V (50/60Hz)
Storage Temperature| -20 ~ 60°C / -4 ~ 140°F| -20 ~ 60°C / -4 ~ 140°F
VESA Mounts Size
(mm)
| 600 x 400| 600 x 400
Video Wall| WFS, WES, WSD, WSR| WFS, WES, WSD, WSR
Stand Alone| WB-4063| WB-4063
HDMI In / Out, DP In: Not support the HDCP Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Timing Mode Table
MODE
| ****
Resolution
| Vertical Frequency(Hz)| ****
Input
| ****
Standards
---|---|---|---|---
EDTV 480p| 720×480| 59.94| ****
D-SUB/HDMI/DP
| ****
EIA-861B
EDTV 576p| 720×576| 50.00
HDTV720p| 1280×720| 50/60
HDTV1080i| 1920×1080| 50/60| HDMI/DP
HDTV1080p| 1920×1080| 24/25/30/50/60| D-SUB/HDMI/DP
UHDTV2160p| 3840×2160| 24/25/30| HDMI/DP
UHDTV2160p| 3840×2160| 50/60| DP
VGA| 640×480| 60/72/75| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
SVGA| 800×600| 56/60//72/75| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
XGA| 1024×768| 60/75| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
WXGA| 1280×720| 60| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
WXGA| 1280×800| 59.9| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
WXGA| 1366×768| 59.8| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
SXGA| 1280×1024| 60/75| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
FHD| 1920×1080| 60| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
UXGA| 1600×1200| 60| D-SUB/HDMI/DP| VESA
UHD| 3840×2160| 60| DP| VESA
Video Wall RS232 Assignment / Specification
D-SUB 9 pin
– Input: Female, bottom position
| Pin No.| Name|
---|---|---|---
1| n/c
2| Tx
3| Rx
4| NC
5| GND
6| n/c
7| n/c
8| n/c
9| 5V(option)
D-SUB 9 pin
– Output: Male, top position
| Pin No.| Name| ****
---|---|---|---
1| n/c
2| Rx
3| Tx
4| NC
5| GND
6| n/c
7| n/c
8| n/c
9| n/c
R4N COMMANDER (Video Wall Communication Protocol)
- This document defines all the command and messages exchanged between the Master (a PC or the other controller) and the Slave (the displays). It also describes the ways to send or read the commands or the messages.
Protocol definition
- VWCP stands for “Video Wall Communication Protocol”.
- The protocol is specifically designed to allow data communication in half duplex multi-point environments, but it can also be used for full duplex point-to-point RS-232C communication.
Communication characteristics
- A half-duplex communication is implemented starting from the concept of a master-slave structure, where the display is supposed to be the slave. The first action is always taken by the master, which can be either a PC or any controlling device (acting as server) interfaced to the monitor.
- After sending a command or a request in the appropriate format the master receives from the slave an acknowledgement, which tells the transmitter whether the command is not valid (or not executable, anyway) or it is accepted.
- In case of a request, the requested information is sent back and it becomes the acknowledgement by itself.
How to connect an external equipment(PC ↔ Monitor)
Hardware Protocol
- Baud rate: 19200 bps
- Data bits: 8-bit
- Parity bits: None
- Stop bits: 1 bit
- Handshake: None
Transmission Formats
- This is the format that the computer will send to the display to execute commands. The format for this command transmission is as follows:
- Data Length: 13 byte Ex)
001PWRWOFF0 (Set ID: 1, “Power Off” Send)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘0’ | ‘0’ | ‘1’ | ‘P’ | ‘W’ | ‘R’ | ‘W’ | ‘O’ | ‘F’ | ‘F’ | 0x00 | 0x0D |
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- STX: Start of Text (0x0f)
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (001~099)
- CM1 ~ CM3: Command (PWR, MIN, MUT, RML, KPL…)
- R/W: Read/Write
- DA1 ~ DA3: Data (Values)
- IND: Index
- ETX: End of Text (0x0d)
Command-List (Write)(PC ↔ Monitor)
Power On/Off (PWR)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘P’ | ‘W’ | ‘R’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Power On
- OFF”: Power Off Ex)
001PWRWOFF0 (Power Off)
Remote Control Lock On/Off (RML)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘R’ | ‘M’ | ‘L’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Lock On
- OFF”: Lock Off Ex)
001RML-ON0 (Lock On)
Keypad Control Lock On/Off (KPL)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘K’ | ‘P’ | ‘L’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Lock On
- OFF”: Lock Off Ex)
001KPLW-ON0 (Lock ON)
Line Shift On/Off (LIN)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘L’ | ‘I’ | ‘N’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: Line shifted
- OFF”: Line shift off Ex)
001LINW-ON0 (Line Shift ON)
Mute On/Off (MUT)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘M’ | ‘U’ | ‘T’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “-ON”: MuteOn
- OFF”: MuteOff Ex)
001MUTW-ON0 (Line Shift ON)
Source Change (MIN)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘M’ | ‘I’ | ‘N’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “DVI”: DVI
- HDM”: HDMI
- PC”: PC RGB
- DP”: DP
- SDI”: SDI Ex)
001MINWDVI0 (Source Change DVI)
- SDI”: SDI Ex)
Virtual Remote Control (RMT)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘R’ | ‘M’ | ‘T’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “MEN” (Menu)
- SOU” (Source)
- LEF” (Left & Volume-)
- RIG” (Right & Volume+)
- ENT” (Enter)
- UP” (Up)
- DOW” (Down)
- EXI” (Exit) Ex)
001RMTWSOU0 (Remote Source Button)
Horizontal Set Count (HSC)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘H’ | ‘S’ | ‘C’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ ” 099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “001” ~ “15”
- Ex)
001HSCW0100 (H-Set Count 10)
Vertical Set Count (VSC)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘V’ | ‘S’ | ‘C’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “001” ~ “015” Ex)
001VSCW0100 (V-Set Count 10)
Horizontal Edge Adjust (HEG)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘H’ | ‘E’ | ‘G’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001HEGW0300 (H-Edge Adjust 30)
Vertical Edge Adjust (VEG)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘V’ | ‘E’ | ‘G’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001VEGW0400 (V-Edge Adjust 40)
Display Sequence (SDS)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘S’ | ‘D’ | ‘S’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “001” ~ “100” Ex)
001SDSW0010 (Display Sequence 1)
Colour Temperature Change (CTC)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘C’ | ‘T’ | ‘C’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “COL”: Cool
- MED”: Medium
- WAR”: Warm
- USE”: User
- US2”: User2
- US3”: User3 Ex)
001CTCWMED0 (Color Temp Change Medium)
Brightness Adjust (FCB)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘C’ | ‘B’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “100”
- Ex)
001FCBW0400 (Brightness Adjust 40)
Contrast Adjust (FCC)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘C’ | ‘C’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “100”
- Ex)
001FCCW0400 (Contrast Adjust 40)
Red Gain Adjust (FGR)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘G’ | ‘R’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255”
- Ex)
001FGRW0400 (Red Gain Adjust 40)
Green Gain Adjust (FGG)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘G’ | ‘G’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255”
- Ex)
001FGGW0400 (Green Gain Adjust 40)
Blue Gain Adjust (FGB)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘G’ | ‘B’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001FGBW0400 (Blue Gain Adjust 40)
Red Offset Adjust (FOR)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘O’ | ‘R’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001FORW0400 (Red Offset Adjust 40)
Green Offset Adjust (FOG)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘O’ | ‘G’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001FOGW0400 (Green Offset Adjust 40)
Blue Offset Adjust (FOB)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘F’ | ‘O’ | ‘B’ | ‘W’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
- ID1 ~ ID3: Set ID (“001” ~ “099”)
- DA1 ~ DA3: “000” ~ “255” Ex)
001FOBW0400 (Blue Offset Adjust 40)
Command-List (Read)
Edge Item Read Command (PC → Monitor)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘S’ | ‘D’ | ‘S’ | ‘R’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
Edge Item Read Data (PC Monitor)
STX
| Set ID| ****
ID
| Seque nice| H
Count
| V
Count
| H
Gap
| V
Gap
| | | | | ETX
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0F| | ‘E’| | | | | | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0x0D
HEX| HEX| ASCII| HEX
Colour Item Read Command (PC → Monitor)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘C’ | ‘T’ | ‘C’ | ‘R’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
Color Item Read Data (PC Monitor)
STX
| Set
ID
| ****
ID
| ****
Bright
| ****
Contra
| Colour
Temp
| Red
Gain
| Green
Gain
| Blue
Gain
| Red
Offset
| Green
Offset
| Blue
Offset
| ****
ETX
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0F| | ‘C’| | | 0x00~
0x02
| | | | | | | 0x0D
HEX| HEX| ASCII| HEX
- Color Temp value
- 0x00 : WARM
- 0x01 : MEDIUM
- 0x02 : COOL
- Color item read command will return a total of 52Byte.
- The data after 13Bytes is dummy data.
Model Info Read Command (PC → Monitor)
STX | ID1 | ID2 | ID3 | CM1 | CM2 | CM3 | R/W | DA1 | DA2 | DA3 | IND | ETX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘M’ | ‘D’ | ‘L’ | ‘R’ | 0x00 | 0x0D | ||||||
HEX | ASCII (capital letter) | HEX | HEX |
Model Info Data (PC Monitor)
STX | Set ID | ID | MDL1 | MDL2 | MDL3 | PNL1 | PNL2 | VER1 | VER2 | VER3 | VER4 | ETX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0F | ‘I’ | 0x0D | ||||||||||
HEX | HEX | ASCII | HEX |
- MDL1 ~ MDL3: Model Type
- PNL1 ~ PNL2: Panel Size
- VER1 ~ VER4: FW version
TROUBLESHOOTING
When the following troubles have occurred, follow the troubleshooting. Before contacting a service centre.
Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting Tip |
---|---|
The screen doesn’t show up | 1. Make sure the power supply is connected |
properly
2. Turn on the power.
3. Select the input signal right for the connected port.
The screen is too light or too dark| Control the BRIGHTNESS
The screen size is not fit for the PC signal| Press the AUTO key among the
keys in the front. (It’s used only in the PC signal)
The screen colour shows strange in the PC signal| In the FUNCTION menu of the
OSD menu, perform the AUTO ADJUST
LIMITED WARRANTY
All products carry a limited warranty from ship date against defects in materials and workmanship. We are not liable for improper installation that results in damage on mounts, adapters, display equipment or personal injury.
LCD Display Monitors Two-Year Limited Warranty
- Orion Images Corporation (“OIC”) warrants to the first purchaser that its LCD Display monitors are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. The warranty is two years beginning on the date of invoice, as further described in the following text.
- During the first 30 days of the warranty period, OIC will exchange the product without charge to the purchaser. After 30 days, OIC will offer the repair of devices only up to the conclusion of the two-year warranty period. OIC may, at OIC’s sole option, use rebuilt, recondition, new parts or components when repairing any device.
- To request warranty service, you must call OIC’s Customer Service at 714-766-6300, ext. 121 within the warranty period.
- If warranty service is required, OIC will issue a Return Material Authorization Number. You must ship the products back to OIC in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss of damage during shipment. OIC will ship the repaired or replacement products to you freight prepaid if you use an address in the continental U.S. or Canada, where applicable. All other locations will require shipping costs to be covered by the purchaser.
This warranty does not cover:
- Damage due to shipping and external causes, including accident, abuse, misuse, problems with electrical power, servicing not authorized by OIC, usage not in accordance with product instructions, failure to perform required prevent maintenance, problems caused by use of parts and components not supplied by OIC, act of God, tampering or normal wear and tear;
- Products on which the serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed;
- Products purchased outside the United States and Canada;
- Products whose back covers have been opened, replaced, modified, or show signs of tampering both physically or electrically.
- OIC MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE STATED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. OIC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME STATES (OR JURISDICTIONS) DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
- OIC’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VERY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION).
- OIC DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT OR LIABLITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE.
- SOME STATES (OR JURISDICTION) DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE PROCESSDING EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
These provisions apply to OIC’s limited two-year warranty only. For provisions of any service contract covering your systems, refer to the separate service contract that you will receive.
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