VESTEL DA86A-6K 86 Inch Interactive Flat Panel Display User Manual
- August 16, 2024
- VESTEL
Table of Contents
- DA86A-6K 86 Inch Interactive Flat Panel Display
- Specifications:
- Product Information:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- Important Safety Information:
- Q: Can I use the Interactive Flat Panel Display outdoors?
- Q: What should I do if there is a USB fault condition?
- Display will be restarted
- Volume set level= …
- Timezone is …
- Timezone setup SUCCEEDED
- Language changed to … or #Wrong language selection.
- SetMacAdress Successful #FAILURE – Invalid mac address! #FAILURE – Could
- Hwaddr: mac_address Succesfull #Hwaddr: Succesfull or #*Mac
- *GPIO level is …
- *… is set to HIGH
- *… is set to LOW
- *Select external source: …
- IP address setting Succesfull
- *set volume to n
- *volume level is …
- volume LEVEL is increased to … or #Volume level is at max value. You can
- *volume LEVEL is decreased to ..
- *Volume level is at min value. You can not decrease volume level further
- setEQMode() set to n or #The above parameter should be one of Standard,
- *the equalizer mode is n Note: Above n is one of Standart, Music, News,
- MUTE OFF or #MUTE ON
- MUTE OFF or #MUTE ON
- set balance level to n or #invalid balance level entered
- *balance level is …
- set dynamic bass state to n #the dynamic bass state is … (0 = off, 1= on)
- set bass gain to n or #Incorrect sound system parameter entered #*the bass
- *reset all sound settings
- *URL : …
- *URL : …
- *Setting URL is set
- *Setting URL is …
- Start URL is set #Start URL is … #*Current UA : …
- *Browser cookies are cleared
- *Browser data files are cleared
- *Do cms status assignment with SETCMSSTATUS command or Returns the value of
- CMS status set to … or #NACK
- *Do cms param assignment with SETCMSPARAMS command. or Returns the value of
- CMS params set to … or #NACK
- Browser cors is enabled or #Browser cors is disabled
- Browser cors is enabled or #Browser cors is disabled
- *Playing audio : n
- *Playing /storage/2ECD304C/audio.mp3
- *Playing video : n
- *Playing /storage/2ECD304C/video.mp4
- *Playing video : n
- Showing /storage/2ECD304C/picture.jpg #the disk is formatted. or #*the disk
- formatting is succesful. or #error while formatting. or #*No Internal USB
- Selected source n #Enable/Disable state :b
- *source is …
- source name changed with or #Source
- Source name is … or #Source not available
- *V…
- ACK or #NACK
- or #NACK
- ACK or #NACK
- FTI PIN was set to n #The FTI PIN is n
- [old language] language changed to n or #Incorrect item parameter entered
- setCountry() set to n or #Incorrect item parameter entered
- COUNTRY IS : …. #Customer name is set as n #Customer: [CUSTOMER]# #*Build
- *Factory Settings were loaded to NVRAM.
- *Reset hardware
- set menu timeout mode to OFF or #set menu timeout mode to 60 or #*Invalid
- menu timeout mode is OFF or #menu timeout mode is n or #*can not get menu
- set auto display off mode to n or #set auto display off mode to OFF or
- auto display off must be Integer and between [0-8] #auto Display off is n
- standby off or #standby on
- Display will be sent to Active Standby state! or #Display is in Active
- Display will be turned on! or #* Display is not in Active Standby state!
- *Display Life Time: n
- Power on delay set to … ms or #NACK
- *The power on delay is … ms
- *All signage settings set to default values
- Wake on Lan is set to enable. or #Wake on Lan is set to disable. or #*NACK
- Wake on Lan is enable. or #Wake on Lan is disable.
- *set time mode to n string n (“auto”, “manual”) or
- *invalid input type
- *time mode is n Note: Above n is “auto” or “manual”.
- Set power mode to … or #Invalid power mode parameter (<Eco/Reactive>)
- *Power mode is ….
- *cpu temperature is …
- memory usage percentage is … or #can not get memory usage percentage
- Video output is set to 0 or #Video output is set to 1 or #*Invalid
- Screen capture is successfull. or #Screen capture failed!
- *Video off.
- *Video on.
- Video is on or #Video is off
- The scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) is set to X (ON, OFF) or #Wrong parameter
- The scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) is … (ON, OFF) or #Wrong parameter entered
- *Schedule parameters are … (set/not set).
- *Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) on/off time, source and days are: …… (hh:mm_
- The startup source is set to … or # Invalid startup source is entered.
- *The startup source is …
- *The startup mode is … or
- Invalid startup mode entered. #The startup mode is … #*Set panel lock to …
- *Maximum volume limit is …
- The minimum volume is …
- Start up volume is set to … or #Volume can not be higher than maximum
- *The slideshow interval is set to … seconds
- The slideshow interval is … seconds #The USB autoplay is set to … (ON, OFF)
- The USB autoplay is … (1, 0) #The subtitle position is set to … (up, down)
- *The subtitle position is … (up, down)
- *The media browser subtitle font size is set to …
- *The media browser subtitle font size is … ( font size as in setter’s
- *The total space is …
- *The free space is …
- *Display Settings is opened
- *Embedded touch mode is set to **** or #Embedded touch mode is not set
- *Wifi & BT Switch Mode is set to **** or #Wifi & BT Switch Mode is not set
- *USB Mode is set to **** or #USB Mode is not set (invalid input)
- Set Signage ID Success. or #Wrong parameter. Parameters must be integer
- *The signage ID is …
- *The signage ID is 0
- *Do not forget to enter
- * Signage ID is …
- * Signage ID is 0
- *Do not forget to enter
- *IPaddr: …
- Pass or #FAIL
- *the network type is
- set subnet mask: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting subnet mask is failed
- *the subnet mask is nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn
- set default gateway: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting default gateway is failed
- *the default gateway is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
- set DNS server 1 to: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting DNS server 1 failed
- *DNS server 1 is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn
- set DNS server 2 to: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting DNS server 2 failed
- *DNS server 2 is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn
- *The internet speed is … Mbps
- *addr = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, port = nnnn
- Current proxy is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn:nnnn or #No proxy address
- *Proxy was cleaned
- Wrong parameter entered (landscape, portrait, portrait2) or #The OSD
- *The OSD orientation …
- Turning OPS on #Turning OPS off #The OPS is already on #The OPS is
- The OPS is on #The OPS is off #The OPS is not enabled #The OPS is not
- invalid value entered #The OPS is not enabled #*OPS Always on set as true
- *OPS Always on set as false
- setBacklight port to ON or #setBacklight port to OFF
- Backlight level set to n or #NACK #*The backlight level is …
- *setColourTemp() set to n
- *Colour temp is …
- setPictureMode() set to n or #Incorrect picture mode parameter entered
- Picture Mode is … for current source #THE CONTRAST VALUE : …
- Picture contrast value is set to n or #Same value is set. Do nothing. or
- *Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100
- *THE BRIGHTNESS VALUE : …
- Picture brightness value is set to n or #Same value is set. Do nothing. or
- *Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100
- *THE SHARPNESS VALUE : …
- Picture brightness value is set to n or #Same valu
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DA86A-6K 86 Inch Interactive Flat Panel Display
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Specifications:
- Model: DA86A-6K
- Size: 86 inches (218cm)
- Language: English
Product Information:
The 86-inch Interactive Flat Panel Display is designed for
interactive presentations and collaborations. It features a
high-resolution display and touch capabilities, making it ideal for
educational institutions, boardrooms, and other professional
settings.
Product Usage Instructions:
Important Safety Information:
Before using the Interactive Flat Panel Display, please
carefully read and follow these safety instructions to ensure safe
operation:
1. Vent Holes:
Ensure that the vent holes of the product are not blocked to
prevent overheating. Do not place the display on surfaces like beds
or sofas that can obstruct airflow.
2. Repair and Maintenance:
Do not attempt to repair the product yourself. Consult
authorized service personnel for any maintenance or repair needs to
avoid voiding the warranty and potential risks.
3. Wall Mounting:
If wall mounting the display, follow the manufacturer’s
recommended guidelines for proper installation to ensure stability
and safety.
4. Power Cord:
Take extra precautions for child safety when handling the power
cord of the display.
5. Connections:
Turn off the main power switch before connecting or
disconnecting cables. Ensure correct cable connections to prevent
malfunctions.
6. Positioning:
Place the display on a stable surface to prevent falling and
potential injuries, especially in environments with children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can I use the Interactive Flat Panel Display outdoors?
A: The product is not intended for outdoor use. For specific
requirements regarding altitude and environmental conditions, refer
to the user manual.
Q: What should I do if there is a USB fault condition?
A: In case of a USB fault condition, ensure that the maximum
current does not exceed 5A to prevent any issues with the
display.
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86″ (218cm) INTERACTIVE FLAT PANEL DISPLAY
USER MANUAL
DA86A-6K ENGLISH
Table of Contents
Important Safety Information…………………………..2 General View…………………………………………….. 6
Control Buttons on the Display …………………………7 Turning the Display On/Off
…………………………….7 Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen…………….9 Remote Control
………………………………………….. 10 General Use ……………………………………………… 11 Initial
Setup………………………………………………. 11 Home Screen ……………………………………………..12 General Tools
Bar ………………………………………..12 Tools Board ……………………………………………….13 Settings Board
…………………………………………… 14 Users Board………………………………………………. 14 Quick Palette
…………………………………………….. 15 Login ……………………………………………………… 15 Account Management
System (AMS)…………………..16 Favourite Applications …………………………………..16 All
Applications ………………………………………….. 17 Recent Applications………………………………………17
Display Settings Menu Content …………………………17 Operating System Settings Menu
Content…………….22 Installing Third Party Applications …………………….. 23 Connectivity
……………………………………………… 24 Media Player Applications ………………………………25 CEC and CEC RC
Passthrough………………………….26 USB TYPE-C ……………………………………………… 27 HDMI
Out…………………………………………………. 27 Real Time Clock (RTC)…………………………………… 27 Controlling
With An External PC ………………………. 27 RS232/LAN Command Table …………………………..29
Maximum Pixel Rates …………………………………… 48 Input Matrix ……………………………………………… 48
Supported Media Formats from USB …………………..48 System Features ………………………………………….
52 Accessories Included……………………………………..52 Licence
Notification………………………………………53 Vesa Wall Mount Measurements ……………………….54
Installation On An Indented Wall……………………….55
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Important Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
OPS USAGE WARNING: Do not plug the OPS unit while the Display is turned on.
Turn on the OPS unit using the remote control or the buttons on the Display,
do not turn it on using the buttons on the device itself.
Please read these instructions fully and carefully before use and keep for
future reference
WARNING: This device is not intended for use by persons (including children)
without physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and/or
knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the device by a person responsible for their safety. · This product is
for indoor use only.
· Use this product at an altitude of less than 5000 metres above the sea level
and in dry locations and in regions with moderate or tropical climates.
· Please keep this manual for further use.
· Unplug your product before starting to clean. Do not clean the product when
it is on. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning. If that does not help, please use LCD display cleansers. Do not
apply the cleaner directly on the product.
· To prevent breakdown, do not use non-advised accessories.
· Please do not place your product near wash basins, sinks, water pans, pools,
etc.
· Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing of liquids and do not
place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc. on or over the
product (e.g. on shelves above the Display).
· Please leave at least 5 cm of free space between the product and walls or
other furnitures for ventilation purposes.
· That product can only be started by the defined power source on its rating
plate. For further information, please contact with your dealer.
· As a safety precaution, a three-wired grounding plug is given with the
product. As a safety precaution, please do not make any change on the
grounding plug. Always use earthed socket outlet for product.
· Please provide the plug and socket to supply the needed power for appliance.
· Please place the product in a position that electric cables cannot be
affected by the operations on the product.
· Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
· Follow the on screen instructions for operating the related features.
· To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, please do not overuse the
plugs and extension cords. Please do not open the lid of the monitor to
service yourself. If the required service needs are not met by an authorized
service, dangerous voltage and other risks may occur.
· If you will not use the product for a long period of time, unplug the power
cord from the mains.
· Put the product on a well-ventilated place and prevent from bright light,
overheat and damp.
· The product should be kept in 0 C° – 40 C°. Otherwise, the appliance may be
damaged permanently.
· Plug the appliance to a grounded outlet. Always use the grounded power cord
supplied with your product. Manufacturer is not responsible for any damage
caused unearthed usage.
· The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
· Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product that become hot for
long periods of time. Doing so may result in low-temperature burns.
· The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break
when the product is dropped or applied with impact. Be careful not to be
injured by broken glass pieces in case the LCD panel breaks.
· Usage of the monitor must not be accompanied by fatal risks or dangers that,
could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other
loss, including nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, medical life
support system, and missile launch control in a weapon system.
· Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or do not place open flames
such as lit candles on the top of or near the product.
· Do not place any heat sources such as electric heaters, radiators, etc. near
the product.
· In order to prevent a potential electrical shock, in extreme weather
(storms, lightning) disconnect the product from the mains.
· Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of controls not described in the
instructions can cause damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work
by a qualified technician.
· Do not shake the product. Ensure that it stays in a balanced stance on its
position.
· Do not throw or drop any object on your product.
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· Do not interfere on your products screen or any other surface with a sharp
object.
· Do not keep your product in a humid environment.
· Do not keep your product in an extremely cold environment.
· Do not keep your product in an extremely hot environment.
· Do not place the product on the floor and inclined surfaces.
· To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags out of the reach of the
babies, children and domestic animals.
Vent holes of the product
The vent holes are designed to provide the product to work constantly and
prevent it from overheating. Do not block these openings in anyway. For the
same reason, please do not place your product on beds, sofas, carpets and
similar surfaces.
Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High
voltage flows in the product, and inserting any objects in the vents or
openings of the product may cause electric shock, short circuit of the
internal parts and/ or fire. For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid
on the product.
Repair
Unless a basic implementation on the product is specified by the producers’
technical department on a document, do not repair your product by yourself.
Otherwise, your guarantee may get suspended and you may risk your health or
your product. In case of need, consult your authorized service.
· When the cable is worn off or harmed.
· If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
· If the performance of the product is changed or the appliance needs to be
repaired.
· When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into
the product.
· When the product has been exposed to rain or water.
· When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating
instructions.
Replacement parts
In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person
uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same
characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized
parts can result in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.
Safety checks
Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to
perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating
condition.
Wall mounting
When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to install the product according
to the method recommended by the manufacturer.
· Read the instructions before mounting the product on the wall.
· The wall mount kit is optional. You can obtain from your local dealer, if
not supplied with the product.
· Do not install the product on a ceiling or on an inclined wall.
· Use the specified wall mounting screws and other accessories.
· Tighten the wall mounting screws firmly to prevent the product from falling.
Do not over-tighten the screws.
Power Cord
· The power cord is used to disconnect the product from the mains and
therefore it must remain readily operable. If the product is not disconnected
electrically from the mains, the device will still draw power for all
situations even if the product is in standby mode or switched off.
· Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor.
· Do not damage the power cord nor place heavy objects on it, stretch it, over
bend it or step on it. Also, do not add extension cords. Damage to the cord
may result in fire or electric shock.
· When unplugging the appliance, always pull directly on the plug. Do not pull
from the cable when unplugging the appliance.
· Do not use the power cord with a power tap. Adding an extension cord may
lead to fire as a result of overheating.
· Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands. Doing so could result
in electric shock.
· Unplug the power cord if it is not used for a long time.
· Do not attempt to repair the power cord if it is broken or malfunctioning.
When damaged it must be replaced, this should only be done by qualified
personnel.
Especially for child safety
· Don’t allow children to climb on or play with the monitor.
· Don’t place the monitor above furniture that can easily be used as steps.
· Remember that children can become excited while watching a program,
especially on a “larger than life” monitor. Care should be taken to place or
install the monitor where it cannot be pushed, pulled over, or knocked down.
· Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the monitor
so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children.
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Connections
Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect the plug from the
power outlet before connecting/disconnecting cables. Also, read the manual of
the equipment to be connected.
Be careful not to confuse the input terminal with the output terminal when
connecting cables. Accidentally reversing cables connected to the input and
output terminals may cause malfunctions and other problems.
In the case of USB fault condition, maximum current is below 5A.
Positioning
If a monitor is positioned in an unstable or inclined location, it can be
potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children,
can be avoided by taking simple pre-cautions such as:
· Using fixing devices like wall mount brackets recommended or supplied by the
manufacturer.
· Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the
monitor or its controls. If your existing product is being retained and
relocated, the same considerations as above should be applied
Transport and Shipping
· Your device must be kept in its original package to protect from damage to
its accessories during transport and shipping.
· Keep the product in normal position during transport.
· Do not drop the device during transport and protect it against impacts.
· Damages and faults that occur during transport after the delivery of the
appliance to the customer are not included in the warranty cover.
· Product transportation, installation, repair and servicing must be done by
qualified technical service personnel.
Intended Use
· This product is intended to be used in public places such as schools,
offices, theatres, places of worship.
· Product is only suitable for connecting commercial mains socket outlets. Do
not connect product industrial socket outlets.
Foreseeable misuse and incorrect use · For apparatus intended to be used in
vehicles, ships or
aircraft or at altitudes exceeding 5000m above sea level, for outdoor use or
in general for the application other than mentioned in user manual additional
requirements may be necessary.
CAUTION
Do not leave a static image displayed for prolonged period of time. If a
static image is displayed continuously for a long period of time, that image
may cause image sticking on the display. This condition is not permanent, but
may require a considerable amount of operational display time to dissipate,
depending upon the degree of image stick. 120 minutes of continuous motion
display will eliminate most image sticking effects at normal room temperature
(not lower than 10 C). As the nature of the TFT technology, you may see some
amount of bright, dark, red, green and blue dots and sparklings on the screen,
those do not affect the performance of the computer and are not accepted as a
defect.
Warning
This is a class A. In a domestic environment this may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
BATTERY SAFETY GUIDELINES
Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of
portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused resulting in
leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or explosion. Here are some simple
guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate any such problems. · Take
care to fit your batteries correctly, observing the
plus and minus marks on the battery and appliance. Incorrect fitting can cause
leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or even an explosion. · Replace the whole
set of batteries at one time, taking care not to mix old and new batteries or
batteries of different types, since this can result in leakage or, in extreme
cases, fire or even an explosion. · Store unused batteries in their packaging
and away from metal objects which may cause a short-circuit resulting in
leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or even an explosion.
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· Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment you
know you are not going to use for a long time. Otherwise the batteries may
leak and cause damage.
· Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
· Never dispose of batteries in fire or with hazardous or flammable materials
as this can cause them to explode. Please recycle dead batteries; do not put
with the normal household waste.
· Never attempt to recharge ordinary batteries, either in a charger or by
applying heat to them. They may leak, cause fire or even explode. There are
special rechargeable batteries which are clearly marked as such.
· Supervise children if they are replacing batteries themselves in order to
ensure these guidelines are followed.
· Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
· This product or the accessories supplied with the product may contain a
coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can
cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
· Remember that small button cell batteries such as used in some hearing aids,
toys, games and other appliances, are easily swallowed by young children and
this can be dangerous.
· Keep new and used batteries away from children.
· Make sure battery compartments are secure. If the battery compartment does
not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children.
· Seek immediate medical attention if you believe batteries might have been
swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.
· If leaked battery fluid gets on your skin or clothing, rinse immediately and
thoroughly. If it gets into your eye, bathe your eye well rather than rubbing
and seek medical treatment immediately. Leaked battery fluid that gets into
your eye or your clothing may cause a skin irritation or damage your eye.
Markings on the Product
The following symbols are used on the product as a marker for restrictions and
precautions and safety instructions. Each explanation shall be considered
where the product bears related marking only. Note such information for
security reasons.
Class II Equipment: This appliance is designed in such a way that it does not
require a safety connection to electrical earth. Class II Equipment With
Functional Earthing: This appliance is designed in such a way that it does not
require a safety connection to electrical earth, the earth connection is used
for functional purposes. Protective Earth Connection: The marked terminal is
intended for connection of the protective earthing conductor associated with
the supply wiring. Hazardous Live Terminal: The marked terminal(s) is/are
hazardous live under normal operating conditions.
i Caution, See Operating Instructions: The marked area(s) contain(s) user
replaceable coin or button cell batteries.
Any issues which are caused by customer mis-adjustment of any software
including the operating system are not covered by the warranty.
Depending on the model you buy, the actual appearance of the product may
differ from the images used in this manual.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED
BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Introduction
This interactive Display is designed for use in educational institutions or in
the business world. It provides convenience with various software programs and
applications that can be used in these areas.
General View
Please note that connection ports and other features shown here may vary
depending on the model of your Display. Front Side
1
1. LCD Panel 2. Standby LED 3. IR Receiver
2
3
Note: The USB (2.0, for touch only) port is for use with the front HDMI video
signal connection. Refer to the Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen section
for more information.
Rear Side (A) (May vary depending on model)
13 12 3 4
1. HDMI Out
2. HDMI1 In
12
3. Headphone/Line Out
11
4. RS232 (3,5 mm)
10
5. HDMI2 In
9
6. HDMI3 In
7. USB Type-C ()
8
8. USB (3.0) ()
7
9. USB (3.0) (*)
6
10. Ethernet In
5
11. USB Type-B (for touch only)
12. USB Type-B (for touch only)
13. Connection slot for PC (OPS) Module
(*) Supported file formats are listed in the Supported Media Formats from USB
section.
Note: The USB Type-B ( for touch only) ports are for use with HDMI1, HDMI2,
HDMI3, and DP video signal connections (11. – HDMI1 and DP; 12. – HDMI2 and
HDMI3). Refer to the Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen section for more
information.
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Rear Side (B)(May vary depending on model)
1. RJ12 (sensor box use) 2. RJ12 (service use only) 3. SPDIF Optical Out
Control Buttons on the Display
Note: The position of the control button may differ depending on the model.
Your Display has a single control button. This button allows you to turn the
Display on and off. Standby State Turn on Operating State Quick standby () /
Standby () (*) If the Power Mode option (to be found in the Display Settings
Options > Power Up Settings menu) is turned off (Eco mode), the Display will switch into standby mode when the Standby button is pressed. Note: Main menu OSD cannot be displayed via control buttons.
Turning the Display On/Off
Connect power IMPORTANT: The Display is designed to operate on 110-240V AC, 50/60 Hz socket. After unpacking, allow the Display to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect it to the mains. Plug the power cord into the mains socket outlet. For models with detachable power cord Plug one end (female connector – C13) of the supplied detachable power cord into the power cord inlet (AC IN) on the rear side of the Display. Then plug the other end of the power cord into the mains socket outlet.
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Turn on the power switch on the Display – position “1” ( ). The Display will
switch into standby mode and the power LED will light up.
To switch on the Display If the Display is in standby mode or quick standby
mode, the power LED lights up. To switch on the Display either press the
Standby button on the remote control or the control button on the front side
of the Display. The Display will then switch on.
To switch the Display into standby mode In order to switch the Display into
standby mode press and hold the Standby button on the remote control or the
control button on the Display. Power off dialogue will appear on the screen.
The OK option will be highlighted. Press the OK button on the remote control
or the control button on the Display. The Display will switch into standby
mode.
To switch the Display into quick standby mode In order to switch the Display
into quick standby mode either press the Standby button on the remote control
or the control button on the Display. Press the button again to go back to
operating mode.
Note: If the Power Mode option (to be found in the Display Settings > Options
Power Up Settings menu) is turned off (Eco mode), the Display will switch into standby mode when the Standby button or the control button is pressed.
To switch off the Display
Turn off the power switch on the Display – position “2” ( ). The Display will switch off. To power down the Display completely, unplug the power cord from the mains socket.
1. Standby Button 2. Power Switch () 3. Power LED 4. Control Button () The location of the power switch and control button may differ depending on the model of your Display.
Power LED Status Not lit Lit Flashing (slow)
Status of the Display Power on (operating mode) Power off (standby mode, quick standby mode) Turning on or off (standby mode)
Flashing (fast)
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Embedded Infrared Overlay Touch Screen
Infrared Overlay Touch Screen adds touch screen feature to your Display. The
Touch Screen is connected internally to the Display. If you switch the
Display’s source to the embedded OPS (if available), touch screen feature can
be used with the OPS. It can also be used with external source devices. In
this case, the external source device should be connected to the Display via a
USB (type-B) cable. Connect the external source device as shown in the example
connections below. Touch screen will become functional after a short period of
time. The Touch Screen can also be used with the Internet Browser (if
available) which can be launched from the Displays menu. The Touch Screen is
HID compliant. Windows, Linux, Mac and Android operating systems support HIDs.
But in some cases a driver/patch may be required in order to use the touch
screen with an external source device. In this case, the required driver/patch
should be installed onto the external source device. Otherwise the Touch
Screen may not work properly. Refer to the user manual of the source device
for further information. If the operating system of the source device does not
recognise the touch screen after the connection has been established (a
message may appear on the screen of the source device stating that the USB
device is not recognised), switch to a different input source or turn the
display off and on again refer to the turning the Display On/Off section if
you need further information on the buttons on the Display and their
functions. Touch screen controls the currently displayed image on the screen
of the Display. If an embedded OPS is being used the touch screen controls the
embedded OPS. If an external source device is connected via HDMI or DP () and
the source is selected accordingly, then the connected device will be
controlled. () Availability depends on the model Example Connection (External
PC)
1. Rear side of the Display 2. USB Type-B (for touch only) 3. HDMI In In the
undermentioned circumstances the coordinates of the Touch Screen and Display’s
screen may need to be accurately matched by calibration. · After the first
time you have installed the touch screen driver software or patch. · If
inconsistency is occurred between the mouse and your finger action. · After
replacing the Touch Screen or Display. · If the resolution of the Display is
changed. Note: If any driver/patch is missing or you require technical
support, please contact your retailer.
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Remote Control
Inserting the Batteries into the Remote
The remote may have a screw that secures the battery compartment cover onto
the remote control first (or this may be in a separate bag). Remove the screw,
if the cover is screwed on previously. Then remove the battery compartment
cover to reveal the battery compartment. Insert two 1.5V – size AAA batteries.
Make sure the (+) and (-) signs match (observing correct polarity). Do not mix
old and new batteries. Replace only with same or equivalent type. Place the
cover back on. Secure the cover again with the screw, if any.
Standby Button
Press and hold the Standby button on the remote control. Power off dialogue
will appear on the screen. Highlight OK and press the OK button. The Display
will switch into standby mode. Press briefly and release to switch the Display
into quick standby mode or to switch on the Display when in quick standby or
standby mode.
The behaviour of the Standby button will change depending on the Power Mode
option setting in the Display Settings > Options > Power Up Settings menu. If
this option is turned off (Eco mode), the Display will switch into standby
mode when the Standby button is pressed.
1. Standby: Quick Standby / Standby / On
2. Volume +/-: Increases or decreases the volume
3. Home: Opens the Home Screen
4. Menu: Opens the Display Settings menu
5. Directional buttons: Navigates menus, setting options, moves the focus or
cursor, etc.
6. OK: Confirms user selections, enters to sub-menus 7. Back: Returns to
previous screen, goes one step back,
closes open windows
8. Mute: Completely turns off the volume of the Display
9. Freeze: Freezes the currently displayed image on the screen. Press again
to cancel the freeze function. You can also press the Back button to quit
freeze mode or tap on the Unfreeze button on the screen
10. Eye Care: Enables or disables eye care function. Basically the Colour
Temperature will be set to Warm when this button is pressed
11. Pause/Play: Pauses the media being played / Resumes playing the paused
media
12. Numeric keyboard: Opens a numeric keyboard. Use this virtual keyboard to
enter a number in the text box on the screen
13. Picture Mode: Opens the picture mode selection menu. Press the button
consecutively or use the Left and Right directional buttons to set
14. No function
15. Exit: Closes and exits from displayed menus or any running application,
returns to previous screen, opens the Home Screen
16. Source: Opens the source selection menu
17. Brightness +/-: Increases or decreases the brightness of the screen
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General Use
The initial setup is not fully compatible with the touch screen. So it will be
more convenient to use the remote control when performing initial setup
process.
To interact with the user interface when on the Home Screen or when working in
an application, tap, tap and hold or tap and drag with the included pen or
your finger. The Display also supports multitouch gestures and more, so you
can use two fingers to resize or rotate objects, zoom in and out, and two or
more users can simultaneously write or draw while using the applications or
annotation tool.
Operation with the Remote Control
Press the Home button to display or return to the Home Screen. You can
navigate through the elements situated on the Home Screen using the remote
control buttons. Press a directional button first to start navigating on the
Home Screen with the remote. Press the Menu button to display the Display
Settings menu. Use the directional buttons to move the focus, proceed, adjust
some settings and press OK to make selections in order to make changes, set
your preferences, enter a sub-menu, launch an application, etc. Press the Back
or Exit button to return to the previous menu screen or step, close a menu or
exit an application, etc.
Input Selection
Once you have connected external systems to your Display, you can switch to
different input sources. Press the Source button on your remote control. Use
the directional buttons to highlight a source option and press the OK button
to switch to that source. Or expand the General Tools Bar on the Home Screen,
then tap on the Source button. Available source options will be displayed. Tap
on any input source option to switch to it.
Adjusting the Volume and Brightness
You can adjust the volume and the brightness by using the Volume +/- and
Brightness +/- buttons on the remote.
You can also adjust the volume and brightness using the dedicated sliders on
the Settings Board. Tap on the Settings button on the General Tools Bar to
display the Settings Board.
Initial Setup
When turned on for the first time, initial setup should be performed. Follow
the on-screen instructions to setup your Display. The installation wizard will
guide you through the setup process. Use the directional buttons and the OK
button on the remote to select, set, confirm and proceed. You can use the Back
button on the remote or highlight the Back option at the bottom of the screen
and press OK to go back to the previous steps and change your selections.
You can also use the functionality of the touch screen to navigate through the
initial setup process.
1. Language
The language selection options will be listed on the screen. Select the
desired language from the list and press OK to continue.
2. Country
In the next step select your country from the list and press OK to continue.
3. PIN
At this point, you will be asked to define a PIN for security purposes.
Highlight New Pin and press OK. Enter a fourdigit PIN twice for confirmation
using the virtual keyboard. You have to enter this PIN if you are asked to
enter a PIN for any menu operation later. To skip this step without defining a
PIN, highlight Next and press OK.
4. Display Operation Mode
The Display Operation Mode screen will be displayed next. For normal operation
set the Power Mode to Reactive. Set to Eco for an energy-efficient operation.
In this mode your Display’s settings will be configured to reduce the energy
consumption. Note that, in Eco mode, the UART/LAN Commands will not work if
the Display is in standby state. You can also set your preferences for the
Energy Saving, HDMI Wake Up Enabled, and User Login features here. Highlight
Next and press OK to continue.
5. Network/Internet Settings
The Network/Internet Settings screen will be displayed. You can configure your
Display’s network settings using the options of this menu.
Wired Connection
Connect the Display to the network using an Ethernet cable before proceeding
with the wired connection. Set the Network Type option to Wired Device.
Wireless Connection
Set the Network Type option to Wireless Device. The settings menu will change
for the wireless connection. Refer to the Network & Internet section for
detailed information on how to use this menu. After the settings are
completed, press the Back/Return button to return to the initial setup.
Highlight Next and press OK to continue.
Advanced Settings
Highlight Advanced Settings and press OK. You can use the options in this menu
to change the IP and DNS settings of the Display. Highlight the required
option and press OK. Select the items in the drop down menu and press OK. Use
the virtual keyboard to enter the new values. Highlight Save and press OK to
save the settings when finished.
Networked Standby Mode
You can also enable or disable the Networked Standby Mode feature by setting
the related option accordingly. This is a standard that allows a device to be
turned on or woken up by a network message when it is in standby mode. If you
want your Display to consume less power in
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standby mode, you can disable the Networked Standby Mode option by setting it
to Off. Refer to the Networked Standby Mode section for more information.
The connection status information will be displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
Refer to the Network & Internet and Connectivity sections if you need
information on configuring a network connection and other available options.
After the settings are completed highlight Next and press OK to continue.
6. Manufacturer Usage & Diagnostics
You will be asked to give your consent to the collection of your data. Read
the text on the screen for detailed information. Highlight Accept and press OK
to give your consent. Highlight Next and press OK to proceed.
7. OTA Modes
The OTA Modes screen will be displayed next. You can set your preference for
an OTA upgrade. Highlight an option and press OK to make a selection. Read the
text on the screen for more information on each option. Highlight Finish and
press OK to complete the initial setup.
When the initial setup is completed Home Screen will be displayed. You can
repeat the initial setup process and reset the Display’s settings to the
factory defaults anytime using the First time installation option in the
Display Settings > Options menu. You can access the Display Settings menu by
pressing the Menu button on the remote.
Note: You will be asked to enter the PIN to perform initial setup. If you
didn’t define a PIN during the initial setup, you can use the default PIN.
Default PIN is set to 0000. If you have defined a PIN during the initial setup
or later via the Display menu, the default PIN will be 4725.
Home Screen
After the initial setup, the Display will open with the Home Screen. To be
able to use the widgets, tools, applications and access the settings and user-
specific content, login will be required if the User Login feature is enabled
during the initial setup. Disable the User Login feature to have the default
admin account automatically logged in after the initial setup. Refer to the
Login and Account Management System (AMS) sections for more information. After
you have logged in, the Home Screen of your user account will be displayed.
Press the Home or Exit button to display or return to the Home Screen.
Following widgets will be available on the Home Screen:
In the upper right corner · Search ( – only if user logged in) · Quick
Settings ( – only if user logged in) · All apps ( – only if user logged in) ·
Lock ( – only if user logged in) · Log out ( – only if user login is enabled)
· Wireless connection indicator
In the centre · Time · Date · Edit ( ) or favourite applications and edit
(only if
user logged in)
· Login ( – only if user not logged in)
On the left and right sides · General Tools Bars
General Tools Bar
General Tools Bars are situated over the left and right edges of the screen.
If not in use, the tool bars on the Home Screen will be hidden automatically.
Tap on an empty area on the screen to reveal the hidden toggle buttons of the
bars. The bars will appear in collapsed state. To expand or collapse a tool
bar tap on the toggle button of that bar. The tool bars will always appear on
top of all other content currently displayed on the screen. These toggle
buttons and the bars can be dragged up and down along the edges of the
bars/screen so you can see and tap on the content beneath. To use this
function, tap and hold the toggle button or the dragging area at the bottom of
the bar, drag it to the desired location without lifting your finger, and then
release.
You can enable or disable the General Tools Bars using the related switches.
Tap on the gear wheel widget on the Home Screen to display the Quick Settings
Board. Tap on the Show Right Bar or Show Left Bar switch to enable or disable
the related bar.
Following function buttons are included on the General Tools Bar:
Toggle: Expand or collapse the bar
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Tools: Open the Tools Board
All Apps: Display all applications installed on the Display
Settings: Open the Settings Board
Recent Apps: Display recently used applications
Home: Display Home Screen
Back: Return to previous screen, menu
Drag: Drag the bar along the edge of the screen
Tools Board
Calculator
Chronometer
Timer
Palette
Freeze
Screenshot
Crop
Spotlight
Voting
Lock
Tools Board will be displayed when you tap on the Tools button on the General
Tools Bar, if you are logged in previously. Otherwise login dialogue will be
displayed.
Following function buttons will be included:
Calculator: Open calculator tool
Chronometer: Open chronometer tool
Timer: Open timer tool
Palette: Open quick palette tool
Freeze: Freeze the currently displayed picture on the screen. The General
Tools Bars will not be shown and the Freeze Board will appear at the bottom of
the screen. You can use the function buttons on this board to unfreeze the
picture, open the quick palette tool, and take a screenshot. You can also drag
the board left and right along the edge of the screen. To use this function,
tap and hold the dragging area in the upper left corner of the board, drag it
to the desired location without lifting your finger, and then release
Screenshot: Take a screenshot of the whole screen
Crop: Crop the screen and take a screenshot of the cropped part of the screen.
Adjust the cropping area first and then tap on the check mark next to the Crop
function button on the Tools Board. Tap on the cross mark to cancel
You can resize the cropping area by dragging the handles situated in the
middle and the corners of it. To relocate the cropping area, tap and hold
anywhere on this area, drag, and then release
Spotlight: Spotlight an area of the currently displayed picture on the screen.
Tap and hold the spotlight area, drag it to the desired location, and then
release. To resize the spotlight area, place your fingers on the screen and
drag them away from or towards each other. You can also open the spotlight
tool by tapping and holding anywhere on the screen with three fingertips
Voting: You can start a voting using this tool. When you tap on the Voting
function button, the voting screen with a QR code will be displayed if the
Display is connected to the Internet. To participate in the voting,
participants with mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.) that allow
Internetaccess should scan this code. Note that, the mobile devices should be
connected to the same network as the Display. The QR code will direct the
participants to a site where they can enter their user name for the voting.
After entering the username, they should tap on the Join button. If the
connection is successful, the “Success” message appears on the screen of the
mobile device. There will also be an increase in the number of the connections
on the voting screen if the connection is successful, (For example, if it is
0, it becomes 1). Afterwards, when the Start Session button on the voting
screen is tapped, this page will be closed and a bar will appear at the bottom
of the screen of the Display. Start Voting, Show Result, and Quit function
buttons will be available on this bar. When the Start Voting button is tapped,
a screen with 5 options (A, B, C, D, and E) appears on the mobile device. The
participants
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can select the desired option here. On the bar, the Start Voting button turns
into the Stop Voting button. This button can be tapped, to end the voting.
When the voting is stopped, the connected devices will no longer be able to
vote. Afterwards, when the Show Result button is tapped, the voting results
will be displayed. On this screen, the distribution of votes is displayed on a
graph. This graph shows the number of votes and participants. On the second
screen, the names of the participants and their votes can be seen. Tap on the
Return button to close results. Tap on the Quit button on the bar to close the
voting tool
Lock: Create a screen lock password / Lock the screen. You will need to enter
this password to unlock the screen
When you open a tool, it will always be shown on top of all content and have
drag and drop function. To use this function, tap and hold the centre of the
palette tool or the title area of other tools, drag them to the desired
location without lifting your finger, and then release.
To close a tool, tap on the X mark on the tool or the tool’s function button
on the Tools Board or the Back function button on the General Tools Bar.
Note: The screenshots will be saved into the Pictures folder on the internal
memory of the Display. You can use the File Manager application to browse the
files on the Display.
Display Settings: Open the Display Settings menu
Lock: Set a screen lock password for the active user account or change the
existing one
AMS: Open AMS (Account Management System) settings. Will not be available if
the user account does not have administrative rights (User Role – Super
Admin). Refer to the Account Management System (AMS) section for more
information
Login Settings: Open login settings. Will not be available if the active user
account does not have administrative rights (User Role – Super Admin). Refer
to the Login section for more information
Password: Change the password of the active user account
Users: Open the Users Board. Add or delete user accounts or edit the settings
of the existing ones. Will not be available if the active user account does
not have administrative rights (User Role – Super Admin)
Wallpaper: Set the wallpaper option of your choice for your TV. Highlight a
wallpaper option and tap on the Save button.
Users Board
Settings Board
Add User
admin
Display Settings
Lock
Add
Edit
Password
Lock
Delete
AMS
Login Settings
Cancel
Password
Users
Wallpaper
Settings Board will be displayed when you tap on the Settings button on the
General Tools Bar, if you are logged in previously. Otherwise login dialogue
will be displayed. Following function buttons will be included: Volume Slider
( ): Adjust volume level Brightness Slider ( ): Adjust brightness level
Tap on the Users button on the Settings Board to display the Users Board. This
button will not be available if the active user account does not have
administrative rights.
Select the user account the settings of which you want to change or which you
want to delete.
Following function buttons will be included:
Add: Add a new user account
Edit: Change the name and the role of the selected user account
Delete: Delete the selected user account
Password: Change the password of the selected user account
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Lock: Set a screen lock password for the selected user account or change the
existing one
The updated information will be saved on the Display. If the Display is
connected to the Internet and operating in AMS active mode, the updated
information will be saved in AMS.
Quick Palette
The dynamic (floating) Quick Palette mainly provides drawing functions. You
can use the tools on it to change the pen’s colour, pen’s or eraser’s
thickness, take a screenshot, launch the white board application, and so on.
You can open the Quick Palette by tapping and holding anywhere on the screen
with two fingertips. Following function buttons will be included:
Clear Screen ( ): Clear all drawing on the screen
White Board ( ): Launch the Vdraw application
Crop ( ): Crop the screen and take a screenshot of the cropped part of the
screen. Adjust the cropping area first and then tap on the check mark next to
the cropping function button on the Quick Palette. Tap on the cross mark to
cancel
You can resize the cropping area by dragging the handles situated in the
middle and the corners of it. To relocate the cropping area, tap and hold
anywhere on this area, drag, and then release
Screenshot ( ): Take a screenshot of the whole screen
Close ( ): Close Quick Palette
File Manager ( ): Launch the File Manager application
Tip Size Bar, Colour Bar, Eraser
A thin and a thick white ring will appear around the circles to indicate the
selected ones. The thin white ring will indicate the selected option for the
pen and the thick white ring will indicate the selected option for the
highlighter. If the selected option is the same for both the pen and the
highlighter, only one thick ring will be visible.
Only a thick ring will be visible on the tip size bar to indicate the selected
option for the eraser.
Tip Size Bar: Select the tip size of the pen, highlighter or eraser
Colour Bar: Select the colour of the pen or highlighter. Supported colours are
Black, Red, Green and Blue
Eraser ( ): Switch to eraser mode or switch back to pen/highlighter mode. This
function button is situated on the colour bar
When switched to eraser mode you can use the pen or your fingers to erase the
digital ink from the interactive screen. You can also use your palm to erase
larger areas.
Note: The screenshots will be saved into the Pictures folder on the internal
memory of the Display. You can use the File Manager application to browse the
files on the Display.
Drawing/Writing Over Screen
Please follow instructions below for drawing or writing on the screen.
· Select the desired colour and size for the pen or highlighter on the colour
and tip size bar by tapping with the corresponding tip of the included pen.
Use the thin tip for pen function and the thick tip for highlighter function
· Draw/Write anywhere on the screen with the Stylus pen
With the included Stylus pen, you can write and draw just like you would with
an ordinary pen. The thin tip is for pen function and the thick tip is for
highlight function.
· Tap on the Eraser ( ) button to erase local areas.
· Tap on the Clear Screen ( ) button to clear all drawings and writings on the
screen at once
· Tap on the Close ( ) button to close the Quick Palette
The drawings will not be erased when you close the Palette. They will appear
again when the Quick Palette is opened again. This will not apply if the
Display is switched off and back on again.
Login
When the Display is turned on for the first time, an elementary Home Screen
will be displayed after the initial setup is completed, if the User Login
feature is enabled during the initial setup. As mentioned before, you will not
be able to use the tools, applications and access the settings and create
user-specific content if this is the case. Therefore, login will be required
or you can disable the User Login feature during the initial setup to have the
default admin account automatically logged in. Refer to the User Login Feature
section below for more information.
You can log in as described below, if the user login feature is enabled.
· Tap on the Login widget ( ) situated in the centre of the Home Screen. The
login dialogue will be displayed.
There are two ways to log in;
· Enter your user name and password credentials and tap on the Login button.
Refer to the Creating User Accounts section below for more information on
creating a user account.
· Use the default user name and password to log in. The default username and
password are both set to “admin”.
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Tap on the Cancel button to exit.
User Login Feature
To use tools, applications and access the settings without logging in with
your user account, you will need to disable the User Login feature during the
initial setup. This will automatically log you into the default admin account.
But if you did not disable this feature during the initial setup, you need to
log in first as described above. After logging in, you can enable or disable
this feature as described below.
· Tap on the Settings button on the General Tools Bar to display the Settings
Board
· Tap on the Login Settings button. Login Settings screen will be displayed.
Will not be available if the active user account does not have administrative
rights (User Role – Super Admin)
· Tap on the User Login switch to enable or disable
· Tap on the Save button to complete
Creating User Accounts
To create or add a user account the User Login feature should be enabled first
as described above. To do that you need to log into an account with
administrative rights. You can use the default username and password to do
this. Enter “admin” for both.
Now you will be allowed to use the tool bars. Tap on the Settings button on
the General Tools Bar to display the Settings Board. Then tap on the Users
button. You will see the options to add, edit, and delete an account. Tap on
the Add button to add a new user account. Enter the credentials and select the
user role as User or Super Admin to determine the authorisation level of the
account. When you are done, tap on the Save button.
Super Admin – Able to list users, add, edit and delete any user or update user
password and lock password of any user
User – Able to edit own user password and lock password
The new user account information will be saved on the Display. If the Display
is connected to the Internet and operating in AMS active mode, the information
of the created user account will be saved in AMS and will be accessible on any
Display registered to the same AMS.
Account Management System (AMS)
AMS is a cloud-based system where all the data of the registered users and the
Displays is stored. So, users can access their accounts and settings on any
Display registered to the same AMS. Registering with AMS is not mandatory if a
stand-alone operating Display is needed.
The Display supports operating both in AMS active and AMS passive mode. AMS
passive mode is set by default.
AMS Registration
It is required to have an Internet connection and the active user account
should have administrative rights (User Role – Super Admin) in order to
connect the Display to AMS. Please follow the instructions below:
· Connect the Display to the Internet
Refer to the Connectivity section for more information
· Tap on the AMS button situated on the Settings Board. AMS Settings screen
will be displayed. The AMS button is also situated on the Quick Settings
Board. Tap on the Quick Settings widget on the Home Screen to display the
board
· Tap on the AMS Active switch to enable the AMS
· Following fields will appear. These fields should be filled in to register
with AMS. Enter the required information
Display Name: A Name for your Display. Display information can be followed
through AMS with this name
Account Management System URL: Web URL of AMS
Account Management System Key: Unique key for AMS
· When you are done filling these fields, tap on the Save button to complete
the registration
Tap on the Cancel button to exit.
As a result, device and user settings will be downloaded from AMS, and users
registered to AMS will become active in this Display. And the information of
this Display and the user accounts created on it will be kept on AMS and will
become accessible on any Display registered to the same AMS.
Obtaining AMS URL and AMS Key
Please contact your AMS administrator for AMS URL and AMS Key information.
AMS administrator is required to follow the instructions below to get the AMS
Key:
· Enter the AMS URL in the address bar of the web browser
· Enter the user name and the password in the related fields to log in
· Go to Settings > Configuration (AMS Settings Page Configuration Tab)
· Find the AMS Secret Key field on the page
Favourite Applications
You can select the desired applications for quick access. These apps will be
accessible directly from the Home Screen.
To add an application to your favourites, tap on the plus sign ( ) on the home
screen. If an application is priorly added, tap on the plus sign at the bottom
right corner of the favourite applications box to add an application or remove
a present one. Available apps will be displayed in a box on the right side.
Here you can select the applications you
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want to add by tapping on them, and then tap on the Add button to add them. In
the same way, you can select the applications that you want to remove from the
favourite applications box and then tap on the trash can button to remove
them. You can add or remove one or more of them by tapping on the apps in
these boxes. When you are done, tap on the Cancel button.
If you want these changes to be applied to your registered account on AMS, the
Display should be connected to the Internet and operating in AMS active mode.
All Applications
Tap on the All Apps widget ( ) on the Home Screen or on the General Tools Bar.
All applications installed on your Display will be listed here. You can launch
any installed application using this screen.
Tap anywhere on the darkened area of the screen or the Back button on the
General Tools Bar to exit.
Note: When using the VMeet application, make sure to connect the USB camera to
the Display before you launch the application. Otherwise, you won’t be able to
turn on the camera during your meeting. If this is the case, close the app and
relaunch it to use the camera.
Recent Applications
Tap on the Recent Apps button on the General Tools Bar. The recently used
applications that are still running in the background will be displayed. Swipe
up or down to see all apps. You can switch between apps using this screen. Tap
on an app to switch to it. To close an app, tap on the `X’ sign on the upper
right corner of the app. You can close all recently used apps at once by
tapping on the Clear All button.
Tap anywhere on the screen or the Home button on the General Tools Bar to
exit.
Display Settings Menu Content
You can configure the settings of your Display using the Display Settings
menu. In order to access this menu, press the Menu button on the remote or tap
on the Quick Settings widget ( ) on the Home Screen to display the Quick
Settings Board and then tap on the Display Settings button. You can also use
the Display Settings button situated on the Settings Board. Available options
will be listed.
Note that some options in the Display Settings menu may not be available
depending on the model of your Display and its features.
Picture
Picture Mode: Set the picture mode to suit your preference or requirements.
Picture mode can be set to one of these options: Game, Sports, Signage,
Natural, and Text.
Some of the picture settings will be adjusted according to the selected
picture mode.
Energy Saving: Set your preference for energy saving. If set to Eco the
Display will adjust the energy consumption accordingly. Set to Off to turn
this setting off. Some other picture settings may not be changed if this
option is set to Eco.
When the Display is not in use, you can switch off or disconnect the Display
from the mains plug to reduce or cut the energy consumption.
Contrast: Adjust the contrast value of the screen.
Brightness: Adjust the brightness value of the screen.
Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness value for the objects displayed on the screen.
Colour: Adjust the colour saturation value of the screen.
Backlight: Adjust the backlight level of the screen manually. This item will
not be available if the Energy Saving option is set to Eco.
Picture Zoom: Set the aspect ratio of the screen. To make the image fit the
screen exactly, you can select one of the predefined options according to your
preference.
Advanced Settings
Dynamic Contrast: Set your preference for the dynamic contrast ratio setting.
High, Medium, Low, and Off options will be available.
Microdimming: Set your micro dimming preference. High, Medium, Low, and Off
options will be available. While this feature is active, it will enhance
contrast locally for each defined zone.
Colour Space: Set your colour space preference. Auto, Rgb, and Yuv options
will be available.
Colour Temperature: Set your colour temperature preference. Normal (9300K),
Warm, and Cold options will be available.
Gamma Slider: Adjust the light and dark balance manually.
Noise Reduction: Set your preference for noise reducing functionality. High,
Medium, Low, and Off options will be available.
Colour Shift: Adjust the colour tone manually.
Film Mode: It is the function for 3:2 or 2:2 cadence detection for 24 fps film
content and improves the side effects (like interlacing effect or judder)
which are caused by these pull down methods. Set your Film Mode preference as
Auto or turn it off by setting to Off.
HDMI RGB Range: This setting should be adjusted according to input RGB signal
range on HDMI source. It can be limited range (16-235) or full range (0-255).
Set your HDMI RGB range preference. Auto, Full, and Limit options will be
available.
Reset: Reset the video settings to factory default settings.
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Note: Adjusting some of the settings may not affect the picture on the
launcher menu.
Sound
Speakers: To hear the Display audio from the connected compatible audio device
set to External Audio System. Set to Display Speakers to use the speakers of
your Display for sound output.
Dolby Audio Processing: With Dolby Audio Processing, you can improve the sound
quality of your Display. Press OK to see the options and set.
Sound Mode: Highlight the Sound Mode option and press OK to see the preset
sound modes. Smart, Music, Movie, and News options will be available.
Highlight the option you prefer and press OK to set.
Volume Leveler: Allows you to balance the sound levels. In this way, you are
minimally affected by abnormal sound rises and falls. If the Sound Mode is set
to Smart, this feature can be turned on. Highlight and press OK to turn on.
Then adjust manually using the slider.
Balance: Adjust the left and right volume balance for speakers and headphones.
Digital Output: Set the digital sound output preference. PCM, Bypass, and Auto
options will be available. Highlight the option you prefer and press OK to
set.
Note: This option should be set to PCM instead of Auto, if the connected
external audio device does not support DD. Otherwise, no sound will be heard
from the connected device.
AVL: With this option, you can set the Display to automatically level out
sudden volume differences. Typically at the beginning of adverts or when you
are switching sources. Turn this option on/off by pressing OK.
HDMI/ARC Latency: Adjust the delay value for HDMI/ARC.
Audio Output Latency: Adjust the delay value for SPDIF.
Dialogue Enhancer: This feature provides sound postprocessing options for
speech-gated dialogue enhancement. Highlight and press OK to turn on. Then
adjust manually using the slider.
Reset: Reset the sound settings to factory default settings.
Network & Internet
You can configure your Display’s network settings using the options of this
menu.
Wi-Fi: Turn the wireless LAN (WLAN) function on and off. Highlight and press
OK to turn this function on and off.
Note: If the Display is connected to a wired network, unplug the Ethernet
cable to allow wireless connection.
Available networks
When the WLAN function is turned on, a few available wireless networks will be
listed. Highlight See all and press OK to see all networks. Select one and
press OK to connect.
You may be asked to enter a password to connect to the selected network, in
case the network is password protected.
You can see the status of the connection under the name of your network. It
will read `Connected’ if the connection is successful. Highlight the network
that your Display is connected to and press OK to see the information on the
connection, such as the Internet connection status (as Connected – Not
connected), and if connected, the IP/MAC addresses and signal strength. You
can also change the IP settings using the related option and delete the
connected wireless network profile using the Forget network option here. You
can set a proxy server using the related option under the Other Options
caption.
Note: The IP Setting changes will not take immediate effect but becomes active
after the Display is turned off and then back on again.
Other Options
Add new network: Add networks with hidden SSID’s (network name). You can use
this option in order to connect to the hidden networks by entering their names
manually. This item will not be available if the Wi-Fi option is not turned
on.
Proxy settings: Set a HTTP proxy for browser manually. This proxy may not be
used by other apps.
Networked Standby Mode: This is a standard that allows a device to be turned
on or woken up by a network message when it is in standby mode. Highlight and
press OK to turn this function on and off. Refer to the Networked Standby Mode
section for more information.
Internet Speed Test: Start a speed test for the Internet connection. The test
result will be displayed when completed.
Ethernet
If the Ethernet (LAN) function under the Ethernet caption is turned on, you
can see the LAN status (as Connected – Not connected) and also MAC/IP
addresses here if the connection was successful. You can also change the IP
settings using the related option. You can set a proxy server using the
related option under the Other Options caption.
Ethernet: Turn the LAN function on and off. Highlight and press OK to turn
this function on and off.
Connected/Not connected: Displays the status of the connection (via Ethernet),
IP and MAC addresses.
802.1x Settings: Configure your Display’s Ethernet port settings.
IP settings: Configure your Display’s IP settings.
Note: The IP Setting changes will not take immediate effect but becomes active
after the Display is turned off and then back on again.
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Options
Device Info
Display device information menu options.
Set ID: Sets the device ID. Highlight this option and press the Numeric
keyboard button (depends on the model) or numeric buttons on the remote
control to set an ID number for your Display.
Software Version: Displays current software version. Press OK to open the
update centre. In addition to the current software version, the last update
date information can be found here. The CHECK UPDATE option will be
highlighted. Press OK to start a manual search for a software update. To do
this, your Display should be connected to the Internet. If any update is
found, you can download and install the new software using the related
options. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Serial Number: Displays serial number of the Display. (Cannot be changed by
the user)
Model Name: Displays model name of the Display. (Cannot be changed by the
user)
Save Model Information: Copies the model information data of the Display to a
connected USB device.
Display Life Time: Displays the lifetime of the Display in hours.
Controls
Pixel shift: Enables or disables pixel shifting. This option can be used to
avoid image retention (after image effects) that can occur when displaying
fixed patterns or still images for long periods of time. If enabled, the
picture and OSD (On-Screen Display) will be shifted at specified time
intervals.
No Signal: Sets the behaviour preference of the Display, when no signal is
detected from the currently set input source. Failover, Input Search, and
Disabled options are available. If Failover is selected the Display checks the
connected USB device for available files to play. If no playable files are
available or there is no USB device connected to the Display, the No Signal
Image will be displayed. If there isn’t any No Signal Image available, No
Signal OSD will be displayed on the screen. The setting of the USB Auto Play
option in the Display Settings > System Settings > More menu is not important,
in Failover mode it will function anyway. If Input Search is selected,
available input sources will be listed. Highlight the options you want and
press OK to select. The Display will search all selected input sources
consecutively to find signal. If no signal is detected from other available
sources, the Display will turn off automatically after completing a cycle. How
to install No Signal Image
Install the file you want to use onto the root directory of any USB storage
device and name it as “NoSignalImage.png”. Connect the USB storage device to
the Display. Highlight the USB Operations option in the Display Settings >
Options > USB menu and press OK. Control Button Lock: Set to On to prohibit
the use of the button/s on the Display.
Remote Control Lock: Set to On to inhibit the use of the remote. Remote
control will function in standby mode independently from the setting of this
option.
To turn this option off and be able to use the remote again, tap on the Quick
Settings widget on the Home Screen to display the Quick Settings Board. Then
tap on the Display Settings button. Enter the Options > Controls menu and set
this option to Off.
You can also unlock the remote control by pressing the “Down / Volume + /
Brightness + / Volume – / Brightness -” buttons consecutively.
UART0: Select ASCII/HEX protocol for UART 0. Default value is ASCII. There is
no need to restart the Display after selection in order to work with the
protocols correctly. If the selection is changed, the latest selected protocol
will be preserved and started when the Display is booted up.
Note that ASCII/HEX selection is not working while debug logs are enabled. If
it is wrongly changed to HEX while debug logs are enabled, revert the
selection to ASCII and reboot the Display in order to correct the debug logs
and the ASCII protocol behaviour.
Also note that HEX protocol will work with the baud rate value 19200 for UART
0.
UART1: Select ASCII/HEX protocol for UART 1. Default value is HEX. There is no
need to restart the Display after selection in order to work with the
protocols correctly. If the selection is changed, the latest selected protocol
will be preserved and started when the Display is booted up.
Note that ASCII/HEX selection is always working as expected. It does not
matter if the debug logs are enabled or not.
Also note that HEX protocol will work with the baud rate value 9600 for UART1.
Embedded Touch: Enable the functionality of the embedded touch screen for the
selected option. If set to Auto, touch screen will be active for the current
source (HDMI, DP, OPS or Display/Home). Refer to the Embedded Infrared Overlay
Touch Screen section for more infirmation.
Note: Availability of the input options may differ depending on the model of
the Display.
Microphone and Front USB (depends on the model): Set your preference for the
usage of the USB input/s and microphone located on the front side of the
Display. Display, OPS, and Auto options are available. Selected option
determines whether the microphone and front USB input/s are active.
Display – active for Home source
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OPS – active for OPS source
Auto – active for current source (Home or OPS)
Note: Microphone and front USB may not be available depending on the model of
your Display.
Menu Lock: You can block access to the Display Settings menu by setting this
item to All menus. When you press the Menu button on the remote, tap on the
Display Settings button on the Quick Settings Board or on the Settings Board,
you will be asked to enter the PIN that you have defined during the initial
setup process. If you didn’t defined a PIN during the initial setup, you can
use the default PIN. Default PIN is set to 0000. If you have defined a PIN
during the initial setup or later via the Display menu, the default PIN will
be 4725. Set to Off to disable this function.
Auto Source Switch: If this option is enabled the Display will switch to the
currently active HDMI source automatically when a device is connected to the
Display through the HDMI1 or HDMI2 input socket. Set to Enabled to enable this
feature.
When a source device connected to either HDMI1 or HDMI2 input socket is
removed, the Display will switch to the other active HDMI source. If there is
no other device connected to the Display and the HDMI Wake Up Enabled option
is enabled, the Display will switch into the standby mode.
There is also a 3-second restriction for the successive connected HDMI
sources. This means, second HDMI device must be plugged in 3 seconds after the
first HDMI device is plugged in.
Note: This feature applies for HDMI1 and HDMI2 input sockets only. Refer to
the General View section to see the HDMI inputs.
Bluetooth: Switches on or off the Bluetooth functionality. Set to Enabled to
enable this feature.
Note: Previous pairing information will be lost if the Bluetooth option is
disabled.
Bluetooth Remotes & Accessories: You can use wireless accessories, such as
remote controls, headphones, keyboards or game controllers with your Display.
Add devices to use them with your Display. Select this option and press OK to
start searching available devices in order to pair them with your Display. If
available highlight the Add accessory option and press OK to start the search.
Set your device to pairing mode. Available devices will be recognised and
listed or pairing request will be displayed. To start pairing, select your
device from the list and press OK, or highlight OK and press OK when the
pairing request appears.
Connected devices will also be listed here. Highlight the device and press OK
to see available options. To unpair a device, highlight the Unpair option and
press OK. Then select OK and press OK again to unpair the device from the
Display. You can also change the name of a connected device. Highlight the
Change name option and press OK. Use the virtual keyboard to change the name
of the device.
If the device supports it, the device’s current battery life remaining
information will be displayed here as well.
If the Bluetooth option in the Controls menu is disabled, this option will
become unavailable and appear as greyed out in the menu. Note that previous
pairing information will be lost if the Bluetooth option is disabled.
Power Up Settings
Power Up Mode: Configures the power up mode preference. Always On, Standby,
and Last State options are available.
Power Mode: If this feature is enabled the Display can be turned on again with
the RS232 and LAN commands if it is turned off through it. Press OK to enable
or disable the feature.
Enabled – Reactive mode
Disabled – Eco mode
HDMI Wake Up Enabled: This feature works based on HDMI 5V or video signal and
it will only work with a single HDMI source. When this signal is active the
Display wakes up and when the signal is inactive the Display shuts down.
Disabled, 5V, and Enabled options are available. Set according to your
preference. Highlight the option you prefer and press OK to enable. In order
to use this feature in conjunction with the Auto Source Switch feature it is
recommended to enable the Auto Source Switch option in the Options > Controls
menu.
Enabled – works based on video signal
5V – works based on 5V signal
Note: Depending on the model of your Display, this feature may not be
available, or if the Power Mode option is disabled (Eco mode), it may not work
with the HDMI2 source.
USB
Clone to USB: Copies the database files from the Display to a connected USB
device.
Clone from USB: Copies the database files from a connected USB device to the
Display.
USB Operations: Highlight and press OK to perform USB operations.
USB Information: Press OK to open the USB Information menu screen. Current
total and free space information of the connected USB device will be
displayed. You can also format the connected USB device as device storage
using the Format Disk option in this menu (FAT32 format only) to extend the
storage capacity of your Display. After doing this, that device will only be
usable with the Display.
IMPORTANT: Formatting your USB storage device will erase ALL the data on it
and its file system will be converted to FAT32.
Safely Remove: You can use this option to remove the devices connected to the
USB inputs of the Display safely. Highlight this option and press OK. Wait for
the message to be displayed on the screen and then remove your device.
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Failure to do so, may cause problems when you connect your USB device to other
devices and you might have to format your USB device.
OPS Settings
Fixed Volume Enable: Enables or disables the use of fixed volume value which is set in the Fixed Volume Value menu item. If this option is disabled, this menu item will be unavailable to be set. Press OK to enable or disable the feature.
Press OK to open the OPS Settings menu screen.
OPS Status: Displays whether the OPS module is on or off. Allows the change of
status via soft PSON signal (0.5s).
OPS Power: Highlight and press OK to turn the OPS module on or off.
Power Down: Turns the OPS off via hard PSON signal (5s).
Fixed Volume Value: Sets the value of the volume to be fixed.
Headphone Direct Volume: When this feature is enabled, the sound is routed
directly to the headphone output, without going through the Display’s sound
processing procedures.
Boot Signal: Enables or disables sending of a PSON signal. The Display checks
the status signal of the OPS at bootup in order to turn it on by sending a
PSON signal if it is off. Some OPS’s send incorrect information on their
status during the bootup of the Display, so they seem to be on even though
they are off. For such non-standard OPS’s, this option must be enabled. In
this case, a PSON signal will be send for the OPS regardless of the received
status information at bootup.
Recovery Mode: When this option is enabled and OPS is on, if there is no video
for 10 seconds it resets hotplug. If there is no video available after 30
seconds it reboots OPS.
OPS Always On: When this option is enabled, the Power Mode option in the
Display Settings > Options > Power Up Settings menu will be forced to enabled
(Reactive mode) in the menu and OPS will not be set to standby.
Reset to Default Values
Reset: Highlight this option and press the OK button on the remote to return
the Options menu settings to factory defaults.
First time installation
Highlight this option and press OK to repeat the initial setup process and
reset the Display’s settings to the factory defaults. Note: You will be asked
to enter the PIN to perform initial setup. If you didn’t define a PIN during
the initial setup, you can use the default PIN. Default PIN is set to 0000. If
you have defined a PIN during the initial setup or later via the Display menu,
the default PIN will be 4725.
System Settings
Power Off Mode: Some OPS devices doesn’t support power button feature. It can
take a long time for the OPS to go into standby mode. In such cases, these
menu options will be used to determine the behaviour of the Display. Force and
Normal modes will be available. Highlight and press OK to switch between
modes.
Force: If the OPS is not turned off when the standby button is pressed, the
OPS will only wait 10 seconds to switch into standby mode.
Normal: The Display continues to show the message “OPS is shutting down” on
the screen until the power is turned off. If the Display doesn’t switch into
standby mode for 20 seconds, a message will be displayed.
SDM Version (depends on the model): Displays the SDM version information.
Volume Settings
Volume Limit: Sets the maximum value of the volume.
Volume Limit (Headphone): Sets the maximum value of the headphone volume.
Startup Volume Enable: Enables or disables the use of startup volume value
which is set in the Startup Volume Value menu item. If this option is
disabled, this menu item will be unavailable to be set. Press OK to enable or
disable the feature.
Startup Volume Value: Sets the startup value of the volume.
Language: Set your OSD menu language preference.
Date/Time: Set the date and time options of your Display.
Automatic date & time: You can set your Display to automatically update the
time and date data over the network. Turn this option off, if you want to
manually set the date and time.
Set date: Set the date manually.
Set time: Set the time manually.
Set time zone: Set the time zone.
Use 24-hour format: Turn the 24-hour format on or off.
Sources: Enable or disable the source options. There will also be Enhanced and
Auto options available for some sources, if your Display supports Ultra HD.
The Enhanced option can be used for up to 4K@60Hz images, and the Enabled
option can be used for up to 4K@30Hz images. Set to Auto to allow the Display
to automatically switch between the Enabled and Enhanced options in case no
image can be displayed due to incompatibility with the source device. Note:
HDMI cables which are longer than 5 metres and which are not HDMI certified
can cause display problems. We recommend using a certified Premium High-Speed
HDMI Cable. Source device, connection cable quality and other HDMI equipments
used may affect performance. Please refer to
https://www.hdmi.org/resource/cables (for
finding the right cable)
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Menu Timeout: Set your idle timeout duration preference for the menus.
Standby Mode Led: Enable or disable the functionality of the standby mode LED.
If set to Off the standby mode LED will not light up when the Display is in
standby mode.
Software Upgrade: Ensure that your Display has the latest software. Press OK
to see the current software version and last update time. The CHECK UPDATE
option will be highlighted. You can start a manual search for an update by
pressing OK. To do this, your Display should be connected to the Internet. If
any update is found, you can download and install the new software using the
related options. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Auto Software Upgrade: Enable or disable the automatic software upgrade
functionality. Disabled, Enabled, and Forced options will be available. Set
according to your preference.
Country: The country that was selected during the initial setup process will
be shown.
Auto Display OFF: Set your time preference for the Display to automatically go
into standby mode when not being operated. This option can be set from 1 to 8
hours in steps of 1 hour. You can also disable this option by setting to Off.
CEC: Enable or disable the CEC functionality. Highlight the option of your
choice and press OK to set.
CEC Auto Power On: This function allows the connected HDMI-CEC compatible
device to turn on the Display and switch to its input source automatically.
Highlight the option of your choice and press OK to set.
USB Auto Play: Using this option you can set your Display to start playing the
media content installed on a removable device automatically. Refer to the USB
Auto Play Feature section for detailed information.
Legal Information: Provides information about licences. Third party source,
System WebView licences, and Consumer Information options will be available.
Physical Keyboard Layout: Select your keyboard type, configure remote
controller input method preferences, and manage keyboard settings.
Operating System Settings Menu Content
You can also configure some of the settings of your Display via the hidden
operating system’s Settings menu. In order to access this menu, press the Menu
button and then the Numeric keyboard button on the remote and enter the
3-2-9-1 numbers using the numeric keyboard. Available options will be listed.
You can also press the related button on the front side of the Display to
access this menu (depends on the model). Refer to the Control Buttons on
the Display section if you need further information on the buttons on the
Display and their functions.
Network & Internet
You can configure your Display’s network settings using the options of this
menu. Refer to the Display Settings Menu Content section for more information.
Apps
Using the options of this menu, you can manage the apps on your Display.
Recently opened apps
You can display recently opened apps. Highlight See all apps and press OK to
see all the apps installed on your Display. The amount of storage space that
they needed will also be displayed. You can see the version of the app, open
or force to stop the running of the app, uninstall a downloaded app, clear the
data and cache, turn on/off the notifications, see the permissions and turn
them on/ off, etc. Highlight an app and press OK to see available options.
Permissions
Manage the permissions and some other features of the apps.
App permissions: The apps will be sorted by permission type categories. You
can enable and disable permissions for the apps from within these categories.
Special app access: Configure some app features and special permissions.
Security & Restrictions: Using the options of this menu you can allow or
restrict installation of apps from sources other than the Google Play Store.
Device Preferences
About: Check for system updates, change the device name, reset the Display to
the factory defaults, and view system information such as network addresses,
serial numbers, versions, etc. You can also view legal information here.
Factory reset: Reset all settings to the factory defaults. Highlight Factory
reset and press OK. A confirmation message will be displayed, select Factory
reset to proceed with resetting. A further confirmation message will be
displayed, select Erase everything to factory reset the Display. The Display
will switch off/on first and the initial setup will start. Select Cancel to
exit.
Note: You may be asked to enter a PIN to proceed with the reset operation.
Enter the PIN you have defined during the initial setup. If you didn’t set a
PIN during the initial setup, you can use the default PIN. The default PIN is
set to 0000. If you have defined a PIN during the initial setup or later via
the Display menu, the default PIN will be 4725.
Date & Time: Set the date and time options of your Display. You can set your
Display to automatically update the time
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and date data over the network. Set corresponding to your environment and
preference. Disable by setting as Off if you want to manually change the date
or time. Then set the date, time, time zone and hour format options.
Keyboard: Select your keyboard type, configure remote controller input method
preferences, and manage keyboard settings.
Display & Sound
Display
Text scaling: Set your preferred text size.
Match content frame rate: Set your preference for the Display’s behaviour
related to adapting to the frame rate of the content.
Advanced display settings: Enter additional settings menu. You can enable or
disable gaming mode, select your preference for the video formats, show or
hide enabled and disabled formats.
Sound
System Sounds: System sound is the sound played when navigating or selecting
an item on the Display screen. Highlight this option and press OK to turn this
function on or off.
Advanced Sound Settings: Select your preference for the sound formats, show or
hide enabled and disabled formats.
Storage: View the total storage space status of the Display and connected
devices if available, create free storage space by deleting cached data and
uninstalling priorly installed apps. To see detailed usage information,
highlight the internal storage option or a connected device option and press
OK. There will also be options for ejecting and setting up the connected USB
storage devices as device storage.
Erase & format (Set up) as removable storage: If you did priorly format your
USB storage device as device storage, it will only be usable with your
Display. You can use this option to format it again in order to use it with
other devices. Before proceeding with the formatting, you may consider backing
up the data on your device to your Display’s internal storage or to another
USB storage device using the Back up apps option. Otherwise, some apps may not
work properly after formatting. Follow the on-screen instructions and read the
information displayed on the screen before proceeding.
Note: Formatting the connected storage device will erase all data installed on
it. Back up the files that you want to keep before you proceed with formatting
the device.
Erase & format (Set up) as device storage: You can use the connected USB
storage device to extend the storage capacity of your Display. After doing
this, that device will only be usable with the Display. Follow the onscreen
instructions and read the information displayed on the screen before
proceeding.
Note: Formatting the connected storage device will erase all data installed on
it. Back up the files that you want to keep before you proceed with formatting
the device.
Eject: To keep your content safe, eject your USB storage device before you
unplug it from your Display.
Screen Saver: Set the screensaver options for your Display. You can choose a
screensaver, set a time for the screensaver to activate, or activate the
screensaver.
Location: You can allow the use of the wireless connection to estimate the
location, see the recent location requests and allow or restrict the listed
apps to use your location information.
Accessibility: Configure Captions, Text to speech, Accessibility shortcut
settings and turn High contrast text and Audio description on or off. Some of
the caption settings may not be applied.
Restart: Restart the Display. Highlight and press OK. A confirmation message
will be displayed, select Restart to proceed and Cancel to exit. The Display
will first switch off and then switch on again.
Bluetooth Remotes & Accessories
You can use wireless accessories, such as remote controls, headphones,
keyboards or game controllers with your Display. Add devices to use them with
your Display. Highlight this option and press OK to start searching available
devices in order to pair them with your Display. If available highlight the
Add accessory option and press OK to start the search. Set your device to
pairing mode. Available devices will be recognised and listed or pairing
request will be displayed. Select your device from the list or highlight OK
when the pairing request is prompted and press OK to start pairing.
Connected devices will also be listed under this section. Highlight the device
name and press OK to access detailed information on the device and additional
settings listed below.
Change name: Change the name of the device.
Unpair: Unpair the device from the Display.
Battery: If the device supports it, the device’s current battery life
remaining information will be displayed here.
Note: This menu will not be available if the Bluetooth option in the Display
Settings > Options > Controls menu is not set to Enabled.
Installing Third Party Applications
Check if the installation of apps from sources other than the Play Store is
allowed in the the operating system’s Settings > Apps > Security &
Restrictions menu. Highlight the Unknown sources option and press OK. If the
checkbox next to the related app option in the Install unknown apps menu is
not checked, highlight that option and press OK. Then follow the below
mentioned steps in order to install a third party application. Refer to the
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Operating System Settings Menu Content section if you need further
information.
· Copy the file with the extension “.apk” onto a FAT formatted USB storage
device
· Connect the USB storage device to one of the USB inputs on the Display
· Launch the File Manager app from the All Apps menu. Select your connected
USB storage device and press OK to browse the content. Highlight the file with
the extension “.apk” and press OK. Your permission will be asked. Select
Install and press OK again to proceed
Note: Third party applications support is limited. Some functions of the
application or properly launch may be affected.
Connectivity
To configure wired and wireless settings you should access the Display
Settings > Network & Internet menu. Press the Menu button on the remote or tap
on the Quick Settings widget ( ) on the Home Screen and then tap on the
Display Settings button to view the Display Settings menu. You can also use
the Display Settings button situated on the Settings Board.
The Network & Internet menu can also be accessed from the operating system’s
Settings menu. Refer to the Operating System Settings Menu Content section if
you need further information.
To Connect to a Wired Network
There is an Ethernet socket on the rear side of your Display. Connect your
Display to your modem/router via this Ethernet socket using an Ethernet cable.
Refer to the General View section on the first pages of this manual to see the
location of the socket.
The status of the Internet connection under the Ethernet caption in the
Network & Internet menu will read `Connected’. The MAC and IP addresses will
also be displayed under this caption. You can also set a proxy server and
change the IP settings using the related options under the Ethernet and Other
Options captions.
Note: The IP Setting changes will not take immediate effect but becomes active
after the Display is turned off and then back on again.
1 Broadband ISP connection
2 Ethernet (LAN) cable
3 Ethernet (LAN) input (on the rear side of the Display)
To Connect to a Wireless Network
A wireless LAN modem/router is required to connect the Display to a wireless
network. If the Display is connected to a wired network, unplug the Ethernet
cable to allow wireless connection.
Highlight the Wi-Fi option in the Network & Internet menu and press OK to turn
on the WLAN. Available networks will be listed. Select one and press OK to
connect. You may be asked to enter a password to connect to the selected
network, in case the network is password protected.
You can see the status of the connection under the name of your network. It
will read `Connected’ if the connection is successful. Highlight your network
under the Available networks caption in the Network & Internet menu and press
OK to see the detailed information on the connection such as MAC and IP
addresses. This way you can also access advanced settings for the wireless
connection such as IP settings. You can also use the Forget network option
here to delete the connected wireless network profile, so the Display will not
connect to that network automatically if it is available when the WLAN option
is turned on. You can set a proxy server using the related option under the
Other Options caption.
Note: The IP Setting changes will not take immediate effect but becomes active
after the Display is turned off and then back on again.
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and via Ethernet (wired), the Ethernet connection will take priority.
Since if this is the case, a WLAN connection can not be established.
1
Unplug the Ethernet cable to allow wireless connection.
Networked Standby Mode
1 Broadband ISP connection
A network with hidden SSID (network name) can not be detected by other
devices. If you want to connect to a network with hidden network name,
highlight the Add new network option under the Other options caption and press
OK. To connect to the network, enter its name, select the type of security and
then enter the password if it is password-protected. You can also make your
network’s name visible by changing the settings via the modem’s software.
A Wireless-N router (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) with simultaneous 2.4 and 5 GHz
bands is designed to increase bandwidth. These are optimised for smoother and
faster HD video streaming, file transfers and wireless gaming.
The frequency and channel differ depending on the area.
The transmission speed differs depending on the distance and number of
obstructions between the transmission products, the configuration of these
products, the radio wave conditions, the line traffic and the products that
you use. The transmission may also be cut off or may get disconnected
depending on the radio wave conditions, DECT phones or any other WLAN 11b
appliances. The standard values of the transmission speed are the theoretical
maximum values for the wireless standards. They are not the actual speeds of
data transmission.
The location where the transmission is most effective differs depending on the
usage environment.
The Wireless feature of the Display supports 802.11 a,b,g,n & ac type modems.
It is highly recommended that you should use the IEEE 802.11n communication
protocol in order to avoid any possible problems while watching videos.
You must change your modem’s SSID when there are any other modems around with
the same SSID. You can encounter connection problems otherwise. Use a wired
connection if you experience problems with a wireless connection.
A stable connection speed is required to play back streaming content. Use an
Ethernet connection if the wireless LAN speed is unstable.
Note: Operating system allows only one network connection at a time. If the
Display is connected to the network both wirelessly
Networked Standby Mode is a standard that allows a device to be turned on or
woken up by a network message (magic packet). This message is sent to the
device by a program executed on a remote device connected to the same local
area network, such as a smartphone.
To enable this feature the Networked Standby Mode option in the Display
Settings > Network & Internet menu and the Power Mode option in the Display
Settings > Options > Power Up Settings menu should be enabled (Power Mode –
Reactive). It is necessary that both the device, from which the network
message will be sent to the Display, and the Display are connected to the same
network. All devices must support magic packet on the system from Access
Points to the device which sends the magic packet and the device which
receives the magic packet to wake-up. You can use any Networked Standby Mode
software available for the operating system of your device in order to send
magic packets.
In order to use this feature the Display and the remote device should be
connected at least once while the Display is on. If the Display is powered
off, the connection should be re-established, the next time it is switched on.
Otherwise this feature will be unavailable. This does not apply, when the
Display is switched into the standby mode.
How to control functionality
· Enable the Networked Standby Mode feature from within the Display Settings >
Network & Internet menu
· Connect your Display and the remote device, which will send the magic
packets to the Display, to the same network
· Get the MAC address of your Display which will be needed in order to send
magic packets. Refer to the Connectivity section for information on how to get
the MAC address
· Switch the Display into standby mode
· Send magic packets to the MAC address of your Display by using mobile
phones, Linux or Windows computers
Your Display should wake up after receiving magic packets.
Media Player Applications
Tap on the All Apps widget ( ) on the Home Screen or on the General Tools Bar.
The applications installed on your Display will be listed. Launch the
application of your choice. Gallery, Media Player and Music applications can
be used to play/display media files.
The application menus are not fully compatible with the touch screen. So it
will be more convenient to use the remote control when navigating through
these menus.
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Note: Use the Media Player applications Gallery, Media Player and Music to
play/display media files. It might not be possible to play/ display media
files using other applications such as OfficeSuite.
Video Files
Lauch the Media Player app from the All Apps menu. Select the connected USB
stroge device. Highlight a video file and press OK to play it back. You can
use the media control buttons on the screen to control the video playback, and
the buttons on the info bar to configure the settings. The media control
buttons and the info bar will disappear after a certain period of time. Press
OK to reveal them again.
Pause/Play: Pause and resume the playback.
Back: Return to the previous screen.
(depends on the model), rotate left/right or refresh the screen or access more
settings using the related options.
When you start a slide show, all image files in the current folder will be
displayed in an infinite loop. Press the OK or Return/Back button to stop the
slide show.
Pause/Play: Start a slide show.
Back: Return to the previous screen.
From USB Connection
IMPORTANT! Back up the files on your USB storage devices before connecting
them to the Display. Manufacturer will not be responsible for any file damage
or data loss. Certain types of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players) or USB hard disk
drives/memory sticks may not be compatible with this Display.
Music Files
Lauch the Music app from the All Apps menu.
You can use the tabs at the top of the screen to sort the files. Press OK to
play back the highlighted music/audio file. Now Playing screen will be
displayed. You can use the options here to control the media.
Pause/Play: Pause and resume the playback.
You can view your photos or play your music and video files installed on a
connected USB storage device on the Display. Plug in the USB storage device to
one of the USB inputs on the Display.
Launch one of the Gallery, Media Player and Music applications from the All
Apps menu. Highlight a media file and press the OK button. Refer to the
related section above for more information on using the apps.
Back: Return to the previous screen.
The Media Control Buttons on the Now Playing Screen
Play List: Display the now playing playlist.
Shuffle: Highlight and press OK to turn the shuffle option on or off. When the
shuffle mode is on, all of the music files in the current playlist are played
in a random order.
Repeat: Highlight and press OK to turn on or off the repeating option for the
playing file or all files in the current playlist. Press OK consecutively to
change the functionality. All music files in the current list or the currently
playing file will be repeatedly played back.
Pause/Play: Highlight and press OK to pause and resume the playback.
Start from beginning/Previous File: Highlight and press OK to start the
playback from the beginning or switch to the previous file in the list.
Next File: Highlight and press OK to switch to the next file in the list.
Playback Progress Bar: Highlight and use Left/Right directional buttons to
fast forward or rewind the playback.
Note: Wait a little while before each plugging and unplugging as the player
may still be reading files. It is recommended to use the Safely Remove option
in the Display Settings > Options > USB menu. Failure to do so may cause
physical damage to the USB player and the USB device itself. Do not pull out
your drive while playing a file.
USB Auto Play Feature
This feature is used to start playing the media content installed on a
removable device automatically. It uses the media playing applications. The
media content types have different priorities in order to be played. The
reducing priority order is as Image and Video. That means, if there is image
content in the root directory of the removable device, the Gallery app will
play the images in a sequence (in file name order). The Display will then
check for video content. If any video file is available, the Media Player app
will play the videos. All available files are played back in an endless loop.
This feature will only work if all of the following circumstances occur:
· The USB device is plugged in.
· The USB Auto Play option is set to On. It can be found in the Display
Settings > System Settings > More menu.
Image Files
CEC and CEC RC Passthrough
Lauch the Gallery app from the All Apps menu.
Press OK to display the highlighted image file. On the upper left and right of
the screen some options will be available. Using these options you can sort or
group the files, change the viewing style, start a slideshow, etc. You will
also be able to select the files, then make the selected files available
offline, share them via short-range wireless connection
This function allows to control the CEC-enabled devices, that are connected
through HDMI ports by using the remote control of the Display.
The CEC option in the Display Settings > System Settings > More menu should be
set to Enabled at first. Press the Source button and select the HDMI input of
the connected CEC device from the Source menu. When a new CEC source device is
connected, it will be listed in the source menu with
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its own name instead of the connected HDMI port’s name (such as DVD Player,
Recorder 1, etc.).
The Display remote is automatically able to perform the main functions after
the connected HDMI source has been selected. To terminate this operation and
control the Display via the remote again, set the CEC option in the Display
Settings > System Settings > More menu to Disabled.
The Display also supports the ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature. This feature
is an audio link meant to replace other cables between the Display and an
audio system (A/V receiver or speaker system).
When ARC is active, the Display does not mute its other audio outputs
automatically. You will need to decrease Display volume to zero manually if
you wish to hear the ARC audio only (same as optical or co-axial digital audio
outputs, availability depends on the model). If you want to change connected
device’s volume level, you should select that device from the source list. In
that case volume control keys are directed to connected audio device.
System Audio Control
Allows an Audio Amplifier/Receiver to be used with the Display. The volume can
be controlled using the remote control of the Display. To activate this
feature set the Speakers option in the Display Settings > Sound menu to
External Audio System. The Display speakers will be muted and the sound of the
watched source will be provided from the connected sound system.
Note: The audio device should support System Audio Control feature and CEC
option should be set to Enabled.
Note: Refer to the General View section on the first pages of this manual to
see the location of the HDMI ports.
Note: In Reactive mode (when the Power Mode option in the Display
Settings>Signage Settings>Power Up Settings menu is enabled), when making
daisy chain connection via HDMI Output, the HDMI Wake Up Enabled option in the
Power Up Settings menu should be set to Enabled to use the HDMI Wake Up
feature.
Real Time Clock (RTC)
Your Display has an RTC. It is used to maintain the real date and time
information for a period of time if the energy supply is interrupted by
separating the Display from the mains or by a power blackout. In this case the
Display will use the date and time information stored in RTC.
· All time sources are able to override RTC date/time.
· Display tries to connect to the NTP server periodically (6 hours after last
update) to get the current date and time information. If the Display
successfully gets this information from the NTP server, it updates itself and
RTC with the received date and time information. If the NTP server update
fails, the Display uses RTC time and date to update itself.
· The RTC battery provides power to the integrated realtime clock and the
calendar. Without any external power source, RTC is able to function for a
minimum of 14 days.
· If RTC is used as time source, manual date-time set is enabled from the
Date/Time option in the Display Settings > System Settings menu.
USB TYPE-C
Controlling With An External PC
Multiple protocols and power delivery up to 5V@3A are supported via USB-C
port/s on your Display. USB Type-C features are compatible with the devices
that meet the USB-Type-C-Specification. 4K video stream (if the source
supports DP alternate mode), USB data transmission and 5V@3A power delivery
are supported through the USB-C connection that handle the plug orientation.
Note: It is recommended to use Electronically Marked USB-C to USB-C cable for
video stream over Type-C connection. Also e-marked USB-C to USB-A cable can be
used for data transmission.
HDMI Out
The HDMI port located on the rear bottom side of the Display functions as an
output port (HDMI Out port). This port will not function as an input, thus no
source devices should be connected to this port. Only the content received
from the HDMI1 input port located also on the rear bottom side of the Display
can be outputted from this port. The content received from other inputs can
not be outputted. This is a default function and you can not disable/enable
through any menu option. HDMI Out port will always function if a source device
is connected to the HDMI1 input.
You can control the Display from an external PC via RS-232 (COM port) or LAN
(Ethernet port) on the PC. For instance, system source can be changed from
remote computer. When a command is sent from the PC to the Display, the
Display operates according to the received command and sends a response
message to the PC.
Equipment/Tools
· RS-232 (3.5mm) to RS-232 (male) cable or LAN cable (connected via router)
· USB to RS-232 (female) adapter
· Notebook or PC which has USB or LAN port
· Installed program on remote PC to send commands
In general, the commands are sent for operating the implemented functions via
serial or LAN port and utility. A suitable utility can be used such as
described below.
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Connecting to the Display (RS232 port)
Connecting to the Display (LAN port)
1. RS-232 Input Socket (3.5mm) 2. RS-232 to 3.5mm serial cable (commercially
available)
3. To COM port
4. RS-232 to USB adapter
5. PC
Run the software and select Serial as Connection Type. Enter the Display’s
serial port in the field Serial Line (in the following example it is COM4) and
“115200” in the field Speed. Then click the Open button.
1. Ethernet port
2. Ethernet cable (commercially available)
3. PC
Run the software and enter the Display’s IP address in the field Host Name.
Enter “1986” as a default value in the field Port. Then select Telnet as
Connection type and click the Open button.
Note: Refer to the Connectivity section of this manual for information on
connecting the Display to a network and displaying the IP address of the
Display.
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RS232/LAN Command Table
Command
ADMIN PANEL COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
TOF
Turn off panel
no parameter
RST
Restart
no parameter or int (wait seconds until Restart)
Sets panel Volume,
STV
parameter value will ve integer (volume level)
set for volume level
GTZ
Get Time Zone
no parameter
Return #Display will be sent to Active Standby state. or #Display is in Active Standby state already!
Display will be restarted
Volume set level= …
Timezone is …
CTZ STL
SMA
get_mac_address GETMACADDRESS
GETGPIO SETGPIOLOW SETGPIOHIGH
Change Time Zone.
integer (gmt value )
Timezone setup SUCCEEDED
Set panel Language
string-int (please look at abbreviations of languages)
Language changed to … or #Wrong language selection.
Set mac address Note: This command is not available for MB230 platform. Instead, set_ mac_address command can be used. Note2: This command only changes mac address of wired interface. Note3: Reboot needed.
string-int ( ex: eth000:09:df:86:34:25)
SetMacAdress Successful #FAILURE – Invalid mac address! #FAILURE – Could
not write MAC address!
Get mac address
Gets mac address of selected network interface
Gets the GPIO’s state
Sets the GPIO’s state to low Gets the GPIO’s state to high
none
none
pin number(visit the GPIO List) pin number(visit the GPIO List) pin
number(visit the GPIO List)
Hwaddr: mac_address Succesfull #Hwaddr: Succesfull or #*Mac
address could not be obtained
*GPIO level is …
*… is set to HIGH
*… is set to LOW
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SELECTSOURCE SSIP
Command VOLUME GETVOLUME VOLUMEUP
VOLUMEDOWN
SETEQMODE GETEQMODE
GETMUTE SETMUTE SETBALANCE GETBALANCE
Select source.
integer n (7 = HDMI1, 8 = HDMI2,9 = HDMI3, 10 = HDMI4, 19 = DP, 20 = OPS, 26 = TYPE C )
*Select external source: …
Set static IP, Default
Gateway and SubnetMask addresses (seperate addresses with
string ( ex: 192.168.0.1510.0.90.5-255.255.255.0)
“-” character)
IP address setting Succesfull
AUDIO COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Set volume level.
integer n (0 n 100)
Volume level information. no parameter
Inrease Volume Level by 1 step (Until max volume)
no parameter
Return
*set volume to n
*volume level is …
volume LEVEL is increased to … or #Volume level is at max value. You can
not increase volume level further. Confirmed max volume level is …
Decrease Volume Level by 1 step
no parameter
*volume LEVEL is decreased to ..
or
*Volume level is at min value. You can not decrease volume level further
Set equalizer mode.
Get equalizer mode Get mute status. Toggle mute status. Set balance value. Get
balance value.
string n (Standart, Music, News, Theater, Game, Custom)
no parameter
no parameter no parameter
integer n (-50 <= n <= 50) no parameter
setEQMode() set to n or #The above parameter should be one of Standard,
Music, News, Theater, Game, Custom.
*the equalizer mode is n Note: Above n is one of Standart, Music, News,
Theater, Game, Custom
MUTE OFF or #MUTE ON
MUTE OFF or #MUTE ON
set balance level to n or #invalid balance level entered
*balance level is …
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SETDYNAMICBASS GETDYNAMICBASS
Set dynamic bass state. Get dynamic bass state.
integer n (0 = off, 1 = on) no parameter
SETBASSGAIN
Set bass gain
integer n (-6 <= n <= 6)
GETBASSGAIN
Get bass gain
no parameter
SETSURROUNDSOUND Set surround sound state. integer n (0 = off, 1 = on)
SOUNDRESET
Reset sound settings
no parameter
Command OPENURL
GETURL SETSETTINGSURL GETSETTINGSURL
SETSTARTURL GETSTARTURL GETUSERAGENT CLEARCACHE
CLEARBROWSERDATA
BROWSER COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Starts the given URL and returns web page load status directly.
string
Gets URL of the current page if the portal is active.
no parameter
Sets the browser settings URL
string
Gets the browser settings URL
no parameter
Sets the start URL
string
Gets the start URL
no parameter
Gets portal user agent.
no parameter
Clear browser cache/ cookies (Private datas like web form)
no parameter
Clear browser data files like History, Bookmarks, Speed Dial and Configuration
no parameter
GETCMSSTATUS
Gets the CMS status
no parameter
SETCMSSTATUS
Sets the CMS status
string parameter max. length of 255 characters
set dynamic bass state to n #the dynamic bass state is … (0 = off, 1= on)
set bass gain to n or #Incorrect sound system parameter entered #*the bass
gain level is n Note: Above n is -6 <= n <= 6 #*set surround sound state to n
*reset all sound settings
Return
*URL : …
*URL : …
*Setting URL is set
*Setting URL is …
Start URL is set #Start URL is … #*Current UA : …
*Browser cookies are cleared
*Browser data files are cleared
*Do cms status assignment with SETCMSSTATUS command or Returns the value of
cms status
CMS status set to … or #NACK
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GETCMSPARAMS
SETCMSPARAMS
SETBROWSERDEBUG
SETBROWSERCORS GETBROWSERCORS
Command MP3PLAY MP3GETPLAYING VIDEOPLAY VIDEOGETPLAYING IMGSHOW IMAGEGETSHOWN
GETDISKFORMAT
STATE
FORMATDISK
Gets the CMS parameters no parameter
Sets the CMS parameters
string parameter max. length of 255 characters
Sets the browser debug mode
string n (n = ON, n = OFF)
Set browser cors status to enable disable web security int n (n = 0,1) flag
Get browser cors status
no parameter
*Do cms param assignment with SETCMSPARAMS command. or Returns the value of
cms params
CMS params set to … or #NACK
Browser debug is enabled. Open the following url with any chromium-based desktop browser: chrome:// inspect or Browser debug is disabled
Browser cors is enabled or #Browser cors is disabled
Browser cors is enabled or #Browser cors is disabled
FILE SYSTEM COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Play MP3 audio file.
string-integer n Example: MP3PLAY audio. mp3
Returns playing audio file. no parameter
Play Video file.
string-integer n Example: VIDEOPLAY video.mp4
Returns playing video file. no parameter
Show image file.
string-integer n Example: IMGSHOW picture.jpg
Returns shown image file. no parameter
Get format state of internal USB disk
no parameter
Return
*Playing audio : n
*Playing /storage/2ECD304C/audio.mp3
*Playing video : n
*Playing /storage/2ECD304C/video.mp4
*Playing video : n
Showing /storage/2ECD304C/picture.jpg #the disk is formatted. or #*the disk
is not formatted. or #*No Internal USB is found.
Format the internal USB disk as FAT32
no parameter
formatting is succesful. or #error while formatting. or #*No Internal USB
is found.
GENERAL PANEL FUNCTIONS
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Command Led
GETLED SETSTANDBYLED
SETSOURCE GETSOURCE
SETSOURCENAME
GETSOURCENAME KEY
GETSWVERSION GETMODELNO
Description Turns the led on/off. (Used for setting the led status of current
state) Get led on/off state. (Used for getting the led status of current
state)
Set Standby led status
Set source as enable/ disable.
Gets source.
Changes source name with given index.
Gets the source name with given index.
Send key. Returns the software version of panel.
Parameter
integer n (0 = off, 1 = on)
no parameter
string n (n = ON, n = OFF)
string n, integer b (n = HDMI1, n = HDMI2, n = HDMI3, n = HDMI4, n = DP, n =
OPS, n = TYPE-C, n = WIDI ) (b = 1(enable), b = 0(disable)) Gets source.
string n – integer m n = New source name m = Source index (HDMI1 = 5, HDMI2 =
8, HDMI3 = 9, HDMI4 = 10, DP = 6, OPS = 7, TYPE-C = 11, WIDI = 15)
(Example=SETSOURCE NAME ASLI 5) integer n n = Source index (HDMI1 = 5, HDMI2 =
8, HDMI3 = 9, HDMI4 = 10, DP = 6, OPS = 7, TYPE-C = 11, WIDI = 15) string-
integer n (n = 0, n = 1, ……, n = up, ……, n = menu, …..ext.)
no parameter
Return #Led is ON or #Led is OFF #LED is on or #LED is off #Standby Led is set to ON or #Standby Led is set to OFF or #*Standby Led is not set (invalid input)
Selected source n #Enable/Disable state :b
*source is …
source name changed with or # Source
not available
Source name is … or #Source not available
n key sent
*V…
Get model no.
no parameter
*Model no: …
SETMODELNO GETSERIALNO SETSERIALNO
Set model no.
Get serial no. (returns #*NACK if no serial number has been set)
Set serial no.
string-integer n no parameter string-integer n
ACK or #NACK
or # NACK
ACK or #NACK
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SETFTIPIN GETFTIPIN
CHANGELNG
Set FTI PIN number Get FTI PIN number
Change active language
integer n (n is a four digit number)
no parameter
integer n n = language( 0=”Turkish”, 1=”English”,2=”Albanian”,
3=”Arabic”,4=”Azerbaijani”, 5=”Belarusian”,6= “Bosnian”,7=”Bulgarian”,
8=”Czech”,9=”Danish”, 10=”Dutch”,11=”Estonian”, 12=”Finnish”,13=”French”,
14=”German”,15=”Gaelic”, 16=”Greek”,17=”Hebrew”, 18=”Croatian”,19=
“Hungarian”,20=”Italian”, 21=”Kazakh”,22=”Latvian”, 23=”Lithuanian”,
24=”Macedonian”, 25=”Norwegian”, 26=”Persian”,27=”Polish”, 28=”Portuguese”,
29=”Romanian”,” 30=Russian”, 31=”Slovak”,32= “Slovenian”,33=”Spanish”,
34=”Serbian”,35=”Swedish” ,36=”Thai”,37=”Ukranian”, 38=”Vietnamese”
39=,”Japanese”)
Example: CHANGELNG 0 (To set system language to Turkish)
FTI PIN was set to n #The FTI PIN is n
[old language] language changed to n or #Incorrect item parameter entered
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SETCOUNTRY
GETCOUNTRY SETCUSTOMERNAME
GETCUSTOMER BUILDINFO FACTORY RESET
MENUTIMEOUT
Set country
Get country Change Customer name Get Customer name Reports the build info.
Load factory settings to NVRAM. Settings are updated with defaults. Reset the
device.
Set menu time out mode.
string n Valid country strings are below: TURKEY, UK, ALBANIAN, AUSTRALIA,
AUSTRIA, BELARUSIAN, BELGIUM, BULGARIA, COLOMBIA, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECH,
DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, INDIA, IRAQ,
IRELAND, ISRAEL, ITALY, JORDAN, LATVIA, LEBANON, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG,
MACEDONIA, MALTA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, NORWAY, IRAN, POLAND, PORTUGAL,
ROMANIA, RUSSIA, SAUDI ARABIA, SERBIA, SLOVAKIA,SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN,
SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, UKRAINE, VIETNAM, JAPAN
no parameter
string n ( n = Customer name)
no parameter
no parameter
setCountry() set to n or #Incorrect item parameter entered
COUNTRY IS : …. #Customer name is set as n #Customer: [CUSTOMER]# #*Build
info = … #*Build Date = …
no parameter
*Factory Settings were loaded to NVRAM.
no parameter
*Reset hardware
integer n (n = 0 , n = 15, n = 30,n = 45, n = 60)
set menu timeout mode to OFF or #set menu timeout mode to 60 or #*Invalid
menu timeout mode
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GETMENUTIMEOUT
AUTOTVOFF
GETAUTOTVOFF GETSTANDBY ENTERACTIVE STANDBY
EXITACTIVESTANDBY GETTVLIFETIME
SETPOWERONDELAY GETPOWERONDELAY
SIGNAGERESET
SWOL
Get menu time out mode
Set auto panel off level.
Get auto panel off mode. Get standby on/off.
Enter active standby state
Exit active standby state Prints panel life time in minutes. Set poweron delay
level Get poweron delay level Set all items in the signage settings menu to
their default values.
Set Wake on Lan option
no parameter
integer n (0 = off, 1 = 1 HOUR, 2 = 2 HOUR, 3 = 3 HOUR, 4 = 4 HOUR, 5 = 5
HOUR, 6 = 6 HOUR, 7 = 7 HOUR, 8 = 8 HOUR ) no parameter
no parameter
no parameter
no parameter
menu timeout mode is OFF or #menu timeout mode is n or #*can not get menu
timeout mode Note: Above n is one of (15, 30,45, 60)
set auto display off mode to n or #set auto display off mode to OFF or
auto display off must be Integer and between [0-8] #auto Display off is n
or #*auto Display off is OFF
standby off or #standby on
Display will be sent to Active Standby state! or #Display is in Active
Standby state already!
Display will be turned on! or #* Display is not in Active Standby state!
no parameter
*Display Life Time: n
integer n (0<=n<=20, delay is calculated as 100ms*n)
Power on delay set to … ms or #NACK
no parameter
*The power on delay is … ms
no parameter
*All signage settings set to default values
integer n ( n = 1 (enable), n = 0 (disable))
Wake on Lan is set to enable. or #Wake on Lan is set to disable. or #*NACK
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GWOL TIME SETTIMEMODE GETTIMEMODE
SETPOWERMODE GETPOWERMODE
GETCPU TEMPERATURE GETRAMUSAGE PERCENTAGE
set_video_output
screen_capture_usb VIDOFF VIDON
GETVIDSTATE
SETSCHEDULER
Get Wake on Lan option no parameter
Wake on Lan is enable. or #Wake on Lan is disable.
Display the current date and time.
no parameter
Time = …
Set time mode
Get time mode
Set Power Mode (SETPOWERMODE n) Returns Power Mode (Eco or Reactive)
*set time mode to n string n (“auto”, “manual”) or
*invalid input type
no parameter
*time mode is n Note: Above n is “auto” or “manual”.
string n (Eco,Reactive)
Set power mode to … or #Invalid power mode parameter (<Eco/Reactive>)
no parameter
*Power mode is ….
Gets cpu temperature
no parameter
*cpu temperature is …
Gets ram usage percentage
no parameter
Switch on and off, all the Panel Supply Voltages and Video Signals
integer n (0 = off, 1 = on)
Capture specified surface integer n (0 for UI, 8 for
as png to USB stick.
video layer)
Hides video. Shows video.
no parameter no parameter
Get video state.
no parameter
enables/disables scheduler
string n (N_X, N_X) (N is scheduler number (1,2,3,4), X is “ON” or “OFF”) ———————————-“SETSCHEDULER N_X” (SETSCHEDULER 1_OFF) (SETSCHEDULER 2_ON)
memory usage percentage is … or #can not get memory usage percentage
Video output is set to 0 or #Video output is set to 1 or #*Invalid
parameter
Screen capture is successfull. or #Screen capture failed!
*Video off.
*Video on.
Video is on or #Video is off
The scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) is set to X (ON, OFF) or #Wrong parameter
entered
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GETSCHEDULER SETSCHEDULEOP
gets scheduler enabled/ disabled
“GETSCHEDULER N” (N is scheduler number) ———————————-“GETSCHEDULER 1”
The scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) is … (ON, OFF) or #Wrong parameter entered
sets scheduler parameters
string n ( schedulerplannumber_ onenabledontime offenabled_ offtimedays sourceorbrightness_value in format: A_B_hh:mmC hh:mm_D_EF ) A = 1, 2, 3, 4 B = 0, 1 C = 0, 1 D = XXXXXXX (X = 0, 1) E = 0, 1 (0 = source, 1 = brightness) F; if E = 0, Avalable source names: Last Source USB DP OPS Type C HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 if E = 1, backlight value = 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100 ———————————-“SETSCHEDULEOP number enabled_ontimeoffenabled offtime_days_source” (SETSCHEDULEOP 41 08:00_1_22:00_0111110_0 _HDMI 1)
*Schedule parameters are … (set/not set).
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GETSCHEDULEOP STARTFTI
gets scheduler parameters
“GETSCHEDULEOP N” (N is scheduler number) N=1, 2, 3, 4 ———————————-GETSCHEDULEOP 1″
start first time installation no parameter
*Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) on/off time, source and days are: …… (hh:mm_
hh:mm_sourcedays) or #*Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) on/off time, backlight and days are: …… (hh:mm hh:mm_backlight_days) or #Scheduler Plan N (1,2,3,4) is not set or #Wrong parameter entered
Command
SETSTARTUPSOURCE
GETSTARTUPSOURCE SETSTARTUPMODE GETSTARTUPMODE SETPANELLOCK GETPANELLOCK
SETMAXVOLUME GETMAXVOLUME GETMINVOLUME
MODE COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Sets startup source which has been entered after power off on
integer n (1 n 7) Source Index (n=1) DP (n=2) SLOT/OPS (n=3) TYPE C (n=4) HDMI1 (n=5) HDMI2 (n=6) HDMI3 (n=7) HDMI4
Gets startup source which has been entered after power off on
no parameter
Set start up mode
integer n (0 n 2) (n = 0 => On, n = 1 => Standby, n = 2 => Last)
Get startup mode
no parameter
Set Panel lock availability (ON,OFF)
string n (ON, OFF)
Get panel lock availability no parameter
Set volume maximum level integer n (0 n 100)
Return
The startup source is set to … or # Invalid startup source is entered.
*The startup source is …
*The startup mode is … or
Invalid startup mode entered. #The startup mode is … #*Set panel lock to …
or #Invalid panel lock parameter #The panel lock is … or #Panel lock has not been set yet. # Maximum volume limit is set to … or #* Invalid volume parameter!
Get volume maximum level no parameter Get volume minimum level no parameter
*Maximum volume limit is …
The minimum volume is …
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SETSTARTVOLUME Set startup volume
integer n (0 n 100)
GETSTARTVOLUME
Command SETSLIDESHOW
INTERVAL GETSLIDESHOW
INTERVAL SETUSBAUTOPLAY
Get startup volume
no parameter
MEDIA BROWSER COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
set slide show interval
integer n ( 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 )
get slide show interval
no parameter
set usb autoplay mode
string n (ON, OFF)
GETUSBAUTOPLAY get usb autoplay mode
no parameter
SETMBSUBTPOS
set subtitle position
string n (Up, Down)
GETMBSUBTPOS
get subtitle position
no parameter
SETMBSUBTFONTSIZE set subtitle font size
integer n
GETMBSUBTFONTSIZE get subtitle font size
no parameter
Command GETTOTALSPACE
GETFREESPACE OPENDISPLAY
SETTINGS
SIGNAGE SETTINGS COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
get total usb space
no parameter
get free usb space
no parameter
Opens the Display Settings dialog
no parameter
SETMODE_EMBEDDED Set the embedded touch
TOUCH
mode
string (External,OPS,Display, TypeC,Auto)
SETMODE_WIFIBT
Set the wifi&bt switch value
string wifibt string usb string (Display,OPS,Auto)
Start up volume is set to … or #Volume can not be higher than maximum
volume #Invalid volume parameter! #Start up volume is …
Return
*The slideshow interval is set to … seconds
The slideshow interval is … seconds #The USB autoplay is set to … (ON, OFF)
The USB autoplay is … (1, 0) #The subtitle position is set to … (up, down)
*The subtitle position is … (up, down)
*The media browser subtitle font size is set to …
*The media browser subtitle font size is … ( font size as in setter’s
parameters section)
Return
*The total space is …
*The free space is …
*Display Settings is opened
*Embedded touch mode is set to **** or #Embedded touch mode is not set
(invalid input)
*Wifi & BT Switch Mode is set to **** or #Wifi & BT Switch Mode is not set
(invalid input)
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SETMODE_USB
Set the Front&Internal USB string usb string wifibt
status value
string (Display,OPS,Auto)
*USB Mode is set to **** or #USB Mode is not set (invalid input)
SETSIGNAGEID
Set Signage ID
integer n
Set Signage ID Success. or #Wrong parameter. Parameters must be integer
GETSIGNAGEID
Get Signage ID
no parameter
SHOWSIGNAGEID
display signage ID on screen
no parameter
*The signage ID is …
or
*The signage ID is 0
*Do not forget to enter
signage ID!
(If return
value is 0)
* Signage ID is …
or
* Signage ID is 0
*Do not forget to enter
signage ID!
(If return
value is 0)
Command get_IP_address
SAVEWIFIPROFILE Wifi
GETNETWORKTYPE SETSUBNETMASK GETSUBNETMASK
NETWORK COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Get IP address of eth0 network interface. Usage: get_IP_address
no parameter
Save access point to wifi_profile.
str-int ssid, bssid key
checks if given SSID wifi is found or not and returns Pass or Fail.
str-int ssid
get network type (eg. GETNETWORKTYPE)
no parameter
set subnet mask (subnet mask value should be of format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) (eg. SETSUBNETMASK nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn)
string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn”
get subnet mask (eg. GETSUBNETMASK)
no parameter
Return
*IPaddr: …
Profile saved. or Number of profiles exceeds the maximum number to be stored.
Pass or #FAIL
*the network type is
set subnet mask: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting subnet mask is failed
*the subnet mask is nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn
SETDEFAULTGATEWAY GETDEFAULTGATEWAY
set default gateway (default gateway value should be of format
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) (eg. SETDEFAULTGATEWAY nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
get default gateway (eg. GETDEFAULTGATEWAY)
string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn”
set default gateway: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting default gateway is failed
no parameter
*the default gateway is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
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SETDNS1 GETDNS1 SETDNS2 GETDNS2 GETINTERNETSPEED SETPROXY GETPROXY CLEARPROXY
set DNS server 1 (DNS server value should be of format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) (eg.
SETDNS1 nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn) get DNS server 1 (eg. GETDNS1) set DNS server 2 (DNS
server value should be of format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) (eg. SETDNS2 nnn.nnn.
nnn.nnn) get DNS server 2 (eg. GETDNS2)
get internet speed
Sets proxy configuration
Gets proxy configuration
string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn”
set DNS server 1 to: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting DNS server 1 failed
no parameter
string “nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn”
no parameter no parameter string (nnn.nnn.nnn. nnn:nnnn) no parameter
*DNS server 1 is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn
set DNS server 2 to: nnn. nnn.nnn.nnn or #setting DNS server 2 failed
*DNS server 2 is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn
*The internet speed is … Mbps
*addr = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, port = nnnn
Current proxy is nnn.nnn. nnn.nnn:nnnn or #No proxy address
Clears proxy configuration no parameter
*Proxy was cleaned
Command SETOSDORIENTATION GETOSDORIENTATION
PC COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Return
Set OSD orientation
string-integer n ( n = landscape, n = portrait, n = portrait2) ( landscape : 0 degree rotation, portrait : 90 degree rotation, portrati2: 270 degree rotation)
Wrong parameter entered (landscape, portrait, portrait2) or #The OSD
orientation set OK or #*The OSD orientation set NOK
Get OSD orientation
no parameter
*The OSD orientation …
SETOPSPOWER
Set OPS power status
GETOPSPOWER
Get OPS power status
string parameter “on” or “off”
no parameter
Turning OPS on #Turning OPS off #The OPS is already on #The OPS is
already off #The OPS is not enabled #The OPS is not plugged in #*invalid value entered
The OPS is on #The OPS is off #The OPS is not enabled #The OPS is not
plugged in
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SETOPSALWAYSON
Set OPS Always on value
string parameter “true” or “false”
invalid value entered #The OPS is not enabled #*OPS Always on set as true
*OPS Always on set as false
Command
PICTURE COMMANDS
Description
Parameter
Return
SETBACKLIGHT
Set backlight pin status.
str-int n (n = ON, n = OFF)
setBacklight port to ON or #setBacklight port to OFF
SETBACKLIGHTLEVEL GETBACKLIGHTLEVEL
COLOURTEMP GETCOLOURTEMP
PICTUREMODE
GETPICTUREMODE GETCONTRAST
Set backlight level.
int n (0 n 100)
Get backlight level. Set colour temperature. Get colour temperature.
Select picture mode.
Get picture mode.
no parameter
str-int n (n = normal, warm, cool)
no parameter
Display —-> int n (1 = dynamic, 2 = natural, 3 = cinema, 4 = game, 5 = sport)
Signage —-> int n (1 = signage, 2 = natural, 3 = text, 4 = game, 5 = sport)
no parameter
Get picture contrast value. no parameter
Backlight level set to n or #NACK #*The backlight level is …
*setColourTemp() set to n
*Colour temp is …
setPictureMode() set to n or #Incorrect picture mode parameter entered
Picture Mode is … for current source #THE CONTRAST VALUE : …
SETCONTRAST
Set picture contrast value. int n (0 n 100)
GETBRIGHTNESS
Get picture brightness value.
no parameter
SETBRIGHTNESS
Set picture brightness value.
int n (0 n 100)
Picture contrast value is set to n or #Same value is set. Do nothing. or
*Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100
*THE BRIGHTNESS VALUE : …
Picture brightness value is set to n or #Same value is set. Do nothing. or
*Incorrect parameter entered! Value must be in the range 0-100
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GETSHARPNESS
Get picture sharpness value.
SETSHARPNESS
Set picture sharpness value.
PICTUREZOOM
Set picture zoom mode.
GETPICTUREZOOM Get picture zoom mode. SETNOISEREDUCTION Set noise reduction. GETNOISEREDUCTION Get noise reduction.
BRIGHTNESSUP
Inrease Brightness Level by 1 step
no parameter
int n (0 n 100)
str-int n (n = auto, 16:9, subtitle, 14:9, 14:9zoom, 4:3, full(only for HD
channels), cinema) Customer Christie => ( n = auto shows Overscan on Display )
*THE SHARPNESS VALUE : …
Picture brightness value is set to n or #Same valu
References
- Declaration of Conformity
- France.fr : Explore France and its wonders - Explore France
- HUB | Maximize Operational Efficiency
- UK.COM
- Vesit
- vestel-germany.de
- vestel.co.uk
- vestel.es
- vestelbenelux.nl
- HDMI Cables - Different Cable Types
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