ASUS SV425-Y Display User Manual PDF
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SV425-Y
User Manual (English)
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Safety Instructions
Safety precautions and maintenance
WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazards and/or mechanical hazards.
Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display:
Operation: Keepthedisplayoutofdirectsunlightandawayfromstovesoranyotherheatsources. Removeanyobjectthatcouldfallintoventilationholesorpreventpropercoolingofthedisplayselectronics. Donotblocktheventilationholesonthecabinet. Whenpositioningthedisplay,makesurethepowerplugandoutletareeasilyaccessible. Whenturningoffthedisplaybydetachingthepowercord,wait6secondsbeforere-attachingthepowercordfornormaloperation. Ensuretheuseofanapprovedpowercordprovidedatalltimes. Donotsubjectthedisplaytoseverevibrationorhighimpactconditionsduringoperation. Donotknockordropthedisplayduringoperationortransportation. Maintenance: Toprotectyourdisplayfrompossibledamage,donotputexcessivepressureontheLCDpanel.Whenmovingthedisplay,graspthehandlesonthe
rearofthedisplaytolift.DonotliftthedisplaybyplacingyourhandsontheLCDpanelorbezel. Unplugthedisplayifyouarenotgoingtouseitforanextensiveperiodoftime. Whenthesurfaceofthedisplaybecomesdirty,wipethesurfacelightlywithasoftcleancloth.Ifthesurfacerequiresadditionalcleaning,useLCD
screencleanerorLCDwipes,whichareavailableatmostelectronicsstores.Donotletcleanerseepintothedisplay,asitmaycauseelectricalshock ordamage.
Toavoidtheriskofshockorpermanentdamagetotheset,donotexposethedisplaytodust,rain,wateroranexcessivelymoistenvironment. Ifyourdisplaybecomeswet,wipeitwithdryclothassoonaspossible. Ifaforeignsubstanceorwatergetsinyourdisplay,turnthepoweroffimmediatelyanddisconnectthepowercord.Thenremovetheforeignsubstance
orwater,andsendtheunittothemaintenancecenter. Donotstoreorusethedisplayinlocationsexposedtoheat,directsunlightorextremecold. Inordertomaintainthebestperformanceofyourdisplayandensurealongerlifetime,westronglyrecommendusingthedisplayinalocationthatfalls
withinthefollowingtemperatureandhumidityranges. - Temperature:0-40C32-104F
- Humidity:20-80%RH
IMPORTANT:Alwaysactivateamovingscreensaverprogramwhenyouleaveyourdisplayunattended.Alwaysactivateaperiodicscreenrefresh applicationiftheunitwilldisplayunchangingstaticcontent.Uninterrupteddisplayofstillorstaticimagesoveranextendedperiodmaycauseburnin, alsoknownasafter-imagingorghostimaging,onyourscreen.Thisisawell-knownphenomenoninLCDpaneltechnology.Inmostcases,theburned inorafter-imagingorghostimagingwilldisappeargraduallyoveraperiodoftimeafterthepowerhasbeenswitchedoff.
WARNING:Severeburn-inorafter-imageorghostimagesymptomswillnotdisappearandcannotberepaired.Thisisalsonotcoveredunderthe termsofyourwarranty.
Service: Thecasingcovershouldbeopenedonlybyqualifiedservicepersonnel. Ifthereisanyneedforrepairorintegration,pleasecontactyourlocalservicecenter.
Donotleaveyourdisplayunderdirectsunlight.
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CE Declaration of Conformity Wedeclareunderourresponsibilitythattheproductisinconformitywiththefollowingstandards:
EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013(SafetyrequirementofInformationTechnologyEquipment).
EN55022:2010+AC:2011(RadioDisturbancerequirementofInformationTechnologyEquipment).
EN55024:2010(ImmunityrequirementofInformationTechnologyEquipment).
EN61000-3-2:2014(LimitsforHarmonicCurrentEmission).
EN61000-3-3:2013(LimitationofVoltageFluctuationandFlicker)
EN50581:2012(Technicaldocumentationfortheassessmentofelectricalandelectronicproductswithrespecttotherestrictionofhazardous substances)
ThisdevicecomplieswiththerequirementssetoutintheCouncilDirectiveontheApproximationoftheLawsoftheMemberStatesrelatingto ElectromagneticCompatibility(2004/108/EC),Low-voltageDirective(2006/95/EC)andRoHSdirective(2011/65/EU).
FromApril202016onwardsthefollowingdirectivearevalid:
ElectromagneticCompatibility(2014/30/EU),Low-voltageDirective(2014/35/EU)andRoHSdirective(2011/65/EU).
Warning: ThisisaClassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequate measures.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15ofthe FCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperated inacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedin accordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentina residentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisown expense.
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End-of-Life Disposal YournewPublicInformationDisplaycontainsmaterialsthatcanberecycledandreused.Specializedcompaniescanrecycleyourproducttoincreasethe amountofreusablematerialsandtominimizetheamounttobedisposedof.
Pleasefindoutaboutthelocalregulationsonhowtodisposeofyourolddisplayfromyourlocaldealer.
(For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) Thisproductmaycontainleadand/ormercury.Disposeofinaccordancetolocal-stateandfederalregulations.Foradditionalinformationonrecycling contactwww.eia.org(ConsumerEducationInitiative)
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment-WEEE Attention users in European Union private households
Thismarkingontheproductoronitspackagingillustratesthat,underEuropeanDirective2012/19/EUgoverningusedelectricaland electronicappliances,thisproductmaynotbedisposedofwithnormalhouseholdwaste.Youareresponsiblefordisposalofthis equipmentthroughadesignatedwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentcollection.Todeterminethelocationsfordroppingoffsuch wasteelectricalandelectronic,contactyourlocalgovernmentoffice,thewastedisposalorganizationthatservesyourhouseholdorthe storeatwhichyoupurchasedtheproduct.
Attention users in United States: PleasedisposeofaccordingtoallLocal,StateandFederalLaws.Forthedisposalorrecyclinginformation,contact:www.mygreenelectronics.comorwww. eiae.org.
End of Life Directives-Recycling
YournewPublicInformationDisplaycontainsseveralmaterialsthatcanberecycledfornewusers.
PleasedisposeofaccordingtoallLocal,State,andFederallaws.
Warning: ThisequipmentiscompliantwithClassAofEN55032/CISPR32.Inaresidentialenvironmentthisequipmentmaycauseradiointerference.
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Table Of Contents 1. Unpacking and Installation .......................................................1
1.1. Unpacking.........................................................................................1 1.2. PackageContents........................................................................1 1.3. InstallationNotes.........................................................................1 1.4. IRremotesensorandpowerstatusindicator.............2 1.5. MountingonaWall....................................................................3
1.5.1. VESAGrid....................................................................3 1.6. MountinginPortraitPosition................................................4
2. Parts and Functions ...................................................................5 2.1. ControlPanel.................................................................................5 2.2. Input/OutputTerminals.............................................................6 2.3. RemoteControl...........................................................................7
2.3.1. Generalfunctions.....................................................7 2.3.2. IDRemoteControl.................................................8 2.3.3. Insertingthebatteriesintheremote
control.............................................................................9 2.3.4. Handlingtheremotecontrol.............................9
3. Connecting External Equipment.......................................... 10 3.1. ConnectingMultipleDisplaysinaDaisy-chain
Configuration..............................................................................10 3.1.1. Displaycontrolconnection.............................. 10 3.1.2. Digitalvideoconnection....................................10 3.1.3. Analogvideoconnection..................................11
3.2. ConnectingAudioEquipment........................................... 12 3.2.1. Connectingexternalspeakers........................ 12 3.2.2. Connectinganexternalaudiodevice........ 12
3.3. IRconnection..............................................................................13 3.4. IRPass-throughConnection............................................... 13
4. Operation ................................................................................. 14 4.1. WatchtheConnectedVideoSource............................14 4.2. ChangePictureFormat.........................................................14 4.3. ChooseyourPreferredPictureSettings......................14 4.4. ChooseyourPreferredSoundSettings....................... 14 4.5. PlaymultimediafilesviaLocalAreaNetwork.......... 14
4.5.1. Setupthenetwork..............................................14 4.5.2. HowtouseDLNA-DMP.................................14 4.5.3. HowtouseDLNA-DMRfromPC............ 15
4.6. PlaymultimediafilesfromUSBdevice......................... 15 4.7. Playoptions..................................................................................16
4.7.1. Playingmusicfiles..................................................16 4.7.2. Playingmoviefiles.................................................16 4.7.3. Playingphotofiles.................................................16
5. Change your settings ............................................................. 17 5.1. Settings............................................................................................17
5.1.1. Picture..........................................................................17 5.1.2. Sound...........................................................................18 5.1.3. Tiling..............................................................................18 5.1.4. Generalsettings......................................................19
5.2. NetworkSettings......................................................................21
6. Input Mode ............................................................................... 22
7. Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 23
8. Technical Specifications ......................................................... 24 8.1. SV425-Y.........................................................................................24
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1. Unpacking and Installation
1.1. Unpacking Thisproductispackedinacarton,togetherwiththestandardaccessories. Anyotheroptionalaccessorieswillbepackedseparately. Duetothesizeandweightofthisdisplayitisrecommendedfortwopeopletomoveit. Afteropeningthecarton,ensurethatthecontentsarecompleteandingoodcondition.
1.2. Package Contents Pleaseverifythatyoureceivedthefollowingitemswithyourpackagecontent:
LCDdisplay RemotecontrolwithAAAbatteries Powercord(1.8m) HDMIcable(1.8m) QSG
Power Cord
Remote Control and AAA Batteries
QSG
HDMI Cord
NOTES: Forallotherregions,applyapowercordthatconformstotheACvoltageofthepowersocketandhasbeenapprovedbyandcomplieswiththe
safetyregulationsoftheparticularcountry. Youmightliketosavethepackageboxandpackingmaterialforshippingthedisplay.
1.3. Installation Notes Duetohighpowerconsumption,alwaysusetheplugexclusivelydesignedforthisproduct. Theproductshouldbeinstalledonaflatsurfacetoavoidtipping.Thedistancebetweenthebackoftheproductandthewallshouldbemaintained
forproperventilation.Avoidinstallingtheproductinthekitchen,bathroomoranyotherplaceswithhighhumiditysoasnottoshortentheservicelife oftheelectroniccomponents.
Theproductcannormallyoperateonlyunder3000minaltitude.Ininstallationsataltitudesabove3000m,someabnormalitiesmaybeexperienced.
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1.4. IR remote sensor and power status indicator 1. ForoptimalIRremotecontrolperformance,pulldowntheretractablelensfromthebacksideofthedisplay.TheLEDpowerstatuslightisalsobest
viewedwhenthelensispulleddown. 2. Whentiledinvideowalls,thelensshouldbepusheduptooptimizetiling. 3. Youwillhearaclickwhenthelensisfullyinposition.
Push up to collapse the lens Pull down to extend the lens
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1.5. Mounting on a Wall Tomountthisdisplaytoawall,youwillhavetoobtainastandardwall-mountingkit(commerciallyavailable).Werecommendusingamountinginterface thatcomplieswithTUV-GSand/orUL1678standardinNorthAmerica.
VESA Grid
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Protective Sheet
1. Layaprotectivesheetonatable,whichwaswrappedaroundthedisplaywhenitwaspackaged,beneaththescreensurfacesoasnottoscratchthe screenface.
2. Ensureyouhaveallaccessoriesformountingthisdisplay(wallmount,ceilingmountetc). 3. Beforemountingthedisplaytothemountingkit,followtheinstructionsof1.4tocollapsethelens. 4. Followtheinstructionsthatcomewiththebasemountingkit.Failuretofollowcorrectmountingprocedurescouldresultindamagetotheequipment
orinjurytotheuserorinstaller.Productwarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedbyimproperinstallation. 5. Forthewall-mountingkit,useM6mountingscrews(havingalength10mmlongerthanthethicknessofthemountingbracket)andtightenthem
securely.
1.5.1. VESA Grid
SV425-Y 200(H)x200(V)mm
Caution: Topreventthedisplayfromfalling: Forwallorceilinginstallation,werecommendinstallingthedisplaywithmetalbracketswhicharecommerciallyavailable.Fordetailedinstallation
instructions,refertotheguidereceivedwiththerespectivebracket. Tolessentheprobabilityofinjuryanddamageresultingfromfallofthedisplayincaseofearthquakeorothernaturaldisaster,besuretoconsultthe
bracketmanufacturerforinstallationlocation. Ventilation Requirements for enclosure locating Toallowheattodisperse,leave25mmbetweensurroundingobjectsandthedisplay.Forlargervideowalls,largergapsaroundthedisplayare recommendedanddependonthesizeofthewall.
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1.6. Mounting in Portrait Position Thisdisplaycanbeinstalledinportraitposition. 1. Rotate90degreescounterclockwisefromthebacksideofthedisplay.Theterminalswillbeontherightandtopsideoftheuserfromthebackof
thedisplay.
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NOTE: Wheninstallingthedisplayonawall,pleaseconsultaprofessionaltechnicianforproperinstallation.Weacceptnoliabilityforinstallationsnot performedbyaprofessionaltechnician.
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2. Parts and Functions
2.1. Control Panel
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1 [ ] button Usethisbuttontoturnthedisplayonortoputthedisplayinto standbymode.
2 [MUTE] button SwitchtheaudiomuteON/OFF.
3 [INPUT] button Choosetheinputsource. Usedas[ ]buttonintheOn-Screen-Displaymenu.
4 [ ] button IncreasetheadjustmentwhileOSDmenuison,orincreasethe audiooutputlevelwhileOSDmenuisoff.
5 [ ] button DecreasetheadjustmentwhileOSDmenuison,ordecreasethe audiooutputlevelwhileOSDmenuisoff.
6 [ ] button MovethehighlightbaruptoadjusttheselecteditemwhileOSD menuison.
7 [ ] button MovethehighlightbardowntoadjusttheselecteditemwhileOSD menuison.
8 [MENU] button ReturntopreviousmenuwhileOSDmenuison,ortoactivatethe OSDmenuwhenOSDmenuisoff.
9 Remote control sensor and power status indicator Receivescommandsignalsfromtheremotecontrol. IndicatestheoperatingstatusofthedisplaywithoutOPS:
- Lightsgreenwhenthedisplayisturnedon - Lightsamberwhenthedisplayisinstandbymode - Lightsredwhenthemainpowerofthedisplayisturnedoff
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2.2. Input/Output Terminals
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1 AC IN ACpowerinputfromthewalloutlet.
2 MAIN POWER SWITCH Switchthemainpoweron/off.
3 IR IN / 4 IR OUT IRsignalinput/outputfortheloop-throughfunction.
NOTES: Thisdisplaysremote controlsensorwillstopworkingifthejack
[IR IN]isconnected. ToremotelycontrolyourA/Vdeviceviathisdisplay,refertopage
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5 RS232C IN / 6 RS232C OUT RS232Cnetworkinput/outputfortheloop-throughfunction.
7 LAN LANcontrolfunctionforremotecontrolfromanetwork.
8 HDMI1 IN / 9 HDMI2 IN HDMIvideo/audioinput.
10 DVI IN DVI-Dvideoinput.
11 DVI OUT DVI,VGA,HDMI,orOPSvideooutput.
12 DisplayPort IN / 13 DisplayPort OUT
DisplayPortvideoinput/output.
14 VGA IN (D-Sub) VGAvideoinput.
15 COMPONENT VIDEO ComponentYPbPrvideosourceinput.
16 COMPOSITE VIDEO Videosourceinput.
17 PC AUDIO IN AudioinputforVGAsource(3.5mmstereophone).
18 SPEAKER SWITCH Internalspeakeron/offswitch.
19 AUDIO IN AudioinputfromexternalAVdevice(RCA).
20 AUDIO OUT AudiooutputtoexternalAVdevice.
21 USB(FW / Multi Media Function) ForFWupdate/MediaPlayback.
22 SPEAKERS OUT Audiooutputtoexternalspeakers.
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2.3. Remote Control
2.3.1. General functions
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1 [ ] POWER button Turnthedisplayonortoputthedisplayintostandbymode.
2 [PLAY] buttons Nofunction.
3 [ ] SOURCE button Chooseinputsource.Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochoosefrom HDMI 1,HDMI 2,DisplayPort,Card OPS,DVI-D, YPbPr,AV,orVGA.Press[ ]buttontoconfirmandexit.
4 [ ] HOME button AccesstheOSDmenu.
5 [ ] LIST button Nofunction.
6 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] NAVIGATION buttons Navigatethroughmenusandchooseitems.
7 [ ] button Confirmanentryorselection.
8 [ ] ADJUST button Accesscurrentlyavailablepictureandsoundmenus.
9 [ ] MUTE button Presstoturnthemutefunctionon/off.
10 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] COLOR buttons Red:Presstoturnthetilingenablefunctionon/off. Green/Yellow/Blue:Nofunction.
11 [Number/ ID SET/ ENTER] button Entertextfornetworksetting. PresstosetthedisplayID.Referto2.3.2. ID Remote Control formoredetail.
12 [ ] FORMAT button Changeaspectratio.
13 [ ] BACK button Returntothepreviousmenupageorexitfromtheprevious function.
14 [ ] INFO button Viewinfoaboutthedisplay.
15 [ ] OPTIONS button Nofunction.
16 [ ] [ ] VOLUME button Adjustvolumeoninternalorexternalaudiosources.
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2.3.2. ID Remote Control YoucansettheremotecontrolIDwhenyouwanttousethisremote controlononeofseveraldifferentdisplays.
Press[ID]button.TheredLEDblinkstwice. 1. Press[IDSET]buttonformorethan1secondtoentertheID
Mode.TheredLEDlightsup. Pressthe[IDSET]buttonagainwillexittheIDMode.TheredLED lightsoff.
Pressthedigitnumbers[0]~[9]toselectthedisplayyouwantto control. Forexample:press[0]and[1]fordisplayNo.1,press[1]and[1]for displayNo.11. Thenumbersavailablearefrom[01]~[255]. 2. Notpressinganybuttonwithin10secondswillexittheIDMode. 3. Ifanerrorpressingofbuttonsotherthanthedigitsoccured,wait
1secondaftertheredLEDlightsoffandthenlightsupagain,then pressthecorrectdigitsagain.
4. Press[ENTER]buttontoconfirm.TheredLEDblinkstwiceand thenlightsoff.
NOTE: Press[NORMAL]button.ThegreenLEDblinkstwice,indicatingthe
displayisinnormaloperation. ItisnecessarytosetuptheIDnumberforeachdisplaybefore
selectingitsIDnumber.
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2.3.3. Inserting the batteries in the remote control Theremotecontrolispoweredbytwo1.5VAAAbatteries.
Toinstallorreplacebatteries: 1. Pressandthenslidethecovertoopenit. 2. Alignthebatteriesaccordingtothe(+)and()indicationsinsidethe
batterycompartment. 3. Replacethecover.
Caution: Theincorrectuseofbatteriescanresultinleaksorbursting.Besuretofollowtheseinstructions: PlaceAAAbatteriesmatchingthe(+)and()signsoneachbatterytothe(+)and()signsofthebatterycompartment. Donotmixbatterytypes. Donotcombinenewbatterieswithusedones.Itcausesshorterlifeorleakageofbatteries. Removethedeadbatteriesimmediatelytopreventthemfromliquidleakinginthebatterycompartment.Donttouchexposedbatteryacid,asitcan
damageyourskin. NOTE: Ifyoudonotintendtousetheremotecontrolforalongperiod,removethebatteries.
2.3.4. Handling the remote control Donotsubjecttostrongshock. Donotallowwaterorotherliquidtosplashtheremotecontrol.Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately. Avoidexposuretoheatandsteam. Otherthantoinstallthebatteries,donotopentheremotecontrol.
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3. Connecting External Equipment
3.1. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration TheSV425-Yisdesignedtobeinstalledinadaisy-chainconfigurationforvideowalls.Note:Forlargervideowallconfigurations,adistributionampis recommended.
3.1.1. Display control connection RS232
PC
[RS-232C IN] [RS-232C]
[RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
3.1.2. Digital video connection ThereareavarietyofwaystodaisychaindigitalsignalsontheSV425-Y. DVI
PC
[DVI IN] [DVI]
[DVI OUT] [DVI IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
DisplayPort
PC
[DP IN] [DP]
[DP OUT] [DP IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
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HDMI
[DVI IN] [HDMI]
[DVI OUT] [DVI IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
OPS
[DVI OUT] [DVI IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
OPS
3.1.3. Analog video connection VGA
PC
[VGA IN] [VGA]
[DVI/VGA OUT] [VGA IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
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3.2. Connecting Audio Equipment
3.2.1. Connecting external speakers
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3.2.2. Connecting an external audio device
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3.3. IR connection
[IR IN]
External IR Receiver
DISPLAY 1
NOTE: Thisdisplaysremotecontrolsensorwillstopworkingifthe[IR IN]isconnected.
3.4. IR Pass-through Connection
DVD / VCR / VCD
(DVD / VCR / VCD)
Remote Control
[IR OUT] [IR IN]
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4. Operation NOTE: Thecontrolbuttondescribedinthissectionismainlyonthe
remotecontrolunlessspecifiedotherwise.
4.1. Watch the Connected Video Source 1. Press[ ] SOURCEbutton. 2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochooseadevice,thenpress[ ]
button.
4.2. Change Picture Format Youcanchangethepictureformattosuitthevideosource.Eachvideo sourcehasitsavailablepictureformats. Theavailablepictureformatsdependonthevideosource: 1. Press[ ] FORMATbutton. 2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochooseapictureformat,thenpress
[ ]button. {Auto zoom}:Enlargethepicturetofillthescreen.
RecommendedforminimalscreendistortionbutnotforHDor PC.
{Movie expand 16:9}:Scale4:3formatto16:9.Not recommendedforHDorPC.
{Wide screen}:Showswidescreenformatcontentunstretched. NotrecommendedforHDorPC.
{Unscaled}:ProvidemaximumdetailforPC.Onlyavailable whenPCmodeisselectedinthe{Picture}menu.
{4:3}:Displaytheclassic4:3format.
4.3. Choose your Preferred Picture Settings 1. Whilethedisplayisplayingavideosource,pressthe[ ] ADJUST
button. 2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochoosePicture style ,thenpress
[ ]button. 3. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochooseanoption,thenpress[ ]
button: {Personal}:Applyyourpersonalisedpicturesettings. {Vivid}:Richanddynamicsettings,idealfordaytimeviewing. {Natural}:Naturalpicturesettings. {Standard}:Defaultsettingsthatsuitmostenvironmentsand
typesofvideo. {Movie}:Idealsettingsformovies. {Photo}:Idealsettingsforphotos. {Energy saving}:Settingsthatconservethemostenergy.
4.4. Choose your Preferred Sound Settings 1. Whilethedisplayisplayingavideosource,press[ ] ADJUST
button. 2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochooseSound style,thenpress
[ ]button. 3. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochooseanoption,thenpress[ ]
button: {Personal}:Applyyourpersonalisedsoundsettings. {Original}:Settingsthatsuitmostenvironmentsandtypesof
audio. {Movie}:Idealsettingsformovies.
{Music}:Idealsettingsforlisteningtomusic. {Game}:Idealsettingsforgames. {News}:Idealsettingsforspokenaudio,suchasthenews.
4.5. Play multimedia files via Local Area Network
ToplayfilesviaLocalAreaNetwork,youwillneed: Awiredhomenetwork,connectedwithaUniversalPlugandPlay
(uPnP)router. Optional:ALANcablethatconnectsyourdisplaytoyourhome
network. Amediaserverrunningonyourcomputer. Appropriatesettingsonyourcomputerfirewalltoallowyoutorun
themediaserver.
4.5.1. Set up the network 1. Connectyourdisplayandthecomputertothesamehomenetwork.
Seeillustrationbelowtoconnectyourdisplaytoanetwork. 2. Switchonyourcomputerandtherouter.
Single display setup:
PC
[RJ-45][RJ-45] ROUTER
Multiple display setup:
PC
[RJ-45] [RJ-45] [RJ-45] ROUTER
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
NOTE: IftheapparatusdoesnotreturntoDLNAmodedueto externalelectricaldisturbances(e.g.electrostaticdischarge),user interventionisrequired.
Set up media sharing 1. Installamediaserveronyourcomputertosharemediafiles.These
aresomemediaservers: ForPC:WindowsMediaPlayer11(orhigher)orTVersity ForMac:Twonky
2. Switchonmediasharingonyourcomputerusingthemediaserver. Formoreinformationonhowtosetupthemediaserver,referto thewebsiteofthemediaserver.
4.5.2. How to use DLNA-DMP 1. PleaseconnectdisplayandyourPCtothesamerouterviaRJ-45. 2. Runwindowsmediaplayer.Setstreamhandlingaspublicsharing.
Play files from display
1. PressSOURCEbutton,choose networkandpress[ ] button.
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USB Network HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Display Port Card OPS DVI-D YPbPr AV VGA
2. Now,youcanseeallthePCsconnectedtothesamerouteronthe screen.Choosetherightone.
3. Press[ ]and[ ]tochoosethedirectoryandfilestoplay. 4. Youcanconnectupto4displaystothesamePCandplaysame
mediastream. WesuggesttouseDLNA-DMPfunctionviawirednetworkforthesake ofhighersecurityandsufficientnetworkbandwidth.
4.5.3. How to use DLNA-DMR from PC 1. Press[ ] HOMEbutton,ChooseNetwork Settingsand
press[ ]
View network settings Network configuration Static IP configuration Digital Media Render... Network name
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
2. SetDMR asON.
View network settings Network configuration Static IP configuration Digital Media Render... Network name
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Off On
3. Setthenameofyourdisplay.
View network settings Network configuration Static IP configuration Digital Media Render... Network name
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Cancel Done Clear
testabc
4. PressSOURCEbutton,choosenetworkandpress[ ] button.
5. OnyourPC,gotoNetwork and Sharing Center,andclick Choose homegroup and sharing options.
6. Checkthemediaformats.Then,clickChoose media streaming options.....
7. GotoAdvanced sharing settings,andcheckTurn on network discovery.
8. Now,gotothedirectoryofyourmediafiles.Choosethemedia filebyrightclick.OnthesubmenufromPlay To,Youcanfindall displaysconnectedtoyournetwork.Choosethedisplay,andclick themediafiletoplay.
Play files 1. Press[ ] SOURCEbutton. 2. ChooseNetwork,andpress[ ]button. 3. Chooseafilefromthecontentbrowser,andpress[ ]button
tostartplaying. 4. Pressthe[PLAY] buttonsontheremotecontroltocontrolplaying.
Tips: Choosethetopbartofilteryourfilesbytype. ChooseSorttoarrangethefilesbyalbumname,artist,orother
fields. Toclearthelistofofflinemediaservers,press[ ] OPTIONS
button.Then,chooseClear offline serversandpress[ ] button.
4.6. Play multimedia files from USB device 1. ConnectyourUSBdevicetotheUSBportonthedisplay.
2. Press[ ] SOURCEbutton,chooseUSB,andpress[ ] button.
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USB Network HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Display Port Card OPS DVI-D YPbPr AV VGA
3. TheconnectedUSBdeviceisdetectedautomaticallyforallits playablefiles,whichwillbeautomaticallysortedinto3types:
Music, Movie,and Photo. 4. Press[ ] BACKbuttontogouptothetoplayerinthescreen.
Press[ ]or[ ]buttontochoosethefiletype.Press[ ] buttontoenteritsplaylist.
5. Choosethefileyouwant.Press[ ]buttontostartplaying. 6. Followtheon-screeninstructiontocontroltheplayoption. 7. Press[PLAY] buttons(H F G I J)tocontrolplaying.
4.7. Play options
4.7.1. Playing music files 1. Choose Musicinthetopbar.
Music
2. Chooseonemusictrack,andpress[ ]button. Toplayallthetracksinafolder,chooseonemusicfile.Then,
press[ ] toPlay All. Toskiptothenextorprevioustrack,press[ ] or [ ]button. Topausethetrack,press[ ]button.Press[ ]button
againtoresumeplayback. Toskipbackwardorforward10seconds,press[ ]or[ ]
button. Tosearchbackwardorforward,press[G] or [J]button,
pressrepeatedlytotogglebetweendifferentspeeds. Tostopthemusic,press[H]button.
Music options
Whileyouplaymusic,press[ ] OPTIONS button,thenpress[ ] buttontochooseanoption: {Shuffle}:Enableordisablerandomplayoftracks. {Repeat}:Choose{Repeat}toplayatrackoranalbumrepeatedly,
orchoose{Play once}toplayatrackonce. NOTE: Toviewinformationaboutasong(forexample,title,artistor
duration),choosethesong,thenpress[ ] INFObutton.To hidetheinformation,press[ ] INFO buttonagain.
4.7.2. Playing movie files 1. Choose Movieinthetopbar.
Movie
2. Chooseavideo,andpress[ ]button. Toplayallthevideosinafolder,chooseonevideofile.Then,
press[ ] toPlay All. Topausethevideo,press[ ]button.Press[ ]button
againtoresumeplayback. Toskipbackwardorforward10seconds,press[ ]or[ ]
button. Tosearchbackwardorforward,press[G] or [J]button,
pressrepeatedlytotogglebetweendifferentspeeds. Tostopthevideo,press[H]button.
Movie options
Whileplayingvideo,press[ ] OPTIONSbutton,thenpress[ ] buttontochooseanoption: {Subtitles}:Choosetheavailablesubtitlesettings. {Subtitle Language}:Choosethelanguageforsubtitlesifavailable. {Shuffle}:Enableordisablerandomplayofvideofiles. {Repeat}:Choose{Repeat}toplaythevideofilerepeatedlyor
{Playonce}toplaythevideofileonce. {Status}:Toviewinformationaboutavideo(forexample,played
position,duration,title,ordate).
4.7.3. Playing photo files 1. Choose Photointhetopbar.
Photo
2. Chooseaphotothumbnail,thenpress ]button. Start a slideshow Iftherearemultiplephotosinafolder,chooseaphoto.Then,press [ ] toPlay All. Toskiptothepreviousornextphoto,press[ ]or[ ]button,
andthenpress[ ]button. Tostoptheslideshow,press[H]button. Slideshow options
Whileyouplayaslideshow,press[ ] OPTIONSbutton,thenpress [ ]buttontochooseanoption: {Shuffle}:Enableordisablerandomdisplayofpicturesinthe
slideshow. {Repeat}:Choose{Repeat}towatchaslideshowrepeatedlyor
{Play once}towatchonce. {Slideshow Time}:Choosethedisplayingtimeforeachphotointhe
slideshow. {Slideshow Transitions}:Choosethetransitionfromonephototo
thenext.
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5. Change your settings Using the remote control:
1. Press[ ] HOMEbuttontodisplaytheOSDmenu. 2. Press[ ] [ ] [ ] or[ ]buttontochoosePicture, Sound,
Tiling,GeneralSettingsorNetwork settings.Press [ ]buttontoenter.
3. Press[ ] [ ] [ ] or[ ]buttontochooseitsmenuitemorto adjustitsvalue.Press[ ]buttontoconfirm.
4. Press[ ] BACKbuttontogobacktothepreviousmenulayer. 5. Press[ ] HOMEbuttontoexittheOSDmenu. Using the displays control buttons
SV425-Y:
1. Press[ ]buttontodisplaytheOSDmenu. 2. Press[ ][ ][ ]or[ ]buttontochoosemenuitemoradjust
itsvalue. 3. Press[ ]buttontoconfirmmenuselectionandenterits
submenu. 4. Press[ ]buttontoexittheOSDmenu.
5.1. Settings
5.1.1. Picture
menu
Picture style Restore style Backlight Colour Sharpness Noise reduction MPEG artifact reducti... Digital Crystal Clear Advanced Game or computer Foramat and edges
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Picture style Chooseapredefinedpicturesetting.
Restore style Restorethelast-selectedpredefinedpicturesetting.
Backlight Adjustthebrightnessofthisdisplaysbacklight. TheluminancesettingbybacklightforEnergyStarverification.
Colour Adjustthecoloursaturationofthepicture.
Sharpness Adjustthesharpnessofthepicture.
Noise reduction Choosetheamountofnoisereductionforthepicture.
MPEG artifact reduction Smoothentransitionsandhazinessinthedigitalpicture.
Digital Crystal Clear Fine-tuneeachpixeltomatchsurroundingpixelsandproduceabrilliant, high-definitionimage.
{Advanced sharpness}:Enablesuperiorsharpness,especiallyon linesandcontoursinthepicture.
{Dynamic contrast}:Dynamicallyenhancethedetailsinthe dark,mediumandlightareasofthepicture.
{Colour enhancement}:Dynamicallyenhancethevividnessand detailsofcolours.
Advanced Accessadvancedsettingssuchasgamma,tint,videocontrastandsoon.
{Gamma}:Adjustthenon-linearsettingforpictureluminance andcontrast.
{Tint}:Changethecolourbalance. {Custom tint}:Customisecolourbalancesetting.Onlyavailable
if{Tint}{Custom}ischosen. {Video contrast}:Adjustvideocontrast. {Brightness}:Adjustscreenbrightness. {Hue}:Adjustscreenhue.
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Game or computer Whenviewingcontentfromaconnectedgameconsole,choose{Game} toapplygamesettings.WhenacomputerisconnectedthroughHDMI, choose{Computer}. Makesurethat{Format and edges}{Picture format}{Unscaled} isselectedsoastoviewmaximumdetail.
Format and edges {Picture format}:Changethepictureformat.
Seepage14forthedescriptionsaboutPicture format.
5.1.2. Sound
Sound style Restore style Bass Treble Balance Surround mode Audio out Advanced
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Sound style Accesspredefinedsoundsettings.
Restore style Restorethelast-selectedpredefinedsoundsetting.
Bass Adjusttoincreaseordecreaselower-pitchedsounds.
Treble Adjusttoincreaseordecreasehigher-pitchedsounds.
Balance Adjusttoemphasizeleftorrightaudiooutputbalance.
Surround mode Setsurroundeffectsforaudioperformance.
Audio out Adjustaudiooutputvolume.
Advanced Accessadvancedsettingstoenhanceyouraudioexperience.
{Auto volume leveling}:Enablethereductionofsuddenvolume changes.
{Speaker settings}:Turnonorofftheinternalspeakers. {Clear sound}:Enhancesoundquality.
5.1.3. Tiling
Enable H monitors V monitors Position Frame comp.
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Withthisfunctionyoucancreateasinglelarge-screenmatrix(video wall)thatconsistsofupto100setsofthisdisplay(up to 10-sets on the vertical and 10-sets on the horizontal sides).
Enable Chooseto{On}or{Off}theTilingfunction.If{On},thedisplaywill applythesettingsin{H monitors},{V monitors},{Position},and {Frame comp.}.
H monitors Adjustdisplaysonthehorizontalside.
V monitors Adjustdisplaysontheverticalside.
Position Adjustthepositionofthisdisplayinthescreenmatrix. Example: 2 x 2 screen matrix (4 displays)
Hmonitors=2displays Vmonitors=2displays
1 2 3 4
H monitors
V m
on ito
rs
Position
Example: 5 x 5 screen matrix (25 displays) Hmonitors=5displays Vmonitors=5displays
1 2 6 7
3 4 8 9
5 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
H monitors
V m
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Position
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Frame comp. Choosetoturntheframecompensationfunctiononoroff.Ifselected {On},thedisplaywilladjusttheimagetocompensateforthewidthof thedisplaybezelsinordertoaccuratelydisplaytheimage.
5.1.4. General settings
Menu language Monitor ID Eco mode Auto search Clock Scheduling Sleep timer EasyLink Local KB lock RC lock Pixel shift
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
Menu language ChooselanguageusedforOSDmenus.
Monitor ID AdjusttheIDnumberforcontrollingthedisplayviatheRS232C connection.EachdisplaymusthaveauniqueIDnumberwhenmultiple setsofthisdisplayareconnected.MonitorIDnumberrangeisbetween 1to255.Thedefaultsettingis1.
Eco mode Setthisdisplaytoreducethepowerconsumptionautomatically. Note:Factorydefaultsettingislowpowerstandby,butusercouldnot resetittodefaultaftersettingEcomodetoNormalbyFactoryreset inMENU.However,usercanstillchangetheECOmodebacktolow powerstandbymanually.
Auto search Choosetoletthisdisplaydetectanddisplayavailablesignalsources automatically.
Clock Setthecurrentdateandtimeforthedisplaysinternalclock.
Scheduling
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoprogramupto7differentscheduledtime intervalsforthisdisplaytoactivate. Youcanset: Whichinputsourcethedisplaywilluseforeachscheduled
activationperiod. Thetimeforthedisplaytoturnonandturnoff. Thedaysinaweekforthedisplaytoactivate. NOTES: Werecommendyoutosetupcurrentdateandtimeinthe{Clock}
menubeforeusingthisfunction. Afterchangingthe{Clock}optioninthe{General settings}menu,
youneedtosetthis{Scheduling}again.
Menu language Monitor ID Eco mode Auto search Clock Scheduling Sleep timer EasyLink Local KB lock RC lock Pixel shift
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
1. Thereare7schedulecanbeset.GotoStatusandchooseOn.
Status Source On time Off time Repeat modes Playlist setting
Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7
Off On
2. GotoSourceandchooseinputsource.If{Source}{USB}is chosen.Youneedtosetplayliist.
Status Source On time Off time Repeat modes Playlist setting
Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7
USB HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DisplayPort Card OPS DVI-D YPbPr AV VGA
3. SetOn time.
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Status Source On time Off time Repeat modes Playlist setting
Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7
On time
Cancel Done
00 : 00
4. SetOff time.
Status Source On time Off time Repeat modes Playlist setting
Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7
Off time
Cancel
14 : 00
Done
5. GotoRepeat modesandchoose.
Status Source On time Off time Repeat modes Playlist setting
Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7
No repeat Every Sunday Every Monday Every Tuesday Every Wednesday Every Thursday Every Friday Every Saturday
6. If{Source}{USB}ischosen.GotoPlaylist setting. 0001/0002
Options Exit
Photo
Photo
Video
- Press[ ] [ ] buttonstochoosefiles.
- Press[ ] [ ]buttonstoswitchPlaylistandFileManager.
- Press[ ]buttontosetorcleartheplaylist.
7. Tosavetheplaylist,press[ ] andchooseSave list. 0004/0004
Options Exit
Photo
Photo
[..]
Movie.avi
\media\photo
Photo1.jpg
Photo2.jpg
Photo3.jpg
Sort
Recursive Parser
Media Type
Save list
NOTES: EachPlaylistsupportsupto30files. Playlistwillnotbeclearedafter{Factory settings}.Youhaveto
manuallyremovethefilesordeleteusb_schedulinglist.txtinthe USB.
Sleep timer Switchoffthisdisplayafteraspecifiedtime.
EasyLink ConnectandcontrolyourHDMI-CECcompliantdevicesthroughHDMI porttothisdisplaywiththesameremotecontrol.
Auto adjust UsethisfunctiontoautomaticallyoptimizethedisplayofVGAinput image. NOTE: ThisitemisfunctionalforVGAinputonly.
Local KB lock Choosetoenableordisablethekeyboard(controlbuttons)functionof thedisplay. {Unlock}:Enablethekeyboardfunction. {Lock all}:Lockallkeyboardfunction. {Lock but volume}:Disableallthekeyboardfunctionexceptthe
[ ] and [ ] button. {Lock but power}:Disableallthekeyboardfunctionexceptthe
[ ]button. {Lock all expect volume and power}:Disableallthekeyboard
functionexceptthe[ ], [ ] and [ ] button:
RC lock Choosetoenableordisablethebuttonfunctionoftheremotecontrol. {Unlock}:Enablethekeyboardfunction. {Lock all}:Lockallkeyboardfunction. {Lock but volume}:Disableallthekeyboardfunctionexceptthe
[ ] and [ ] button. {Lock but power}:Disableallthekeyboardfunctionexceptthe
[ ] POWERbutton. {Lock all expect volume and power}:Disableallthekeyboard
functionexceptthe[ ] [ ] and [ ] POWER button:
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NOTE: TodisablethelockfunctionfromLocal KB lockor -RC lockitem,pressbuttons[ ] and 1 9 9 8onthe remotecontrol.
Pixel shift Forvideoinputsources,youmaychoose{On}tomovethescreen imageautomaticallytoprotectthedisplayfromburn-inorafter-image symptoms30secondsafternotoperatingthedisplay.
Smart power Chooseabacklightleveltooptimisedynamicpowerconsumptionand picturecontrast. Theoptionsare:{Off},{Standard},{Best Power},{Best Picture}.
Wake on lan Choose{On}andyoucanturnonthedisplaybynetwork.
Switch on state Choosethedisplaystatususedforthenexttimeyouconnectthe powercord. {On}-Thedisplaywillturnonwhenthepowercordisconnected
toawalloutlet. {Standby}-ThedisplaywillremainStandbywhenthepowercordis
connectedtoawalloutlet. {Last status}-Thedisplaywillreturntothepreviouspowerstatus
(on/off/standby)whenremovingandreplacingthepowercord.
LED Choose{Off}toturnofftheindicator.
Switch on delay
Adjustthepower-ondelayingtime(inseconds)allowsasequential powering-onforeachdisplaybytheirIDnumberwhenmultipledisplays areconnected.
APM Choose{On}.Then,whennosignal,thedisplaywillautomaticallyturn off.
LOGO Choose{off}toclosethelogowhenthedisplayturnon
Information OSD Whenyoupress[ ] POWERbuttontoturnonthedisplayfrom standbymodeorchangetheinputsignal,theinformationOSDis displayedontheupperleftcornerofthescreen. Choose{Off}toturnoffthisfunction.
DisplayPort Ver.: SettheDisplayPortversionto1.1aor1.2,thissettingisonlyvalidon DisplayPortinputandoutput, 1.1a:SwitchDisplayPortVer.to1.1a(default),theDisplayPortoutputis thecloneoftheDisplayPortinput. 1.2:SwitchDisplayPortVer.to1.2tosupportMST(Multi-Stream Transport) NOTE: IfthedisplayisblackscreenorabnormalunderDisplayPort source,pleaseswitchto1.1aandturnACoffandon.
Cooling Fan Select{On}toturnonthecoolingfanallthetime.Select{Auto}toturn on/offthecoolingfanaccordingtothedisplaystemperature. NOTES:
Thedefault{Auto}optionwillstartrunningthecoolingfanifthe temperatureof60C(140F)isreached.
Atemperature-warningmessagewillbeshownonthescreenifthe temperaturereaches70C(158F).
Afterthetemperaturereaches70C(158F),forthreesuccessive mininutesandatemperature-waningmessageshownonthescreen for10seconds,thedisplaypowerwillbeshutdownautomatically whilePowerLEDwillbeblinkingred&green.
Network control port ChoosetheRS232controlformCardOPSorembeddedRS232inPD set.
Factory settings Resetallyourcustomizedsettingstothefactorydefaults.
5.2. Network Settings 1. Press[ ] HOMEbutton,chooseNetwork Settingsandpress
[ ]button.
View network settings Network configuration Static IP configuration Digital Media Render... Network name
Picture Sound Tiling General settings Network settings
View network settings Viewconnectednetworkstatus.
Network Configuration {Network configuration}:Choosehowthisdisplayshouldassign addressestothenetworkresources. Theusercanchoose{DHCP & Auto IP}(suggested)or{Static IP}.
Static IP Configuration Define{IP address},{Netmask},{Gateway},{DNS1},and{DNS2}for thisdisplay.If{Network settings}{Static IP}ischosen.
Digital Media Renderer - DMR Receivemultimediafilesfromtheconnecteddevicebyyournetwork.
Network name Inthemultiple-displayconnection,youcanrenameeachdisplayforeasy identification. Usetheon-screenkeyboardortheremotecontrolkeypadtoenterthe name.
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6. Input Mode VGA Resolution:
Standard Resolution
ActiveResolution RefreshRate PixelRate AspectRatio StandforModeHPixels VLines
VGA 640 480 60Hz 25.175MHz
4:3 VideoGraphicArray72Hz 31.5MHz 75Hz 31.5MHz
WVGA 720 400 70Hz 33.75MHz 16:9 WideVideoGraphicArray
SVGA 800 600 60Hz 40MHz 4:3 SuperVGA75Hz 49.5MHz
XGA 1024 768 60Hz 65MHz 4:3 ExtendedGraphicArray75Hz 78.75MHz WXGA 1280 768 60Hz 79.5MHz 5:3 WideXGA WXGA 1280 800 60Hz 79.5MHz 16:10 WideXGA SXGA 1280 1024 60Hz 108MHz 5:4 SuperXGA WXGA 1360 768 60Hz 85.5MHz 16:9 WideXGA WXGA 1366 768 60Hz 85.5MHz 16:9 WideXGA UXGA 1600 1200 60Hz 162MHz 4:3 UltraXGA HD1080 1920 1080 60Hz 148.5MHz 16:9 HD1080
SDTV Resolution: Standard Resolution
ActiveResolution RefreshRate PixelRate AspectRatio StandforModeHPixels VLines 480i 720 480 29.97Hz 13.5MHz 4:3 ModifiedNTSCStandard480p 59.94Hz 27MHz 576i 720 480 25Hz 13.5MHz 4:3 ModifiedPALStandard576p 50Hz 27MHz
HDTV Resolution: Standard Resolution
ActiveResolution RefreshRate PixelRate AspectRatio StandforModeHPixels VLines
720p 1280 720 50Hz 74.25MHz 16:9 NormallyDVBMode60Hz
1080i 1920 1080 25Hz 74.25MHz 16:9 NormallyATSCMode30Hz
1080p 1920 1080 50Hz 148.5MHz 16:9 NormallyATSCMode 60Hz
UHDTV Resolution:
UHDTVResolution
ActiveResolution RefreshRate PixelRate AspectRatio StandforModeHPixels VLines
3840 2160 30 297MHz 16:9 Videowall application.
Note:UHDresolutionissupportedonlyonvideowallarrays.Each individualLCDdisplaysupportsamaxresolutionof1080p.
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7. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
No picture is displayed 1. Thepowercordisdisconnected. 2. Themainpowerswitchonthebackofthe
displayisnotswitchedon. 3. Theselectedinputhasnoconnection. 4. Thedisplayisinstandbymode.
1. Pluginthepowercord. 2. Makesurethepowerswitchisswitchedon. 3. Connectasignalconnectiontothedisplay.
Interference displayed on the display or audible noise is heard
Causedbysurroundingelectricalappliancesor fluorescentlights.
Movethedisplaytoanotherlocationtoseeisthe interferenceisreduced.
Color is abnormal Thesignalcableisnotconnectedproperly. Makesurethatthesignalcableisattachedfirmly tothebackofthedisplay.
Picture is distorted with abnormal patterns 1. Thesignalcableisnotconnectedproperly. 2. Theinputsignalisbeyondthecapabilitiesof
thedisplay.
1. Makesurethatthesignalcableisattached firmly.
2. Checkthevideosignalsourcetoseeifit isbeyondtherangeofthedisplay.Please verifyitsspecificationswiththisdisplays specificationsection.
Display image doesnt fill up the full size of the screen
1. Thezoommodeisnotsetcorrectly. 2. ScanModemaybesetincorrectlyto
underscan. 3. Iftheimageexceedsthescreensize,Scan
ModemayneedtobesettoUnderscan.
UsetheZoommodeorCustomzoomfunction intheScreenmenutofinetunedisplaygeometry andtimefrequencyparameter.
Can hear sound, but no picture Improperlyconnectedsourcesignalcable. Makesurethatbothvideoinputsandsound inputsarecorrectlyconnected.
Can see picture but no sound is heard 1. Improperlyconnectedsourcesignalcable. 2. Volumeisturnedallthewaydown. 3. {Mute}isturnedon. 4. Noexternalspeakerconnected.
1. Makesurethatbothvideoinputsandsound inputsarecorrectlyconnected.
2. Press[ ]or[ ]buttontohearsound. 3. SwitchMUTEoffbyusingthe[ ]button. 4. Connectexternalspeakersandadjustthe
volumetoasuitablelevel.
Some picture elements do not light up Somepixelsofthedisplaymaynotturnon. Thisdisplayismanufacturedusinganextremely highlevelofprecisiontechnology:however, sometimessomepixelsofthedisplaymaynot display.Thisisnotamalfunction.
After-Images can still be seen on the display after the display is powered off. (Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, and images displayed in 4:3 normal mode)
Astillpictureisdisplayedforanoverextended periodoftime
Donotallowastillimagetobedisplayedfor anextendedperiodoftimeasthiscancausea permanentafter-imagetoremainonthedisplay.
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8. Technical Specifications
8.1. SV425-Y
Display: Item Specifications ScreenSize(ActiveArea) 41.92(106.47cm)LCD AspectRatio 16:9 Numberofpixels 1920(H)x1080(V) Pixelpitch 0.4833(H)x0.4833(V)[mm] Displayablecolors 10bits(D),1.07Billioncolors Brightness(typical) 500cd/m2 Contrastratio(typical) 1300:1 Viewingangle 178degrees
In/Out Terminals: Item Specifications SpeakerOutput InternalSpeakers
ExternalSpeakers 10W(L)+10W(R)[RMS]/8 1Way1SpeakerSystem 82dB/W/M/160Hz~13KHz
AudioOutput PhoneJackx1 0.5V[rms](Normal)/2Channel(L+R) AudioInput RCAJackx2
3.5mmStereox1 0.5V[rms](Normal)/2Channel(L+R)
RS232C 2.5mmPhonejackx2 RS232Cin/RS232Cout RJ-45 RJ-45Jackx1(8pin) 10/100LANPort HDMIInput HDMIJackx2
(TypeA)(18pin) DigitalRGB:TMDS(Video+Audio) MAX:Video-720p,1080p,1920x1080/60Hz(WUXGA)
Audio-48KHz/2Channel(L+R) SupportsLPCMonly
DVI-DInput DVI-Djack DigitalRGB:TMDS(Video) VGAInput D-SubJackx1(15pin) AnalogRGB:0.7V[p-p](75),H/CS/V:TTL(2.2k),SOG:1V[p-p](75)
MAX:720p,1080p,1920x1080/60Hz(WUXGA) DVI-I(DVI-D&VGA) Output
DVI-IJackx1(29pin) DigitalRGB:TMDS(Video) AnalogRGB:0.7V[p-p](75),H/CS/V:TTL(2.2k),SOG:1V[p-p](75) MAX:720p,1080p,1920x1080/60Hz(WUXGA)
ComponentInput BNCJackx3 Y:1V[p-p](75),Pb:0.7V[p-p](75),Pr :0.7V[p-p](75) MAX:480i,576i,480p,576p,720p,1080i,1080p
VideoInput BNCx1(Sharewith Component_Y)
Composite1V[p-p](75)
Displayportin/out DisplayportJackx2 (20pin)
DigitalRGB:TMDS(Video+Audio) MAX:Video-720p,1080p,1920x1080/60Hz(WUXGA)
Audio-48KHz/2Channel(L+R) SupportsLPCMonly
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General: Item Specifications PowerInput 100-240V~,50-60Hz PowerConsumption(Max) 220W PowerConsumption(typ.) 110W PowerConsumption(Standby&Off) <0.5W(RS232inactive) Dimensions[WxHxD] 946.94x540.96x71.1(@Handle)/56.8(@WallMount)mm Weight 15.3Kg GrossWeight 19.5Kg
Environmental Condition: Item Specifications Temperature Operational 0~40C
Storage -20~60C Humidity Operational 20~80%RH(Nocondensation)
Storage 5~95%RH
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