Aigis Mechtronics NPVD A Series User manual

IN S T A L L A T I N A N D P E R A T I N G IN S T R U C T I N S
W W W .A I G I S M E C H .C M
NETW RK PUBLIC VIEW DISPLAY (NPVD) SYSTEMS
NPVDxxA Series

This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to
space limitations.
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION: TO R DUC TH RISK OF L CTRICAL
SHOCK, DO NOT OP N COV RS. NO US R
S RVIC ABL PARTS INSID . R F R S RVICING TO
QUALIFI D S RVIC P RSONN L.
SAFETY PRECAUTI NS
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1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before
the unit is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should
be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or
mount. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage
to the unit. Use only with a stand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by
the manufacturer or sold with the product. Any mounting of the unit should
follow the manufacturer's instructions and should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation, to
ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These
openings must not be blocked or covered. This unit should not be placed in a
built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's
instructions have been adhered to.
9. Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
For units intended to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.
10. Grounding or Polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Alternately, this unit may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug
having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power
outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the grounding-type plug.
11. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,
paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the appliance.
12. Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as
contact with them might be fatal. U.S.A. models only - refer to the National
lectrical Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV systems.
13. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in
system failure.
14. Object and Liquid ntry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through
openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
15. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel.
16. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as
an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to
its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance--this indicates a
need for service.
17. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
18. Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the
cable system is grounded. U.S.A. models only--Section 810 of the National
lectrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1981, provides information with respect to
proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure, grounding of the coax
to a discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
IMP RTANT SAFEGUARDS
Warning: In a domestic environment, this
product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.
ATTENTI N – bserve Precautions
For Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
What is Electrostatic Discharge?
Atransfer of electrostatic charges between bodies at
different electrostatic potentials caused by direct contact or
induced by an electrostatic field. The following are some
examples of electrostatic charges:
1. Walking across a nylon carpet on a dry day generates a
static electrical charge of 35,000 volts.
2. Opening a plastic bag generates a charge of 20,000 volts.
WARNING:Do not make repairs yourself.
Do not attempt to remove the cover of
the NPVD. Do not disassemble it or
remove any parts.You run the risk of
electric shock and voidin the warranty.
No user-serviceable parts are inside.

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1. UNPACKING
Unpack carefully. This is an electromechanical device and should be handled carefully. Remove all of the items from the box. It
is recommended that you do not remove the clear protective plastic covers on the NPVD at this time. Check to ensure that
the following items are included:
• Network Public View Display (NPVD) LCD Monitor
•Remote Control
• ADS Software User Guide
• This Instruction Book
2. SERVICE
If the unit needs repair service or parts, contact Aigis Mechtronics for authorization to return as well as shipping instructions.
3. DESCRIPTI N
All NPVD models include a high resolution LCD screen with remote and on-screen display and operate on 110VAC/60Hz
input voltage.
– Models without an on-board camera include one BNC input and a looping BNC output,
a light sensor to reduce energy demands, and an audio input.
–Models with an on-board camera have motion detection, picture-in-picture, and an additional BNC output for the internal
camera.
All NPVD Products include the capability to connect to a website that allows a remote user to alter the
content being displayed on the monitor.
IMPORTANT: The installer must initialize this online function on-site prior to completing the installation. This is
done by:
• Lo in into a website (website and lo in info provided by customer)
• Downloadin a file onto a USB Flash drive (the contents of this file are unique to each monitor)
• Insertin the USB Flash drive into a slot in the monitor
Detailed instructions regarding this process are provided in Section 4.5.
Construction/Finish: Fabricated aluminum case (black).
Part numbers Camera Type Lens Type Input Power Power
Consumption
NPVD26A-6NN-B None N/A
110VAC ± 10%, 60Hz
125W
NPVD26A-6CH211AMP-B Color Hi-Res 2.8-11mm, AI 125W
NPVD26A-6WD211AMP-B Wide Dynamic 2.8-11mm, AI 125W
NPVD32A-6NN-B None N/A 150W
NPVD32A-6CH211AMP-B Color Hi-Res 2.8-11mm, AI 150W
NPVD32A-6WD211AMP-B Wide Dynamic 2.8-11mm, AI 150W

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Monitor Features NPVD26 NPVD32 NPVD37
Video Feeds Internal Camera Out, xternal Video In, xternal Video Loop Out
Video Connectors 3 x BNC Connectors
Picture-In-Picture OSD Controls Size (Sm, Lg, Split) and Location of PIP Window
V SA Standard Compatible 75mm and 100mm Hole Patterns
Construction Aluminum Casing with Acrylic Accessory Window, Powder Coated
White or Black
Motion Sensor OSD Controls Sensitivity, Action Upon Motion and Dwell Time
Light Sensor OSD Controls Sensitivity
Remote Controller 14 Button Remote, Batteries Included
Video System NTSC
Speaker Power 2 Watts per Channel, 2 Channels
Input Power 115VAC, +/- 10%
Power Requirement 125W 150W 175W
LCD Panel NPVD26 NPVD32 NPVD37
Resolution 1366H x 768V Pixels WXGA
Pixel Pitch 0.1405mm x 0.4215mm 0.170mm x 0.510mm 0.200mm x 0.600mm
Brightness 600 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 1400 : 1 1600 : 1
Viewing Angle 178 / 178 U/D/L/R
Color Depth 8bit / 16.7M Colors
Response Time 8ms
Lamp Life 50,000+ Hours
NPVD SPECIFICATI NS

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Network Features, All Models
Network Connector 1 x RJ45 thernet Port
Network Type Intranet or Internet
Supported Formats
Text Formattable .TXT Files
Images & Slideshow .JP G, .GIF
User Interface Software as a Service web interface, accessed via Microsoft Internet xplorer or Mozilla
Firefox.
Security Features Password-protected SSL website login, user permission levels, secure content retrieval.
Content Retrieval Monitor is hard-coded to view only one website for content retrieval.
Content Management Internet based playlist scheduling.
Scope of Control Remotely control screen content of multiple monitors in any location.
mergency Messaging Allows images and/or text to be displayed on a monitor or group of monitors within one
minute of execution.
vent Logging Playlist on-screen duration, loss of signage connectivity, and content downloads are all
recorded as events.
NPVD SPECIFICATI NS (continued)
Camera pecifications
Camera Type Color Hi-Res Wide Dynamic
Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 1/3" Pixim DPS Sensor
Signal System NTSC NTSC
ffective Pixels 768 (H) x 494 (V) 720 (H) x 480 (V)
Resolution 540TVL
Mimimum Illumin 0.1Lux/F1.2 0.5Lux/F1.2;0.08
Dynamic Range n/a 101dB Typ., 120dB Max
S/N Ratio >48dB >50dB
Control Method n/a OSD
lectronic Shutter 1/60 - 1/100,000 sec Auto
White Balance Auto ATW/AWB/Manual/ATW xtend
AGC Auto
BLC Auto
Gamma Correction 0.45
Lens 2.8-11mm Auto-Iris
Power Supply 12VDC 12VDC / 24VAC
Operating Temperature -10°C ~ +50°C (+14°F ~ +122°F), 90% RH Max

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Figure 1a: Back View - 110VAC Power Connections
4.2.2 Using the Right Angle Power Connector
To use your own power leads, a Right Angle Power Connector (C) may be used (Not Included) see Figure 1a.
1. After a qualified electrician wires the right angle connector (C), plug the connector into the power receiver (B) located on
the back of the NPVD.
4.2 Power Connections 110VAC
If your unit uses a 110VAC/60Hz Power Supply see either ection 4.2.1 or 4.2.2 (as applicable for your instllation depending
on the way the power will be directed to the unit.
4.2.1 Power Connection with provided Cord
The NPVD can be powered with the included Power Cord (A) by plugging directly into the power receiver (B) located on the
back of the monitor see Figure 1a.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs and the point where they exit from the appliance.
C
B
A
4. INSTALLATI N
Attention: Installations should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the
National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
4.1 Mounting
For specific directions on mounting the Monitor see the Instruction Book that came with your mount.
Use eight (8) #10-24 screws when mounting the NPVD unit to your mount. nsure that the mounting screws do not exceed
0.500 inches in length.

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4.3 Video Connections
1.Connect the external video source to the cable “Video In”.
If you wish to run the video back out to a monitoring station, attach the “Video Out” connector to the input of your
external monitor. See Figure 1b for connector locations.
4.4 Network Connection
Run a Cat 5e/6 network cable to the installation site. Plug the cable into the RJ45 jack shown in Figure 1b.
Figure 1b: Back View - NPVD Connectors
Network Cable Audio Input
Internal Camera Out (n/a
for No Camera models)
xternal Video Loop Out
xternal Video In

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4.5 NPVD Initialization Procedure
Note: This procedure must be completed during installation to enable the remote content management feature.
1. Log in to the customer website using the provided login details. If the customer did not supply the installer with the
necessary details, contact Aigis Mechtronics for instructions. See Figure 2.
2. Once logged in, open the 'System Settings' tab on the left side, and then select 'Download Initial Setup' See Figure 3.
Figure 2: Log in creen
Figure 3: ystem ettings Tab

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3. Under 'Select group of signage', pick the directory that the sign is to be placed in.
4. For 'Number of Signage', select the number of signs that are going to be programmed with this particular setup (similar
folder locations, default playlist, and default image). This will be 'one' most of the time.
5. For 'Select Default Playlist', select the playlist that will be displayed initially by the sign.
6. For 'Select Default Image', select the image that will show upon initial booting of the sign, and if the sign drops from the
network.
7. Once everything is selected, hit 'Download Initial Setup' to download the USBSetup.tar file generated by the server.
8. Copy this file over to the USB key. Make sure it doesn't get renamed if there are multiple copies (i.e. USBSetup(2).tar will
NOT work).
9. Insert the programmed USB key into one of the USB slots. See Figure 4.
10. A picture should come up on the screen. The picture will then close, showing the Aigis background again. Then, a playlist
will begin to play the default playlist. Remove the USB key. Wait for the sign to boot back up. It should display the new
content. Unplug the sign to finish the installation.
Figure 4: Internal U B lot location
USBSlotLocations
xample of Programmed USB Key

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MENU
PVD
CARD
MON
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
aigis
5. USING THE MENUS
VERVIEW
5.1 NAVIGATING THE MENUS
Menu Description
To Do This... Press
On creen Display Menus
SEL
MENU
Use this menu to directly access the video input
for the Main Video input of the on screen display.
Best used to bypass the PVD menu for
confirmation of video input selected during setup.
PVD
MENU
The PVD Menu is used to make adjustments to
the factory default settings.
Access this menu to change options and settings
for both the internal and external video sources,
the motion sensor, light sensor, picture in picture
(PIP) settings and the switcher.
Access any advanced setup options (if the unit is
equipped with these features) under this menu .
M N
MENU
The MON Menu allows for minor adjustments to
the picture quality of the monitor such as
brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and tint.
Press PVD to enter and
exit the menu.
Press MON to enter
and exit the menu.
Press SEL to enter and
exit the menu.
Note: To power the
entire unit on or o ,
disconnect the power
source.
Turn On LCD On
Turn Off the LCD Off
Display the Main Menus PVD, MON, or S L
Move through the Menus ↑ ↓
Choose Sub Menu S L
Move through the
Sub Menu options →
To Do This... Press
Confirm changes OK
Save changes in Sub Menu OK →Yes
Do not save changes
in Sub Menu OK ←No
xit Sub Menu XIT
xit Main Menus PVD or MON or S L
Menus

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5.2 Using the SEL Men
This menu allows the user to select the input to be shown on-
screen, and can act as an override to the PVD Menu (described in
the following section).
Note: Power-cycling the unit will cause the monitor to revert to
the settings stored in the PVD Menu, not the S L Menu.
Main Source
Select: OK
RGB
DVI
AV1
AV2
AV3
AV4
When no menus are open on the screen, pressing the
EL button will bring up the menu shown
CARD
MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
PVD
☞
5.3 Using the PVD Main Menu
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
To Access the PVD Menu
Press PVD
PVD MAIN MENU
MA I N VI D E SE T U P
MT I N SEN S R SET U P
LI G H T SE N S R SE T U P
SW I T C H E R VI D E SE T U P
AD V A N C E D SE T U P
To Do This... Press
Move through the Menus ↑ ↓
Choose Sub Menu S L
Move through the
Sub Menu options →
Save - Sub Menu OK →Yes
Do Not Save - Sub Menu OK ←No
xit Sub Menu XIT
xit Main Menus PVD
☞
☞

5.4.1 Troubleshooting “No Signal” Message
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Access the menu by pressing the PVD button.
Press the ↓to choose Main Video etup.
Press EL.
Note: Video Source and
PIP Video Source cannot
be set to the same input
source.
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
MAIN VI D E SE T U P
VID E SU R C E
PI P V I D E SU R C E
PI P S IZ E
PIP L C A T I N
5.4 Using the Main Video Set p Men
PIP ize
Selects the size o
all PIP windows.
On Board Camera No Camera
Small Small PIP window • x
Large Large PIP window • x
Split Split Screen proportionately • x
Split/Full Split Screen stretches and
fills the screen • x
PIP Location
Selects the on
screen location or
all PIP windows.
Top L Top Left • x
Top R Top Right • x
Bottom R Bottom Right • x
Bottom L Bottom Left • x
Feature Option Description
Use this menu to select the Main Video Source and PIP
(Picture in Picture) settings.
PVD Type
•- Option Included X - Option Not Included
☞
Main Video etup - Menu Options
No ignal Blue Box
Setting the Video Source (in the Main Video Setup menu) to an input that is not currently connected will bring up a blue box
that says “No Signal” followed by the current input setting (i.e. No Signal DVI).Pressing the PVD button is ineffective because
the system is trying to overlay the menu over the input image (which is blank). To fix this problem try the following;
1. Press the S L button to bring up the S L Menu (see Section 5.2).
2. Press Up or Down and highlight a source with active video (typically RGB).
3. Press the OK button. The video source will change. If this video source is active (i.e. the No Signal message is not
displayed), the PVD button will be functional again.
4. Press the PVD button, select Main Video Setup, and change the Video Source to the correct setting (i.e. DigiMedia or INT
Cam).
5. Press the OK button then the Right arrow button to save the settings. Press PVD again to clear the “OK” message.
Video ource
Selects the Main
Video source.
On Board Camera No Camera
Digi Media Content from Website • •
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • •
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, INT ard Not used x x
PIP Video
ource
Selects PIP video
source the Main
Video.
Digi Media Content from Website • x
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, INT ard Not used x x
No PIP No PIP will display • x

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Access the menu by pressing the PVD button.
Press the ↓to choose Motion ensor etup.
Press EL.
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
MT I N SEN S R SET U P
VI D E SU R C E
PIP V ID E SU R C E
SENSITIVITY
DWE L L TIM E
SE N S R N /F F
Dwell Time
Selects the length
o time the Motion
Sensor settings will
remain on screen.
5-59
Choose in seconds the length of
time the Motion Sensor Settings
will play after motion is detected
before switching back to Main
Video settings.
• x
Feature Option Description PVD Type
Use this menu to activate and setup the video, PIP, sensitivity and dwell time for the Motion Sensor.
•-Option Included X - Option Not Included
☞
Note: Video Source and
PIP Video Source cannot
be set to the same input
source.
After motion is detected by the Motion Sensor the on screen video
will switch to the Motion Sensor settings set in this menu and stay
on screen for between 5-59 seconds.
ensitivity
Sets how sensitive
the Motion
Sensor is to
Motion.
1-10 1 = not sensitive
10 = most sensitive • x
ensor on/off
Activate or
Deactivate the
motion sensor.
On Activates Motion Sensor • x
Off Deactivates Motion Sensor • x
Menus
5.5 Using the Motion Sensor Set p Men
Video ource
Selects the Main
Video source.
On Board Camera No Camera
Digi Media Content from Website • x
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, Int Card Not used x x
PIP Video
ource
Selects PIP video
source.
Digi Media Content from Website • x
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, Int Card Not used x x
No PIP No PIP will display • x
Motion ensor etup - Menu Options

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Note: Video Source and
PIP Video Source cannot
be set to the same input
source.
After a change in ambient light is detected the video will switch to the
Light Sensor settings chosen in this menu.
These settings will stay active until an increase in ambient light occurs
to reactivate the Main Video settings.
Video ource
Selects the Light
Sensor video source.
On Board Camera No Camera
Digi Media Content from Website • x
Power Save Turns the LCD backlight off • x
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI , Int Card Not used x x
PIP Video
ource
Selects the PIP video
source or the Light
Sensor.
Digi Media Content from Website • •
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, Int Card Not used x x
No PIP No PIP will display • x
ensitivity
Sets how
sensitive the Light
Sensor is to a
change in
ambient light.
1-10
1 = not sensitive
10 = most sensitive
• •
ensor
On/Off
Activate or
Deactivate the
Light Sensor.
On Activates Light Sensor • •
Off Deactivates Light Sensor • •
Activation
Delay
The amount o
time set to delay
activation o the
Light Sensor
settings.
1-3 min Choose 1, 2 or 3 minutes • •
Off No Delay
Access the menu by pressing the PVD button.
Press the ↓to choose Light ensor etup.
Press EL.
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
LIGHT SE N S R SE T U P
VID E SU R C E
PI P V I D E SU R C E
SENSITIVITY
ACTIVATI N DE L A Y
SEN S R N /F F
5.6 Using the Light Sensor Set p Men
Feature Option Description
Use this menu to setup the video, PIP, sensitivity and activation delay for the Light Sensor.
•- Option Included X - Option Not Included
☞
Note: A ter a change in
ambient light is detected
the Light Sensor settings
can be set to delay
activation between 1-3
minutes.
PVD Type
Light ensor etup - Menu Options

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Note: Video Source and
PIP Video Source cannot
be set to the same input
source.
witcher
Dwell
Length o time
the Switcher
Video Settings
will display on
screen.
5-59 Choose in seconds, the length
of time that the Switcher
Video Settings will display on
screen before switching to the
Main Video Settings.
• x
Main Video
Dwell
Length o time
the Main Video
Settings will
display on screen.
5-59 Choose in seconds, the length
of time that the Main Video
Settings will display on screen
before switching to the
Switcher Video Settings.
• x
Run witcher
Activates the
Switcher Video
Settings.
On Activates the Switcher
Settings • x
Off Deactivates the Switcher
Settings • x
Access the menu by pressing the PVD button.
Press the ↓to choose witcher Video etup.
Press EL.
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
SWITCHER VID E SET U P
VI D E SU R C E
PI P V ID E SU R C E
RU N SWITCHER
SWITCHER DWE L L
MA I N VI D E DW E L L
5.7 Using the Switcher Video Set p Men
Feature Option Description
Use this menu to setup PVD units with multiple video inputs.
Set an additional video source and PIP to activate upon a
preset dwell rate and set the dwell rate for the Main Video
settings once the Run Switcher is set to ON.
•- Option Included X - Option Not Included
☞
witcher Video etup - Menu Options
Note: Run Switcher
must be set to On to
activate the settings in
this menu.
Note: Once the Run
Switcher is set to ON
the Main Dwell can be
set.
PVD Type
Video ource
Selects the Light
Sensor video source.
On Board Camera No Camera
Digi Media Content from Website • x
Power Save Turns the LCD backlight off • x
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, Int Card Not used x x
PIP Video
ource
Selects the PIP video
source or the Light
Sensor.
Digi Media Content from Website • •
Int Cam Internal built in Camera • x
Ext Video 1 xternal Video Source 1 • x
Ext Video 2 xternal Video Source 2 • x
DVI, Int Card Internal Card Reader Video x x
No PIP No PIP will display • x

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Factory
Defaults
Reset all settings
to the original
Factory De aults.
On Board Camera No Camera
On Reset to Factory Defaults. • x
Off
Set to On, the PVD will reset all
settings and options and
return to the OFF position
allowing new changes.
• x
Access the menu by pressing the PVD button.
Press the ↓to choose Advanced etup.
Press EL.
CARD
PVD MON
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
ADVANCED SE T U P
FAC T R Y DEF A U L T
FLIP/M I R R R
INTCAR D SET U P
AU D I SU R C E
5.8 Using the Advanced Set p Men
Feature Option Description
Use this menu to:
Reset the all menu settings to original Factory Defaults.
Rotate or mirror the on screen image.
Set the type of video to play through the Internal Card reader.
Choose the source of the audio input.
•-Option Included X - Option Not Included
☞
Advanced etup - Menu Options
PVD Type
Flip/Mirror
Rotates and/or
mirrors the video
on screen.
Normal Right Side up / Not Mirrored • •
Mirror Right Side Up / Mirrored Image • •
Up Side
Down Rotates Image 180º • •
Up Mir Mirrors Image and Rotates 180º • •
Int Card
etup
Selects type o
images rom the
Internal Card
Reader.
None No Video or Slide show will play • x
Slide Show Still images will play from the
internal card reader. • x
w/Musi Motion Video will play from the
internal card reader. • x
Audio
ource
Selects Internal
Audio or External
Audio source.
None No Audio will play. • x
Internal Chooses Internal Audio Source • x
External Chooses xternal Audio Source • x

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Bac kL i gh t 7 5
CSM No rma l
P S MUser
Br ight ness 50
Cont rast 50
Co l ou r 50
Sha r pne s s 5 0
T i nt 0
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CSM - Color Warmth Settings : Factory Set to Normal
Cool / Warm1 / Warm2
PSM - Pre-Set Monitor Settings By Type:
Factory Set to : Standard
Mild
Game
User: Customized by End User has its own sub menu
Dynamic
PSM - Pre-Set Monitor Settings By Type:
User Menu Adjust: Brightness
/Contrast/
/
Color / Sharpness / Tint
PICTURE
Menu=MON
Menu=MON
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B a ckLi ght
CSM
P S M
E x it
PICTURE
Menu=MON
B a c k Light
CSM No rma l
P S MStandard
E x it
P I C T U R E
M e n u = M O N
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“MON” Menu ettings Overview
MON ettings - ub-Menu PICTURE
Access the menu by pressing the MON button.
Press the ↓to choose, press →choose option.
Press MON to exit.
CARD
MON
PVD
STOP
SEL
EXIT OK
ON OFF
MENU
MNMEN U SEL E C T I N S
PIC T U R E
PIP / P P / P B P
SETUP
5.9 Using the MON Men
Note: It is recommended that NO changes be made to the MON Set Up Menu as
they may con lict with the NPVD’s precon igured circuit board programming.
The MON Menu allows for minor adjustments to the picture
quality of the monitor such as brightness, contrast, color,
sharpness and tint.
☞
MON MENU UB MENU 2nd UB MENU CONTROL
Picture
Backlight Factory Set 75% 0-100
PMS (Pre-Set Monitor
Settings by Type)
Factory Set Standard - Dynamic/Standard/Mild/Game User
US R Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness
CSM (Color Warmth
settings for the Video on
Screen)
Factory Set Normal Cool Warrm1 Warm2
US R Red/Green/Blue
PIP/POP/PBP NOT AVAILABL WITH THIS UNIT No Settings will save.
S TUP
Language nglish/Deutsch/FranÁois/Italiano/ spanol/Korean
Transparency 0 (0∼100)
ISM Method Factory Set Normal - DO NOT CHANG
Set ID on/Off MUST B S T TO (ON) - DO NOT CHANG
Set ID MUST B S T TO (I) - DO NOT CHANG
Flip DO NOT CHANG - US PVD M NU FOR THIS OPTION
Factory Reset Defaults to Factory Settings
Sound Source N/A

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Figure 5: Internal Monitor Control Buttons
AU TO
ON/OFF
LED
MENU Source
SEL LEFT RIGHT DOWN UP
Menu: Use this button to call up the On Screen Display (OSD) menus on the
monitor and to exit the (OSD).
elect item from menu and to save changes after making adjustments.
Scroll Down the menu
Scroll Up the menu
Scroll Left on the menu
Scroll Right on the menu
Power LED Display Light:
Green Light indicates Video On
Amber Light indicates Video Loss
Power On and Off Button. Use this button to power on the unit for use.
5.9.1 Monitor Control Buttons
Note: It is recommended that Monitor Settings should be adjusted by using the Remote Control On Screen Display Menus, see
5.9 Using the MON Menu, not by using the Monitor Control Buttons.
Adjustments to the Monitor Settings may be made by navigating through the menus and sub-menus with the buttons. See
section 5.9 Using the MON Menu for menu details.
Use the On/Off button to Reset the unit.
Button Function Status HOTKey
LED Indicates operation status Green/ Off/ Amber
Power Power
on/off On/Off
Menu Activate menu
Select Menu Select No OSD, Auto Adjust
LEFT Cursor control Left First Activate Menu Key Volume Down
RIGHT Cursor control Right First Activate Menu Key Volume Up
DOWN Cursor control Down First Activate Menu Key
UP Cursor control Up First Activate Menu Key
Source Source change

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6. M TI N DETECTI N
6.1 Adjust the Motion Sensor rientation
1. To make any needed adjustments to the Motion Sensor (PIR) access the back panel of the NPVD by unscrewing the two
thumb screws.
2. The motion sensor is located to the far left side of the panel as you are facing the back of the NPVD. See Figure 6.
3. Adjustments can be made to the Sensor by rotating the adjustment wheel in either direction by moving it clockwise or
counter clockwise. The sensor can also be moved in an up and down orientation by unscrewing slightly the steering yoke
and sliding the sensor up or down then retightening.
4. The standard PIR detects motion by sensing left to right or right to left in a horizontal fashion. To change the orientation of
the sensor simply begin adjustments as explained in step 3 until the sensor begins to detect in the field of view desirable.
5. The following chart may be helpful when determining the pattern of movement most desirable for the area the NPVD is
installed in.
Figure 6: Motion Sensor
teering Yoke for adjustment.
Adjust Up or Down
teering Yoke for adjustment.
Adjust Up or Down
Adjustment
Wheel

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Field of View in Meters
6.1.1 Motion ensor Field of View in Meters
Top View
Side View
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