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Operating Instruction Manual
Public Viewing LED Monitor
3
Table of contents
•Important safety information
(Pages 3 - 4)
•Accessories
(Page 5)
•Installation
(Page 6)
•Special Function introduction
(Page 7)
•Controls & Functions
(Page 8)
•Remote controller
(Pages 9 - 10)
•Choose the input source
(Page 11)
•OSD setup under VGA input mode
(Pages 12 - 16)
•OSD setup under AV/Camera/SD-card/HDMI input mode
(Pages 17 - 21)
•Camera Setting
(Pages 22 - 66)
Important Safety Information
Please read all safety information before using this product. Follow all
instructions on the product, and those explained in this manual.
Intended Use
This monitor was designed for AV or BNC inputs and tested to replace an
existing monitor. These monitors are intended for indoor use only and are
not designed for use in hazardous locations.
Explanation of Warnings and Consequences
Danger: Installation or use of this product in a hazardous environment may
result in serious injury or death.
Warning: Removal of the products exterior covers may result in serious
injury or death.
Caution: To avoid the risk of an electric shock, fire, explosion, and/or glass
and unit damage, of which may cause a serious injury or death, please
adhere to the following;
•This product must be operated with the original power supply.
•Do not use a damaged power supply unit.
•Do not use a power cord that is frayed or otherwise damaged.
•The socket outlet should be installed near the product and should
be easily accessible.
•Use a power cable that is properly earthed. Always use the
appropriate AC cord certified for use in that individual country.
•Do not attempt to service the monitor. Do not remove the cover or
back of the monitor. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
•Do not expose the monitor to rain or other sources of water, steam
or moisture.
•Do not place foreign objects on, or in the monitor or cables.
•Never wall-mount the monitor without the locking mechanism in
place.
•Use an anchoring system appropriate for the weight of the product.
•Consult a construction professional before attempting to hang the
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unit on a wall.
•Handle the monitor with care to avoid breaking the touch screen
sensor. The display contains glass parts. Dropping the display may
cause the glass parts to break.
Important Notes: Please adhere to the following in order to use the
product safely and effectively;
•Plug power cord into appropriate power source.
•When unplugging power supply cord, pull on plug not cord.
•Do not connect or disconnect this product during an electrical
storm.
•Install the display in a well-ventilated area. Always maintain
adequate ventilation to protect the display from overheating and
to ensure reliable and continued operation.
•Do not expose this display to heat. Even a passive heat source
may cause damage to the case and other parts.
•Do not install this display in areas where extreme vibrations may
be generated. For example, nearby manufacturing equipment
may produce strong vibrations. The vibrations may cause the
display to exhibit picture distortion or poor video quality.
•Product weight varies from 10 to 24 pounds depending on the
packaging, use caution when lifting.
•Ensure that metal objects do not contact the touch screen.
Ergonomic concerns: Please adhere to the following in order to minimize
risks from use of the product;
•Do not install the monitor in a manner or location with awkward
accessibility
•Extended use may result in muscle, tendon, or fixed posture strains.
It is recommended you take periodic breaks from continuous use.
Accessories
Please ensure that the following items are included with the product;
•AC wire (1 Unit)
•Power Supply (1 Unit 26”/32”/42”not applicable)
•Remote Control (1 Unit)
•VGA Cable (1 Unit)
•Audio Cable (1 Unit)
•Operating Instruction Manual (1 Unit)
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5
Installation
Explanation of connectors
This section describes the jacks on the back panel of the monitor. There are
several ways to connect devices.
DC24V: Power Supply; DC24V.
AC (If available): Power Supply; AC100-240V.
HDMI: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a digital cable box) with an
HDMI or DVI output.
VGA: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a computer) with a VGA
output, using a 15 pin D-sub cable.
S-Video: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a DVD player) with an S-
Video output, using a 4 pin S-Video cable.
AV IN/OUT: Allows the connection of any device that has composite video
jacks (i.e. a VCR or DVD player).
Camera Out: Allows camera video loop out function.
Video Output (BNC1/BNC2 OUT): Allows the connection of a VCR or DVD
recorder, enabling the recording analogue and digital programs from the
antenna cable input whilst the monitor is turned on. (Notes: 1. this option
excludes copy-protected programs and component video formats. 2. The
monitor must remain on the channel that is recording.)
Audio In: Allows the establishment of sound when a computer is connected
to the VGA jack. A 3.5mm stereo mini pin cable (AKA. 1/8” stereo mini pin) is
required to connect a computer to the monitor to omit sound.
Audio L & R: Allows the reception of audio from another device (i.e. gaming
console, VCR or DVD player).
Special Function Introduction
•Orbit function: This function enables the image of the screen to
move slightly up/down/left/right in order to avoid panel burning from
the image being consistently still.
•Auto switch function: This function enables the monitor to switch
from AV/Camera/SD card automatically. Dwell timings may be
changed by the user for different channels. Setting a channel to 0
will subsequently not allow for its display within the circuit.
•Motion detection: This function enables the camera function
automatically from having detected physical movement from in front
of itself.
•Warning message:This function enables the monitor to
automatically display a warning message (i.e. Recording or
Welcome) of which may be viewed by those who look at it.
•Freeze: This function enables the monitors display to become static,
which allows for inspection of a specific scene.
•Menu Lock: This function enables the control buttons to become
locked, there-by avoiding unauthorized changes to settings.
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6
PVM/Media Controls and Functions
Buttons on the lower-right of the side panel:
1. Turn monitor ON/OFF
2. SOURCE:Accesses the available video input signals (VGA, HDMI, AV,
Camera, SD card, S-VIDEO)
3. MENU: Brings up the monitor Main menu. When in the OSD system, press
the menu button to return to the previous menu or exit
4.+:Turn volume up. In the monitor menu system, acts as the right arrow
button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.
5. - : Turn volume down. In the monitor menu system, acts as the left arrow
button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.
(Notes: Remote Indicator; Red = Standby mode, Blue = Display.)
How to use buttons
Use the buttons on the right side control panel to adjust the OSD
1.) Power on the LCD monitor.
2.) Press the source button to access the available video input signals
3.) Press the Menu button, then press +/- buttons to move the
highlighted icon left & right
4.) Press the Source button to enter the submenu, then press +/-
buttons, corresponding to edit
5.) When satisfied with the setting, press the Menu button to return to the
previous menu or exit
Remote Control
Ensure the remote control is pointed towards the remote control window on
the display. No obstacles should be placed between the remote control and
the remote control window. The effective receiving scope for the signal is 3
meters from the front of the remote control window.
•To ensure a normal operation, the remote control should not be
dropped or damaged in any way. It should also be kept dry and
away from all heat sources.
•Battery replacement is necessary when the remote controller acts
inconsistently or stops operating the monitor.
SOURCE MENU + -
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9
SD Card Function
1
◄◄
Rewind
2
I◄◄ U
Rewind Speed / Select Up
3
►►
Fast Forward
4
- L
Volume Down / Select Left
5
►II
Play / Pause
6
+ R
Volume Up / Select Right
7
MEDIA
Access Media Settings
8
►►I D
Fast Forward Speed / Select Down
9
MOTION
Menu Motion On / Off
0
OK
Confirm Selection
EXIT
■
Exit / Stop
Choose the input source
To see the picture on the monitor select the correct input source.
Press the source button on the monitor or remote control, then press source
to select, and press +/- (>) to enable it.
VGA: The input source from VGA terminal output.
HDMI: The input source from HDMI terminal output.
AV: The input source from AV or video camera terminal output.
Camera: The input source from the built in camera.
S-VIDEO:The input source from S-Video terminal output.
SD card: the input source from the S/D card.
Power
Turn On & off the monitor
Power-s
Back light : high, mid , low
Scale : normal, center, full, 16:9
Sensor
Available only with IR sensor
Freeze
Freeze the image for close look
Mute
Switches the sound on or off
Lock
Menu lock: lock, unlock the buttons
、
Move Up / down highlight icon,
Menu
Display the main on-screen menu
< 、>
Press them to turn up or turn down the volume
Auto
Auto adjust (available only VGA mode)
INFO
Press it to display information on the monitor screen
VGA
VGA signal
HDMI
HDMI signal
AV
AV input signal
PIP
Picture in picture
Source
Press it to display and select the available video signal
POP
Picture on picture
SWAP
POP & PIP function
EXIT
Press this button to exit the menu
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OSD Setup
OSD setup under VGA input mode
BRIGHTNESS:Adjusts the
brightness of the picture.
CONTRAST:Adjusts the difference
between the light and dark areas of
the picture.
COLOUR TEMP: Press > Button to
change the color intensity of the
temperature selected (normal /
warm / cool / s-RGB / user)
SCALE:Normal / Center
AUTO:(Auto-adjust) Press > button.
Performs automatic configuration of
the phase, clock, vertical and
horizontal position.
PICTURE MODE: press or
button to select picture mode, then
press the < or > buttons to select the
correct color system. Press < or >
button to select, standard / dynamic
soft / user.
SOUND
equalizer
EQUALIZER: The five-band
graphic equalizer allows you to
adjust the audio frequency settings.
You can select one of the five-band
equalizer presets, or create your
own personal preset (see picture
equalizer).
BALANCE:Adjusts how much
audio is sent to the left or right (-50
to +50).
The intermediate value is 0. When
indication value of balance
increases toward +50, sound of the
right speaker is stronger and left
speaker is weaker, when indication
value of balance increases towards
-50 the opposite is true.
SOUND MODE:Provides special
processing through your speakers
(Depending on the setting you
choose as your Sound Type). The
available audio modes are:
Standard/User/movie/music.
AVC: ON / OFF
SURROUND: The surround sound
feature expands the audio listening
field wider and deeper to create
exceptional sound quality from the
monitor’s speakers.
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System
OSD LANGUAGE:Lets you select
your preferred language for the
menus: (English. Chinese. German.
French. Spanish. Portuguese.
Russian. Italian)
OSD H-POSITION: H-position
moves the OSD position left (0-50)
by pressing the > button. H-position
moves the OSD position right (51-
100) by pressing the < button.
OSD V-POSITION: Adjust the OSD
image vertically by pressing the <
button, or > button moves the OSD
position up or down. 0-100
OSD DURATION:5-60
OSD HALFTONE:0-50
SLEEP-TIMER:Lets you set the
monitor to turn off after a given
amount of time
(OFF.15min.30min.45min.60min)
Back light: HIGH, MID. LOW
AUTO POWER:(ON/OFF) Only
working with Body sensor
MEM-RECALL:Press >button will
reset to the factory defaults
Advanced function
Pos Setting: set the image position
by increase or decrease the related
value
MESSAGE ON/OFF:Setting the
warning message on/off.
MESSAGE CHOOSE:Choose the
warning message you want to
display when this function is ON.
FLASH:Turn the warning message
to flashing or off.
LED CONTROL/LED Panel: Front
LED indication light on/off
IMAGE ORBIT: When this function
is ON, the image will move slightly
up/down/left/right to avoid still
image cause pixel burning on the
LED panel.
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13
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MULITI WINDOW:
OFF / PIP / POP
DEAFUALT VALUE OFF: Allows
you select your window for the
picture: PIP or POP
OSD setup under AV/Camera/SD card/S-VIDEO /HDMI input
mode
BRIGHTNESS:Adjusts
the brightness of the
picture.
CONTRAST:Adjusts the
difference between the
light and dark areas of the
picture.
HUE: -50 to +50
SATURATION: 0~100
SHARPNESS: 0~100
COLOUR TEMP: Press >
button to change the
colour intensity of the
temperature selected
(Normal/Warm/Cool/S-
RGB/user)
SCALE:Normal/Centre
PICTURE MODE:
standard/dynamic/soft/user
3D NR: Reduces picture
static or any type of
interference. This feature
is useful for providing a
clearer picture in weak
analog signal conditions.
Press the right arrow to
choose between: Off for no
noise reduction; Low for a
softer, smoother picture
that retains picture
sharpness and detail;
Medium for a slightly softer
picture than the Low
setting; High for an even
softer, smoother picture
than the other settings.
MPEG NR: Mpeg noise
reduction (OFF / low /
high).
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LANGUAGE: Lets you select your
preferred language for the menus:
English. Chinese. German. French.
Spanish. Portuguese.Russian. Italian
OSD H-POSITION: H-position moves
the OSD position left (0-50) or press
the > button. H-position moves the
OSD position right (51-100)
OSD V-POSITION: Adjust the OSD
image vertically by pressing the < or >
button. V-position moves the OSD
position up or down. 0-100
OSD DURATION: 0-50
OSD HALFTONE: 0-100
SLEEP-TIMER: Lets you set the
monitor to turn off after a given
amount of time
(off.15min.30min.45min.60min)
BACK LIGHT:HIGH, MID. LOW
Auto power: (ON/OFF) Only
working with Body sensor
MEM-RECALL: press ►key will be
reset to the factory defaults
SOUND
EQUALIZER: The five-band graphic
equalizer lets you adjust the audio
frequency settings. You can select
one of the five-band Equalizer
Presets or create your own personal
preset.
BALANCE: To balance right and left
sound of the monitor. The
intermediate value is 0, when
indication value of balance increases
toward +50, sound of the right and left
speaker becomes stronger and
weaker, respectively, when indication
value of balance decreases toward -
50, sound of the right and left speaker
become weaker and stronger.
SOUND MODE: Provides special
processing through your speakers
(Depending on the setting you chose
as your Sound Type). The available
audio modes are:
Standard. User. Movie. Music.
STANDARD: Does not give any special
processing, simply provides the mono
or stereo sound provided by the
signal you're watching.
AVC:ON OFF
SURROUND: The surround sound
feature expands the audio listening
field wider and deeper to create
exceptional sound quality from the
monitor’s speakers
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