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DIGITAL SIGNAGE

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Support timing for 
component & AV

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4

5

6

7

480i

480p

576i

576p

720p

1080i

1080p

720 x 480i

640 x 480p

420 x 480p

720 x 576i

720 x 576p

1280 x 720p

1920 x 1080i

1920 x 1080p

59.94 / 60

59.94 / 60

59.94 / 60

50

50

59.94 / 60 / 50

59.94 / 60 / 50

60 / 50

Vertical frequency

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Horizontal frequency

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Resolution

NO

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7 is only for Full HD 

,54G-6/GQVLL

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Summary of Contents for D320ML

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Page 2: ... not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures aÚReorient or relocate the receiving antenna aÚIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver aÚConnect th...

Page 3: ...and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Jong Won Choi Ho Suk Chon Name and signature of authorized person KOREA July 1 2008 Place and date of issue Kind of equipment DID Type Designation S40M0G010 LT46DW001 S57M0F010 Safety EN60950 1 2002 EMC EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 TUV SUD Product Service GmbH Zertifizierstelle Ridlerstrasse...

Page 4: ... 8 34 Remote control 9 34 How to insert battery into remote control 9 34 How to connect HDMI 10 34 Support timing for Digital RGB 11 34 Corrections How to connect analog RGB PC D_SUB 12 34 Supporting timing for PC 13 34 How to Connect component 14 34 Supporting timing for component AV 15 34 How to Connect the video 16 34 OSD adjustment and fucntion 17 34 Diagnosis 31 34 Product specification 33 34...

Page 5: ...Ü aÚ åÜ JÜ bÚ J vÚb ÜÐ aÚ åÜ JÜ bÚÜv vÐJÜåÐvÚb ÜÐ aÚ J Ù ÜJ Ú3 Ú åÜÚJ lÚ åÜ åÜ aÚEÚ XÚ ÐÙ AÚ åÜÚJ lÚ åÜ åÜ aÚ å ÜÚ Ú å Ü ë Ó Ú å bÜ Ú This Product is designed to ensure user s safety Avoid the following items prevents from serious electric shot and other dangers Do not place wet objects on or around the product or the power cord Do not cover or insert anything over or into the ventilation openings...

Page 6: ...r fire Do not use multiple devices in a single power outlet it may cause overheating or fire Do not use or place sharp objects near the LCD surface as this can cause damage to the screen itself When cleaning the LCD screen Surface do not use chemical cleaning products as this can seriously damage the special coatings on the screen Only use water to dampen a soft cloth and lightly clear the screen ...

Page 7: ... be sure to unplug the power cord In the case of damage or breakage do not attempt to self repair please contact local service engineer Image quality of the product CAUSE Due to the nature of LCD s property Afterimage can occur Afterimage appears when identical frames images are displayed continuasly If displayed for prolonged periods of time this can become permanent PREVENTION When you display a...

Page 8: ...playing a still frame for a certain times It can take several minutes or hours to remove afterimage according to the severity In the case that your cannot avoid displaying identical still image continuously you can prevent it by displaying moving image for 2 or 3 minutes in every hour As the brightness of still image and time of display are the cause of afterimage you are recommended to lower the ...

Page 9: ...ou open the box please check the following components provided with the product after you open the box and contact the dealer if any missing Check the product list HDMI cable Remote control batteries Power Cord User s manual Product HDMI to DVI Cable Option D SUB Cable Option able Option 85 85 ...

Page 10: ... product must be placed at least 10cm away from the wall and ground 3 Keep the product out of direct ray of light and locate screen not to be reflected by the sunlight 4 Make sure the mounting rack firmly tightened before installation Please take extra care during installation it is possible to cause damage if the unit is handled badly or knocked 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 11: ...Power button to turn the power on or off Input selection button to select other connected device Menu button to display menu or exit from the menu select button To move down in OSD menu To move up in OSD menu To move left and control the volume down in OSD menu To move right and control the volume up OSD menu POWER SOURCE MENU SELECT VOL 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 12: ... AC IN AC POWER SWITCH HDMI IN HDMI OUT SPEAKER OUT PC D SUB IN PC D SUB OUT UPGRADE PC AUDIO IN RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN COMPONENT IN Y Pb Pr COMPONENT OUT Y Pb Pr CVBS IN CVBS OUT COMPONENT AUDIO IN L R COMPOSITE AUDIO IN L R 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 13: ...r polarities Use after the lid closed 1 2 3 To turn the power on or off Move up in OSD menu To move left or control the volume down in OSD menu To move right or control the volume up in OSD menu To move down in OSD menu Select in OSD menu Display the menu screen Close the menu screen Convert the input signal 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 14: ...ble when connect DVI to HDMI cable must utilize device with DVI signal output from peripheral device 2 Connect the power code to the product 3 Turn on the power of product and peripheral device Screen shows up within 10 seconds 4 Select HDMI input by pressing SOURCE on OSD button or remote control HDMI input gives better video quality than analog RGB input Both HDMI and analog RGB support plug and...

Page 15: ...720p 1080i 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1360 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 1080p 640 x 480p 720 x 576p 1280 x 720p 1920 x 1080i 31 47 37 88 48 36 47 70 64 00 75 00 67 50 1920 x 1080p 60 50 50 60 50 60 59 94 60 32 60 60 60 60 60 60 Vertical frequency Hz Horizontal frequency KHz Resolution NO 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 16: ...n the screw of the cable after connecting PC D SUB 3 Connect the power cord to the product 4 Turn on the power of product and PC The screen will appear within 10 seconds 5 Select PC input by pressing SOURCE on OSD button or remote control HDMI input gives better video quality than analog RGB input Both HDMI and analog RGB support plug and play How to Connecting analog RGB PC D SUB 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 17: ... 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1360 x 768 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 31 47 37 88 48 36 47 71 64 00 75 00 67 50 59 94 60 32 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 Vertical frequency Hz Horizontal frequency KHz Resolution NO 5 6 and 7 are only for Full HD 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 18: ... power 2 Connect the component cables to Y Pb and Pr correctly Connect BNC cable and tighten 3 Connect the power cord to the product 4 Turn on the power of product and peripheral device The screen will appear within 10 seconds 5 Select COMPONENT input by pressing SOURCE on OSD button or remote control How to Connecting the component 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 19: ...76i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 720 x 480i 640 x 480p 420 x 480p 720 x 576i 720 x 576p 1280 x 720p 1920 x 1080i 1920 x 1080p 59 94 60 59 94 60 59 94 60 50 50 59 94 60 50 59 94 60 50 60 50 Vertical frequency Hz Horizontal frequency KHz Resolution NO 7 is only for Full HD 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 20: ...onnect each cable one after another before restoring power 2 Connect video cable and BNC cable and then tighten 3 Connect the power cord to the product 4 Turn on the power of product and peripheral device The screen will appear within 10 seconds 5 Select AV input by pressing SOURCE on OSD button or remote control 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 21: ... is highlighted 3 Press Ș or ع buttons to select Picture mode 4 The menu changes in the following order AV Component input Custom Dynamic Standard Movie Mild PC HDMI Input Custom High Middle Low 5 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Custom When the user wants to set the values directly Dynamic Clear display Standard Most video contents are appro...

Page 22: ...ressing the Ƈ Ɖ or button then PressȖ Ș button to adjust 5 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the entire picture CONTRAST Adjust the brightness and darkness of the object and backgrounds COLOUR Adjust colors into deeper or lighter colors not operational in pc and HDMI mode TINT Adjust colors naturally not ope...

Page 23: ... buttons to select Color Tone 5 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons then the menu changes in the following order Custom Cool2 Cool1 Normal Warm1 Warm2 6 Press EXIT button to escape OSD menu or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Custom When the user wants to set the degree of RGB directly Cool For cool colors with bluish tone Normal For a general Color Tone Warm For warm colors with reddish tone How to...

Page 24: ... change in the following order AV Component Inputs Auto Size Wide Panorama Zoom 4 3 14 9 PC input Wide 4 3 DVI input 4 3 Wide 1 1 5 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Auto Size Screen size adjust automatically by screen signal Wide General broadcast picture is adjusted to 16 9 Panorama Picture enlarged to 16 9 format letter box format Zoom Zoom...

Page 25: ...Press ع button to execute the Auto Adjust 6 Select required option by pressing the Ȗ Ș or ع buttons then press Ȗ Șbutton to adjust 7 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press NEW button to return to the previous menu Auto Adjust Horizontal vertical positions are automatically adjusted Phase To eliminate the shake of the picture H Position To adjust the horizontal position of the picture V Posi...

Page 26: ...IT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Sound icon 3 Press ع button to select Sound Icon Mode is highlighted 4 Press Ș or ع buttons to select to Sound Mode then the menu changes in the following order Custom Standard Music Movie Speech 5 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU o...

Page 27: ...highlighted 4 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Balance or Equalizer 5 Press ع buttons to select Balance or Equalizer Balance or Equalizer menu appears 6 Select required option by pressing the Ƈ Ɖ buttons then Press Ȗ Ș buttons to adjust 7 Press EXIT button to escape OSD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Balance Adjusts the balance of left and right speakers Equalizer Adjusts the...

Page 28: ...SD MENU or press MENU button to return to the previous menu Choose Stereo for channels that are broadcasting in Stereo Choose Mono for channels that are broadcasting in Mono or if you are having difficultly receiving a Stereo signal 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press ع button to select Sound Icon Mode is highlighted 3 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Sound Mode 4 Press Ș or ع ...

Page 29: ...on to return to the previous menu 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press ع button to select Set Up Icon Reset is highlighted 3 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Time 4 Press Ș or ع buttons to select Time Time menu appears then Clock is highlighted 5 Press Ȗ Ș buttons to move between Hour Minute and Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to set Hour Minute When the power supply AC main power is cut off ...

Page 30: ...me Volum 9 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to On Time Volum 10 Press Ȗ Ș buttons to adjust Volume go to step 11 if you need to set the Source 11 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Source 12 Press Ș or ع buttons to select to Source 13 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to set to Source 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press ع button to select Setup Icon Reset is highlighted 3 Press Ƈ Ɖ button to move to La...

Page 31: ...uttons to set to On Off User can lock the control buttons on the front bottom of the Monitor 1 Press Menu button Menu items appear on the screen 2 Press Ƈ Ɖ button to move to Setup Icon 3 Press ع button to select Setup Icon Reset is highlighted 4 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to move to Key Lock 5 Press Ș or ع buttons to select to Key Lock 6 Press Ƈ Ɖ or ع buttons to set to On Off 7 Press EXIT button to escap...

Page 32: ... 3 Press ع button to select Mutli Icon Mutli Function is highlighted 4 Press Ƈ Ɖ buttons to set up and change the location of the screen to be displyed H Set Count V Set Count Display Sequence H Edge ADJ V Edge ADJ SET ID Master Product 1 Product 2 Product 3 Product 4 Product 5 Product 6 Example of installation install 3x2 with 6 units 54G 6 G QVLL 85 ...

Page 33: ...n port on PC But do not need to set up or change when they are not controlled by PC You are recommended to use the Master on state only one of products that you are using Set up Value Cautions In case of connecting the products in series from the input device up to about 25 units are possible when over 25 units are connected the screen may not be displayed peoperly You are recommended to use the c...

Page 34: ...n operation options following 3 options are available Off Fan is idle in Off status On Fan is working in On status Auto Fan start working when the working temperature is higher than the measured temperature aÚFan active Temp set up value to start the fan aÚHysteresis tolerance value of fan operation temperature aÚtemperature measured current temperature by sensor affixed to PCB A How to Set the He...

Page 35: ...contact customer center Automatic switching on function is working when the product has been turned off via remote control or power button on main body It is because that the set up values are deleted when the power cord is unplugged Check if the power is on suspended or is correctly plugged into the outlet Plug the power cord of other peripheral device to the outlet that the product is being conn...

Page 36: ...atteries are drained replace them with new batteries Set up the resolution referring to frequency table of input terminal And re boot the system as it supports Plug and Play Check the status of temperature control on OSD menu check if it is set up to video input Confirm if Interlace Timing was inputted Refer to the cautions on Page 21 Symptoms The screen displays without the sound No sound from ei...

Page 37: ...itch 0 51 D400ML 885 2 x 497 7 Pixel pitch 0 65 D420ML 930 3 x 523 0 Pixel pitch 0 68 D460ML 1018 4 x 572 5 Pixel pitch 0 75 1360 x 768 60hz Digital RGB Analog RGB Component Video PC Audio L R Component Audio L R Video Audio L R RS232C Digital RGB Analog RGB Component Video Audio L R RS232C AC 100 240V 50 60Hz D320ML 170W D400ML 200W D420ML 220W D460ML 260W D320ML 766 X 456 X 122 D400ML 920 X 532 ...

Page 38: ...5ML 1152 00 x 684 00 Pixel pitch 0 60 D575ML 1251 36 x 703 89 Pixel pitch 0 65 D705ML 1549 44 x 871 56 Pixel pitch 0 81 1920 x 1080 60Hz Digital RGB Analog RGB Component Video PC Audio L R Component Audio L R Video Audio L R RS232C Digital RGB Analog RGB Component Video Audio L R RS232C AC 100 240V 50 60Hz D525ML 320W D575ML 450W D705ML TBD D525ML 1198 4 X 694 4 X 128 6 D575ML 1334 4 X 770 4 X 130...

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