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1.2    Installation Related 

    

Warning 

1.2.1    Avoid placing vurning candles, mosquitorepellentor cigarettes on the product. 

   » Otherwise, it may result in fire 

1.2.2    Keep the plastic bags used to pack the product away from children. 

   » If children place the plastic bags over their heads, they may suffocate. 

1.2.3    Avoid installing the product in a location exposed to dust, moisture(sauna), oil, ssmoke or water(rain drops)and installing 
it within a vehicle,. 

   » This may result in electric shock or fire. 

1.2.4    Avoid installing the product in a location exposed to direct sunlight and installing the product near a heat source such as 
a fireplace or heater. 

 » This may shorten the product life cydle or cause fire.. 

Caution 

1.2.5 Do not let the product drop while moving it. 

   » This may result in a problem with the product or injury. 

1.2.6 Do not place the product face down on the floor. 

   » This may damage the panel of the product. 

1.2.7 When putting the product down, handle it gently. 

   » Otherwise, it may result in a problem with the product or injury. 

1.2.8 If the product is installed in a location where the operating conditions vary considerably, a serious quality problem may 
occur due to the surrounding environment. In this case, install the product only after consulting one of our service engineers 
about the matter. 

   » Places exposed to microscopic dust, chemicals, too high or low temperature, high humidity, airports or stations where 

the product is continuously used. 

1.3 Cleaning Related 

   

Warning 

1.3.1 Before cleaning the product, unplug the power cord. 
     » Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or fire. 
1.3.2 When cleaning the product, do not spray water directly over the product parts. 

  » Make sure that water does not enter the product. 
  » Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric shock or a problem with the product. 

    

Caution 

1.3.3    Avoid spraying cleansing agent directly onto the product. 

   » This may result in discoloration or cracking of the exterior of the product or the panel coming off. 

1.3.4    When cleaning the product, disconnect the power cord and clean the product with the supplide cleaning cloth. 

   » Avoid using chemicals such as wax, benzene, alcohol, thinner, mosquitorepellent, fragrance, lubrication or cleansing 

agent when cleaning the product, This may result in the exterior being deformed or the print being removed. 
1.3.5    If you can't get the product clean with just the supplied cloth, use a soft, damp cloth with a "monitor-exclusive cleansing 
agent" and wipe the product with it. 

   » If no moitor-exclusive cleansing agent is available, dilute a cleansing agent with water at a ratio of 1:10 before cleaning 

the product. 
1.3.6    Since the exterior of the product is easily sdratched, be sure to use the supplied cleansing cloth. 

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Summary of Contents for Touch Table 470

Page 1: ...ProColor Touch Table 470 151 NE State Hwy 300 Ste A Belfair WA 98528 360 464 2119 www boxlight com User Manual...

Page 2: ...Introduction 7 3 Each description 8 4 Remote control 10 5 When using OPS PC CAUTION 11 6 OSD menu description 12 7 Product specification 20 8 Product dimensions 22 9 Troubleshooting 24 9 1 Product se...

Page 3: ...1 1 4 Plug the power plug in firmly Otherwise it may result in fire 1 1 5 Make sure to connect the power cord to a grounded wall outlet for insulation class 1 equipment only Otherwise it may result in...

Page 4: ...ng one of our service engineers about the matter Places exposed to microscopic dust chemicals too high or low temperature high humidity airports or stations where the product is continuously used 1 3...

Page 5: ...uct by pulling the power cord or antenna cable Otherwise it may result in electric shock fire or a problem with the product due to damage to the cable 1 4 10 When a gas leak occurs do not touch the pr...

Page 6: ...t children do not place the batteries in their mouths when removed from the romote control Place the battery in a location that children or infants cannot reach If children have had the battery in the...

Page 7: ...ing contents have been included Store the packaging box in case you need to move the product later If any items are missing contact your dealer Contact a local dealer to purchase optional items Table...

Page 8: ...Input 8 HDMI 2 Input 9 HDMI 1 Input 10 RS232C PC Connection 1 Connect RGB cable to RGB Voice connection will be connected to PC AUDIO IN with stereo cable 2 HDMI cable will be connected to display an...

Page 9: ...er mode by blinking RED Shows Power OFF mode RED SOURCE Switches from PC mode to Video mode Changing the source is only allowed for external devices that are connected to the LCD Display at the time I...

Page 10: ...Version 1 1 4 Remote Control 4 1 How to insert battery Insert the battery into proper polarities Battery model CR 2025 3V 10...

Page 11: ...ready connected by internal OPS docking board 5 2 After connecting adapter turn on the OPS PC 5 3 Refer to bottom when remove the OPS PC OR use external PC Press a remote control button like a below p...

Page 12: ...Mode Press the buttons to move to CSM Press the OK Button to select it Press the buttons to move to either Cool Norm al Warm or User Cool Normal and Warm are pr eset color options If you want to adjus...

Page 13: ...Press the buttons to change the setting Note that the backlight value is related to power consumption If you set your backlight at a higher level you may be using more energy Contrast and Brightness...

Page 14: ...utton The OSD Main MENU will be shown Entering the Sound MENU Press the buttons to move up to the SOUND Menu Press the OK button to OK the menu Select Sound Status Mode Press the buttons to move up to...

Page 15: ...utton to exit the OSD MENU Time Menus Setup your system s clock and automatic ON OFF times Press the MENU Button The OSD Main MENU will be shown Entering the TIME MENU Press the buttons to move up to...

Page 16: ...press buttons to adjust the minutes and hours Set the time you would like the display to automatically power off Use the buttons to highlight VOL and use the buttons to set the volume level you would...

Page 17: ...press the OK button to select it Only sources that are connected to the display can be selected Selecting the screen ratio Press or the Menu Button to move or go back to the previous menu options Pres...

Page 18: ...the Menu Button to move or go back to the previous menu options Press the buttons to highlight Child Lock and press the OK Button Press the buttons to select ON or OFF Press the OK button to choose e...

Page 19: ...e Setting is met SETUP Temperature Setting Press or the Menu Button to move or go back to the previous menu options Press the buttons to highlight the Temperature Setting Menu and press the OK button...

Page 20: ...x 666 H x 779 D Weight Kg Approx 104kg OPS Open Pluggable Specification PC CPU Intel i5 3210M RAM DDR3 4G HDD 2 5 500G OS Embedded Win 8 1 Etc Ethernet Wi Fi Optional LED Panel Specifications Active...

Page 21: ...nterface Optional 1 Full Cart or RCA AV Optional 1 SCART 21P CVBS Input Audio L R Optional 1 RCA JACK Component Video Audio Optional 1 Y Pb Pr RCA JACK Software Update Yes Through D SUB With Jig Board...

Page 22: ...Version 1 1 8 Product Dimensions 22...

Page 23: ...Version 1 1 OPS PC Dimensions 23...

Page 24: ...he Standard Signal Mode Table 9 2 1 3 Picture rolls vertically Check if the signal cable is securely connected Connect it again securely 9 2 1 4 Image is not clear Picture is blurred Run frequency Coa...

Page 25: ...Version 1 1 10 Customer support and AS guide 10 1 Before request AS 10 1 1 When the product does not operate normally product manuals can be found on the troubleshooting please refer to the page 25...

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