background image

65’’ INTERACTIVE  MONITOR

LED

HIT-FHD6500PC Touch

Summary of Contents for HIT-FHD6500PC Touch

Page 1: ...65 INTERACTIVE MONITOR LED HIT FHD6500PC Touch ...

Page 2: ...x65 Interactive Monitor with PC 1x65 Interactive Monitor Wall Mount Accessories Box User Manual Quick Start Quide for Windows 8 1xStylus 1xWifi Antenna 1x1500mm HDMI Cable 1xRemote Control 1xBattery for Remote Control ...

Page 3: ...TIONS 9 Turning your INTERACTIVE MONITOR product on and off 9 Sound in INTERACTIVE MONITOR 11 Operating System 14 Using the network function 18 System Restore 18 Function Description 21 CHAPTER 3 23 Power Management 23 Power Management 23 Critical points for power saving 24 CHAPTER 4 25 Adding peripheral units to your product 25 Connecting USB devices 25 Updating the Internal Parts 25 CHAPTER 5 26...

Page 4: ...3 NOTE Depending on the product s model you have bought the appearance of your Interactive Monitor may not be the same with the one displayed in this manual ...

Page 5: ...h 4 touch feature Infrared touch technology Audio High Definition Audio Built in speakers 4 x 5W External headphones output and external microphone input Connection 10 100 1000 Mbps internal Ethernet connection via RJ45 connector 1 x half mini card slot for wireless connection Integrated Wi Fi module Input Output Ports 1 x USB 2 0 port To use touch screen with an external PC max 500mA 2 x USB 2 0 ...

Page 6: ...r INTERACTIVE MONITOR Instructions for using the and its functions Chapter 3 Power management Information about power management Chapter 4 Touch Screen Addition of other devices to your INTERACTIVE MONITOR Chapter 5 System BIOS information Effective usage of BIOS Chapter 6 Using your INTERACTIVE MONITOR more efficiently Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Assembly Instruction For Interactive Monit...

Page 7: ...ly in order to prevent any injury to yourself and damage to stored data and computer parts Safety Precautions Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety Power To disconnect your INTERACTIVE MONITOR from the power supply shut down the board s computer and unplug its AC cable from the power source Always use the earthed AC cable provided Warning Disconnect you...

Page 8: ...e or short circuit of the inner parts of your product Temperature Fire Do not expose your INTERACTIVE MONITOR close to fire or high heat sources Lightning In order to prevent a potential electrical shock remove your product s power cords before lightning Servicing Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel Do not remove the cover yourself as this may result in an electric shock Do not jolt ...

Page 9: ...asy to use and user friendly In addition to being compact it also supports many functional features Some of these are USB ports compatible with USB 2 0 and high quality speakers Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR enables you to connect to wireless networks and internet without need for any other equipment with its built in wireless LAN adapter Your INTERACTIVE MONITOR provides you a stunning graphical exper...

Page 10: ... is required to continue Turning the system off completely In order to prevent data loss please turn off your system by following the procedure in your operating system In case your system does not respond to the procedural shut down because of resource conflicts you can turn off your INTERACTIVE MONITOR by holding down the power button for 4 seconds Keep in mind that your unsaved data will be los...

Page 11: ...s such as graphics card and USB of the computer are installed properly before installation It s better to use the standard driver offered by manufacturers 2 The multi touch screen must be connected before installation 3 Close the antivirus program and Trojan intercept program before installation 4 If the driver was previously installed on the computer please ensure it has been uninstalled complete...

Page 12: ... audio and analog mixer support Realtek High Definition sound codec support Sound control via function buttons Two external ports External microphone headphones The methods of playing and recording sound depend on the operating system in use Please refer to the instructions in your operating system s support points for these methods Function Buttons and Remote Controller There are 7 function butto...

Page 13: ...12 Battery Replacement Instructions ...

Page 14: ...13 Important When battery of the remote controller is empty the battery should be replaced with a new same type battery The battery type is CR2025 ...

Page 15: ...ising from operating systems are not warranted Note Any issues which are caused by customer mis adjustment of any software including the operating system are not covered by the warranty Driver CD is given with the INTERACTIVE MONITOR Drivers in this CD are up to date These drivers provide that your product works properly Also these drivers located in HDD drive D index If you want to update these d...

Page 16: ...r these two installations you can install other devices drivers An external ODD Optical Disk Driver is needed to install the drivers from Driver CD Otherwise you can use the drivers in HDD index D If you don t install any driver related device will have exclamation in Device Manager ...

Page 17: ...tion at INTERACTIVE MONITOR Resolution can be set with two different ways From Operating System Right click with your mouse on desktop and choose Screen resolution Then set your resolution 1920x1080 recommended ...

Page 18: ...17 From Graphics Control Panel Important If you want to use Graphics Control Panel to set the resolution scaling must be Maintain Display Scaling ...

Page 19: ...ich are caused by customer mis adjustment of any software including the operating system are not covered by the warranty System Restore When a program or driver is not installed properly the Windows may operate slowly or in an unexpected way System restore can restore Windows to a previous date that your operating system operates properly This operation does not affect your documents pictures or o...

Page 20: ...19 System Recovery Push F8 button on keyboard to enter the system recovery section while your system is starting Continue with Repair Your Computer choice as shown below ...

Page 21: ...ttings PC Settings Select General category Click Restart button under Advanced startup Under Choose an option category Click Troubleshoot Under Advanced Options category Click UEFI Firmware Settings UEFI Firmware Settings Click Restart BIOS screen will appear ...

Page 22: ...he touch panel or there is a change in monitor resolution Operating steps 1 Click Calibration on Touch Service main interface 2 Touch the center of the calibration points shown on the screen one by one with your finger in order below Figure 4 6 In total there are four calibration points Upper left corner upper right corner lower right corner lower left corner a The number in the center is the coun...

Page 23: ...he four calibration points a dialogue box will pop up Click Yes to save the calibration data and No not to If you don t click yes or no within 10s you will automatically exit the calibration process without saving the data ...

Page 24: ...that are composing your product will consume power in line with the requirements of current time In this way you will get good performance and also save power You can adjust your power options in Power Management under Control Panel of Windows operating system Result Status Shut down the hard disk In case your system is unused for a given period Turning off the screen In case your system is unused...

Page 25: ...stem s support pages Critical points for power saving You may do the following to provide some additional power saving apart from your INTERACTIVE MONITOR s automatic power saving Enabling Power Management Decreasing screen brightness as much as possible Turning off your INTERACTIVE MONITOR when not using it ...

Page 26: ...f the external source HDMI VGA Plug the USB cable to transfer the data from the touch screen to external sources Important Please connect the line in cable while using the VGA source for transferring the audio data Please use your external source s display settings and select Interactive Monitor as a monitoring device You do not need to press Power ON button when you are using your INTERACTIVE MON...

Page 27: ...r INTERACTIVE MONITOR Using Aptio Setup Utility BIOS System configuration basic features and sub systems like port configuration and power management can be adjusted with SCU program set These adjustments are stored in permanent CMOS memory and are protected even if your system is shut down Note Images below are used for reference Your product may have different settings menus depending on differe...

Page 28: ...revious Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save Exit ESC Exit Keyboard Button Function Allows you to scroll through menu options 1 Opens up the selections in the menu boxes 2 Changes values Enter 1 You need to press enter to go to the lower menu 2 Closes the sub window Tab Allows you to switch from one space to another Esc 1 Allows you to exit while in main menu 2 Return to the main menu while in a s...

Page 29: ...CTIVE MONITOR to humidity high temperature fire direct sun light and dust while using it The vent holes of your INTERACTIVE MONITOR will allow it perform safer without system overheating Do not cover these holes or do not prevent air flow with an object Position your INTERACTIVE MONITOR at least 15 cm away from strong magnetic field generating electrical devices such as TV refrigerator or large sp...

Page 30: ...IVE MONITOR does not recognize the new hardware Check the following Check that the relevant driver is installed properly Carefully read the explanations in the manual of the hardware Ensure that all cables are connected correctly and properly Be sure that the external device powered Hard Disk Problems Symptom Hard disk is not displayed in BIOS information Check the following Check your BIOS settin...

Page 31: ... Check the following If INTERACTIVE MONITOR is performing an operation generally it activates its Hibernate or Sleep modes with some delay System will Sleep or Hibernate immediately after completing the task Activate sleep mode under power management Printing problems Symptom Printer is not working Check the following Be sure that the printer is powered and it is ready to function Check that both ...

Page 32: ...xternal USB device is powered and it draws current less than 500mA If the external USB device is drawing more current than 500mA use a double input USB connection cable Make sure that the correct driver is installed for the USB device Panel Defects There may be 3 bright and 3 dark maximum 5 pixels defective pixels on panel Other Issues Symptom System clock and date are not indicated correctly Chec...

Page 33: ...32 CHAPTER 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION FOR INTERACTIVE MONITOR WALL MOUNT ...

Page 34: ...33 ...

Page 35: ...34 ...

Page 36: ...the equipment DO ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your ...

Page 37: ...side is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it mean...

Page 38: ......

Page 39: ...www hitachidigitalmedia com Manufacturer Hitachi Europe Ltd Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA U K 502562 04 ...

Reviews: