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PN-L703A

PN-L603A

LCD MONITOR

OPERATION MANUAL

IMPORTANT:

To aid reporting in case of loss or theft, please record the product’s model and serial numbers in the space provided.

The numbers are located in the rear of the product.

Model No.:

Serial No.:

U.S.A. ONLY

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT

TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER.

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS

INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within a 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 a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

WARNING:

FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

NOTE:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the

FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

This product utilizes a CR coin Lithium battery which contains a Perchlorate material.

Special handling for this material may apply,

California residents, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/

Others, consult local environmental officers.

U.S.A. ONLY

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DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER

Thank you for your purchase of a SHARP LCD product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Safety Precautions carefully before using this product.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. However, improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent potential danger, please observe the following instructions when installing, operating and cleaning the product. To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of your LCD product, please read the following precautions carefully before using the product.

1. Read instructions — All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.

2. Keep this manual in a safe place — These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference.

3. Observe warnings — All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.

4. Follow instructions — All operating instructions must be followed.

5. Cleaning — Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a dry cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.

6. Attachments — Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments can result in accidents.

7. Water and moisture — Do not use the product near water. Do not install the product in a place where water may splash onto it. Be careful of equipment which drains water such as an air-conditioner.

8. Ventilation — The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation.

Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not place the product on a sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings.

Do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed.

9. Power cord protection — The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them.

10. The screen used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or applied with impact. Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the screen breaks.

11. Overloading — Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.

12. Entering of objects and liquids — Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High voltage flows in the product, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts.

For the same reason, do not spill water or liquid on the product.

13. Servicing — Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified service person to perform servicing.

14. Repair — If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs. a. When the power cord or plug is damaged. b. When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product. c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions.

Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls not described in the instructions can cause damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified technician.

e. When the product has been dropped or damaged.

f. When the product displays an abnormal condition. Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs servicing.

15. Replacement parts — In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.

16. Safety checks — Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition.

17. Wall mounting — When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer.

18. Heat sources — Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifiers).

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)

19. Batteries — Incorrect use of batteries may cause the batteries to burst or ignite. A leaky battery may corrode the equipment, dirty your hands or spoil your clothing. In order to avoid these problems, make sure to observe the precautions below:

• Use the specified batteries only.

• Install the batteries with due attention to the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the batteries according to the instructions in the compartment.

• Do not mix old and new batteries.

• Do not mix batteries of different types. Voltage specifications of batteries of the same shape may vary.

• Replace an exhausted battery with a new one promptly.

• If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.

• If leaked battery fluid gets on your skin or clothing, rinse immediately and thoroughly. If it gets into your eye, bathe your eye well rather than rubbing and seek medical treatment immediately. Leaked battery fluid that gets into your eye or your clothing may cause a skin irritation or damage your eye.

20. Usage of the monitor must not be accompanied by fatal risks or dangers that, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss, including nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, medical life support system, and missile launch control in a weapon system.

21. Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product that become hot for long periods of time. Doing so may result in low-temperature burns.

WARNING:

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

To maintain compliance with EMC regulations, use shielded cables to connect to the following terminals: HDMI input terminal,

D-SUB input terminal, and DisplayPort input/output terminals.

If a monitor is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:

• Using fixing devices like wall mount brackets recommended by the manufacturer.

• Only using furniture that can safely support the monitor.

• Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.

• Not placing the monitor on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the monitor to a suitable support.

• Not standing the monitors on cloth or other materials placed between the monitor and supporting furniture.

• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the monitor or its controls.

Especially for child safety

- Don’t allow children to climb on or play with the monitor.

- Don’t place the monitor on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers.

- Remember that children can become excited while watching a program, especially on a “larger than life” monitor. Care should be taken to place or install the monitor where it cannot be pushed, pulled over, or knocked down.

- Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the monitor so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children.

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TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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- The TFT color LCD panel used in this monitor is made with the application of high precision technology. However, there may be minute points on the screen where pixels never light or are permanently lit. Also, if the screen is viewed from an acute angle there may be uneven colors or brightness. Please note that these are not malfunctions but common phenomena of LCDs and will not affect the performance of the monitor.

- Do not display a still picture for a long period, as this could cause a residual image.

- Never rub or tap the monitor with hard objects.

- Please understand that SHARP CORPORATION bears no responsibility for errors made during use by the customer or a third party, nor for any other malfunctions or damage to this product arising during use, except where indemnity liability is recognized under law.

- This monitor and its accessories may be upgraded without advance notice.

- Do not use the monitor where there is a lot of dust, where humidity is high, or where the monitor may come into contact with oil or steam. Do not use in an environment where there are corrosive gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc.). As this could lead to fire.

- Ensure that the monitor does not come into contact with water or other fluids. Ensure that no objects such as paper clips or pins enter the monitor as this could lead to fire or electric shock.

- Do not place the monitor on top of unstable objects or in unsafe places. Do not allow the monitor to receive strong shocks or to strongly vibrate. Causing the monitor to fall or topple over may damage it.

- Do not use the monitor near heating equipment or in places where there is likelihood of high temperature, as this may lead to generation of excessive heat and outbreak of fire.

- Do not use the monitor in places where it may be exposed to direct sunlight.

- The AC outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

- Please be sure to constantly remove dust and garbage that has attached to the ventilation opening. If dust collects in the ventilation opening or the inside of the monitor, it may lead to excessive heat, outbreak of fire, or malfunction.

Please request a cleaning of the inside of the monitor from an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center.

- Do not touch the screen while the PC is starting up, it will lead to a malfunction. When this occurs, restart the PC.

- Do not operate the screen with a hard or pointed object such as a fingernail or pencil.

- If another USB device is connected to the computer to which the touch panel is connected, do not operate the USB device during touch panel input. Input may not take place correctly.

- If the infrared transmitter/receiver becomes dirty, malfunctioning may result. Use a soft cloth to gently wipe dirt off the infrared transmitter/receiver.

- If dust accumulates inside the infrared transmitter/receiver, the product cannot transmit or receive infrared rays properly, resulting in a malfunction. To clean the dust accumulated inside, contact an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center (extra charge required).

- Always follow the procedure on page 18 to turn off the power. The monitor is a precision instrument. Disconnecting the power plug from the power outlet while the monitor is in operation may cause failure.

- If you or a third party uses the product incorrectly, or if the product is subjected to the effects of static electricity or electrical noise, or if the product malfunctions or is repaired, there is a risk that saved data will be corrupted or lost.

- Always back up important data to a USB flash drive or other memory medium.

- We bear no responsibility for protection of SSD recorded content or related damages.

The Power Cord

- Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor.

- Do not damage the power cord nor place heavy objects on it, stretch it or over bend it. Also, do not add extension cords.

Damage to the cord may result in fire or electric shock.

- Do not use the power cord with a power tap.

Adding an extension cord may lead to fire as a result of overheating.

- Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands.

Doing so could result in electric shock.

- Unplug the power cord if it is not used for a long time.

- Do not attempt to repair the power cord if it is broken or malfunctioning. Refer the servicing to the service representative.

Manual Scope

- Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, Excel and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

- The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia

Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.

- DisplayPort is a registered trademark of Video Electronics

Standards Association.

- Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United

States and/or other countries.

- Intel, Celeron, and Intel Core 2 Duo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S.A. and other countries.

- AMD, AMD Sempron, AMD Athlon, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

- This product comes with RICOH Bitmap Fonts produced and sold by RICOH COMPANY, LTD.

- All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

- Language of OSD menu used in this manual is English by way of example.

- Illustrations in this manual may not exactly represent the actual product or display.

LED Backlight

● The LED backlight in this product has a limited lifetime.

* If the screen gets dark or does not turn on, it may be necessary to replace the LED backlight.

* This LED backlight is exclusive to this product and must be replaced by an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center. Please contact an authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center for assistance.

MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS

• This product is for use indoors.

• A mounting bracket compliant with VESA specifications is required.

• Since the monitor is heavy, consult your dealer before installing, removing or moving the monitor.

• Mounting the monitor on the wall requires special expertise and the work must be performed by an authorized SHARP dealer. You should never attempt to perform any of this work yourself. Our company will bear no responsibility for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or mishandling.

• Use the monitor with the surface perpendicular to a level surface. If necessary, the monitor may be tilted up to 20 degrees upward.

• When moving the monitor, be sure to hold it with the handles and the unit bottom. Do not grasp the screen or tray. This may cause product damage, failure, or injury.

• This monitor should be used at an ambient temperature between 41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). Provide enough space around the monitor to prevent heat from accumulating inside.

Unit: inch [cm]

7-7/8 [20]

1-7/16 [3.5]

2

[5]

2

[5]

2 [5]

• If it is difficult to provide sufficient space for any reason such as the installation of the monitor inside a housing, or if the ambient temperature may be outside of the range of 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C), install a fan or take other measures to keep the ambient temperature within the required range.

• Temperature condition may change when using the monitor together with the optional equipments recommended by

SHARP. In such cases, please check the temperature condition specified by the optional equipments.

• Do not block any ventilation openings. If the temperature inside the monitor rises, this could lead to a malfunction.

• Do not place the monitor on a device which generates heat.

• Do not use the product in locations where the unit is exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light. Since this product operates with infrared rays, such light may cause a malfunction.

• When using multiple monitors closely, be sure the infrared transmitter/receiver does not affect the other ones.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ............................................3

DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER ..............................................4

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................4

TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................6

MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS ............................................7

Supplied Components .....................................................9

System Requirements .....................................................9

Part Names .....................................................................10

Connecting Peripheral Equipment ...............................12

Connecting the Power Cord .........................................14

Binding Cables ...............................................................14

Preparing the Remote Control Unit ..............................15

Installing the batteries ................................................15

Remote control operation range .................................15

Removing the Handles ..................................................16

Mounting a web camera ................................................16

Turning Power On/Off ....................................................17

Turning on the main power.........................................17

Turning power on .......................................................17

Turning power off .......................................................18

Touch Panel / Touch Pen Preparations ........................19

Connecting the touch pen adapter .............................19

Touch Pen Preparations .............................................19

Computer preparations ..............................................19

Calibration ..................................................................19

Touch pen actions ......................................................20

Adding touch pens (pairing) .......................................20

Touch action ...................................................................21

Touch action ...............................................................21

Other functions ...........................................................23

Cautionary points .......................................................23

Eraser .........................................................................23

Contents

Basic Operation .............................................................24

Using the touch menu ................................................24

Using the remote control unit .....................................25

Using the launcher (WHITEBOARD mode) ..................27

Launcher ....................................................................27

Using files ...................................................................27

Displaying a file ..........................................................28

Erasing data ...............................................................30

WHITEBOARD mode settings ...................................31

Menu Items .....................................................................32

Displaying the menu screen .......................................32

Menu item details .......................................................33

Adjustments for PC screen display ............................43

Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting

(FUNCTION) ....................................................................44

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN) .....................45

Settings to connect to a LAN ......................................45

Controlling with a PC ..................................................47

[Advanced operation] Command-based control .........53

[Advanced operation] Communication procedure ......53

[Advanced operation] Control command table ...........55

Troubleshooting .............................................................63

Specifications ...............................................................65

Appendix: System Settings ..........................................70

Mounting Precautions

(For SHARP dealers and service engineers) ...............71

For information on Touch Pen Utility, Touch Panel Settings Tool, Pen Software and Touch Display Link, see the manual for each.

Supplied Components

If any component should be missing, please contact your dealer.

Liquid Crystal Display Monitor: 1

Remote control unit: 1

Power cord: 1

Remote control unit battery

(R-6 (“AA” size)): 2

Cable clamp: 3

Cable clamp (insertion type): 2

CD-ROM (Utility Disk): 1

CD-ROM (Touch Display Link): 1

Touch Display Link License: 1

Setup Manual: 1

Touch pen: 1

Touch pen adapter: 1

Pen tip (for touch pen): 2

Touch pen battery

(LR-03 (“AAA” size)): 1

Tray: 1

USB cable: 1

Eraser: 1

Camera mount: 1

Camera screw (inch thread): 1

Touch pen adapter screw (Step screw, M3): 1

Tray mounting screws (M3) : 5

Cover SHARP logo: 1

Place this sticker onto the SHARP logo to cover the logo.

* SHARP Corporation holds authorship rights to the Utility Disk program. Do not reproduce it without permission.

* For environmental protection!

Do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Follow the disposal instructions for your area.

System Requirements

Computer

OS

PC/AT compatible computer with a USB 2.0 port and able to output a resolution of 1920 x 1080.

(CD-ROM drive required for software installation.)

Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit version),

Windows 8 (32-bit or 64-bit version), Windows 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit version)

CPU

Intel Celeron or AMD Sempron 1.6 GHz or faster

Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon II X2 2.8 GHz or faster recommended

Memory At least 2 GB

Free space on hard drive At least 200 MB (free space separately required for data storage)

To use the touch panel with a computer connected to this monitor, the touch panel and computer must be connected, and Touch

Panel Settings Tool, Touch Pen Utility, and Pen Software must be installed on the computer from the supplied CD-ROM.

To install the software, see the manual for each.

To use a touch panel with a computer connected to the bottom, connect to the USB 1 port.

To use a touch panel with a computer connected to the side, connect to the USB 2 port.

(Factory setting. Can be changed in TOUCH INPUT SELECT in the SETUP menu.)

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Part Names

n

Front view

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1 2 3 5

1. Power button / Power LED (See page 17.)

2. Remote control sensor (See page 15.)

3. TOUCH MENU button (See page 24.) n

Rear view

8 9

4 5

4. Tray

5. Speakers

6. Handles (2 on the PN-L603A)

7. Infrared transmitter/receiver

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

TIPS

• It is convenient to use the terminals for separate purposes; for example, using the terminal on the bottom of the monitor to connect a fixed computer and using the terminal on the side of the monitor to connect a mobile computer.

Caution

• Consult your SHARP dealer for attachment/detachment of optional parts.

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27

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8. Vents

9. Optional attachment section

This section is used to connect optional hardware for function expansion. Offering this attachment location is not a guarantee that future compatible hardware attachments will be released.

10. Main power switch (See page 17.)

11. AC input terminal (See page 14.)

12. External speaker terminals (See page 13.)

13. Audio output terminal (See page 13.)

14. DisplayPort output terminal (See page 13.)

15. Touch pen adapter port (See page 19.)

16. USB 1 port (See page 13.)

17. LAN terminal (See page 13.)

18. Optional terminal

This terminal is provided for possible future

(optional) function expansion. Offering of this terminal is not a guarantee that future expanded functionality will be provided.

19. D-sub 1 input terminal (See page 12.)

20. DisplayPort input terminal (See page 12.)

21. HDMI 1 input terminal (See page 12.)

22. Audio 1 input terminal (See page 13.)

23. USB 2 port (See page 13.)

24. D-sub 2 input terminal (See page 12.)

25. HDMI 2 input terminal (See page 12.)

26. HDMI 3 input terminal (See page 12.)

27. Audio 2 input terminal (See page 13.)

WHITEBOARD mode terminals

28. USB ports (See page 13.)

29. LAN terminal (See page 13.)

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Remote control unit

1

2

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Part Names

1. Signal transmitter

2. POWER button (See page 17.)

3. MUTE button (See page 25.)

4. VOL +/- buttons (See page 25.)

BRIGHT +/- buttons (See page 25.)

Cursor control ( / / / ) buttons

5. DISPLAY button (See page 25.)

6. MODE button (See page 25.)

7. INPUT button (See page 25.)

8. MENU button (See page 25.)

9. ENTER button (See page 25.)

10. RETURN button (See page 25.)

11. SIZE button (See page 25.)

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Connecting Peripheral Equipment

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Caution

• Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect the plug from the power outlet before connecting/ disconnecting cables. Also, read the manual of the equipment to be connected.

• Be careful not to confuse the input terminal with the output terminal when connecting cables. Accidentally reversing cables connected to the input and output terminals may cause malfunctions and the other problems.

• Do not use any cable that has a damaged or deformed terminal. Using such cables may cause malfunctions.

TIPS

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• When using a touch panel with a computer connected to the monitor, connect the USB cable to the computer. For details, see the Touch Panel Settings Tool Operation Manual.

• Images may not be displayed properly depending on the computer (video card) to be connected.

• Use the automatic screen adjustment when a computer screen is displayed for the first time using D-SUB1 or

D-SUB2, or when the setting of the computer is changed.

The screen is adjusted automatically when SELF ADJUST in the MONITOR menu is set to ON.

• If the audio output from the playback device is connected directly to speakers or other devices, the video on the monitor may appear delayed from the audio portion.

Audio should be played through this monitor by connecting the playback device to the monitor’s audio input, and connecting the monitor’s audio output to the speakers or other devices.

• The audio input terminals used in each input mode are factory-set as follows.

Input mode

D-SUB1

D-SUB2

DisplayPort

HDMI1

HDMI2

HDMI3

WHITEBOARD

Audio input terminal

(Factory setting)

Audio 1 input terminal

Audio 2 input terminal

DisplayPort input terminal

HDMI 1 input terminal

HDMI 2 input terminal

HDMI 3 input terminal

WHITEBOARD

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It is convenient to use the terminals for separate purposes;

For example, using the terminal on the bottom of the monitor to connect a fixed computer and using the terminal on the side of the monitor to connect a mobile computer.

1. HDMI 1 input terminal

2. HDMI 2 input terminal

3. HDMI 3 input terminal

• Use a commercially available HDMI cable (conforming to the HDMI standard).

• Set HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3 of INPUT SELECT on the

SETUP menu according to the device to be connected.

• Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO

SELECT of the SETUP menu.

When HDMI is selected, connection to the audio input terminal is unnecessary.

4. DisplayPort input terminal

• Use a commercially available DisplayPort cable

(conforming to the DisplayPort standard).

• Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO

SELECT of the SETUP menu.

When DisplayPort is selected, connection to the audio input terminal is unnecessary.

5. D-sub 1 input terminal

• Set D-SUB1 of INPUT SELECT on the SETUP menu according to the device to be connected.

• To use with D-SUB1[VIDEO], connect the green terminal to the device’s video output.

• Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO

SELECT of the SETUP menu.

6. D-sub 2 input terminal

• Select the audio input terminal to be used in AUDIO

SELECT of the SETUP menu.

Connecting Peripheral Equipment

7. Audio 1 input terminal

8. Audio 2 input terminal

• Use an audio cable without resistance.

• Set the audio input terminal to be used in each input mode in AUDIO SELECT on the SETUP menu.

9. DisplayPort output terminal

• The screen displayed on the monitor and the audio output from the monitor can be output to an external device.

• Use a commercially available DisplayPort cable

(conforming to the DisplayPort standard).

• Outputting HDCP-encrypted video requires an external device which supports HDCP.

10. Audio output terminal

• The output sound varies depending on the input mode.

• The volume of the output sound can be fixed by setting

AUDIO OUTPUT of AUDIO OPTION on the SETUP menu.

• It is not possible to control the sound output from the audio output terminals with the AUDIO menu.

11. Touch pen adapter port

• Connect the touch pen adapter in order to use the touch pen. (See page 19.)

12. USB 1 (type B) port

• To use the touch panel with the computer connected to the bottom, connect the touch panel to the computer with the USB cable.

(Factory setting. Can be changed in TOUCH INPUT

SELECT on the SETUP menu.)

13. USB 2 (type B) port

• To use the touch panel with the computer connected to the side, connect to the computer with the USB cable.

(Factory setting. Can be changed in TOUCH INPUT

SELECT in the SETUP menu.)

14. LAN terminal

• You can control the monitor from a computer on a network by connecting a commercially available LAN cable between this terminal and a network.

15. External speaker terminals

• To use external speakers, set SPEAKER SELECT to

EXTERNAL in AUDIO OPTION on the SETUP menu.

• Be sure to use external speakers with an impedance of 6 Ω or greater and a rated input of at least 10 W.

1 2

1. While pushing the tab, insert the tip of the cable.

2. Release the tab.

TIPS

• Be sure to connect the + and - terminals and the left and right speakers properly.

• Avoid short circuiting the + and - terminals.

• When SPEAKER SELECT is set to EXTERNAL, the internal speakers are disabled.

WHITEBOARD mode terminals

16. USB ports

• Connect USB devices that you will use with the

WHITEBOARD (USB flash drive, USB keyboard, USB mouse).

• Removing a USB flash drive.

(1) Touch [Eject USB Media] ( ).

(2) Touch the USB flash drive that you want to remove.

(3) Touch [Stop].

(4) When “You can eject the USB device.” appears, remove the USB flash drive.

(5) Touch [Close].

17. LAN terminal

• A commercially available LAN cable can be used to connect the WHITEBOARD to the network while in use.

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Connecting the Power Cord

Caution

• Use only the power cord supplied with the monitor.

1. Turn off the main power switch.

2. Plug the power cord (supplied) into the AC input terminal.

3. Plug the power cord (supplied) into the AC power outlet.

Main power switch

1

For power outlet

3

Power cord (Supplied)

2

AC input terminal

*1

*2

*1 *2

PN-L703A only

Cable clamp

(insertion type)

*2

*1

*2 *2

Cable clamp attachment

Binding Cables

The cables connected to the terminals on the rear of the monitor can be fastened with the cable clamp.

*1

Cable

*2

Cable

Cable clamp attachment

Cable clamp

Preparing the Remote Control Unit

Installing the batteries

1. Press the cover gently and slide it in the direction of the arrow.

Remote control operation range

The operation range of the remote control unit is approx. 16.4 feet (5 m) at an angle of approx 10° from the center to the top/ bottom/right/left of the remote control sensor.

2. See the instructions in the compartment and put in the supplied batteries (R-6 (“AA” size) x 2) with their plus (+) and minus (-) sides oriented correctly.

3. Close the cover.

TIPS

• When the batteries become exhausted, replace them with new (commercially available) batteries.

• The supplied batteries (R-6 (“AA” size) x 2) may become exhausted quickly depending on how they are stored.

• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.

• Use manganese or alkaline batteries only.

Remote control sensor

16.4 feet

(5 m)

10°

10°

10°

10°

TIPS

• Do not expose the remote control unit to shock by dropping or stepping on it. This could lead to a malfunction.

• Do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place it in an area with high humidity.

• The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting.

• Objects between the remote control unit and the remote control sensor may prevent proper operation.

• Replace the batteries when they run low as this may shorten the remote control’s operation range.

• If a fluorescent light is illuminated near the remote control unit, it may interfere with proper operation.

• Do not use it with the remote control of other equipment such as air conditioner, stereo components, etc.

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The handles can be removed.

Removing the Handles

Handle

Handle screws

Caution

• The removable handles and handle screws are for use with this monitor. Do not use them for any other devices.

• To attach handles, be sure to use the handles and handle screws which were removed from this monitor.

• Be sure the handles are attached securely.

Mounting a web camera

It is possible to mount a commercially available web camera in the following positions:

(1) (2)

(3)

Mounting on the top of the monitor

(1) Remove the screws from the monitor.

(2) Attach the supplied camera mount with the screws of (1)

(x2).

(3) Attach the web camera to the camera mount with the supplied camera screw (inch thread) (x1).

Mounting on the tray

Attach the web camera to the mounting hole on the right or left side of the tray with the supplied camera screw (inch thread)

(x1).

Turning Power On/Off

Caution

• Turn on the monitor first before turning on the computer or playback device.

• To keep the performance of the WHITEBOARD stable, put the monitor in the Power off (Standby mode) state once a day.

Turning power on

1. Press the POWER button.

Turning on the main power

Main power switch Green lit

Orange lit

Orange flashing

Green flashing

POWER button / Power LED

Status Status of the monitor

Power on

Power off (Standby mode)

Power off

(Whiteboard standby mode)

Input signal waiting mode

The monitor enters the Power off (Standby mode) state.

Caution

• The main power must be turned on/off with the main power switch. Do not connect/disconnect the power cord or turn the breaker on/off while the main power switch is on.

• When switching the main power switch or the POWER button off and back on, always wait for at least 5 seconds.

• For a complete electrical disconnection, pull out the main plug.

• Before switching off the main power switch, always put the monitor in the Power off (Standby mode) state. (Hold down the POWER button until the exit screen appears.)

The screen that appears depends on the START INPUT

MODE setting in the SETUP menu.

• WHITEBOARD

The WHITEBOARD appears. (See page 27.)

• LAST INPUT MODE

The video of the input terminal when the power was last turned off is displayed.

TIPS

• When the main power switch is off, the monitor cannot be turned on.

• If the monitor is in input signal waiting mode and you press the POWER button, the monitor enters whiteboard standby mode. If you hold down the POWER button until the exit screen appears, the monitor enters Power off (Standby mode) state.

• Setting the SCHEDULE flashes the power LED alternately in red and orange in standby mode.

• To disable the logo screen from displaying when turning the power ON, set LOGO SCREEN to OFF on the OTHERS menu. (See page 40.)

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Turning Power On/Off

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Date/time setting

• If the time has yet to be set when the monitor is first turned on, the date/time setting screen appears. Set the date and time.

DATE/TIME SETTING

/ / : :

01 / 01 / 20 14 12 : 00 AM

OK···[ENTER] CANCEL···[RETURN]

Turning power off

The power can be turned off in the following ways.

(1) Press the POWER button.

The monitor enters whiteboard standby mode.

This method allows faster startup and shutdown than (2), however, more power is consumed while in standby mode.

(2) Hold down the POWER button until the exit screen appears.

The monitor enters standby mode. The WHITEBOARD is in the shutdown state. More time is required for shutdown and startup than (1), however, less power is consumed in standby mode.

Before switching off the main power switch, always put the monitor in the Power off (Standby mode) state.

1. Press or to select the date and time, and press or to change the numerical values.

2. Press

ENTER

.

• Be sure to set the date and time.

• The date/time setting screen will close automatically if no operation is performed for about 15 seconds. The date and time can be set using DATE/TIME SETTING from the SETUP menu when the date/time setting screen disappears.

TIPS

Set the date in “Month/Day/Year” order.

Set the time on a 12-hour basis.

The clock is maintained by the internal battery.

If you already set the time but the date/time setting screen appears when the power is turned on, the internal battery may be exhausted. Please contact your local SHARP servicing dealer or service center for assistance with battery replacement.

Estimated service life of the internal battery: About 5 years (depending on monitor operation)

The initial battery was inserted at the factory when the monitor was shipped, so it may run out of power before its expected operation life.

Caution

• When the power is turned off, any data on the WHITEBOARD is lost. If there is unsaved data, a message will appear prior to shutdown. Save the data.

• If the monitor will be turned off by SCHEDULE, LAN control, or OFF IF NO OPERATION, save any data you need in advance. The power will turn off even if there is unsaved data. (The data will be lost.)

• When turning the monitor power on again, wait at least 5 seconds after shutdown is completed.

• Do not disconnect the power cord, open the breaker, or switch off the main power switch before shutdown is finished. Risk of failure.

Touch Panel / Touch Pen Preparations

Connecting the touch pen adapter

To use the touch pen, insert the touch pen adapter into the touch pen adapter port on the monitor.

Computer preparations

To use the touch panel and the touch pen, install the software below.

WHITEBOARD The software is already installed.

Computer • Touch Panel Settings Tool

• Touch Pen Utility

• Pen Software

To install the software, see the manual for each.

Touch pen adapter port

Touch pen adaptor

Touch Pen Preparations

Touch pen adapter screw

(antitheft)

Calibration

Calibration is used to perform position alignment so that the mouse cursor moves to the correct position when the screen is touched.

• If you will be using the touch panel with a computer, perform calibration from the Touch Panel Settings Tool.

For details, see the Touch Panel Settings Tool Operation

Manual.

• To perform calibration on the WHITEBOARD, follow the steps below.

1. Switch the input to WHITEBOARD.

2. Touch the launch button.

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Inserting the battery

1. Remove the battery cap.

2. Open the cover and insert the supplied battery (LR-03

(“AAA” size)) into the touch pen.

Check the plus (+) and minus (-) markings on the inside of the touch pen and insert the battery in the correct orientation.

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1

Battery cap

3. Replace the cover and battery cap.

TIPS

• The supplied battery (LR-03 (“AAA” size)) may be exhausted in a short time, depending on how it was stored.

• If the touch pen will not be used for an extended time, remove the battery from the touch pen.

• For the battery, use an alkaline battery.

Launch button

The launcher appears.

3. Touch [Setting].

You will be prompted to enter a password.

4. Enter the password and touch [OK].

Enter the password set in the Admin Password. If a password is not set, enter “00000”.

5. Touch [Admin Settings] and [Calibration].

6. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform calibration.

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Touch Panel / Touch Pen Preparations

Touch pen actions

Pen tip

Function button 1 Function button 3

Battery indicator Function button 2

Functions can be assigned to the function buttons. For details, see the Touch Pen Utility Operation Manual.

The factory default settings are as follows.

• Function button 1 : Right mouse click

• Function button 2 : PageDown

• Function button 3 : PageUP

When the function button is pressed, the battery indicator illuminates.

If the battery indicator does not illuminate, check if the battery is depleted.

TIPS

• Use function buttons near the front of the screen. If too far away, operation will not be possible.

• Press function buttons slowly and firmly. If pressed too quickly, the action may not be recognized.

• The line may break if the touch pen battery is low or there is other wireless equipment in operation nearby.

• If the pen tip becomes worn or damaged, replace it.

Adding touch pens (pairing)

• Up to 4 touch pens can be used simultaneously. (Up to

10 touch pens can be registered.) When touch pens are added, they can be used to write simultaneously, and a different color can be set for each pen.

• To use an optional touch pen with the monitor, the touch pen must be registered in the touch pen adapter. (pairing)

Item

Touch pen

Model

PN-ZL02

Remarks

Additional touch pen

Perform touch pen pairing for one pen at a time.

1. Open the touch pen registration screen.

Using WHITEBOARD

(1) Touch the launch button.

(2) Touch [Touch Pen] in the launcher.

(3) Touch [Touch pen settings].

Using the computer

(1) Click the touch pen utility icon ( ) on the taskbar.

(2) Click [Touch pen settings].

2. Select a line in the touch pen settings screen that does not have a pen registered, and touch [Registration].

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Touch pen settings

Touch pen settings are configured using the Touch Pen Utility.

For details on the settings and how to use the utility, see the

Touch Pen Utility Operation Manual.

3. Simultaneously hold down function button 1 and function button 3 of the touch pen being paired for at least 5 seconds.

4. When the battery indicator blinks twice or more, release function button 1 and function button 3.

A message appears after completion of pairing.

5. Touch [OK].

TIPS

• When multiple touch pens are used, touch positions and touch pen information (color, thickness, etc.) may become interchanged, and lines may break.

- When touched simultaneously

- When touch pens are moved near each other

- When batteries are low

- When other wireless equipment is operating nearby

• Do not press the pen tip on other than the screen.

This may cause malfunctioning.

• One touch pen cannot be registered in multiple touch pen adapters.

• You can affix the supplied ID labels to the PN-ZL02 to distinguish the touch pens.

Touch action

Touch action

Touch actions that can be used with this monitor differ according to operating system and application. The functions of touch actions are also different. For details, check Windows

Help and the application’s support documentation.

Touch Operation

Mode

OS

Touch action

Single-tap

Double-tap

Swipe

Swipe from edge of screen

Drag-and-drop

Slide to pan

Flicks

Press-and-hold

Zoom

Press-and-tap

Rotate

Multi-Touch Mode

Windows 8 /

8.1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Windows 7

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mouse Mode

Windows

7 / 8 / 8.1

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes*

No

No

No

* When “Recognize press and hold as right click” is set with the Touch Panel Settings Tool.

The action may be different from a mouse right-click in some cases.

TIPS

• In Windows 7, if the checkmark has been removed from

“Enable multi-touch gestures and inking” in “Pen and touch” in Control Panel, select the checkbox.

• For the procedures for using the touch pen in the Pen

Software, see the Pen Software Operation Manual.

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Common finger and touch pen actions

Single-tap

Same action as left-clicking a mouse.

Touch with your finger/touch pen.

Double-tap

Same action as double-clicking a mouse.

Quickly touch twice with your finger/touch pen.

When double-tapping with your finger, be sure to lift your finger sufficiently off the screen after the first tap. If there is insufficient distance between the screen and your finger, double-tap will not take place.

Swipe

Touch the screen with your finger/touch pen, move without lifting, and then stop.

Swipe from edge of screen

After touching the edge of the monitor with your finger/touch pen, move horizontally without releasing your finger/touch pen and then stop.

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Touch action

Drag-and-drop

Same action as drag-and-drop with a mouse.

Touch the screen with your finger/touch pen and move without lifting. When you have finished the movement, lift your finger/ touch pen.

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Finger actions

Zoom

Use in a screen that is capable of enlargement/reduction.

Touch the screen with two fingers and move your fingers closer together to reduce the view, or apart to enlarge the view.

Flicks

Flick your finger/touch pen in the direction of the function you want to use.

Flick your finger

Reduction

Press-and-hold

Same action as right-clicking a mouse.

Press briefly with your finger/touch pen, and then lift your finger/touch pen from the screen.

Enlargement

Press-and-tap

Same action as right-clicking a mouse.

With one finger touching the screen, tap once (single tap) with another finger.

Tap once (single tap) with another finger

With one finger touching

Slide to pan

With your finger/touch pen touching the screen, move it up and down to scroll the screen.

Touch action

Rotation

Use this action in a screen that is capable of image rotation.

Touch the center point of the rotation with one finger. While holding that finger still, move another finger in the desired direction of rotation.

Move another finger in the desired direction of rotation

With one finger touching

TIPS

• The screen may not respond correctly in the following cases:

Touch gesture is too quick

The distance between the two points is too short

The two points intersect

Other functions

In Windows 8/8.1, input panel functions can be used.

In Windows 7, touch pointer and input panel functions can be used.

For information on these functions, see Windows Help.

Touch pointer :

A translucent image of a mouse appears near the point touched. The left/right buttons of the image can be clicked to perform the same actions as left/right clicking a mouse.

Input panel :

A software keyboard and an input panel with handwriting recognition appear on the screen.

Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 7 (excluding Starter), the ink function of Microsoft Office can be used.

Handwritten comments can be written, and handwriting can be recognized.

For details, see Microsoft Office Help.

Cautionary points

• Do not use the touch pen for any purpose other than touch panel operation.

• Do not press hard on the pen tip.

• Operation will not take place correctly if there is an obstacle between the infrared transmitter/receiver and the touch pen or your finger. Operation will not take place correctly if your fingers or your sleeve is near the screen.

• If the touch pen is held too flat against the screen, the touch position may not be correctly detected.

• If the touch pen does not work at the edge of the screen, move it slowly.

• This may not operate correctly if there is an inverter fluorescent light nearby.

• Do not store with the pen tip of the touch pen or function button pressed. The battery will be exhausted.

• If there is dirt or foreign matter on the tip of the touch pen, remove it. Foreign matter may damage the screen.

• The touch pen position may occasionally deviate in the login screen. In this case, use the keyboard or mouse.

• If the USB cable becomes disconnected, the touch panel may not operate correctly after the USB cable is reconnected. In this case, restart the computer.

Eraser

The eraser is used with the Pen Software. For the procedure for using the eraser, refer to the Pen Software Operation Manual.

Caution

• When using the eraser, gently bring the cloth side into contact with the screen. Touching the screen with one of the non-cloth sides will damage the screen.

• If there is any dirt or foreign matter on the surface that contacts the screen, remove it. Foreign matter may damage the screen.

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Basic Operation

Using the touch menu

You can touch the monitor to change input mode, volume, and other settings.

1. Press the TOUCH MENU button.

(2) Volume adjustment

Changes the volume.

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Increases the volume.

TOUCH MENU button

2. Touch the screen to change settings.

INPUT

WHITEBOARD

BOTTOM INPUT TERMINAL

DisplayPort

HDMI1

D-SUB1

SIDE INPUT TERMINAL

HDMI2

HDMI3

(4)

D-SUB2

(1) (2) (3)

Decreases the volume.

Mutes the sound.

Touch again to return the sound to the original volume.

(3) Touch action setting

Touch to disable touch action.

Touch again to enable touch action.

TIPS

• When the input mode is changed, the disable touch action setting is canceled.

• When TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID ICON is set to ON and touch action is disabled, the TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon appears in the monitor.

(1) INPUT (Input mode selection)

Changes the input mode.

Input mode

DisplayPort

HDMI1

HDMI2

HDMI3

D-SUB1

D-SUB2

WHITEBOARD

Video

DisplayPort input terminal

HDMI1 input terminal *1

HDMI2 input terminal *2

HDMI3 input terminal *3

D-sub1 input terminal *4

D-sub2 input terminal

WHITEBOARD

*5

Audio

• When the input mode is changed, the touch panel connection also changes. You can set whether the side or bottom USB port is used in each input mode. (See page

37.)

*1 Select the terminal to be used in HDMI1 of INPUT

SELECT. (See page 36.)

*2 Select the terminal to be used in HDMI2 of INPUT

SELECT. (See page 36.)

*3 Select the terminal to be used in HDMI3 of INPUT

SELECT. (See page 36.)

*4 Select the terminal to be used in D-SUB1 of INPUT

SELECT. (See page 36.)

*5 Select the terminal for AUDIO SELECT which is used for audio input. (See page 36.)

• You can touch the TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon in the monitor to enable touch action.

• The position of the TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon can be changed. (See page 38.)

• The TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon appears even when a USB cable is not connected.

(4) Exit touch menu

Closes the touch menu.

TIPS

• The touch menu can also be used with the remote control unit.

(1) Hold down DISPLAY at least 5 seconds.

The touch menu appears.

(2) Select the setting item with .

(3) Set with , and press ENTER .

- The setting is entered.

- Press RETURN to exit the touch menu.

Using the remote control unit

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10

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7

8

3

4

1. INPUT (Input mode selection)

The menu is displayed. Press or to select the input mode, and press ENTER to enter.

* For the input modes that can be selected, see “Using the touch menu” (See page 24.).

2. MUTE

Turns off the volume temporarily.

Press the MUTE button again to turn the sound back to the previous level.

3. MENU

Displays and turns off the menu screen. (see page 32.)

4. VOL +/- (Volume adjustment)

Pressing or displays the VOLUME menu when the menu screen is not displayed.

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5. BRIGHT +/- (Backlight adjustment)

Pressing or displays the BRIGHT menu when the menu screen is not displayed.

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Press or to adjust the brightness.

* If you do not press any buttons for about 4 seconds, the

BRIGHT menu automatically disappears.

6. ENTER

Confirms the setting.

7. RETURN

Returns to the previous screen.

8. SIZE (Screen size selection)

The menu is displayed.

Press or to select the screen size. (See page 26.)

9. DISPLAY

Displays monitor information.

The display changes from INFORMATION1 →

INFORMATION2 → clear display, and so on every time you press this button.

• The display disappears automatically after about 15 seconds.

• LAN is displayed during LAN communication.

• If LAN is displayed in red, there is a duplicate IP address.

10. MODE (Color mode selection)

Each time you press this button, the color mode changes in the following order:

STD (Standard) → VIVID → sRGB →

HIGH ILLUMINANCE → STD...

• sRGB applies to PC input only.

sRGB is international standard of color representation specified by IEC (International Electrotechnical

Commission). Color conversion is made in taking account of liquid crystal’s characteristics and represents color tone close to its original image.

• HIGH ILLUMINANCE is a display with colors suited to bright locations.

Press or to adjust the volume of the sound.

* If you do not press any buttons for about 4 seconds, the

VOLUME menu automatically disappears.

* You can also change the setting by touch action.

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Switching the screen size

Even when the screen size is changed, the display may remain the same depending on the input signal.

WIDE PC input Displays image so it fills the entire screen.

ZOOM 1

AV input

PC input

An image with a 4:3 aspect ratio is stretched to fill the entire screen.

An image with a 4:3 aspect ratio is enlarged to fill the entire screen without changing the aspect ratio. The edges of the image may be cut off.

ZOOM 2

AV input

PC input Use this size if ZOOM 1 cuts off the subtitles.

NORMAL

AV input

PC input

Dot by Dot

AV input

PC input

AV input

Displays image so it fills the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals.

Displays the entire image of the aspect ratio of 4:3 without changing the aspect ratio.

Displays the dots of the signals input from the connected PC as the corresponding dots on the screen.

Displays the dots of the input signals as the corresponding dots on the screen.

TIPS

• Using this monitor’s screen-size switching or dual-screen display functions to compress or expand the screen for commercial or public viewing in establishments like cafes or hotels may infringe on the rights of the creators, as protected by Copyright

Law, so please be careful.

• When dual-screen display is selected, the screen size cannot be changed.

• The appearance of the original video may change if you select a screen size with a different aspect ratio than the original image (e.g. TV broadcast or video input from external equipment).

• When an ordinary non-wide image (4:3) is viewed with the whole screen using the screen-size switching function of this monitor, the edge of the image may be lost or appear distorted. If you wish to respect the creator’s intentions, set the screen size to “NORMAL”.

• When playing commercial software, parts of the image (like subtitles) may be cropped. In this case select the optimal screen size using the screen-size switching function of this monitor. With some software, there may be noise or distortion at the edges of the screen. This is due to the characteristics of the software, and is not a malfunction.

• Depending on the original image size, black bands may remain at the edges of the screen.

Using the launcher (WHITEBOARD mode)

The launcher can be displayed to use WHITEBOARD mode and configure settings.

Touch the launch button.

launch button

Launcher

The launcher can be used to perform the actions and configure the settings.

Touch the icon that you want to use.

(10)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

(1) Whiteboard

Use Whiteboard mode of Pen Software.

For details, see the Pen Software Operation Manual.

(2) Open File

You can browse PDF and Microsoft Office files, view images, and play audio/video.

(3) Remote Meeting

Use Touch Display Link to hold teleconferences.

For details, see the Touch Display Link Operation Manual.

(4) Attended Users

Use the host function of Touch Display Link.

For details, see the Touch Display Link Operation Manual.

(5) Touch Pen

Show touch pen information.

For details, see the Touch Pen Utility Operation Manual.

(6) Clear Data

Erase data that was used on the monitor. (See page 30.)

(7) Setting

Show the WHITEBOARD mode settings screen. (See page 31.)

(8) Eject USB Media

Appears when a USB flash drive is inserted.

Use when you want to remove the USB flash drive. (See page 13.)

(9) Close

Hide the launcher. You can also hide the launcher by touching a part of the screen other than the launcher.

(10) Message display

When data is received or deleted, or when a USB flash drive is removed, a message will appear.

Using files

File Manager can be used to open a file in WHITEBOARD or in a viewer.

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Supported formats

The monitor supports the file formats below.

File name

WHITEBOARD files

(Pen software)

PDF files

Microsoft Office files

PowerPoint files

Excel files

Word files

Multimedia files

Image files

Format

*.swsx, *.sws

*.pdf

*.pptx, *.ppt

*.xlsx, *.xls

*.docx, *.doc

Video files

Audio files

*.png, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.tiff, *.gif,

*.jpe, *.bmp

*.wmv, *.mpeg, *.mpg, *.avi,

*.asf, *.wm, *.mpa, *.mpe, *.m1v

*.wma, *.wav, *.mp3, *.aif, *.aifc,

*.aiff, *.au, *.mid, *.midi, *.mp2

* In some cases it may not be possible to display the above files.

On the monitor, files can be opened from and saved to a USB flash drive or Cloud Portal Office*.

* Cloud Portal Office is a cloud storage service that enables easy sharing of information. To use this service, a separate contract is required. This service cannot be used in some regions. For details, consult your dealer.

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File Manager

Displaying a fi le

You can view PDF and Microsoft offi ce fi les and play video and audio fi les.

1. Touch [Open fi le] in the launcher.

Storage selection area

1. Select the location where the fi le is saved in the storage selection area.

• A list of the fi les in the selected location appears.

• Received File

You can open a fi le received from the network by Touch

Display Link.

Files received from the network are deleted when the monitor power is turned off.

• Cloud Service

This can be used when “Cloud System” is set to “Cloud

Desk”. (See page 31.)

You can open a fi le in Cloud Portal Offi ce.

The login screen appears. Enter the required information and log in.

• USB Mem.

You can open a fi le in a USB fl ash drive.

If multiple USB fl ash drives are inserted and you want to change the displayed fi le list to that of a different USB fl ash drive, select the USB fl ash drive from the menu under the USB fl ash drive icon.

2. Touch the fi le that you want to open.

• You can switch between Show Thumbnail and Show

Title.

3. Touch [Open].

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Viewer

The fi le will appear in the appropriate viewer for the fi le.

• WHITEBOARD fi les

Display on the WHITEBOARD.

For details, see the Pen Software Operation Manual.

• PDF fi les

Display in PDF viewer.

For details on the viewer menu, see page 29.

(1) (2) (3)

(1) Zoom out / Fit to Page / Zoom in

Zoom out.

Show the entire page.

Zoom in.

(2) Rotate counterclockwise / clockwise

Rotate the view 90° counterclockwise or clockwise.

(3) One page / Continuous Page

You can change how pages are shown.

• PowerPoint fi les/Excel fi les/Word fi les

Display in Microsoft Viewer.

For details on the viewer menu, see page 29.

TIPS

• A USB fl ash drive formatted to FAT32 or NTFS can be used.

• Insert the USB fl ash drive directly into the USB port for the

WHITEBOARD.

• A USB fl ash drive that is encrypted or has a security function cannot be used.

• Video files/Audio files

View in Multimedia File Player.

The menu below appears while the file is being played.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) Play button

Plays a file.

(2) Stop button

Stops file playback.

(3) Rewind button

Rewinds the file being played.

(4) Fast Forward button

Fast-forwards the file being played.

(5) Mute / Volume ON button

Mutes the sound.

Touch again to return the sound to the original volume.

(6) Close button

Closes the viewer.

• Image files

Displays a file in the image viewer.

The menu below appears.

(1) (2) (3)

(1) Previous Image button / Next Image button

Shows the previous image / next image.

(2) Zoom out / Fit to Page / Zoom in

Zoom out.

Show the entire image.

Zoom in.

(3) Close

Closes the viewer.

Using the launcher (WHITEBOARD mode)

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Viewer menu

When displaying a PDF file, PowerPoint file, Excel file, or

Word file, use the menu below.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(8) (1) Change menu orientation button

Switches between vertical display and horizontal display of the menu.

(2) Previous page button

Return to previous page. (Only when a

PDF file or PowerPoint file is displayed)

(3) Next page button

Go to next page. (Only when a PDF file or PowerPoint file is displayed)

(4) Pen button

You can write with a touch pen on the screen.

By touching the icon again while the pen is selected, you can change the pen color. To draw semitransparent lines, select the [To translucent] checkbox.

(6)

(7)

(5) Eraser button

You can erase the touch pen writing on the screen.

(6) Viewer button

If data is also displayed on another viewer, the display changes to the touched viewer. (The icon of the viewer that does not display data is grayed out.)

(7) Capture button

You can capture the screen and display it on the WHITEBOARD.

(8) Close button

Closes the viewer.

(9) (9) Move menu button

Reverses the position (left/right) of the menu.

The button is displayed at the bottom left or the bottom right of the screen.

TIPS

• Content written using the pen cannot be saved. The capture button can used to capture the written content as an image and save it using the WHITEBOARD.

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Using the launcher (WHITEBOARD mode)

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Touch gestures

If your viewer supports touch gesture, the touch gestures below can be used.

• PDF files

Action

Single touch

Pinch in

Function

Showing/hiding the file name and number of pages.

Zoom out.

Pinch out

Swipe up with two fingers

Swipe down with two fingers

Rotate

Zoom in.

When a continuous page is displayed, scroll upward.

When a continuous page is displayed, scroll down.

Rotating the page 90°.

• PowerPoint files

Action

Single touch

• Excel files

Action

Pinch in

Pinch out

• Word files

Action

Single touch

Pinch in

Pinch out

• Multimedia files

Action

Single touch

• Image files

Action

Single touch

Function

Go to next page.

Function

Zoom out.

Zoom in.

Function

Showing the software keyboard icon.

Zoom out.

Zoom in.

Function

Playing/pausing a file.

Function

Showing/hiding the file name and number of images.

Erasing data

After finishing a conference, erase the data so that it will not be seen by the people who hold the next conference.

1. Touch [Clear Data] in the launcher.

A confirmation screen appears.

2. Touch [OK].

The data is erased or changed as follows:

• Places created or changed on the WHITEBOARD are erased

• Data received by Touch Display Link are erased

• Logout from Cloud Portal Office is performed

• The connection with Touch Display Link is broken

• File Manager and the viewer are exited

Using the launcher (WHITEBOARD mode)

WHITEBOARD mode settings

Various settings can be configured for WHITEBOARD mode.

Administrator authority (the administrator password) is required.

1. Touch [Setting] in the launcher.

You will be prompted to enter a password.

2. Enter the password and touch [OK].

Enter the password set in the Admin Password. (If a password is not set, enter “00000”.)

The settings screen appears.

3. Select an item and configure the settings.

BASIC Setting

Animation Style

Set the animation that appears when the launcher displayed.

None ............ No animation.

Simple.......... Display an animation that rises up.

UX Effect ..... Displays an animation that comes to your hand.

Desktop Picture

Show desktop background

Set whether a background image is shown on the desktop.

Select the background image from the pull-down menu.

Auto refresh desktop background

When the checkmark is checked, the image on the desktop changes in a random order.

Cloud System

Configure the Cloud System settings.

None .................. Do not use Cloud System.

Cloud Desk ........ Use Cloud Portal Office.

WHTEBOARD E-mail Settings

Register the SMTP and e-mail addresses to be used in

WHITEBOARD “Send Email”. E-mail cannot be sent to an unregistered address.

NST-Lite Setup

Shows the Network Scanner Tool settings. For details, see the Network Scanner Tool Operation Manual.

Admin Settings

Startup Settings

Auto start WHITEBOARD when startup

Sets whether or not the WHITEBOARD is started when the monitor is started.

Start TDL Host automatically

Sets whether or not the host function of Touch Display

Link is started when the monitor is started.

Show TDL Host and Wi-Fi AP information

Sets whether or not the Touch Display Link host or wireless LAN access point connection status is displayed.

Touch Panel Setting

Hardware information

Displays the current touch mode of the touch panel.

(For service technicians.)

Calibration

Calibration is used to perform position alignment so that the mouse cursor moves to the correct position when the screen is touched.

Start Screen Adjust Tool

Displays the adjustment pattern used for screen adjustment.

Touch Panel Tool Property

Select the touch mode of the touch panel.

Mouse Mode

... Touch information is output as mouse information.

Multi-Touch Mode

... Touch information is output as digitizer information.

For details of setting item, see the Touch Panel

Settings Tool Operation Manual.

MFP Settings

Printer Used

Sets the default printer driver that the WHITEBOARD uses for printing.

Scan Folder

Sets the folder in which scan data sent to the monitor is saved. If the checkmark is removed, the scan link cannot be used.

USB flash drive Setup

Notify when USB flash drive is found

Sets whether or not an icon and notification message appears on the screen when a USB flash drive is inserted.

Admin Password

Set the administrator password that is required to access the settings screen.

Wi-Fi Settings

Sets the wireless LAN access point information (SSID, password).

Clear Setting

Returns the BASIC Setting / Admin Settings to the factory default settings.

System Settings

You can configure the settings related to system. (See page

70.)

4. Touch [Apply Settings].

• When “Finish settings and restart” appears, touch the button and restart the monitor. After restart, the settings will be applied.

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Menu Items

Displaying the menu screen

Video and audio adjustment and settings of various functions are enabled. This section describes how to use the menu items. See pages 33 to 40 for details of each menu items.

Caution

• Do not turn the main power switch off while the menu items are being displayed. Doing so may initialize the settings.

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Example of operation

(Adjusting CONTRAST in the PICTURE menu)

1. Press

MENU

to display the menu screen.

SCREEN

PICTURE

AUDIO

SETUP

MONITOR

PIP/PbyP

OTHERS

SCREEN

AUTO

CLOCK

PHASE

H-POS

V-POS

H-SIZE

V-SIZE

RESOLUTION SETTING

RESET

600

25

610

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50

50

D-SUB1[RGB]

1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0

OK···[ENTER] BACK···[RETURN]

V: 60 Hz H: 67.5 kHz

2. Press or to select PICTURE, and press ENTER

.

3. Press or to select CONTRAST.

SCREEN

PICTURE

AUDIO

SETUP

MONITOR

PIP/PbyP

OTHERS

PICTURE

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

BLACK LEVEL

TINT

COLORS

SHARPNESS

COLOR ADJUSTMENT

ADVANCED

RESET

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30

30

30

30

12

D-SUB1[RGB]

TIPS

• The menu will differ depending on the input mode.

• The menu screen will close automatically if no operation is performed for about 15 seconds. (DATE/TIME SETTING,

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Menu screen display

1 3

SCREEN

PICTURE

AUDIO

SETUP

MONITOR

PIP/PbyP

OTHERS

PICTURE

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

BLACK LEVEL

TINT

COLORS

SHARPNESS

COLOR ADJUSTMENT

ADVANCED

RESET

31

30

30

30

30

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2

D-SUB1[RGB]

MOVE OSD···[DISPLAY]

1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 V: 60 Hz H: 67.5 kHz

BACK···[RETURN]

4

1 Name of the menu

2 Input mode

3 An item being selected (highlighted)

4 Screen resolution of input signal, and other data.

TIPS

• Items that cannot be selected appear in gray.

(e.g. Function not supported by the current input signal)

MOVE OSD···[DISPLAY]

1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 V: 60 Hz H: 67.5 kHz

BACK···[RETURN]

4. Press or to adjust the setting.

SCREEN

PICTURE

AUDIO

SETUP

MONITOR

PIP/PbyP

OTHERS

PICTURE

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

BLACK LEVEL

TINT

COLORS

SHARPNESS

COLOR ADJUSTMENT

ADVANCED

RESET

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40

30

30

30

12

D-SUB1[RGB]

MOVE OSD···[DISPLAY]

1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 V: 60 Hz H: 67.5 kHz

BACK···[RETURN]

For items that have , press

ENTER

, make settings and then press

RETURN

.

5. Press

MENU

to close the menu screen.

Menu Items

Menu item details

The menu will differ depending on the input mode.

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SCREEN

You can move the menu screen display position each time DISPLAY is pressed.

AUTO (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

The CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS, and V-POS are automatically adjusted.

Pressing ENTER performs adjustment. Use this automatic adjustment when you use the D-SUB1[RGB] or D-SUB2 to display a computer screen for the first time or when you change the setting of the computer. (See page 43.)

CLOCK (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

Adjusts frequency for sampling clock for applicable video.

Adjust when there is flickering in the form of vertical stripes.

When using the adjustment pattern (see page 43.), make adjustments so that no vertical stripe noise appears in it.

PHASE (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

Adjusts sampling clock phase for applicable video. Useful when small characters appear with low contrast and/or there are flickers at corners. When using the adjustment pattern (see page 43.), make adjustments so that no horizontal stripe noise appears in it.

* Adjustments to PHASE should be made only after CLOCK has been correctly set.

H-POS

Adjust the horizontal position of the image.

V-POS

Adjust the vertical position of the image.

H-SIZE

Adjust the horizontal size of the image.

V-SIZE

Adjust the vertical size of the image.

RESOLUTION SETTING (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

H-RESOLUTION

Sets proper horizontal resolution when the resolution of input signals is not recognized properly.

(Adjustment may be impossible with some signals.)

V-RESOLUTION

Sets proper vertical resolution when the resolution of input signals is not recognized properly.

(Adjustment may be impossible with some signals.)

RESET

Resets the values of the SCREEN menu items to the factory preset values.

Select “ON” and then press

ENTER

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PICTURE

You can move the menu screen display position each time DISPLAY is pressed.

BRIGHT

Adjusts the backlight brightness. (In PIP mode, the main side setting is reflected in the image.)

CONTRAST

Adjusts the difference between the bright and dark portions of the image.

BLACK LEVEL

Adjusts the entire brightness of the video signals.

TINT

Adjusts the hue. Selecting + changes the color towards green, and selecting - changes it towards magenta.

COLORS

Adjusts the color intensity.

SHARPNESS

Adjusts the sharpness of the image.

COLOR ADJUSTMENT

COLOR MODE

Changes the color mode on the screen. The color mode on the screen can also be changed using a remote control unit. (See page 25.)

* sRGB is PC input only. See page 25 for details.

(In PIP mode, the main side setting is reflected in the image.)

WHITE BALANCE

THRU ..............Displays the input signal level as is. (for PC input only)

PRESET ..........Selects the color temperature using PRESET.

USER .............. Used for adjusting R-/G-/B-CONTRAST and R-/G-/B-OFFSET respectively.

(In PIP mode, the main side setting is reflected in the image.)

PRESET

Selects the color temperature when the WHITE BALANCE is set to PRESET.

The setting values are shown for reference. The color temperature of the screen varies over time. This function is not intended to keep the color temperature constant.

USER

Adjusts each item when the WHITE BALANCE is set to USER.

R-CONTRAST .... Adjusts bright-toned red component.

G-CONTRAST ... Adjusts bright-toned green component.

B-CONTRAST .... Adjusts bright-toned blue component.

R-OFFSET ......... Adjusts dark-toned red component.

G-OFFSET ......... Adjusts dark-toned green component.

B-OFFSET ......... Adjusts dark-toned blue component.

COPY TO USER

Copies the value of PRESET to the USER setting.

Select “ON” and then press ENTER .

(In the case other than white, color tone may differ from the PRESET.)

GAMMA

Selects the gamma. USER sets the gamma to the sent value (see page 62.).

(In PIP mode, the main side setting is reflected in the image.)

FLESH TONE (AV input)

Adjust the hue control.

When FLESH TONE is set to LOW or HIGH, C.M.S.-HUE/-SATURATION/-VALUE cannot be set.

C.M.S.-HUE (AV input)

Adjusts color tone with 6 colors of R (red), Y (yellow), G (green), C (cyan), B (blue), and M (magenta).

C.M.S.-SATURATION (AV input)

Adjusts color vividness with 6 colors of R (red), Y (yellow), G (green), C (cyan), B (blue), and M (magenta).

C.M.S.-VALUE (AV input)

Adjusts color brightness with 6 colors of R (red), Y (yellow), G (green), C (cyan), B (blue), and M (magenta).

Menu Items

ADVANCED

AUTO (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

The ANALOG GAIN and ANALOG OFFSET are automatically adjusted.

Pressing

ENTER performs adjustment.

ANALOG GAIN (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

Adjusts the bright portions of the video input signal.

ANALOG OFFSET (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

Adjusts the dark portions of the video input signal.

3D-NR (AV input)

Reduce the noise of playback images on video.

Setting a higher level reduces more noise. However, it may cause blurring on an image.

MPEG-NR (AV input)

Reduce block noise caused by digital compression.

3D-Y/C (D-SUB1[VIDEO])

Specify whether to perform 3-dimension Y/C separation.

If dot interference or cross-color is occurring in fast-motion scenes, selecting “OFF” may improve the image quality.

RGB INPUT RANGE (HDMI[PC]/HDMI[AV]/D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/DisplayPort/WHITEBOARD)

Sets the RGB input signal range. When using HDMI or DisplayPort set to AUTO, the RGB input signal range is detected automatically. Use AUTO normally.

If the RGB input signal range cannot be set appropriately even when using AUTO, set according to the image. When the setting is different, images will be displayed with washed out blacks and compressed gradients.

ACTIVE CONTRAST (AV input)

Automatically adjusts the contrast according to the image.

(In PIP mode, the main side setting is reflected in the image.)

The adjustment operation may not be smooth depending on the image. In this case select OFF.

DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN

Displays a color pattern. Can be displayed while the menu screen is displayed, so you can refer to the pattern while adjusting the image.

OFF ...............No pattern display.

WHITE ...........White single color pattern display.

RED...............Red single color pattern display.

GREEN .........Green single color pattern display.

BLUE .............Blue single color pattern display.

USER ............Red/green/blue mixed color pattern display. When USER is selected, set each color’s level.

RESET

Resets the values of the PICTURE menu items to the factory preset values.

Select “ON” and then press ENTER .

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AUDIO

TREBLE

Adjusts the volume of treble-level sound.

BASS

Adjusts the volume of bass-level sound.

BALANCE

Adjusts the balance of the audio sound between right and left.

RESET

Resets the values of the AUDIO menu items to the factory preset values.

Select “ON” and then press

ENTER

.

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SETUP

DATE/TIME SETTING

Set the date and time. Press or to select the date and time, and press or to change the numerical values.

Set the date in “Month/Day/Year” order.

Set the time on a 12-hour basis. (Factory default)

DATE/TIME FORMAT

Sets the date/time display format.

DATE ..................MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD

(YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Day)

TIME ...................Select 12- or 24-hour time.

SCHEDULE (See page 42.)

You can turn the power on/off and change the screen brightness at a specified time.

LANGUAGE

Sets the display language for the menu screen.

INPUT SELECT

HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3

Select the input mode to be used in HDMI1, HDMI2 and HDMI3 input terminals.

D-SUB1

Select the input mode to be used in D-Sub1 input terminal. Select SET after selecting the input mode, and then press

ENTER

.

HDMI AUTO VIEW

When ON is selected, the screen size is adjusted automatically according to the screen size control signal included in the video signal input from the AV HDMI input terminal.

HOT PLUG CONTROL

Sets whether to use hot plug control for the HDMI1, HDMI2, and HDMI3 input terminals.

INPUT MODE NAME

For each terminal, you can change the input mode name that is displayed during input mode selection and display.

AUDIO SELECT

Selects the terminal used to input audio signals in each input mode.

AUDIO OPTION

SPEAKER SELECT

Selects the speaker to be used.

AUDIO OUTPUT

Sets the volume of sound output from the audio output terminals.

When set to VARIABLE 2, sound will not be output from the built-in speaker or the external speaker terminal.

VARIABLE1 ........ You can adjust the volume using VOLUME.

VARIABLE2 ........ You can adjust the volume using VOLUME.

FIXED................. Fixes the sounds.

AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 1/2

Selects the maximum audio input level of the audio input 1, 2 terminals.

Menu Items

TOUCH INPUT SELECT

These settings enable use of the touch panel according to input mode selection.

BOTTOM USB

Sets which input mode the touch panel connected to the USB 1 port is used in. Select the terminal into which the video signal of the computer connected to the USB 1 port will be input.

When BOTTOM INPUT TERM. is selected and the input mode is DisplayPort, HDMI1, or D-SUB1, the touch panel can be used with the computer connected to the USB 1 port.

When “-“ is selected, the touch panel cannot be used.

SIDE USB

Sets which input mode the touch panel connected to the USB 2 port is used in. Select the terminal into which the video signal of the computer connected to the USB 2 port will be input.

When SIDE INPUT TERM. is selected and the input mode is HDMI2, HDMI3, or D-SUB2, the touch panel can be used with the computer connected to the USB 2 port.

When “-“ is selected, the touch panel cannot be used.

START INPUT MODE

You can set the input mode that will be in effect when the power is turned on.

WHITEBOARD ..............When the power is turned on, WHITEBOARD appears.

LAST INPUT MODE ......The input mode when the power was last turned off appears.

* If NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. is set to ON and there is no input signal in the previously used input mode, startup will take place in an input mode that has an input signal, even when LAST INPUT MODE is set.

If there are no input signals in any of the input modes to perform auto input change, startup takes place in WHITEBOARD mode.

LAN SETUP

Configures the settings to control the monitor from the computer via LAN. (See page 45.)

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OSD H-POSITION

Adjusts the horizontal display position of menu screen.

OSD V-POSITION

Adjusts the vertical display position of menu screen.

STANDBY MODE

When STANDARD is selected, startup time from standby mode is reduced. Note, however that, more power will be consumed in standby mode.

When LOW POWER is selected, current consumption is reduced while the monitor is in standby mode. Note, however, that the startup time from standby mode becomes longer.

When LOW POWER is set, LAN control is not possible in standby mode.

OFF IF NO OPERATION

Determines whether or not to set the monitor to go into standby mode when there is no operation from the remote control unit, or LAN for over 4 hours.

When there is unsaved data on the WHITEBOARD, a data save message will appear about once a minute starting about 5 minutes prior to power off. Save data you need. When the power turns off, the data will be lost.

POWER ON DELAY

If SET is set to ON, you can delay the screen display after the monitor is turned on. When ON is selected, set the delay time with INTERVAL (interval can be set up to 60 seconds in units of 1 second).

When this function is activated, the power LED flashes (at approx. 0.5 second interval) in green.

SELF ADJUST

On a D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2 screen, specify whether to perform screen adjustment automatically or not.

When ON is selected, the screen is automatically adjusted when its resolution is 800 x 600 or higher and the timing of input signals changes. “ADJUSTING” appears on the screen during the adjustment.

If SELF ADJUST is set to ON, set the time it takes to start the SELF ADJUST function in START TIMING.

For images with black edges, etc., depending on the signal, adjustment may not be possible. In this case select OFF. (Perform manual adjustment of the screen.)

TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID DISP.

TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID ICON

Sets whether the TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon is displayed when touch action is disabled.

CHANGE DISPLAY POSITION

Sets the display position of the TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID icon.

TOUCH OPERATION MODE

Select the touch mode.

AUTO .............................. Automatically switches between MOUSE MODE and MULTI-TOUCH MODE.

MOUSE MODE ............... Touch information is output as mouse information.

MULTI-TOUCH MODE ... Touch information is output as digitizer information.

* If Touch Panel Settings Tool is installed on your computer, set with the Touch Panel Settings Tool.

* The touch panel must be connected in order to configure this setting.

TOUCH PANEL MODE (PC input)

When the resolution is 1920 x 1080, setting this to ON improves touch panel tracking.

When two screens are displayed, or when V-POS or V-SIZE is adjusted on the SCREEN menu, the screen may become distorted. In this event, set to OFF.

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PIP MODES

Sets the display method.

OFF ...........Displays one screen.

PIP .............Displays a sub screen inside a main screen.

PbyP ..........Displays a main screen and a sub screen in a line.

PbyP2 ........Displays a main screen which measures 1280 pixels in the longest direction and a sub screen in a line.

PIP SIZE

Sets the size of the sub screen in PIP mode.

PIP H-POS

Adjusts the horizontal position of the sub screen in PIP mode.

PIP V-POS

Adjusts the vertical position of the sub screen in PIP mode.

PIP BLEND

In PIP mode, use this menu item to display the sub screen transparently.

PIP SOURCE

Selects the input signal of the sub screen in PIP, PbyP, or PbyP2 mode.

SOUND CHANGE

Sets the sound which is output in PIP, PbyP, or PbyP2 mode.

If the main screen is displayed as a full screen by the AUTO OFF function, the sound for the main screen is output even when the sound for the sub screen is specified.

MAIN POS

Sets the position of the main screen in PbyP or PbyP2 mode.

PbyP2 POS

Sets the position of the sub screen in PbyP2 mode.

AUTO OFF

Sets the display method when no signals for the sub screen are input in PIP, PbyP, or PbyP2 mode.

MANUAL .... Displays a main screen and a black sub screen.

AUTO .........Displays the main screen as a full screen.

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SCREEN MOTION

PATTERN

Residual images are reduced by moving the screen.

OFF ................. SCREEN MOTION function is disabled.

PATTERN1 ...... The whole screen moves vertically and horizontally.

PATTERN2 ...... A black screen spreads from the bottom of the screen and then shrinks to the bottom of the screen.

PATTERN3 ...... A black bar moves from the left end to the right end of the screen.

PATTERN4 ...... Black screens appear from both the top and bottom of the screen, and the displayed image is compressed into the central field.

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MOTION TIME 1

Specify a time period (operating interval) until SCREEN MOTION starts.

MOTION TIME 2

Specify a time period during which SCREEN MOTION operates (time period during which the screen will move).

POWER MANAGEMENT

POWER MANAGEMENT determines whether or not to switch modes from no signal to the input signal standby mode.

CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT

Sets whether the input into the input terminal automatically changes when a video signal is input into that terminal.

(With some input signals, the input may not change.)

NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL.

Specify whether to change inputs automatically. When ON is selected and no signal is present in the selected input mode, the monitor automatically changes the selected mode to another mode where a video signal is present.

When there are video signals in multiple input modes, switching takes place according to the order of priority set in AUTO

INPUT SELECT PRIORITY.

AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY

Sets the order of input terminal priority for NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL..

Input does not change automatically for terminals without a priority setting.

LOGO SCREEN

Sets whether or not to display the logo screen.

INPUT SIGNAL (D-SUB1[RGB]/D-SUB2/WHITEBOARD)

If the resolution of the computer is one of the following, make a selection from the following options.

480 LINES .......... AUTO, 640x480 or 848x480

768 LINES ..........AUTO, 1024x768, 1280x768, or 1360x768

1050 LINES ........1400x1050 or 1680x1050

ZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING (See page 41.)

SCAN MODE (AV input)

Sets the scan mode used for AV mode input.

MODE1 ............... Over-scan display

MODE2 ...............Under-scan display

MODE3 ............... Under-scan display when the input signal is 1080i/p. Otherwise, over-scan display

* Even when MODE1 is selected, under-scan display is used when the input signal is 1080i/p and the screen size is Dot by Dot.

COLOR SYSTEM (D-SUB1[VIDEO])

Select the color system of the AV equipment which is connected to D-sub1 input terminal. (AUTO / PAL / PAL-60 / SECAM /

NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43)

When AUTO is selected, the color system is automatically set according to the input signal.

TIPS

• When WHITE BALANCE is set to THRU, BLACK LEVEL, CONTRAST, TINT, COLORS, RGB INPUT RANGE, GAMMA and

COPY TO USER cannot be set.

• If COLOR MODE is set to sRGB, the following items cannot be set.

WHITE BALANCE, PRESET, USER, COPY TO USER, and GAMMA

• When the COLOR MODE is set to VIVID or HIGH ILLUMINANCE, GAMMA can not be adjusted.

• STANDBY MODE cannot be set to LOW POWER when SCHEDULE is effective.

• When displaying the color pattern, it is possible to adjust certain items of the PICTURE menu.

Non-adjustable items cannot be selected.

Audio input from the HDMI input terminal is also not output.

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You can display two screens simultaneously.

Set this function with “PIP MODES” in the PIP/PbyP menu.

PIP

PbyP

Main screen

Sub screen

Main screen

Sub screen

A sub screen is displayed inside a main screen.

A main screen and a sub screen are displayed in a line.

PbyP2

Main screen

Sub screen

Displays a main screen which measures 1280 pixels in the longest direction and a sub screen in a line.

* The currently selected input signal is displayed on the main screen.

* The following combinations are available for display:

WHITEBOARD - DisplayPort

WHITEBOARD - HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3

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ZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING

If you connect a laptop computer with any of the following screen resolutions and black bands appear around the screen, set ZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING of INPUT SIGNAL on the

OTHERS menu to ON and then select ZOOM2 in the SIZE setting.

This displays the area inside the black band.

Laptop computer resolution

Corresponding signal* 1

1280x800 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1400x1050* 2

1280x600

1024x600

1280x720

1024x768

*1: This setting is effective only when the screen resolution, including the black band, is one of the resolutions listed above.

*2: Use the automatic screen adjustment.

TIPS

• You might infringe on a copyright of the author which is protected by copyright law when you display the images of the computer screen and television/VCR simultaneously for profit-making or to show the image to the public.

• The screen size for dual-screen display is the same as the screen size for single-screen display. The Dot by Dot screen is displayed in NORMAL size except when it is set as the PIP main screen.

• When dual-screen display is selected, the SCREEN

MOTION function is disabled.

• When dual-screen display is selected, the CONNECT

AUTO INPUT SELECT function and NO SIGNAL AUTO

INPUT SEL. function are disabled.

• When dual-screen display is selected, the INPUT SELECT options cannot be set.

• When dual-screen display is selected, the AUDIO menu cannot be set.

• When an interlaced signal (1080i, 480i, video) is input to the sub screen, horizontal lines may flicker. If this happens, display the image on the main screen.

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You can set the time to switch the monitor on and off.

Set this function with “SCHEDULE” in the SETUP menu. (See page 36.)

SCHEDULE

No.

(1)

D-SUB1[RGB]

(2)

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OK···[ENTER] CANCEL···[RETURN]

V: 60 Hz H: 67.5 kHz

1. Press or to select the SCHEDULE number, and press .

2. Set the SCHEDULE. (See the description below.)

Press or to select items, and press or to change the setting.

3. Press ENTER .

SCHEDULE becomes effective.

Caution

• Do not switch off the main power after setting the

SCHEDULE.

• Specify the correct date and time. (See page 36.)

SCHEDULE does not function unless the date and time are specified.

• Check regularly that the set date and time are correct.

• When STANDBY MODE is LOW POWER, SCHEDULE cannot be set.

• When a temperature abnormality occurs and the backlight brightness is reduced, the brightness is not changed even if a schedule set to BRIGHT is executed.

TIPS

• Up to 8 SCHEDULE items can be registered.

• Setting the SCHEDULE flashes the power LED alternately in red and orange in standby mode.

• A SCHEDULE that has a large number has precedence over that of a small number when schedules overlap.

• When START INPUT MODE is set to WHITEBOARD, the screen that appears when the power on schedule is executed is WHITEBOARD regardless of the INPUT setting.

• When executing a power off schedule, if there is unsaved data on the WHITEBOARD, a data save message will appear about once a minute starting about 5 minutes prior to power off. Save data you need. When the power turns off, the data will be lost.

(1)

●: SCHEDULE effective

-: SCHEDULE not effective

(2) POWER

ON : Switches the monitor on at the specified time.

OFF : Switches the monitor off at the specified time and puts the monitor in standby mode.

(3) DAY OF THE WEEK

Specifies the day of the week to execute the SCHEDULE.

0:ONLY ONCE

Executes the SCHEDULE once on the specified day.

Specify the day of the week to execute the SCHEDULE.

1:EVERY WEEK

Executes the SCHEDULE on the specified day of the week every week. Specify the day of the week to execute the

SCHEDULE.

Periodic setting such as “Monday through Friday” is also possible.

2:EVERY DAY

Executes the SCHEDULE every day regardless of the day of the week.

(4) TIME

Specifies the time to execute the SCHEDULE.

Set the time on a 12-hour basis. (Factory default)

Can be entered as 24-hour time using the TIME setting in

DATE/TIME FORMAT.

(5) INPUT

Specifies the input mode at power-on. If you don’t specify this the input active at the last power-off will appear. Input modes displayed on HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 and D-SUB1 will depend upon the INPUT SELECT settings.

(6) BRIGHT

Sets the brightness when changing the screen brightness at a specified time.

Adjustments for PC screen display

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Automatic adjustment

When you use D-SUB1 or D-SUB2 to display a computer screen for the first time, or when you change the setting of the computer, use the automatic screen adjustment.

1. Switch the input to D-SUB1 or to D-SUB2 and display

the adjustment pattern. (See the description below.)

2. Press MENU and use or to display the SCREEN menu.

3. Press ENTER and select “AUTO”.

4. Press ENTER .

The automatic adjustment is complete in several seconds.

5. Press MENU to close the menu screen.

TIPS

• If the screen cannot be adjusted properly with one automatic adjustment, repeat the automatic adjustment two or three times. Try manual adjustment if necessary. n

Screen display for adjustment

Before making adjustments in the SCREEN menu or

PICTURE menu, display an image to brighten the entire screen. If you are using a Windows PC, use the adjustment pattern on the supplied CD-ROM.

Opening the adjustment pattern

The following example is performed in Windows 7.

1. Load the supplied CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-

ROM drive.

2. Open [CD Drive] in [Computer].

3. Double-click [Adj_uty.exe] in the [Monitor] folder.

The adjustment pattern will appear.

Adjust the screen automatically or manually.

4. When adjustment is finished, press the [Esc] on the computer’s keyboard to quit the adjustment program.

5. Eject the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.

TIPS

• If the display mode on the computer you are using is

65,000 colors, the color levels in the color pattern may appear differently or grayscale may appear to be colored.

(This is due to the specifications of the input signal and is not a malfunction.)

Menu Items

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Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION)

You can return the settings to their factory-preset values and restrict operations.

1. Hold SIZE down until “F” appears in the upper left corner of the screen.

2. While “F” appears, press , , , in that order.

FUNCTION

ALL RESET

ADJUSTMENT LOCK

ADJUSTMENT LOCK TARGET

LAN

OSD DISPLAY

LED

TEMPERATURE ALERT

STATUS ALERT

WHITEBOARD SETTINGS

OFF

UNLOCKED

ON 1

ON

LED

OFF

OK…[ENTER] END…[RETURN]

3. Select and set the items.

ALL RESET

Resets the settings to the factory default settings.

Press ENTER , select the resetting method, and then press

ENTER .

ALL RESET1 ....Resets all the settings to the factory default settings.

ALL RESET2 ....Returns all settings to the factory default settings except for the following items:

LAN SETUP, NETWORK, MAIL,

SERVICE & SUPPORT, and SNMP (See page 37, and pages 49 to 52.)

ADJUSTMENT LOCK

You can disable operations on the monitor and the remote control unit that use buttons.

OFF ...Enables operation.

ON 1 ..Disables all operations other than turning power on/off and FUNCTION.

ON 2 ..Only the FUNCTION operation is enabled.

Disables all operations other than FUNCTION (not even power on/off).

When STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER,

ON 2 cannot be set.

ADJUSTMENT LOCK TARGET

Sets the target to prohibit operation of with

ADJUSTMENT LOCK.

REMOTE CONTROL ..... Prohibits remote control operation

MONITOR BUTTONS ... Prohibits monitor button operation

BOTH ............................. Prohibits remote control and monitor button operation

LAN

Specifies whether to allow control via LAN (see page

45.).

OSD DISPLAY

Shows/hides the menu, modes and messages.

The FUNCTION screen cannot be hidden.

ON 1 .............. Shows all menus, modes and messages.

ON 2 .............. Hides messages automatically displayed by the display. Shows messages during operation.

OFF ............... Hides all menus, modes and messages.

LED

Specifies whether to light the power LED.

TEMPERATURE ALERT

Selects the notification method for an abnormal temperature.

OFF .............. Do not notify about an abnormal temperature.

OSD & LED .. When an abnormal temperature is detected, the power LED flashes in red and green alternately and the screen displays a message: TEMPERATURE.

LED............... When an abnormal temperature is detected, the power LED flashes in red and green alternately.

STATUS ALERT

Selects the notification method for a hardware error.

OFF .............. Do not notify about the error.

OSD & LED .. When a hardware error is detected, the power LED flashes in red and the screen displays a message: STATUS [xxxx].

LED............... When a hardware error is detected, the power LED flashes in red.

WHITEBOARD SETTINGS

WHITEBOARD

Normally, leave this setting as ON.

When using an optional part, if instruction appears, change the setting accordingly.

When set to ON, POWER BUTTON and EXTERNAL

CONTROLLER INPUT cannot be set.

POWER BUTTON

Normally, you do not need to change this setting.

When using an optional part, if instruction appears, change the setting accordingly.

EXTERNAL CONTROLLER INPUT

Normally, you do not need to change this setting.

When using an optional part, if instruction appears, change the setting accordingly.

4. Press

RETURN

to return to the normal screen.

TIPS

• When both abnormal temperature and hardware error are detected, the hardware error notification overrides.

• If TEMPERATURE ALERT or STATUS ALERT is set to

OSD&LED, alert messages will appear even if the OSD

DISPLAY is set to ON 2 or OFF.

• If TEMPERATURE ALERT or STATUS ALERT is set to LED or OSD & LED, the LED lights even if the LED function is set to OFF.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Your monitor can be connected to a LAN allowing you to control it from a PC on the LAN.

You can also configure the monitor to send e-mail notification when it has a problem.

The connection requires a commercially available LAN cable

(UTP cable, Category 5, straight through).

Network (LAN)

LAN terminal

Hub

LAN cable (commercially available, straight)

TIPS

• You must assign an IP address to the monitor by following the procedures in “Settings to connect to a LAN”. (See the description on the right.)

• Your PC must be installed with Internet Explorer (version 7.0 or later).

- Version 7, 8, or 9 of Internet Explorer is recommended.

- Use Internet Explorer Version 10 in compatibility mode.

• When STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER, control is not possible in standby mode.

Initializing personal information

• Personal information such as e-mail addresses can be registered in the monitor. Before transferring or disposing of the monitor, initialize all settings by selecting ALL RESET

1. (See page 44.) Note that ALL RESET 2 will not initialize e-mail addresses and other settings.

Settings to connect to a LAN

Set the monitor’s IP address and subnet mask to match the settings of your LAN.

These settings can be made on either the monitor or a PC connected to the monitor.

The settings depend on the configuration of your LAN. Ask your LAN administrator for details.

■ To set on the monitor

Set the LAN SETUP on the SETUP menu. (See page 37.)

After setting each item, select SET and press ENTER .

DHCP CLIENT

If your LAN has a DHCP server and you wish to obtain an address automatically, change this setting to ON.

To set the address manually, set this to OFF.

IP ADDRESS

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify an IP address.

Press or to select items, and press or to change the values.

SUBNET MASK

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify the subnet mask.

Press or to select items, and press or to change the values.

DEFAULT GATEWAY

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify the default gateway.

If you are not using a gateway, specify “0.0.0.0”.

Press or to select items, and press or to change the values.

RESET

Resets the values of the LAN settings to the factory preset values.

Select ON and then press ENTER .

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■ To set from a PC

When the monitor is connected to a PC, LAN settings can be configured via PC.

Set up process

(1) Connect your monitor to a PC

(2) Specify the PC’s IP address

(3) Configure the monitor’s LAN settings

(1) Connecting your monitor to a PC

Connect a commercially available crossover LAN cable

(UPT cable, Category 5) to the LAN port on the PC and this monitor.

7. Temporarily change the IP address and subnet mask.

To access the monitor as it is shipped from the factory, set as follows.

• IP Address: 192.168.150.1

• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

• Default Gateway: (leave blank)

8. Click [OK] and then reboot the PC.

LAN terminal

To LAN terminal

PC

LAN cable

(commercially available, crossover)

(2) Specifying the PC’s IP address

To configure the monitor’s LAN settings, you must temporarily change the settings on the PC.

This explanation is based on Windows 7.

1. Log on to the PC with an administrator account.

2. Click [Start], and then click “Control Panel”.

3. Click “View network status and tasks” in “Network and

Internet”.

In “Classic View”, click “Network and Sharing Center”.

4. Click “Local Area Connection” and then “Properties”.

5. Click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and then

“Properties”.

6. Make a note of the current IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings.

Make sure you write this information now as you will be changing the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings back to these settings afterwards.

TIPS

• This monitor is factory preset as shown below.

(When DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF)

IP Address

Subnet Mask

: 192.168.150.2

: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0

(3) Configuring the monitor’s LAN settings

Access the monitor using Internet Explorer.

Controlling the monitor

1. Turn the power ON to the monitor.

2. Set DHCP CLIENT to OFF in LAN SETUP on the SETUP menu.

PC operation

3. Launch Internet Explorer, in the “Address” box type

“http://192.168.150.2/” and press the Enter key.

4. Click on “LAN SETUP” under NETWORK.

5. Specify the “DHCP CLIENT”, “IP ADDRESS”,etc.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Controlling with a PC

TIPS

• For security, set a USER NAME and PASSWORD.

■ Basic operation

You use Internet Explorer on a PC on the LAN to control the monitor.

1. Launch Internet Explorer on the PC.

2. In the “Address” box, type “http://” followed by your monitor’s

IP address followed by “/”, then press the Enter key.

You can confirm the IP address with the DISPLAY function.

When prompted to enter a user name and password, type the user name and password that you specified in the security settings (see page 49.), and click [OK].

3. You can check, control, and change the monitor’s status and settings by clicking the menu items on the left side of the screen.

DHCP CLIENT

If your LAN has a DHCP server and you wish to obtain an address automatically, change this setting to “ON”.

To set the address manually, set this to “OFF”.

IP ADDRESS

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify an IP address.

SUBNET MASK

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify the subnet mask.

DEFAULT GATEWAY

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to “OFF”, specify the default gateway.

If you are not using a default gateway, specify “0.0.0.0”.

6. When the setting is changed, click [Apply].

7. Check the message and click [OK].

8. Exit Internet Explorer.

9. Restore the PC’s IP address jotted in Step 6, “(2)

Specifying the PC’s IP address”.

10. Connect the monitor and the PC to the LAN.

TIPS

• Wait 10 seconds after clicking [OK] before proceeding.

• When operating using the remote control unit or similar, click [Refresh].

• If you see an [Apply] button next to a setting, click it after you change that setting.

TIPS

• See pages 48 to 52 for details on each setting.

• If you click [Refresh] before the screen finishes updating the current display, the “Server Busy Error” will appear.

Wait for a moment before operating your monitor again.

• You cannot operate the monitor while it is warming up.

• If “DHCP CLIENT” is set to “ON”, press DISPLAY on the remote control unit two times and then check the monitor’s

IP address.

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■ INFORMATION

Information about this monitor appears.

■ ADJUSTMENT

You can adjust these settings which are also available on the monitor’s menu.

• SCREEN (See page 33.)

• PICTURE (See pages 34 to 35.)

• AUDIO (See page 36.)

• SETUP (See pages 36 to 37.)

• MONITOR (See page 38.)

• SCHEDULE (See page 42.)

• PIP/PbyP (See page 39.)

• OTHERS (See page 40.)

• FUNCTION (See page 44.)

■ CONTROL

(

You can control the operations corresponding to the buttons

POWER INPUT SIZE

) on the remote control unit. (See page 25.)

TIPS

• After changing DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN to OFF in

PICTURE menu, click [Refresh] to correctly retrieve the status of the monitor.

TIPS

• In standby mode and whiteboard standby mode, the only operation that can be performed is Power ON.

• When MONITOR POWER is set to OFF, the monitor enters standby mode.

• Save any data you need in advance. The power will turn off even if there is unsaved data. (The data will be lost.)

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

■ NETWORK (LAN SETUP)

This screen allows you to set the settings necessary when the monitor is connected to a LAN.

■ NETWORK (SECURITY)

This screen allows you to specify the security-related settings.

DHCP CLIENT

If your LAN has a DHCP server and you wish to obtain an address automatically, change this setting to ON.

To set the address manually, set this to OFF.

IP ADDRESS

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify an IP address.

SUBNET MASK

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify the subnet mask.

DEFAULT GATEWAY

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF, specify the default gateway.

If you are not using a default gateway, specify “0.0.0.0”.

DNS SERVER ADDRESS AUTO ACQUISITION

If the DHCP CLIENT is set to ON, specify whether or not to automatically obtain the DNS server address.

DNS SERVER

Specify the DNS server address if the DHCP CLIENT is set to OFF or the DNS SERVER ADDRESS AUTO

ACQUISITION is set to OFF.

If you are not using a DNS server, specify “0.0.0.0”.

RESET

Clicking [Execute] returns all of the LAN SETUP settings to the factory-preset values except for the DNS SERVER

ADDRESS AUTO ACQUISITION and DNS SERVER settings.

USER NAME / PASSWORD

Sets up a user name and password to restrict access to this monitor.

After entering a user name and password, click [Apply].

ACCEPT IP ADDRESS

You can limit access to this monitor by registering IP addresses of PCs that should have access.

To limit access, specify the option “From only specific IP addresses”. Otherwise, to allow access from any PC, specify

“All IP Addresses”.

IP ADDRESS 1 to 3

If “ACCEPT IP ADDRESS” is set to “From only specific IP addresses”, enter the IP addresses that you want to allow.

TIPS

• The USER NAME and PASSWORD can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters (hyphens and underscores allowed).

• To cancel the user name and/or password after it has been set, make the box empty and click [Apply].

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■ NETWORK (GENERAL)

This screen allows you to specify the general LAN settings.

■ MAIL (ORIGINATOR)

This screen allows you to configure the e-mail sent periodically or when the monitor has an error.

The settings depend on the configuration of your LAN. Ask your LAN administrator for details.

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MONITOR NAME

Specify a name for this monitor as it should appear on the

Internet Explorer screen.

AUTO LOGOUT TIME

Specify the time (in minutes) to elapse before automatically disconnecting this monitor from the network.

Specify in minutes from 1 to 65535. A value of ‘0’ will disable this function.

DATA PORT

Specify the TCP port number to use for exchanging data with the monitor.

Specify a value from 1025 to 65535.

SEARCH PORT

Specify the port number to use when searching for this monitor.

Specify a value from 1025 to 65535.

INSTALLATION INFORMATION (NAME/LOCATION)

Specify the information to display for this monitor in the

Internet Explorer window.

LINK MODE

Selects the link speed and duplex.

Use AUTO normally.

TIPS

• The MONITOR NAME can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.

• Enter up to 50 characters in the NAME field in the

INSTALLATION INFORMATION.

• Enter up to 100 characters in the LOCATION field in the

INSTALLATION INFORMATION.

SMTP SERVER

Specify the SMTP server address for sending e-mail.

* When using a domain name, make sure to specify the

DNS SERVER as well. (See page 49.)

SMTP PORT

If the “AUTHENTICATION” is “SMTP-AUTH”, specify the port number.

ORIGINATOR E-MAIL ADDRESS

Specify the e-mail address for this monitor.

This address becomes the e-mail address of the originator.

ORIGINATOR NAME

Specify the name for the originator.

This name appears in the “Originator Name” field of the e-mail.

AUTHENTICATION

Specify the authentication method to use when sending e-mail.

POP SERVER

If the “AUTHENTICATION” method is “POP before SMTP”, specify the POP server address.

ACCOUNT NAME / PASSWORD

If the “AUTHENTICATION” is “POP before SMTP” or

“SMTP-AUTH”, specify the account name and password to connect to the SMTP server.

TIPS

• You can enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols for the ORIGINATOR E-MAIL ADDRESS, ORIGINATOR

NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, and PASSWORD.

• The SMTP SERVER and POP SERVER can be up to 64 characters.

The following characters can be used: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, - , .

■ MAIL (RECIPIENT)

This screen allows you to specify the recipients of the e-mail sent periodically or when the monitor has an error.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

■ MAIL (PERIODICAL)

When PERIODICAL for CONDITION of MAIL (RECIPIENT) is checked, set the date and time to send the mail.

RECIPIENT E-MAIL ADDRESSES

Specify the e-mail addresses to send error notification e-mail to.

CONDITION

Specify the conditions to send mails.

When you check PERIODICAL, specify the date and time to send the mails in the PERIODICAL setting.

CONFIRMATION

Sends test e-mail.

This allows you to confirm that the e-mail settings are configured properly.

Attach the log file to a TEMPERATURE/HARDWARE error e-mail.

When this option is checked, a log is added to the mail which notifies a temperature or status error.

TIPS

• The RECIPIENT E-MAIL ADDRESSES can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols.

DAY OF THE WEEK

Specify the day of the week to send the periodical mails.

TIME

Specify the time of the day to send the periodical mails.

Caution

• Do not turn off the main power when you set to send the periodical mails.

• Specify the correct date and time. (See page 36.)

If the date and time settings are incorrect, the periodical mail is not sent properly.

• Regularly confirm that the specified date and time is correct.

• When LOW POWER is selected for STANDBY MODE, periodical mails will not be sent in standby mode.

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■ SNMP

You can configure settings related to SNMP.

Caution

• After you set SNMP, click [Switch the main power of monitor off and on now.] or turn off the monitor and then turn it on again with the main power switch. Before switching off the main power switch, always put the monitor in the Power off

(Standby mode) state.

When the monitor restarts, wait about 30 seconds and then start the next operation.

• If the IP address is changed while the SNMP function is operational, turn off the monitor and then turn it on again with the main power switch. Before switching off the main power switch, always put the monitor in the Power off

(Standby mode) state.

TIPS

• Depending on the SNMP settings, a short delay may occur before the SNMP is usable. (About 5 minutes)

• Up to 16 alphanumeric letters and symbols can be used for the community name, user name and password.

■ SERVICE & SUPPORT

(URL INFORMATION)

You can display a specific URL in the URL INFORMATION field on the INFORMATION screen when an error occurs in the monitor. (See page 48.)

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SNMP SETTING

Set whether to enable or disable SNMP.

VERSION

Set the version of the SNMP to be supported.

COMMUNITY NAME 1 to 3

Set the name of the community required for the access.

USER 1 to 3

Set the user name, password, authentication method and other options required for access.

TRAP SETTING

Set whether to enable or disable the trap function.

When this function is enabled, a trap will be sent when the monitor is turned on.

A test transmission of a trap can be performed in “Test”.

TRAP SETTING OF AUTHENTICATION ERROR

Set whether the trap function sends a notification when authentication fails.

TRAP ADDRESS & PORT

Set the destination address and port number of the notification sent by the trap function.

URL INFORMATION

Enter the URL to display on the INFORMATION screen when an error occurs on the monitor.

Up to 64 alphanumeric characters or symbols can be used.

CONDITION

Specify the condition to display the URL.

CONFIRMATION

The home page of the specified URL is displayed.

You can check whether the URL you entered is correct.

TIPS

• It is also possible to specify the message text, such as the name of a contact or a telephone number, to be displayed instead of the linked URL.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

[Advanced operation]

Command-based control

You can control the monitor using control commands (see page 55.) via terminal software and other appropriate applications.

In order to use this function, enable a connection to the monitor through Internet Explorer.

Read the manual for the terminal software for detailed instructions.

(1) Connect the PC to the monitor.

1. Specify the IP address and data port number and connect the PC to the monitor.

When connection has been established successfully,

[ Login:] is returned as response.

2. Send the user name set in the SECURITY settings (see page 49).

• Send [User name] + [ ].

• If the user name is not set, send [ ].

• When the transmission is successful, [ Password:] is returned as response.

3. Send the password set in the SECURITY settings (see page 49).

• Send [Password] + [ ].

• If the password is not set, send [ ].

• When the transmission is successful, [OK ] is returned as response.

(2) Send commands to control the monitor.

• Usable commands are provided in the Control command table (see page 55.).

• Send the command as described in the communication procedure (See the description on the right.).

(3) Disconnect the connection with the monitor and quit the function.

1. Send [BYE ].

When the transmission is successful, [goodbye] is returned and the connection is disconnected.

TIPS

• Connection is automatically disconnected when the time specified in AUTO LOGOUT TIME elapses over a no‑communication period.

[Advanced operation]

Communication procedure

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Command format

When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor, the monitor operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the PC.

Return code

C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4

Command field

(4 prescribed alphanumerical characters)

Parameter field

(4 character string comprised of:

0-9, +, -, space, ?)

Example: VOLM0030

VOLM 30

* Be sure to input 4 characters for the parameter. Pad with spaces (“ ”) if necessary.

(“ ” is a return code (0D H , 0A H or 0D H ))

Wrong : VOLM30

Right : VOLM 30

When inputting a negative value, specify a numerical value in three digits.

Example: AUTR-005

Do not use spaces for MPOS, DATE, and SC01 through

SC08. Specify parameters using a specified number of characters.

Example: MPOS010097

If a command has “R” indicated for “DIRECTION” in the

“Control command table” on page 55, the current value can be returned by using “?” as the parameter.

Example:

VOLM ? ? ? ?

30

From PC to monitor (How much is current volume setting?).

From monitor to PC (Current volume setting: 30).

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Response code format

When a command has been executed correctly

O K

Return code

(0D

H

, 0A

H

)

A response is returned after a command is executed.

When a command has not been executed

E R R

Return code

(0D

H

, 0A

H

)

TIPS

• “ERR” is returned when there is no relevant command or when the command cannot be used in the current state of the monitor.

• If communication has not been established for reasons such as a bad connection between the PC and monitor, nothing is returned (not even ERR).

• “ERR” may be returned when a command cannot be received correctly due to interference from the surrounding environment.

Please ensure that the system or software retries the command if this occurs.

If execution of the command is taking some time

W A I T

Return code

(0D

H

, 0A

H

)

When the following commands are used, “WAIT” is returned.

In this case, a value will be returned if you wait a while. Do not send any command during this period.

• Commands which return WAIT:

RSET, INPS, ASNC, WIDE, PXSL, POWR, AGIN, MWIN,

MWIP, MWPP, WBEN

TIPS

• If the processing takes time, “WAIT” may be returned multiple times.

When control via LAN is locked (to prevent use) using the operation lock function (see page 44.)

L O C K E D

Return code

(0D H , 0A H ) n

Communication interval

• After OK or ERR is returned, you must send the following commands.

To set a timeout for the command response, specify 10 seconds or longer.

• Provide an interval of 100 ms or more between the command response and the transmission of the next command.

VOLM0020

OK

Interval of 100 ms or more

INPS0001

WAIT

OK

TIPS

• When executing ALL RESET, set the timeout period to 30 seconds or longer.

• When turning the power on while the POWER ON DELAY function is in use, set the timeout period to the POWER ON

DELAY period + 10 seconds or longer.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

[Advanced operation] Control command table

How to read the command table

Command:

Direction:

Command field (See page 53.)

W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter field (see page 53.), the command functions as described under “Control/Response Contents”.

R The returned value indicated under “Reply” can be obtained by setting “????” or “ ?” in the

Parameter:

Reply: parameter field. (see page 53.).

Parameter field (See page 53.)

Response (Returned value)

TIPS

• The following commands cannot be used in standby mode.

TPEN, ASNC, CLCK, PHSE, HPOS, VPOS, HSIZ, VSIZ, HRES, VRES, ARST, CPTU, AGIN, TOMD, PXCK, PXSL, RESO,

RSET, MUTE

Power control/Input mode selection

Function

POWER CONTROL

Command Direction

POWR W

Parameter

0

1

99

R

INPUT MODE SELECTION INPS W

R

12

13

14

16

17

9

10

18

19

3

4

0

2

Reply Control/Response contents

Switches to standby mode.

Enters the power ON state.

Switches to whiteboard standby mode.

0 Standby mode

1 Normal mode

2 Input signal waiting mode

99 Whiteboard standby mode.

Toggle change for input mode. Terminals not selected in INPUT SELECT cannot be selected.

D-SUB1[RGB]

“ERR” when other than RGB is selected for D-SUB1 of INPUT SELECT.

D-SUB1[COMPONENT]

“ERR” when other than COMPONENT is selected for D-SUB1 of INPUT SELECT.

D-SUB1[VIDEO]

“ERR” when other than VIDEO is selected for D-SUB1 of INPUT SELECT.

HDMI1[AV]

“ERR” when PC is selected for HDMI1 of INPUT SELECT.

HDMI1[PC]

“ERR” when AV is selected for HDMI1 of INPUT SELECT.

HDMI2[AV]

“ERR” when PC is selected for HDMI2 of INPUT SELECT.

HDMI2[PC]

“ERR” when AV is selected for HDMI2 of INPUT SELECT.

DisplayPort

D-SUB2

HDMI3[AV]

“ERR” when PC is selected for HDMI3 of INPUT SELECT.

HDMI3[PC]

“ERR” when AV is selected for HDMI3 of INPUT SELECT.

WHITEBOARD

2 D-SUB1[RGB]

3 D-SUB1[COMPONENT]

4 D-SUB1[VIDEO]

9 HDMI1[AV]

10 HDMI1[PC]

12 HDMI2[AV]

13 HDMI2[PC]

14 DisplayPort

16 D-SUB2

17 HDMI3[AV]

18 HDMI3[PC]

19 WHITEBOARD

55

E

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

E

56

SCREEN menu

Function

AUTO

CLOCK

PHASE

POSITIONING

SIZE

RESOLUTION

POSITION OF

THE LONGEST

DIRECTION

POSITION OF

THE SHORTEST

DIRECTION

SIZE OF THE

LONGEST

DIRECTION

SIZE OF THE

SHORTEST

DIRECTION

LONGEST

DIRECTION

RESOLUTION

SHORTEST

DIRECTION

RESOLUTION

RESET

Command Direction

ASNC W

CLCK WR

PHSE

HPOS

WR

WR

VPOS

HSIZ

VSIZ

HRES

VRES

ARST

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

W

PICTURE menu

Function

BRIGHT

CONTRAST

BLACK LEVEL

TINT

COLORS

SHARPNESS

COLOR

ADJUSTMENT

COLOR MODE

WHITE

BALANCE

THRU

PRESET

Parameter

1

0-1200

0-63

0-100

0-100

0-100

0-100

300-1920

200-1200

1

Command Direction Parameter

VLMP WR 0-31

CONT

BLVL

WR

WR

0-60

0-60

TINT

COLR

SHRP

BMOD

WR

WR

WR

WR

0-60

0-60

0-24

0

2

CTMP WR 0

1-28

3

4

USER

R-CONTRAST

G-CONTRAST

B-CONTRAST

R-OFFSET

G-OFFSET

B-OFFSET

COPY TO USER

GAMMA

FLESH TONE (AV input)

C.M.S.-HUE (AV input)

C.M.S.-SATURATION

(AV input)

C.M.S.-VALUE (AV input)

CMSG

CMSC

CMSB

CMSM

CRST

CMVR

CMVY

CMVG

CMVC

CMVB

CMVM

CRST

FLES

CMHR

CMHY

CMHG

CMHC

CMHB

CMHM

CRST

CMSR

CMSY

CRTR

CRTG

CRTB

OFSR

OFSG

OFSB

CPTU

GAMM

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

W

WR

WR

WR

W

WR

W

WR

W

99

0-256

0-256

0-256

-127-127

-127-127

-127-127

0

0-2

4-6

0-2

-10-10

1

-10-10

2

-10-10

Reply Control/Response contents

When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

0-1200 When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

Varies depending on the signal.

0-63 When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

0-100 0-800 on D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

Varies depending on the signal.

0-100 0-200 on D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

Varies depending on the signal.

0-100

3

0-100

300-1920 When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

Only even numbers are valid for parameters.

Varies depending on the signal.

200-1200

Reply

0-31

0-60

0-60

0-60

0-60

0-24

0 STD

2 VIVID

Control/Response contents

3 sRGB (When the input mode is PC)

4 HIGH ILLUMINANCE

0 PC input

1-28 From 1: approximately 3,000K to 15: approximately 10,000K (500K steps)

16: approximately 5,600K, 17: approximately 9,300K, 18: approximately 3,200K

From 19: approximately 10,500K to 28: approximately 15,000K (500K steps)

99

0-256 “ERR” when CTMP is not set to 99.

0-256

0-256

-127-127

-127-127

-127-127

Copies a preset value to the user setting.

0-2 0: 1.8, 1: 2.2, 2: 2.4 (during PC input)

0: LIGHT 2, 2: DARK (during AV input)

4-6 4: USER, 5: 2.0, 6: STD (during PC input)

4: USER, 5: LIGHT 1, 6: STD (during AV input)

0-2 0: OFF, 1: LOW, 2: HIGH

-10-10 R

Y

G

C

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

B

M

Resets the hue.

-10-10 R

Y

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

G

C

B

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

M “ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

Resets the saturation. “ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

-10-10 R

Y

G

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

C

B

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

“ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

M “ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

Resets the brightness. “ERR” when other than OFF is selected for FLESH TONE.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Function

ADVANCED AUTO

ANALOG GAIN

ANALOG OFFSET

3D-NR (AV input)

MPEG-NR (AV input)

3D-Y/C

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI1[AV])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI1[PC])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI2[AV])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI2[PC])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI3[AV])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(HDMI3[PC])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(D-SUB1[RGB])

RGB INPUT RANGE

(D-SUB2)

RGB INPUT RANGE

(WHITEBOARD)

RGB INPUT RANGE

(DisplayPort)

ACTIVE CONTRAST

(AV input)

DISPLAY COLOR

PATTERN

PH2R

AH3R

PH3R

PDSR

PD2R

PWHR

PDPR

ACNT

PTDF

Command Direction

AGIN

ANGA

ANOF

W

WR

WR

TDNR

MPNR

YCSP

AHDR

WR

WR

WR

WR

PHDR

AH2R

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

RESET

DISPLAY COLOR

PATTERN (R)

DISPLAY COLOR

PATTERN (G)

DISPLAY COLOR

PATTERN (B)

PTDR

PTDG

PTDB

ARST

WR

WR

WR

W

Parameter

1

0-127

0-127

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

1-2

1-2

1-2

0-2

0-1

0-15

0-15

4

99

0

1

2

3

0-15

2

AUDIO menu

Function

TREBLE

BASS

BALANCE

RESET

Command Direction

AUTR WR

AUBS

AUBL

ARST

WR

WR

W

Parameter

-5-5

-5-5

-10-10

3

Reply Control/Response contents

When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

0-127 When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

0-127 When the input mode is D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2, WHITEBOARD.

0-2 0: OFF, 1: LOW, 2: HIGH

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON (When the input mode is D-SUB1[VIDEO])

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

1-2 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

1-2 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

1-2 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0 No pattern display.

1 White single color pattern display.

2 Red single color pattern display.

3 Green single color pattern display.

4 Blue single color pattern display.

99 Red/green/blue mixed color pattern display.

Set each color's level with PTDR, PTDG, PTDB.

0-15 “ERR” when PTDF is not set to 99.

0-15

0-15

Reply

-5-5

-5-5

-10-10

Control/Response contents

57

E

E

58

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

SETUP menu

Function

DATE/TIME SETTING

DATE DISPLAY FORMAT

TIME DISPLAY FORMAT

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE BRIGHTNESS

LANGUAGE

INPUT

SELECT

INPUT

MODE

NAME

AUDIO

SELECT

AUDIO

OPTION

TOUCH

INPUT

SELECT

TMFT

SC01-

SC08

SB01-

SB08

LANG

HDMI1

HDMI2

HDMI3

D-SUB1

HDMI1 AUTO VIEW

HDMI2 AUTO VIEW

HDMI3 AUTO VIEW

HOT PLUG CONTROL

(HDMI1)

HOT PLUG CONTROL

(HDMI2)

HOT PLUG CONTROL

(HDMI3)

DisplayPort

HPH2

HPH3

HDMI1

HDMI2

HDMI3

D-SUB1

D-SUB2

DisplayPort

HDMI1[PC]

INDP

INH1

INH2

INH3

IND1

IND2

ASDI

ASHP

HDMI1[AV]

HDMI2[PC]

HDMI2[AV]

HDMI3[PC]

ASHA

AH2P

AH2A

AH3P

HDMI3[AV]

D-SUB1[RGB]

AH3A

ASAP

D-SUB1[COMPONENT] ASC2

D-SUB1[VIDEO] ASV2

D-SUB2

WHITEBOARD

SPEAKER SELECT

AUDIO OUTPUT

AUDIO INPUT LEVEL1

AUDIO INPUT LEVEL2

BOTTOM USB

ASA2

ASWH

SPSL

AOUT

AIVP

AIV2

USCB

HDSL

H2SL

H3SL

SLDS

HDAW

H2AW

H3AW

HPCH

SIDE USB

START INPUT MODE

Command Direction

DATE WR

DTFT WR

USCS

SUIM

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

Parameter

AABBCCDDEE

0-2

Reply

AABBCCDDEE

Control/Response contents

AA: Year, BB: Month, CC: Day, DD: Hour, EE: Minute

0-2 0: YYYY/MM/DD, 1: MM/DD/YYYY, 2: DD/MM/YYYY

YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Day

0-1 0: 24-HOUR TIME, 1: 12-HOUR TIME 0-1

ABCDEFFGGH ABCDEFFGGH Schedule of a specified number

A: Schedule

B: Power

0= Not effective, 1 = Effective

0 = OFF, 1 = ON

C: Day of the week 1 0 = Only once, 1 = Every week, 2 = Every day

D: Day of the week 2* 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday through 6 = Saturday,

9 = Not exist

E: Day of the week 3* 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday through 6 = Saturday,

F: Hour

G: Minute

H: Input

9 = Not exist

00-23

00-59

0 = Not specified, 1 = HDMI1, 2 = HDMI2, 3 = HDMI3,

4 = D-SUB1, 5 = D-SUB2, 6 = DisplayPort,

7 = WHITEBOARD

* If “Every day” is selected for “Day of the week 1”, “ERR” occurs when other than 9 is selected.

“ERR” when LOW POWER is selected for STANDBY MODE.

0-31 0-31 Screen brightness to change

99

14

1

2

3

99 Disable brightness setting

14 ENGLISH

1 DEUTSCH

2 FRANÇAIS

3 ITALIANO

6

0-1

4

5

0-1

0-1

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-1

0-1

4 ESPAÑOL

5 РУССКИЙ

6

0-1 0:PC, 1:AV

0-1 0:PC, 1:AV

0-1 0:PC, 1:AV

0-2 0:RGB, 1:COMPONENT, 2:VIDEO

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1

0-1

0-30

1-3

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-2

1-2

1-2

1-2

1-2

0-2

0-1

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-7

0-7

0-1

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-30 0: NO SETTING, 1: PC1, 2:PC2, 3: PC3, 4: TV, 5: VIDEO, 6: DVD, 7: HDD, 8: DVR,

9: BD, 10: CAMERA, 11: DOCUMENT CAMERA, 12: VIDEO CAMERA,

13: VIDEO CONFERENCE, 14: GAME, 15: VGA, 16: BNC, 17: COMPOSITE,

18: COMPONENT, 19: RGB, 20: INPUT1, 21: INPUT2, 22: INPUT3, 23: INPUT4,

24: INPUT5, 25: INPUT6, 26: SATELLITE, 27: CABLE, 28: CAMCORDER,

29: TABLET, 30: SURVEILLANCE CAM.

1-3 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2, 3: DisplayPort

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: HDMI, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

1-2 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

1-2 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

1-2 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

1-2 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-2 0: WHITEBOARD, 1: AUDIO1, 2: AUDIO2

0-1 0: Internal speaker, 1: External speaker

0-2 0: VARIABLE1, 1: FIXED, 2: VARIABLE2

0-1 0: 1.0Vrms, 1: 0.5Vrms

0-1 0: 1.0Vrms, 1: 0.5Vrms

0-7 0: INVALID, 1: BOTTOM INPUT TERM., 2: DisplayPort, 3: HDMI1, 4: HDMI2,

5: HDMI3, 6: D-SUB1, 7: D-SUB2

0-7 0: INVALID, 1: SIDE INPUT TERM., 2: DisplayPort, 3: HDMI1, 4: HDMI2, 5: HDMI3,

6: D-SUB1, 7: D-SUB2

0-1 0: WHITEBOARD, 1: LAST INPUT MODE

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

MONITOR menu

Function

OSD H-POSITION

OSD V-POSITION

STANDBY MODE

Command Direction

OSDH WR

OSDV

STBM

WR

WR

Parameter

0-100

0-100

0-1

OFF IF NO OPERATION

POWER ON

DELAY

SET

INTERVAL

SELF ADJUST

TOUCH OUTPUT

INVALID DISP.

SELF ADJUST

START TIMING

TOUCH OUTPUT

INVALID ICON

CHANGE DISPLAY

POSITION

TOUCH OPERATION MODE

ATOF

PODS

PWOD

AADJ

AADD

TOPI

TOIP

TOMD

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

0-1

0-1

0-60

0-1

10-200

0-1

0-3

0-2

Reply

0-100

Control/Response contents

0-100

0-1 0: STANDARD, 1: LOW POWER

When ADJUSTMENT LOCK is set to ON2, LOW POWER cannot be selected (ERR).

“ERR" when SCHEDULE is effective.

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-60 0: OFF, 1-60 seconds

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

10-200 10: 1 second through 200: 20 seconds

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-3 0: UPPER RIGHT, 1: UPPER LEFT, 2: LOWER RIGHT, 3: LOWER LEFT

0-2 0: AUTO, 1: MULTI-TOUCH MODE, 2: MOUSE MODE

“ERR” when the touch panel is not connected.

“ERR” when Touch Panel Settings Tool is installed in the computer connected to the touch panel.

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON (When the input mode is PC) TOUCH PANEL MODE GMDP WR

PIP/PbyP menu

Function

PIP MODES

PIP SIZE

PIP POS THE LONGEST

DIRECTION

THE SHORTEST

DIRECTION

PIP POS LD+SD BATCH

Command Direction

MWIN WR

MPSZ

MHPS

WR

WR

MVPS

MPOS

WR

W

PIP BLEND

PIP SOURCE

MWBL

MWIP

R

WR

WR

0-1

Parameter

0-3

1-64

0-100

0-100

0-100,0-100

SOUND CHANGE

MAIN POS (Main screen)

PbyP2 POS (Sub screen)

AUTO OFF

MWAD

MWPP

MW2P

MOFF

WR

WR

WR

WR

0-15

2

9

10

3

4

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

1-2

0-1

0-2

0-1

Reply Control/Response contents

0-3 0: OFF, 1: PIP, 2: PbyP, 3: PbyP2

1-64

0-100

0-100

Specify the position in MPOSxxxyyy format.

(xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)

0-100,0-100 Returns a response in (xxx,yyy) format.

(xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)

0-15

2 D-SUB1[RGB]

3 D-SUB1[COMPONENT]

4 D-SUB1[VIDEO]

9 HDMI1[AV]

10 HDMI1[PC]

12 HDMI2[AV]

13 HDMI2[PC]

14 DisplayPort

16 D-SUB2

17 HDMI3[AV]

18 HDMI3[PC]

19 WHITEBOARD

1-2 1: MAIN, 2: SUB

0-1 0: POS1, 1: POS2

0-2 0: POS1, 1: POS2, 2: POS3

0-1 0: MANUAL, 1: AUTO

59

E

E

60

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

OTHERS menu

Function

SCREEN MOTION PATTERN

MOTION TIME1

MOTION TIME2

(PATTERN1)

Command Direction

SCSV

MTIM

MINT

MOTION TIME2

(PATTERN2-4)

POWER MANAGEMENT (PC)

POWER MANAGEMENT (AV)

CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT

NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL.

AUTO INPUT

SELECT

PRIORITY

DisplayPort

HDMI1

HDMI2

HDMI3

LOGO SCREEN

INPUT

RESOLUTION

(PC)

MINT

PMNG

PMAV

AICO

AINO

APDP

APH1

D-SUB1

D-SUB2

WHITEBOARD

APH2

APH3

APD1

APD2

APWB

BTSC

RESOLUTION CHECK PXCK

PIXEL SETTING

(D-SUB1[RGB],

D-SUB2,

WHITEBOARD)

PXSL

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

R

WR

Parameter

0-4

0-20

10-990

5-20

0-1

0-1

0-1

0-1

0-7

INPUT RESOLUTION (AV) RESOLUTION CHECK RESO

ZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING

(D-SUB1[RGB], D-SUB2,

WHITEBOARD)

Z2SP

SCAN MODE

COLOR SYSTEM

SCAN

CSYS

R

WR

WR

WR

0-1

8

9

6

7

10

1

2

3

5

0-1

0-2

0-5

Reply

0-4 0: OFF, 1-4: PATTERN1-4

0-20

10-990 Per 10 seconds

Control/Response contents

5-20 Per second

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-7 0: Not selected by auto input selection, 1-7: Priority setting

• If OFF is selected for WHITEBOARD, “ERR” occurs when 7 is selected.

• “ERR” when OFF is selected for NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL..

• All input terminals cannot be set to 0 simultaneously.

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

- Returns current resolution in the form of hhh, vvv.

1 768) 1360 x 768

2 768) 1280 x 768

3 768) 1024 x 768

5 480) 848 x 480

6 480) 640 x 480

7 1050) 1680 x 1050

8 1050) 1400 x 1050

9 768) AUTO

10 480) AUTO

- 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p , etc.

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-2 0: MODE1, 1: MODE2, 2: MODE3 (When the input mode is AV)

0-5 0: AUTO, 1: PAL, 2: PAL-60, 3: SECAM, 4: NTSC3.58, 5: NTSC4.43

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Initialization/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION) menu

Reply Function

ALL RESET

ADJUSTMENT LOCK

ADJUSTMENT LOCK TARGET

OSD DISPLAY

LED

TEMPERATURE ALERT

STATUS ALERT

WHITEBOARD

POWER BUTTON

EXTERNAL CONTROLLER INPUT

Command Direction

RSET W

ALCK WR

ALTG

LOSD

OFLD

TALT

SALT

WBEN

PBTN

PCIP

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

Parameter

0-1

0-2

0-2

0-2

0-1

0-2

0-2

0-1

0-1

0-5

Control/Response contents

0: ALL RESET 1, 1: ALL RESET 2

0-2 0: OFF, 1:ON1, 2:ON2

When STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER, ON2 cannot be selected (ERR).

0-2 0: REMOTE CONTROL, 1: MONITOR BUTTONS, 2: BOTH

“ERR” when OFF is selected for ADJUSTMENT LOCK.

0-2 0: ON1, 1: OFF, 2: ON2

0-1 0: ON, 1: OFF

0-2 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED

0-2 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

0-1 0: MONITOR, 1: EXT. CONTROLLER

“ERR” when ON is selected for WHITEBOARD.

0-5 0: D-SUB1, 1: D-SUB2, 2: DisplayPort, 3: HDMI1, 4: HDMI2, 5: HDMI3

“ERR” when ON is selected for WHITEBOARD.

“ERR” when MONITOR is selected for POWER BUTTON.

Others

Function

SCREEN SIZE (PC)

SCREEN SIZE (AV)

VOLUME

MUTE

INFORMATION MODEL

SERIAL NO

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

TEMPERATURE ACQUISITION

CAUSE OF LAST STANDBY MODE

Touch operation valid/invalid

Check for unsaved data on the

WHITEBOARD

Command Direction

WIDE

WIDE

VOLM

MUTE

INF1

SRNO

DSTA

WR

WR

WR

WR

R

R

R

Parameter

0-5

0-5

0-31

0-1

ERRT

STCA

R

W

R

TPEN WR

WBDT R

0

0-1

Reply Control/Response contents

0-5 0: Toggle to change size, 1: WIDE, 2: NORMAL, 3: Dot by Dot, 4: ZOOM1, 5: ZOOM2

0-5 0: Toggle to change size, 1: WIDE, 2: ZOOM1, 3: ZOOM2, 4: NORMAL, 5: Dot by Dot

0-31

0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON

Value

Value

0 Internal temperature normal

1 Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and the monitor is in standby mode

2 Internal temperature abnormal occurred (To delete the information of temperature abnormal, turn off the main power.)

3 Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and backlight brightness is dimmed

4 Temperature sensor abnormal

Value Returns the temperature at the temperature sensors.

Indicates a temperature sensor abnormality when “126” is returned.

Initialization

0 No detectable error has occurred

1 Standby mode by POWER button

2 Main power off by the main power switch

3 Standby mode by LAN

4 Input signal waiting mode by No Signal

6 Standby mode by abnormal temperature

8 Standby mode by SCHEDULE setting

20 Standby mode by OFF IF NO OPERATION setting

0-1 0: Invalid, 1: Valid

“ERR” when TOUCH INPUT SELECT is set to INVALID or the touch panel is not connected.

0-1 0: No unsaved data, 1: Unsaved data exists

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Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Commands for setting of the GAMMA user data

Function Command Direction Parameter Reply

RED GAMMA DATA TRANSFER

GREEN GAMMA DATA TRANSFER

BLUE GAMMA DATA TRANSFER

RED GAMMA DATA READ

GREEN GAMMA DATA READ

BLUE GAMMA DATA READ

USER DATA INITIALIZE

USER DATA SAVE

UGRW

UGGW

UGBW

UGRR

UGGR

UGBR

UGRS

UGSV

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W aaxxxx ··· xxxxcc

(xxxx: 32 pieces) aa: 01-16 xxxx: 0000-1023 cc: 00-FF

1-16 xxxx ··· xxxx

1-16

1-16

(xxxx: 32 pieces) xxxx: 0000-1023

0

0

Control/Response contents aa: Block number xxxx: 32 pieces of user data cc: Checksum (ASCII data) of the block number and user data xxxx: User data of 32 pieces

Initialize the user data.

Save the user data in the monitor.

To transfer the GAMMA user data

Use the user data transfer commands (UGRW, UGGW and UGBW). For each of the R, G and B colors, divide the total 512 pieces of user data into 16 blocks, and transfer 32 pieces of data with each command.

C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 … S1 S2

Command field Block number (01 to 16) Data field Checksum field

Example: To transfer the data of block 1 (0 to 31 levels) of red (R) data

UGRW01000000010002 … 0031C0

One piece of data consists of 4 digits.

Command Block number 32 pieces of data Checksum

* If data is less than 4 digits, add a “0” (zero) to make it 4 digits.

* The checksum field is the character string (ASCII) data of lower-order one byte which indicates the sum of the block number and 32 pieces of data in hexadecimal (0 to F).

Saving the GAMMA user data

Use the user data save command (UGSV) to save the transferred user data in the monitor.

If the data is not saved, it will be cleared when:

• The main power switch is off

• STANDBY MODE is LOW POWER and the monitor enters standby mode

Activating the GAMMA user data

To activate the transferred user data, select USER for GAMMA in the PICTURE menu, or send the corresponding control command.

Checking the GAMMA user data

Use the user data read commands (UGRR, UGGR and UGBR) to return 512 pieces of user data for each of the R, G and B colors. Divide the data into 16 blocks and return 32 pieces of data with each command. The value to be returned is not the value stored in the monitor, but the value in the temporary memory for display. (These values are the same when the user data save command (UGSV) above has been sent.)

TIPS

• The user data is not initialized by RESET of the PICTURE menu. To initialize the user data, use ALL RESET of the

FUNCTION menu.

The GAMMA user data initialize command (UGRS) allows the initialization of the user data only.

Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing any problem with your display, before calling for service, please review the following troubleshooting tips.

There is no picture or sound.

• Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 14.)

• Is the main power switch off? (See page 17.)

• Is the monitor in standby mode (the power LED illuminating in orange)? (See page 17.)

• Make sure correct input mode is selected. (See pages 24 to 25.)

• If any external equipment is connected, make sure the equipment is operating (playing back).

Remote control does not work.

• Are the batteries inserted with polarity (+,-) aligned? (See page 15.)

• Are the batteries exhausted?

• Point the remote control unit toward the monitor’s remote control sensor. (See page 15.)

• Is the menu display hidden or is operation disabled? (See page 44.)

Sound from left and right speakers is reversed.

Sound is heard from only one side.

• Are audio cables connected properly? (See page 13.)

• Make sure audio cables for external speakers are connected properly: left and right cables may be reversed or one of the two cables may not be connected. (See page

13.)

• Check the setting of BALANCE for AUDIO menu. (See page 36.)

There is a picture but no sound.

• Is the sound muted?

• Make sure the volume is not set to minimum.

• Are audio cables connected properly?

• Is the setting of AUDIO SELECT on the SETUP menu correct? (See page 36.)

• Is the setting for SPEAKER SELECT of AUDIO OPTION on the SETUP menu correct? (See page 36.)

Unstable video.

• The signal may be incompatible.

• Try the automatic screen adjustment when D-SUB1[RGB] or D-SUB2 are used.

• If the top and bottom of the image are not horizontally aligned, set TOUCH PANEL MODE on the MONITOR menu to OFF.

The video from the HDMI input terminal does not appear properly.

• Is the setting for HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3 of INPUT SELECT on the SETUP menu correct? (See page 36.)

• Is the HDMI cable HDMI standard compliant? The monitor will not work with cables that are not standard compliant.

• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See pages

67 to 68.)

The video from D-sub1 input terminal does not appear correctly.

• Is the setting for D-SUB1 of INPUT SELECT on the SETUP menu correct? (See page 36.)

• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See page

67.)

The video from D-sub2 input terminal does not appear correctly.

• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See page

67.)

The video from DisplayPort input terminal does not appear correctly.

• Is the input signal compatible with this monitor? (See page

67.)

• Is the DisplayPort cable DisplayPort standard compliant?

The monitor will not work with cables that are not standard compliant.

Control buttons do not work.

There is no picture.

• Load noises from outside may be interfering with normal operation. Turn off the power and turn it on after waiting at least 5 seconds, and then check the operation.

The input mode changes automatically.

• When CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT is ON, the input mode automatically changes to that terminal when a video signal is input into the input terminal.

For this reason, the input mode may change when the computer wakes up from system standby.

• When the NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. is ON and no signal is present in a selected input mode, the monitor automatically changes the selected mode to a mode where a video signal is present.

The input mode may change in the following cases:

- When a computer is in standby mode.

- When video play is stopped with a playback device.

The touch panel does not respond.

• Is the USB cable connected properly? (Touch Panel

Settings Tool Operation Manual)

• Have Touch Panel Settings Tool and Touch Pen Utility been installed? (Touch Panel Settings Tool Operation Manual,

Touch Pen Utility Operation Manual)

• Has the pen tip of the touch pen become worn? Replace the pen tip. (See page 20.)

• Is the battery inserted in the wrong orientation (+, -) in the touch pen? (See page 19.)

• Is the touch pen battery exhausted?

The response of the touch screen is slow.

Some parts of the screen do not respond.

A different place is touched

• Is the screen exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light? The touch panel uses infrared rays and thus may not operate correctly.

• Is there an obstacle between the infrared transmitter/ receiver and the touch pen or your finger? An obstacle will prevent correct operation. If your fingers or a sleeve are too close to the screen, correct operation will not be possible.

• Is the infrared transmitter/receiver dirty? Gently wipe off any dirt with a soft cloth.

• If the touch panel is touched with a small tip less than about

3/16 inch (5.5 mm) x 3/16 inch (5.5 mm), the touch may not be detected by infrared and correct operation will not take place.

• When starting your computer or connecting the USB cable, do not touch the touch panel. If you touch the touch panel, this may be detected as an element failure in the infrared transmitter/receiver and incorrect operation will result.

Power LED flashes red.

“STATUS [xxxx]” appears in the corner of the screen.

• Hardware has a problem. Turn off the monitor and request repair from your SHARP dealer.

(When STATUS ALERT is set to OSD & LED. This varies depending on the setting.)

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When “AUTO DIMMING” is displayed.

• When the internal temperature of the monitor rises excessively, the brightness of the backlight automatically decreases in order to prevent a further temperature rise. If you attempt to use to adjust the brightness while the monitor is in this state, “AUTO DIMMING” is displayed and you cannot change the brightness.

• Remove the cause of the excessive temperature rise.

The monitor makes a cracking sound.

• You may occasionally hear a cracking sound from the monitor. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contracts according to change in temperature. This does not affect the monitor’s performance.

The Power LED is flashing in red and green alternately.

When “TEMPERATURE” is displayed in the corner of the screen.

• When the internal temperature of the monitor rises excessively, the brightness of the backlight decreases automatically in order to prevent high-temperaturerelated problems. When this occurs, “TEMPERATURE” is displayed on the screen and the Power LED flashes red and green alternately. (When TEMPERATURE ALERT is set to OSD & LED. This varies depending on the setting.)

• If the internal temperature rises further, the monitor automatically enters standby mode. (The Power LED continues flashing red and green alternately.)

• Remove the cause of the excessive temperature rise.

- If the monitor enters standby mode due to a rise in temperature, to return to normal display, turn the power switch off and then back on again. The monitor, however, will enter standby mode again if the cause of the temperature rise is not eliminated. (See page 7.)

- Check whether the monitor is placed at a location where a quick rise in temperature is likely. Internal temperature rises quickly if the vents on the monitor are blocked.

- Internal temperature rises quickly if dust accumulates inside the monitor or around the vents. Remove dust if possible. Ask SHARP dealer about removing internal dust.

Whiteboard display positions are out of place.

Noise appears on the whiteboard

• Try the automatic screen adjustment.

(1) Switch the input to WHITEBOARD.

(2) Touch the launch button.

The launcher appears.

(3) Touch [Setting].

You will be prompted to enter a password.

(4) Enter the password and touch [OK].

Enter the password set in the Admin Password setting.

If a password is not set, enter “00000”.

(5) Touch [Admin Settings] and [Start Screen Adjust Tool].

(6) Press menu.

(7) Press

MENU and use or

ENTER and select “AUTO”.

to display the SCREEN

(8) Press ENTER .

The automatic adjustment is complete in several seconds.

(9) Press

MENU

to close the menu screen.

(10) Touch the screen to close the adjustment pattern.

(11) Touch [Cancel].

You will return to the whiteboard screen.

Specifications

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Product Specifications

Model

LCD component

Max. resolution

Max. colors

Pixel pitch

Viewing angle

Screen active area

Computer input signal

Sync signal

PN-L703A

70" Class [69-1/2 inch (176.6cm) diagonal] TFT LCD

PN-L603A

60" Class [60-1/16 inch (152.5cm) diagonal] TFT LCD

(pixels) 1920 x 1080

Approx. 1.06 billion colors

0.802 mm (H) × 0.802 mm (V) 0.692 mm (H) × 0.692 mm (V)

160° right/left/up/down (contrast ratio ≥ 10)

52-5/16 (W) x 29-7/16 (H)

(1329.1 x 747.6)

Analog RGB (0.7 Vp-p) [75 Ω], DisplayPort 1.1a

Horizontal/vertical separate (TTL: positive/negative), Sync-on-green *1 ,

Composite sync (TTL: positive/negative) *1

Video color system

Plug and play

Power management

Input terminals PC/AV

PC

NTSC (3.58MHz)/NTSC (4.43MHz)/PAL/PAL-60/SECAM

VESA DDC2B

VESA DPMS

HDMI x 3

Mini D-sub 15 pin, 3 rows x 2

DisplayPort x 1

3.5 mm mini stereo jack x 2

Output terminals

Audio

Video/Audio

Audio

LAN terminal

Speaker output (internal/external)

Touch Panel Detection method

PC connector

DisplayPort x 1

3.5 mm mini stereo jack x 1

10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX

10 W + 10 W/10 W + 10 W 6 Ω

Touch pen

Infrared blocking detection method

USB (2.0 compliant) (Type B) x 2

Wireless communication method

(2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.4 compliant, DS-SS method)

USB (2.0 compliant) (Type A)

WHITEBOARD mode

Power requirement

Touch pen adapter port

LAN terminal

USB port

10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX/1000 BASE-T

USB (2.0 compliant) (Type A) x 4

AC 100 V - 240 V, 3.0 A, 50/60 Hz AC 100 V - 240 V, 2.5 A, 50/60 Hz

Operating temperature *

Operating humidity* 3

2 * 3

Power consumption

(Maximum / input signal waiting mode * 4 / whiteboard standby mode / standby mode * 5 )

Dimensions (excluding protrusions)

Weight inch (mm)

41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)

20% to 80% (no condensation)

250 W / 35 W / 9 W / 3.5 W

Approx. 64-13/16 (W) x 3-11/16 (D) x 39-3/4 (H) (1647 x 94 x 1010) lbs. (kg) Approx. 134.5 (61)

210 W / 35 W / 9 W / 3.5 W

Approx. 56-9/16 (W) x 3-11/16 (D) x 35-1/16 (H) (1437 x 94 x 890)

Approx. 105.9 (48)

*1 D-sub input terminal only.

*2 Temperature condition may change when using the monitor together with the optional equipments recommended by SHARP.

In such cases, please check the temperature condition specified by the optional equipments.

*3 In addition, check the requirements of the computer and other devices to be connected, and make sure that all requirements are satisfied.

*4 When CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT and NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. are set to OFF.

*5 When STANDBY MODE is set to STANDARD. When STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER: 0.5 W

As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.

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Dimensional Drawings

Note that the values shown are approximate values.

[PN-L703A]

3-11/16

[94] 1-15/16

[49]

64-13/16 [1647]

Opening width (62-3/16 [1580])

1-15/16

[49]

VESA holes *

7-7/8

[200]

7-7/8

[200]

Unit: inch [mm]

3-1/4 [82]

[PN-L603A]

3-11/16

[94] 1-15/16

[49]

31-11/16 [805]

56-9/16 [1437]

Opening width (53-15/16 [1370])

1-15/16

[49]

VESA holes *

7-7/8

[200]

7-7/8

[200]

Unit: inch [mm]

3-1/4 [82] 31-11/16 [805]

When mounting the monitor, be sure to use a wall-mount bracket that complies with the VESA-compatible mounting method.

SHARP recommends using M6 screws and tighten the screws.

Note that screw hole depth of the monitor is 3/8 inch (10 mm). Loose mounting may cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. The screw and hole should come together with over 5/16 inch

(8 mm) length of thread. Use a bracket which has been approved for UL1678 standard, and which can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the monitor.

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Power management

This monitor conforms to VESA DPMS. Both your video card and computer must support the same standard in order for the monitor’s power management function to work.

DPMS: Display Power Management Signaling

DPMS Screen

ON STATE Display

Power consumption *1

250 W

210 W

Hsync Vsync

Yes Yes

STANDBY

SUSPEND

OFF STATE

No display

35 W *2

35 W *2

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

*1 Upper value: PN-L703A, Lower value: PN-L603A.

*2 When CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT and NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL. are set to OFF.

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DDC (plug and play)

The monitor supports the VESA DDC (Display Data Channel) standard.

DDC is a signal standard for plug and play between monitors and computers. Information about resolution and other parameters is exchanged between the two. This function can be used if the computer supports DDC and it has been configured to detect plug-and-play monitors.

There are several types of DDC, depending on the communication method used. This monitor supports DDC2B.

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Compatible signal timing (PC)

Screen resolution Hsync Vsync Dot frequency

VESA

Wide

US TEXT

Sun

640 × 480

800 × 600

848 × 480

1024 × 768

1152 × 864

1280 × 768

1280 × 800

1280 × 960

1280 × 1024

1360 × 768

1400 × 1050

1440 × 900

1600 × 1200*

1680 × 1050

1920 × 1200*

1280 × 720

1920 × 1080

720 × 400

1024 × 768

1152 × 900

1280 × 1024

1600 × 1000

31.5kHz

37.9kHz

37.5kHz

35.1kHz

37.9kHz

48.1kHz

46.9kHz

31.0kHz

48.4kHz

56.5kHz

60.0kHz

67.5kHz

47.8kHz

60.3kHz

49.7kHz

60.0kHz

64.0kHz

80.0kHz

47.7kHz

65.3kHz

55.9kHz

75.0kHz

65.3kHz

74.0kHz

44.7kHz

67.5kHz

31.5kHz

48.3kHz

53.6kHz

56.6kHz

61.8kHz

71.8kHz

71.7kHz

81.1kHz

68.6kHz

60Hz

72Hz

75Hz

56Hz

60Hz

72Hz

75Hz

60Hz

60Hz

70Hz

75Hz

75Hz

60Hz

75Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

75Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

60Hz

70Hz

60Hz

66Hz

70Hz

66Hz

76.2Hz

67.2Hz

76Hz

66Hz

25.175MHz

31.5MHz

31.5MHz

36.0MHz

40.0MHz

50.0MHz

49.5MHz

33.75MHz

65.0MHz

75.0MHz

78.75MHz

108.0MHz

79.5MHz

102.25MHz

83.5MHz

108.0MHz

108.0MHz

135.0MHz

85.5MHz

121.75MHz

106.5MHz

162.0MHz

146.25MHz

154.0MHz

74.4MHz

148.5MHz

28.3MHz

64.13MHz

70.4MHz

74.25MHz

94.88MHz

108.23MHz

117.01MHz

134.99MHz

135.76MHz

* Displays a reduced image, except in Dot by Dot. In Dot by Dot, the image will be cut down to panel size then displayed.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Digital

DisplayPort

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

-

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

-

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

HDMI

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Analog

(D-SUB)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

• Depending on the connected PC, images may not be displayed properly even if the compatible signal described above is input.

• The frequency values for the Sun are reference values.

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Compatible signal timing (AV)

Screen resolution

1920 × 1080p

1920 × 1080i

1280 × 720p

720 × 576p

720 × 480p

640 × 480p(VGA)

720(1440) × 576i

720(1440) × 480i

Frequency

24Hz

50Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

50Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

50Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

50Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

50Hz

59.94Hz

60Hz

HDMI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Component

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

-

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

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D-sub input terminal pins

(Mini D-sub 15 pin)

No.

Function

1 Red video signal input

2 Green video signal input

3 Blue video signal input

No.

9 +5V

10 GND

11 N.C.

Function

4 N.C.

5 GND

12 DDC data

13 Hsync signal input

6 GND for red video signal 14 Vsync signal input

7 GND for green video signal 15 DDC clock

8 GND for blue video signal n

HDMI input terminal pins

(HDMI TM Connector)

No.

Function

1 TMDS data 2+

2 TMDS data 2 shield

3 TMDS data 2-

4 TMDS data 1+

5 TMDS data 1 shield

6 TMDS data 1-

7 TMDS data 0+

8 TMDS data 0 shield

9 TMDS data 0-

10 TMDS clock+

No.

Function

11 TMDS clock shield

12 TMDS clock-

13 CEC

14 N.C.

15 SCL

16 SDA

17 DDC/CEC GND

18 +5V

19 Hot-plug detection

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DisplayPort input terminal pins

(DisplayPort 20 pin)

No.

Function

1 MainLane 3-

2 Gnd

3 MainLane 3+

4 MainLane 2-

5 Gnd

6 MainLane 2+

7 MainLane 1-

8 Gnd

9 MainLane 1+

10 MainLane 0-

No.

11 Gnd

Function

12 MainLane 0+

13 Gnd

14 Gnd

15 Aux +

16 Gnd

17 Aux -

18 Hot-plug detection

19 Gnd

20 3.3V

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DisplayPort output terminal pins

(DisplayPort 20 pin)

No.

Function

1 MainLane 0+

2 Gnd

3 MainLane 0-

4 MainLane 1+

5 Gnd

6 MainLane 1-

7 MainLane 2+

8 Gnd

9 MainLane 2-

10 MainLane 3+

No.

11 Gnd

Function

12 MainLane 3-

13 Gnd

14 Gnd

15 Aux +

16 Gnd

17 Aux -

18 Hot-plug detection

19 Gnd

20 3.3V

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Appendix: System Settings

You can configure the settings related to system among

WHITEBOARD settings.

1. Touch [System mode] on the “System Settings” tab in

WHITEBOARD mode settings screen (see page 31.).

You will be prompted to enter a password.

2. Enter the password and touch [OK].

Enter the password set in the System password.

If a password is not set, enter “00000”.

System restarts in System mode.

3. When you have completed the settings, touch [Normal mode] on the “System Settings” tab .

You will be prompted to enter a password.

4. Enter the password and touch [OK].

Enter the password set in the System password.

If a password is not set, enter “00000”.

System restarts in Normal mode.

System Settings

System

Normal mode

Restarts the system in Normal mode.

System mode

Restarts the system in System mode.

Startup Settings

Settings for service technicians.

Region and Language Settings

Sets the region and language to be used.

Firewall

Sets the firewall.

Network Settings

Sets the network.

System password

Sets the system password that is required to access the

System Settings screen.

Language

Chages the language of application used in WHITEBOARD.

Change the language to be used in each application.

Set the language according to Region and Language

Settings .

Printer Settings

Sets the printer.

Menu Settings

Adds the button to the launcher.

Press [Setting] to select an application.

The button name can be edited.

Mounting Precautions

(For SHARP dealers and service engineers)

• When installing, removing or moving the monitor, ensure that this is carried out by at least 4 people.

• Be sure to use a wall-mount bracket designed or designated for mounting the monitor.

• This monitor is designed to be installed on a concrete wall or pillar. Reinforced work might be necessary for some materials such as plaster / thin plastic board / wood before starting installation.

This monitor and bracket must be installed on a wall which can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the monitor.

Install by the most suitable method for the material and the structure.

• To attach a VESA-compliant mounting bracket, use M6 screws that are 5/16 inch (8 mm) to 3/8 inch (10 mm) longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket.

• Do not use an impact driver.

• After mounting, please carefully ensure the monitor is secure, and not able to come loose from the wall or mount.

• Do not use any screw holes other than VESA holes for installation.

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Attaching the Tray

Secure the tray using 5 tray mounting screws (M3) (supplied).

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Key Features

  • Touchscreen 177.8 cm (70") LED
  • 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • 6 ms 3000:1
  • 250 W

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