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INSTALLATION MANUAL

LG Digital

Signage

(MONITOR SIGNAGE)

Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.

L15 www.lg.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACCESSING INSTALLATION MENU

........................................................4

INSTALLATION MENU ..................5

-LG Digital Signage Setup menu ................................5

Signage Mode Operation

Power On Status

Key Operation

IR Operation / Local Key Operation

Limited Mode

Input Source Change

Menu Display

OSD Display

Power On Default (Input Source, A/V Setting,

Aspect Ratio)

Input Source

A/V Setting

Aspect Ratio

Wake On LAN

DPM

Digital Audio Input

Speaker

Power On Delay

Pivot Mode

OSD Portrait Mode (Off, 90, 270)

Intelligent Auto

Master/Slave Mode

Time Sync Clock

Sync Mode

DPM Wakeup Control

Still Image Detecting

PM Mode

Factory Reset

OPS/PC Power Control

Interface Selection

Check Screen

Factory Reset VS Initial Setting

- USB Cloning .....................................................................13

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to DaisyChain

-Password Change ..........................................................18

-Set ID Setup ......................................................................19

Set ID Lock

Set ID

Auto Set ID

Reset ID

-Configuration Setup .....................................................20

Splash Offset Time

U SB Auto Playback

15 Min Auto Off

Automatic Standby

Screen Saver Cube

-Lock Mode .........................................................................22

USB

Initial Setting

-External Speaker / Audio out ..................................23

Output Control

-Fail Over ..............................................................................24

You can set Mode to Off, Auto, or Manual.

You can set USB to Off, Movie, or Photo.

Fail Over priority when set to Auto

-ISM Method ......................................................................26

Mode

Timer

Period

Time

Still Image Detecting and ISM Method

Bar Image

Bar Color

Bar Transparency

Bar Direction

User Image

-Easy Brightness Control ............................................30

-SuperSign Server Setup .............................................31

Player Name

Server IP Setting

Server IP Status

-Holiday Schedule ............................................................32

-No Signal Image ..............................................................33

-Crestron ..............................................................................34

-Digital Signage Media Player ...................................34

Executable content

Using the My Media menu to play files

Auto-play on USB insertion

Distributing and playing content via SuperSign

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ACCESSING INSTALLATION MENU

1 Press and hold the SETTINGS button for more than 5 seconds.

PICTURE AUDIO TIME

OPTION NETWORK MY MEDIA

2 Enter the correct password (default: 0000) and press the OK button.

HDMI

(DTV)

No Signal

3 When the Installation Menu is displayed, select the desired item.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

SuperSign Server Setup

Holiday Schedule

No Signal Image

Crestron

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

INSTALLATION MENU

NOTE

• Default values may differ by region.

LG Digital Signage Setup menu

• Use this menu to configure the Digital Signage after in stallation.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

SuperSign Server Setup

Holiday Schedule

No Signal Image

Crestron

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x

OK S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

LG Digital Signage Setup

• Power On Default

• Input Source

• A/V Setting

• Aspect Ratio

• Wake On LAN

• DPM

• Digital Audio Input

• Speaker

• Power On Delay

Previous

LG Digital Signage Setup

No

Off

No

Disable

Off

10min.

Analog

On

Off

OK

• Pivot mode

• OSD Portrait Mode

• Intelligent Auto

• Master/Slave Mode

• Time Sync Clock

• Sync Mode

• DPM Wakeup Control

• Still Image Detecting

• PM Mode

Off

Off

On

Slave

Stand-by

Off

Clock

Yes

Power Off

Previous OK

LG Digital Signage Setup

Signage Mode Operation

• Power On Status

• Key Operation

• IR Operation

• Local Key Operation

• Limited Mode

• Input Source Change

• Menu Display

• OSD Display

Yes

LST

No

Normal

Normal

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Previous OK

LG Digital Signage Setup

• OPS/PC Power Control

• Factory Reset

Off

Previous OK

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Signage Mode Operation

• Enable or disable all Signage Mode Operation functions by setting the feature to Yes or No.

• If you set Signage Mode Operation to Yes, all Signage Mode functions are enabled.

• If you set Signage Mode Operation to No, all Signage Mode functions are disabled, and the product operates with its default settings.

(Depending on the model, this feature may not be supported.)

Power On Status

• You can select the operating status of the monitor when the main power is turned on.

• You can choose PWR, STD, or LST.

• PWR sets the monitor status to On whenever the main power is turned on.

• STD sets the monitor status to Standby when the main power is turned on.

• LST sets the monitor status back to its previous status. As in Power Backup mode, if you turn off the main power while the monitor is turned on, the monitor status changes back to On. Also, if you turn off the main power while the monitor is in standby mode, the monitor goes into standby mode.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Key Operation

• This feature allows you to manage the usability and operation of the local/front keys and your remote control. It works according to the “IR Operation” settings.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

IR Operation / Local Key Operation

• This feature allows you to set how the product operates after receiving a signal from a LG remote control or local key.

(0 - Normal, 1 - Use PWR Only, 2 - Block All)

• Selecting ‘Block All’ blocks any signal coming from a LG remote control/local key. (Power On feature is available.)

• Selecting ‘Use PWR Only’ blocks any signal coming from a LG remote control/local key, except the Power button.

• Selecting ‘Normal’ enables signals from any LG remote control/local key to be received normally.

• There are keys that must be operated in ‘Service mode’ when ‘Use PWR Only’ or ‘Block All’ is selected: In-Start, In-

Stop, Power-Only, ADJ, Installation Menu, P-Check, and S-check.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

NOTE

• When all IR key signals or all local key signals are blocked, the “Power On Status” value switches to “PWR”. Changing this value is not impossible to ensure the correct powering on operation. (To prevent mistakes by the user)

Limited Mode

• This feature allows you inhibit the operations of particular Signage functions. This feature works according to the

‘Input Source Change’, ‘Menu Display’, or ‘OSD Display’ settings.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Input Source Change

• Enable or disable input source changes by setting this feature to Yes or No.

• If you set this feature to No (changes disabled), the INPUT key is disabled.

• If you set this feature to Yes (changes enabled), the input source can be changed.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Menu Display

• Setting this feature to Yes will display the menu. Setting this feature to No will hide the menu.

• However, even if you have set this feature to No, you can easily open the Installation Menu by pressing and holding the Menu button for more than 5 seconds.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

OSD Display

• Enable or disable OSDs by setting this feature to Yes (displayed) or No (not displayed).

• If you set this feature to No (not displayed), OSDs other than Installation Menu are not displayed.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Power On Default (Input Source, A/V Setting, Aspect Ratio)

• You can configure ‘Input Source’, ‘A/V Setting’, and ‘Aspect Ratio’ after the monitor is turned on.

• You can set this feature to Yes (enabled) or No (disabled).

• If you set ‘Power On Default’ to No, the settings for ‘Input Source’, ‘A/V Setting’, and ‘Aspect Ratio’ are not applied.

• If you set ‘Power On Default’ to Yes, the settings for the menus above are applied.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Input Source

• This feature allows you to set whether to use a new input source or a pre-existing input source.

• Set ‘Input Source’ to Off to use the pre-existing input source.

• You can use any of the sources supported by the given model as the input source.

• If both ‘Input Source’ and ‘On Time’ have been set, ‘Input Source’ takes priority.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

A/V Setting

• When your monitor is powered on, you can set certain video options.

• If you set this feature to Yes, the video settings configured before entering the Installation Menu are saved. In addition, even if you changed the video settings before turning off the monitor, the saved settings are restored when you turn the monitor on again.

• Saves video settings: Picture Mode, DPM Select, Smart Energy Saving, Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness,

Color, Tint, and Color Temp.

• Saves audio settings: Sound Mode and Balance.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Aspect Ratio

• This feature allows you to set the screen aspect ratio applied to your monitor when turned on.

• Selecting ‘Disable’ sets the screen aspect ratio to ‘Aspect Ratio’ when the monitor is turned on.

• Selecting ‘Set By Program’ sets the screen aspect ratio to ‘Set By Program’ when the monitor is turned on.

• Selecting ‘4:3’ sets the screen aspect ratio to ‘4:3’ when the monitor is turned on.

• Selecting’16:9’ sets the screen aspect ratio to ‘16:9’ when the monitor is turned on.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

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Wake On LAN

• Set whether to use the ‘Wake On LAN’ feature.

• You can set ‘Wake On LAN’ to On or Off.

• If you set this feature to On, ‘Wake On LAN’ is enabled and you can turn the product on remotely via a LAN.

• If you set this feature to Off, ‘Wake On LAN’ is disabled.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

DPM

• Set whether to use ‘Display Power Management (DPM)’.

• You can set this feature to Off, 5 sec, 10 sec, etc.

• If this feature is not set to Off, the monitor will enter Power Saving Mode when there is no input signal.

• If you set this feature to Off, DPM is disabled.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Digital Audio Input

• You can set the audio for each input as ‘Analog’ or ‘Digital’.

• In the case of RGB input, audio is fixed as ‘Analog’.

• In the case of digital input, you can select ‘Analog’ or ‘Digital’ for audio.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Speaker

• You can restrict the audio settings by choosing whether or not to use the speakers.

• If you set this feature to Off, audio output is disabled, and you cannot enter the ‘Audio’ menu.

• If you set this feature to On, audio output is enabled, and the ‘Audio’ menu is accessible.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Power On Delay

• When multiple monitors are connected, this feature enables the monitors to turn on at specified time intervals to prevent overload. You can choose an interval value between 1 and 250 seconds.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Pivot Mode

• This feature allows you to rotate the screen 180 degrees.

• Both the input signal and OSD rotate.

• You can set this feature to On or Off.

• If you set this feature to Off, the function is disabled.

• If you set this feature to On, the screen rotates 180°.

• If any changes are made, they are applied after reboot.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

OSD Portrait Mode (Off, 90, 270)

• This feature allows you to rotate the OSD clockwise.

• You can set this feature to Off/90/270.

• If you set this feature to Off, the function is disabled.

• If you set this feature to 90, the OSD rotates clockwise 90 degrees.

• If you set this feature to 270, the OSD rotates clockwise 270 degrees.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Intelligent Auto

• You can set this feature to On (enabled) or Off (disabled).

• If you change the screen resolution after setting this feature to ‘Yes’, the display is automatically adjusted to the new resolution.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

Master/Slave Mode

• This feature allows you to sync monitors connected via RS-232C.

• When various monitors are connected via RS-232C, the forefront monitor becomes the Master.

• Once the Master is selected, the rest become Slaves.

• If you want to change the Master monitor, you must change it in Master/Slave Mode.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

NOTE

• The Master/Slave Mode menu is only enabled when Picture ID is set to Off.

• When entering or editing Master/Slave Mode, the menu cursors on the Slave monitors may not be moved.

Time Sync Clock

• This feature syncs the Slave monitors’ clocks to the Master monitor’s at a specified time via RS-232C.

• On the Master monitor, you can set the sync time as well as setting Time Sync Clock to Off .

• You can select a sync time between 0:00 - 23:00.

• While Time Sync Clock is performed, RS-232C control of other commands may not work.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

NOTE

• To synchronize Time Sync Clock, be sure to set each slave monitor’s clock so that they are at least one minute later than the master monitor’s clock.

• If the Clock setting is Auto, the setting is changed to Manual when Time Sync Clock runs.

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Sync Mode

• This feature allows you to sync the start times of contents (videos or images that have been distributed by SuperSign

Software) played back on the Master and Slave monitors.

• If you set Sync Mode to Off, the sync feature is disabled.

• A Slave monitor plays contents at the same time as the Master monitor.

• While Sync Mode is performed, RS-232C control of other commands may not work.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

DPM Wakeup Control

• This feature sets conditions for releasing the DPM status according to the DVI/HDMI’s processing of digital signals.

• Clock: Checks the clock signal of the digital signal and, if the clock signal exists, releases the DPM status.

• Sync: Releases the DPM status when both the clock signal and data of the digital signal are entered.

Still Image Detecting

• This feature detects still images.

• If you set this feature to Yes, you can use the RS-232C command for detecting still images.

PM Mode

• This feature activates some of the monitor’s functions after it enters Off status, allowing the monitor to remain practically the same as when it is turned on.

• Power Off: All functions remain turned off except some functions (Power, Time, etc.) when the monitor turns off.

(Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) may be sustained depending on the input and model.)

• Sustain Aspect Ratio: Sustains Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) even when the monitor is turned off.

• Screen Off: Only turns off the screen and audio when the monitor enters Auto Off/Automatic Standby/DPM.

Network-based control is possible.

• Screen Off Always: Has the same function as PM Mode’s Screen Off. Entering and releasing the Screen Off status using a remote control is also possible.

Factory Reset

• This feature allows you to restore all set values to their factory default values.

• If you set this feature to Yes, all Signage settings except UTT setting (the Signage panel’s operational hours) are restored to their factory default settings.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

All user settings will be reset.

Still Continue?

Yes No

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OPS/PC Power Control

• You can control the power of the OPS (media player) by turning the display power on or off.

• Disable: Disables the PC Power Control.

• Sync (on): Synchronizes the power status of the OPS (media player) only when the monitor is turned on.

• Sync (on/off): Synchronizes the power status of the OPS (media player) with the monitor.

• The PC Power Control feature can be used with the external RS-232C connection of the media player.

(This feature may not be supported in certain models.)

Interface Selection

• You can configure serial communication with the connected OPS.

• RS-232C: Enables communication with external devices via the serial port.

• OPS: Enables communication via the OPS connected to the product.

• Interface Selection is enabled only when the OPS kit is connected.

(This feature may not be supported in certain models.)

Check Screen

• The Check Screen feature judges whether there are abnormalities on the edges of the screen. R, G, and B OSDs are formed on the screen at one second intervals and an RGB sensor tests the areas.

• If set to On, the Check Screen feature is enabled.

• If set to Off, the Check Screen feature is disabled.

• If the Portrait mode is set to 90 or 270, the Check Screen feature is off and deactivated.

• If the Pivot mode is On, the Check Screen feature is off and deactivated.

• When the Portrait mode and Pivot mode is off, the Check Screen feature is activated.

(This feature may not be supported in certain models.)

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DPM

Power On Status

Key Operation

IR Operation

Local Key Operation

Limited Mode

Input Source Change

Menu Display

OSD Display

Power On Default

Input Source

A/V Setting

Aspec Ratio

Wake On LAN

Digital Audio Input

Speaker

Power on Delay

Pivot Mode

OSD Portrait Mode

Intelligent Auto

Master / Slave Mode

Time Sync Clock

Sync Mode

DPM Wakeup Control

Still Image Detection

PM mode

OPS/PC Power Control

Factory Reset

** User: User settings

Factory Reset VS Initial Setting

Item

Set ID

IP

Factory Reset

1

Reset to default value “0”

LG Digital Signage Setup

Off/5sec/10sec/15sec/1min/3min/5min/10min

LST, STD, PWR

Yes/no

Normal/Use PWR Only/Block All

Normal/Use PWR Only/Block All

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Variable

Yes/No

Disable/4:3/16:9/Set By Program

On/Off

Digital/Analog

On/Off

Off/1~250sec

On/Off

Off/90/270

On/Off

Master / Slave

Off / Standby

Off / On

Clock/Sync

On/Off

Power Off/Sustain aspect ratio/Screen off/Screen Off always

Disable/Sync(On)/Sync(On/Off)

Confirm

Initial Setting

User

User

Off

Off

On

Slave

Stand-by

Off

Clock

Yes

Power Off

No

Off

No

Disable

Off

Digital

On

Off

Initial setting /

Factory Reset

10min

LST

No

Normal

Normal

NO

Yes

Yes

Yes

Disable

 

** The rest are the same as each other.

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USB Cloning

The administrator can configure a monitor more quickly via USB and configure multiple monitors simultaneously.

All monitors that have been configured this way operate according to the settings of the same master monitor.

Using this method reduces installation time compared to the standard RS-232C method.

CAUTION

• To use the USB function, make sure to use only USB storage devices formatted as FAT32. USB storage devices formatted as other file systems may not work.

Ez Download

Items such as EPK, TLL, Splash Image, and Micom need to be downloaded.

Because there are many items to download and many downloading methods, users can experience difficulty and inconvenience when downloading. Ez Download was created to facilitate the download process.

1 Select ‘Ez Download’ using the or buttons and press the OK button.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

USB Cloning

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to Daisy Chain

Previous

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

2 Select the items you wish to download from the list and select Apply.

- If you check the EPK item, the Display EPK Version , SPI Boot, and LG Boot Logo items are enabled.

- If you check both the EPK and JPG items, the LG Boot Log item is disabled; if you uncheck the JPG item after wards, LG Boot Log item is enabled.

- If both the Global TLL and Model TLL files exist, only the Global TLL file is displayed.

3 The selected TLL, JPG, and EPK items are downloaded in that order. During the download, the Downloading Percent

UI for each item is displayed. When the download is complete, the monitor turns off.

NOTE

• No Signal Image Download’s UI only displays one language (English) correctly.

• When you download files, only files with English names are displayed correctly.

• An item list for Ez Download can include up to 255 items.

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Ez Download

[TLL] GlobalClone00001.TLL

[TLL] GlobalClone99999.TLL

[EPK] M1A_ATSC_KR_RevNo2800_V01...

[ Software Version ]

Current : 02.00.00.01

EPK : 02.00.00.01

[ Forced Update Option ]

SPI Boot

LG Boot Logo

[No Signal Image]

Max Size : 1024KB

Total Size : 0KB

[ISM Bar Image]

Max Size : 1024KB

Total Size : 0KB

[ISM User Image]

Max Size : 1024KB

Total Size : 0KB

Apply

Receive from USB

USB Cloning

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to Daisy Chain

Previous OK

Receive from USB

Select file type

Global TLL

Model TLL

GlobalClone00001.TLL

GlobalClone99999.TLL

Previous OK

1 Select the desired files using the or buttons and press the OK button.

2 When the download is complete, the monitor goes into standby mode. When the download fails, the screen switches to the initial installation screen.

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Send to USB

USB Cloning

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to Daisy Chain

Previous OK

Send To USB

Select file type

Global TLL

Model TLL

Select the file name and press OK to start

GlobalClone00001.TLL

Previous OK

1 Select the desired files using the or buttons and press the OK button.

2 When the download is complete, the screen switches to the initial installation screen.

NOTE

• Model TLL : Appears under the top-level folder on your USB drive in the form of an xx(model name)xxxxx .TLL. The

‘xxxxx’ refers to a number. Model TTL files appear only when they are compatible with the given model, and they are transferrable only when the model names match.

For example, if the model is 43SE3B-5DC, its Model TLL file is saved as a file with any name between xxSE3B-

5DC00001.TLL and xxSE3B-5DC99999.TLL.)

• Global TLL : Appears under top-level folder on your USB drive in the form of a GlobalClonexxxxx.TLL. The ‘xxxxx’ refers to a number.

For example, if the model is 43SE3B-5DC, its Global TLL file is saved as a file with any name between

GlobalClone00001.TLL and GlobalClone99999.TLL.)

(* For a Global TLL file to be cloned, the Model TLL file located in the same folder needs to be deleted or moved to a different folder.)

• When Global TLL and Model TLL files are both present in the top-level folder, press the red button to display the

Global TLL file or the green button to display the Model TLL file.

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Logo Image Download

This feature allows you to download splash image files onto your monitor.

Create a ‘LG_MONITOR’ folder on your USB flash drive and copy a splash image file into the folder.

1 Select the desired image file using the or buttons and press the OK button.

USB Cloning

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to Daisy Chain

Previous OK

Logo Image Download

Image1.jpg

Image2.jpg

Image3.jpg

Previous OK

2 Wait until the download is complete. When the download is complete, the monitor turns off and on again.

3 When the monitor turns on, you can see your new splash image.

NOTE

• Only JPEG files 1 MB or smaller can be used as splash images.

• Progressively encoded JPEG files are not applicable.

• Make sure that splash images have a resolution suitable for the screen resolution of the monitor.

• The maximum resolution for a splash image is Full HD, 1920 x 1080 and HD, 1360 x 768. The minimum resolution for a splash image is 64 x 64.

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Send to DaisyChain

This feature allows you to copy the settings of a monitor to other monitors using RS-232C.

1 Transfer the settings of your current monitor to other linked monitors via RS-232C outputs.

2 The settings of the foremost monitor are copied, while the settings for other monitors in the RS-232C daisy-chain are not.

3 Select Send to DaisyChain, then select Yes to transfer the data or select No to go back to the previous menu.

4 Repeat this until all monitors that are connected to the current monitor’s RS-232C output port turn off. After the monitors turn off, turn them on and check if the settings have been copied.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

USB Cloning

Ez Download

Receive from USB

Send to USB

Logo Image Download

Send to Daisy Chain

Previous OK

All user settings will be Send to Daisy Chain.

Still Continue?

Yes No

Transfer Start !!!!

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Password Change

You can change your password for security purposes.

Enter a new 4-digit number in Change Password.

Enter the same number again in Confirm Password to confirm the password.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Password Change

Change Password

Confirm Password

Previous

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

OK

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Set ID Setup

This feature allows you to set an ID for the product.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Set ID Setup

Set ID Lock

Set ID

Auto Set ID

Reset ID

Previous

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

Set ID Lock

• You can enable Set ID Lock by selecting “Yes” or cancel Set ID Lock by selecting “No”.

Set ID

• Pick and enter a number between 1 - 255 (1 - 1000, with some models) for the Set ID.

Auto Set ID

• This feature sets an ID for the product automatically.

Setting ID Automatically.

Do you want to start with 1?

(Current Set ID : 1)

Yes No

No

1

Press OK

Press OK

OK

• If you set this feature to Yes, all monitor in the RS-232C daisy-chain are assigned a sequential Set ID, starting with 1.

• If you set this feature to No, Set IDs are assigned to the monitor sequentially, starting with the foremost set.

• A Set ID cannot be decreased from its current value. Therefore, it is recommended that you execute Reset ID before using this feature.

• Execution time may vary depending on the installation environment.

• If the Auto Set ID operation is not completed normally, turn the product off and on, and then try again.

• The Yes/No options only work on the foremost monitor in the daisy-chain.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

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Reset ID

• This feature initializes the Set ID of the product.

• After execution, the Set IDs of all monitor in the RS-232C daisy chain are reset to 1.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

NOTE

• Be sure to execute Auto Set ID/Reset ID when Picture ID is set to Off.

Configuration Setup

• This feature enables a detailed configuration of the product.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Configuration Setup

Splash Offset Time

USB Auto Playback

15Min Auto Off

Automatic Standby

Screen Saver Cube

Previous

+0 sec

Disable

Disable

Off

Yes

OK

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

Splash Offset Time

• This feature controls the amount of time a splash image is displayed.

• You can select a time between 0 and 10 seconds.

U SB Auto Playback

• This is a feature that automatically plays video or photo files from your USB storage device.

• This feature is activated when you connect a USB device to your monitor or when you turn on your monitor with a

USB device connected to it.

• Video and photo files must be located in the root folder, in the first partition of your USB storage device.

• Video or photo files located here will play back repeatedly.

NOTE

• Contents stored on the USB storage device connected to USB 1 are played back if USB storage devices are connected to both USB 1 and USB 2.

15 Min Auto Off

• Sets whether to use the 15 Min Auto Off feature.

• It can be set to Enable or Disable.

• Enable: If there is no signal for 15 minutes, the product turns off.

• Disable: 15 Min Auto Off is not used.

• It is recommended that you set this feature to Off if you intend to use the product for long periods of time as the feature turns the power of the product off.

Automatic Standby

• Sets whether to use the 4 hour/6 hour/8 hour automatic standby feature.

• The option can be set to Off, 4 Hours, 6 Hours, or 8 Hours.

• If you set this feature to a setting other than Off, the product turns off if there is no input from the remote control for 4 hours, 6 hours, or 8 hours.

• If you set this option to Off, the Automatic Standby feature is disabled.

Screen Saver Cube

• This Screen Saver feature lets you enable/disable the 360-degree-rotating LG Cube which appears on the screen when there is no signal.

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Lock Mode

• This feature allows you to select an input that you want to restrict. The selected input is automatically restricted according to your settings.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Lock Mode

USB

Initial Setting

Previous

Enable

Enable

OK

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

USB

• Enables/disables USB input. The following will happen when USB input is disabled:

• The pop-up window that appears when a USB disk is connected to your monitor is blocked.

• You cannot enter ‘My Media’ in the menu.

• You cannot enter ‘USB Input’ in the Input List.

• ‘USB Auto Playback’ is set to No, and input is not possible. (* However, you can download software updates and

Welcome Screens.)

Initial Setting

• Sets Initial Setting use to Enable or Disable.

• If set to Disable, the Initial Setting item is deactivated in the menu.

External Speaker / Audio out

• This feature enables the transfer of analog/digital audio signals from your monitor to external devices.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Output Control

Previous

Off

OK

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

Output Control

• Off: Does not transfer audio signals to external devices.

• Fixed: Outputs the volume at a fixed level.

(The volume of an external audio device cannot be muted.)

• Variable: The Volume level can be changed to a value between 0 and 100.

(This feature may not be supported on some models.)

NOTE

• When connecting an external audio device to your monitor, be sure to use one with a built-in audio amplifier.

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Fail Over

• This feature enables automatic switching to another input signal when there is no signal from the current input.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

Fail Over

Mode

USB

Priority1

Priority2

Priority3

Priority4

Previous

Off

Off

-----

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-----

-----

OK

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

You can set Mode to Off, Auto, or Manual.

• Off: Fail Over is disabled.

• Auto: If there is no signal from the current input, the product input switches to a different input that has a video signal following a specified order (*see table).

• Manual: You can set switching priorities for inputs when there is no signal. If there are a multiple video signals, the current input switches to the input with the highest priority.

You can set USB to Off, Movie, or Photo.

• Off: Fail Over USB is disabled.

• Movie: If you set this feature to Auto, a movie is played back when there is no input signal. If you set this feature to

Manual, a movie is played back when there is no signal from any of the prioritized inputs.

• Photo: If you set this feature to Auto, a photo slideshow is played back when there is no input signal. If you set this feature to Manual, a photo slideshow is played back when there is no signal from any of the prioritized inputs.

Fail Over priority when set to Auto

Current source

RGB

DVI-D

HDMI

OPS

1st change

HDMI

HDMI

DVI-D

HDMI

2st change

DVI-D

OPS

OPS

DVI-D

3st change

OPS

RGB

RGB

RGB

4st change

USB Auto play

USB Auto play

USB Auto play

USB Auto play

5st change

RGB NO SIGNAL

DVI NO SIGNAL

HDMI NO SIGNAL

OPS NO SIGNAL

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NOTE

• The number of priorities may vary depending on the model.

• If you set Mode to Off, all of its sub-options are disabled.

• If you set Mode to Auto, the Priority menus are disabled.

• If you set USB to Movie or Photo, the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup is disabled, and the corresponding function is also disabled.

• If you set the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup to Movie or Photo, the USB option in Fail Over is disabled, and the corresponding function is also disabled.

• When the USB option in Lock Mode is disabled, both the USB Auto Playback option and Fail Over’s USB option are disabled, and the corresponding functions are also disabled.

• For the Fail Over USB function to work, your USB drive must have a FAIL_OVER or fail_over folder, as well as valid contents (movies and images).

• If your USB drive does not have either a FAIL_OVER/fail_over folder or contents, the default USB pop-up menu appears when the Fail Over USB function is performed.

• The USB Fail Over function does not work after the distribution of contents (or the playback of a contents schedule).

However, if a Fail Over event occurs (input signal connection/change to Fail Over USB option/USB reconnection), the

Fail Over USB function works.

• USB Fail Over does not work during playback of a contents file or while in standby for the playback of a contents schedule.

• USB Fail Over does not work during software updates, including EZ Download.

• Contents stored on the USB storage device connected to USB 1 are played back if USB storage devices are connected to both USB 1 and USB 2.

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ISM Method

If a still image is displayed on the screen for an extended period of time, image sticking can occur. The ISM method is a feature that prevents image sticking.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

LG Digital Signage Setup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

Easy Brightness Control

ISM Method

Mode

Timer

Period

Time

Bar Image

Bar Color

Bar Transparency

Bar Direction

User Image

Normal

Immediately

1 hour

1 min.

Off

Red

Off

Left -> Right

Movie

OK

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

Previous

Mode

• Normal: Disables the ISM method.

• Inversion: Inverts screen colors to remove image sticking.

• Orbiter: Moves the image’s position on the screen a certain number of pixels at regular intervals in a certain order to remove image sticking.

• White Wash: Displays a white pattern to remove image sticking.

• Color Wash: Alternately displays a white pattern and a color pattern to remove image sticking.

• Washing Bar: Displays a bar on the screen to make the image move smoothly.

(If you select Washing Bar, Bar Image, Bar Color, or Bar Transparency is enabled.)

• User Image: Plays your photos or movies using a USB storage device.

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Timer

• Immediately: Performs the ISM function immediately after the ISM Method menu window disappears. The Period/

Time option is disabled.

a) Inversion: Inverts the screen every 30 minutes.

b) Orbiter: The image moves 3 pixels every 2 minutes in a certain order.

c) User Image: Displays the image on repeat until you press the EXIT button on your remote control.

• Repeat: Performs the ISM function for a specified amount of time in each period. (Period and Time are only enabled when Repeat is selected.) a) Inversion: Inverts the screen for a specified amount of time and then restores the screen to its original settings.

The period will be calculated again after the screen is restored.

b) Orbiter: Moves the image 3 pixels at specified time intervals. In Repeat mode, the Orbiter function is terminated only when a movie is output or when there is a button input from the remote control. After the termination of the Orbiter function, the period will be calculated again.

c) User Image: You can terminate User Image by pressing the EXIT button on your remote control before a specified time passes. After termination of the User Image function, the period will be calculated again.

Period

• You can set the period between 1 and 24 hours.

• When there is a button input from your remote control, this function is terminated and the period is calculated again.

Time

• You can select from among 1 - 10 mins / 20 mins / 30 mins / 60 mins / 90 mins / 120 mins / 180 mins / 240 mins

• The ISM function is performed for a specified period.

NOTE

Still Image Detecting and ISM Method

• If you set Still Image Detecting to Yes, the ISM function starts when the amount of time the image has been still reaches a specified period. When a movie is output, the function is terminated and the period is recalculated.

• If you set Still Image Detecting to No, the ISM function starts when the amount of time no button input from the remote control is detected reaches a specified period.

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Bar Image

• Off: Displays a bar with a fixed resolution of 300 x 1080, then moves the bar.

• On: Displays a user-downloaded image, and moves the image.

NOTE

• Images can be displayed at your desired size without a size limit. (However, the image height is fixed at 1080.)

• If only one image is downloaded, the image is displayed alone and the bar moves.

• If multiple images are downloaded, the images move alternately fading in and out of each other.

• Each of the downloaded images is displayed once per cycle.

How to Download an ISM Bar Image in Ez Download.

1 In order to download an image in Ez Download, there must be an image file in an ‘ism_bar’ or ‘ISM_BAR’ folder on your USB storage device.

2 Delete the existing contents stored on internal memory before downloading a new image file.

3 Add [ISMBAR] as a prefix to the name of a file to distinguish the file from others (EPK, Logo, No Signal, etc.).

4 Download ISM photos or movies in Ez Download.

NOTE

• You can download multiple images up to 5 MB combined.

• The total bit size of images must be under 50 MB.

For example, in the case of a 500 KB image with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, its bit size, as calculated by image decoding, is about 7.91 MB (1920 * 1080 * 32 bit / 1024 / 1024 / 8).

Therefore, if you download 7 images of the same size, the total size of the images is about 3.5 MB, which falls within

5 MB, but because its total bit size is 7.91 MB * 7 = 55.3 MB, they cannot be downloaded.

Bar Color

• You can choose from six colors: red, green, blue, white, black, and gray.

• This feature is only applicable when Bar Image is set to Off.

Bar Transparency

• Off: Displays the bar opaquely.

• On: Displays the bar translucently.

Bar Direction

• Left -> Right: The bar moves from left to right.

• Right -> Left: The bar moves from right to left.

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User Image

• This feature enables the playback of your desired photos and movies using your USB storage device.

(If you select User Image, the contents options of Movie and Photo are enabled.

- Movie: Plays movies stored in the ISM (or ism) folder on your USB storage device

- Photo: Plays a slide show of images stored in the ISM (or ism) folder on your USB storage device.

• If both USB 1 and USB 2 are active, the User Image feature is performed on the device connected to USB 1.

• While User Image is performed, menus are not displayed until you press a key.

If you press a key, menus are displayed and you can change settings.

• The User Image feature is performed on the USB 1 device if USB storage devices are connected to both USB 1 and

USB 2.

• While User Image is performed, USB 1 and USB 2 must be unoccupied for the playback of contents stored on internal memory.

• When there is no valid folder/contents, no action is performed.

• You can store movies and photos on internal memory using Ez Download.

How to Download an ISM Photo/Movie in Ez Download.

1 In order to download a user image in Ez Download, there must be a user image file in an ‘ism’ or ‘ISM’ folder on your USB drive.

2 Delete the existing contents stored on internal memory before downloading a new image file.

3 Add [ISMPHO] as a prefix to the name of a file for photos or [ISMMOV] if the file contains movies, to distinguish the file from others (EPK, Logo, No Signal, etc).

4 Download ISM photos or movies in Ez Download.

NOTE

• You can download one movie file of up to 30 MB.

• You can download multiple photos of up to 5 MB combined.

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Easy Brightness Control

The backlight is adjusted according to your schedule(s).

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

SuperSign Server Setup

Holiday Schedule

No Signal Image

Crestron

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

Easy Brightness Control

Mode

Hour

Minute

Backlight

Add Schedule

On

12

00

70

12:00 (70)

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Close

• The backlight is adjusted according to your schedule(s).

• You can set this feature to On (enabled) or Off (disabled).

• Easy Brightness Control is disabled if the current time is not set.

• Easy Brightness Control is disabled if Energy Saving is set to Maximum.

• You can add up to six schedules, and they are sorted in ascending order by time.

• If more than six schedules are added, the latest schedule is automatically deleted.

• You can delete a schedule by selecting it from the list and pressing the OK button.

• Duplicate schedules are not added. However, the backlight value is renewed.

(This feature may not be available with some models.)

• Return to default settings by clicking [General] -> [Reset to Initial Settings].

Easy Brightness Control

Mode

Hour

Minute

Backlight

Add Schedule

Off

--

--

--

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Close

SuperSign Server Setup

• This feature is used to link with the SuperSign software.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

SuperSign Server Setup

Holiday Schedule

No Signal Image

Crestron

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

SuperSign Server Setup

Player Name

Server IP Setting

Server IP Status

Previous

Press OK

Press OK

Not connected

OK

Player Name

• You can set the name of the player you want controlled in the SuperSign software. (You can enter up to 20 characters.)

Server IP Setting

• You can set the IP address of the computer (server) on which the SuperSign software is installed.

Server IP Status

• This feature displays the status of the connection between your monitor and the SuperSign server.

- Not connected: Your monitor is not connected to the SuperSign server.

- Waiting for Approval: Your monitor is connected to the SuperSign server but has not yet been approved.

- Rejected: Your monitor is connected to the SuperSign server but has been rejected.

- Connected: Your monitor is connected to the SuperSign server and has been approved.

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Holiday Schedule

This feature allows you to specify holidays (unit: day) when the product will not be used.

Installation Menu (V 3.0)

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

SuperSign Server Setup

No Signal Image

Crestron

Holiday Schedule

On

Add Schedule

January 1 ~ January 1

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Delete All Close

Holiday Schedule

Off

Add Schedule

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Delete All Close

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

• Holidays are specified according to your schedule(s).

• You can set this feature to On (enabled) or Off (disabled).

• Holiday Schedule is disabled if the current time is not set.

• You can add up to seven schedules.

• Duplicate schedules cannot be added.

No Signal Image

This feature allows the screen image to be changed when there is no signal.

No Signal Image Installation Menu (V 3.0)

Configuration Setup

Lock Mode

External Speaker / Audio out

Fail Over

ISM Method

Easy Brightness Control

SuperSign Server Setup

Holiday Schedule

No Signal Image

Mode

Slide Time

Previous

Crestron

Disable

Original

5 sec

OK

S/W : xx.xx.xx.xx Micom : x.xx.x OK

• You can use the default image of “No Signal” or a new image by disabling or enabling the No Signal Image feature.

• You can change the image size to Full, Original, or Fit in the Mode option.

• You can set Slide Time if you download multiple images. (5 / 10 / 15 / 20 sec)

How to Download a No Signal Image in Ez Download

1 In order to download an image in Ez Download, there must be an image file in an ‘lg_sig’ or ‘LG_SIG’ folder on your

USB drive.

2 Delete the existing contents stored in internal memory before downloading a new image file.

3 Select the image(s) you want to download. Please make sure that the Total Size in the right-hand corner of the Ez

Download menu does not exceed the Max Size 10240 KB (10 MB).

4 Download the image file for No Signal Image in EZ Download.

NOTE

• Only JPEG files 1 MB or smaller in size can be used as No Signal Image update.

• Progressively encoded JPEG files are not applicable.

• The maximum file resolution for a No Signal Image is Full HD, 1920 x 1080 and HD, 1360 x 768. The minimum file resolution for a No Signal Image is 64 x 64.

• No Signal Image files with a resolution of Full HD, 1920 x 1080 can cause image sticking.

• Only No Signal Image files with English names are displayed correctly.

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Crestron

• This function allows synchronization with an application provided by Crestron.

• Server: This menu sets the IP for the network connection with the server (equipment provided by Crestron).

• Port: This menu sets the port for the network connection with the server. The default port number is 41794.

• IP ID: This menu sets a unique ID for synchronizing with the application.

Digital Signage Media Player

Content produced and distributed by SuperSign W can be played.

Supported content types include external input, text, and music, as well as photographs, videos, and Signage Monitors.

Executable content

*.cts: These files can be played at any time.

*.sce: These files can be played at any time like *.cts files or they can be played to a specific schedule.

Using the My Media menu to play files

• After inserting the USB storage device, access the My Media menu and select an executable content file under the

“All Media” tab or the “Contents List” tab to play the file.

Auto-play on USB insertion

• Turning on the main power or inserting a USB device when the main power is on will automatically play executable content in a specific folder.

• If a USB device has already been inserted when the main power is turned on, executable content in the “normal” folder is played by default. If the “normal” folder does not exist, executable content in the “AutoPlay” folder is played.

• If a USB device is inserted some time after the main power has been turned on, executable content in the “AutoPlay” folder is played by default. If the “AutoPlay” folder does not exist, executable content in the “normal” folder is played.

• Autoplay for an inserted USB device is only supported on USB port 1.

Distributing and playing content via SuperSign W

• If a USB storage device is inserted in USB port #1, the LAN cable is connected, and the SuperSign Server settings are configured, content can be distributed from the SuperSign W server to the player.

• Schedules can be set to play a combination of various content or media in SuperSign W at the time the user wants.

• Messages created by the user can be sent to the player via SuperSign W.

• For more information, see the SuperSign W manual.

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  • Indoor Digital signage flat panel Black
  • 81.3 cm (32") 1920 x 1080 pixels LED 350 cd/m²
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