Planar PS5552 manuel d'utilisation

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    PS4652/PS5552/PS6552 USER’S GUIDE www .p lana r .c om[...]

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    Important Rec ycle Instruction: This product may contain electronic waste that can be hazardous if not disposed of properly . Rec ycle or dispose in accordance with local, sta te, or federa l Laws . For more information, con tact the Electronic Industri es Alliance at WW W . EIAE.ORG . Revision C ontrol DA TE: DESCRIPTION: November 2013 Docum ent n[...]

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    Table of Contents 1 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Safety warnin gs and pr ecautions ................ ............. ................ ............ 3 Important safety inst ructions ................ ............. ................ ............. ..... 4 Notes on the LCD panel of this display ................................................................[...]

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    Table of Contents 2 OSD menu overview ................ .............................................................................................. 31 Operations in the OSD menu .............................................................................................. 33 Picture menu ...........................................................[...]

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    Safety warnings and precautions 3 Safety warnings and precautions • The mains plug of the power supply c ord shall re main r eadily operable. The AC receptacle (mains socket outlet) shall be installed near the equipmen t and sha ll be easily accessible . T o completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the power cord plug fr[...]

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    Important safety instructions 4 Impor tant safety instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructio ns. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dr y cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the ma nufacturer's instructions.[...]

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    Important safety instructions 5 Sa fet y n ot ice fo r re mo te co ntr ol • Do not put the remote control in the direct heat, humidit y , and avoid fire. • Do not drop the remote control. • Do not expose the remote control t o water or moisture. F ailure to do so could result in malfunction. • Confirm there is no object between the remote c[...]

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    Package contents 6 Package c onten ts Open the sal es pack age and chec k the contents. If any item is mis sing or damag ed, please conta ct your dealer immediately . Notes: • The type of power cord supplied may dif fer from that illustrated dep ending on your region of purchase. • Before discardin g the package, check that yo u haven't le[...]

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    Setting up the display 7 Setting up the display Mounting the display Y ou can install the display on a ver tical sur face with a suitable wall mounting bracket or on a horizontal sur face with a table stand. Please pay attention to the f ollowing notes during installation: • This display should be insta lled by at least two ad ult persons. Attemp[...]

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    Parts of the display and their functions 8 Parts of the display and their functions Rear panel No . Name Description Remote control sensor / Ambient light sensor / Powe r in d ic a to r • Receives command signals from the remote control . • Detects ambient lighting conditions around the display and adjusts screen brightness automa tically when [...]

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    Parts of the display and their functions 9 Input/output terminals No. Name Description AC S W I TCH O N / OF F T u rns on or off the main power . AC po wer input Connects to a power outlet via the supplied pow er cord. Po wer ca ble rout er clip Assists in routing the pow er cable to avoid gr avitational pull downward. AU D I O O U T Outputs audio [...]

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    Parts of the display and their functions 10 USB T ype A Connects to a USB flash drive. USB Mini B Connects to a computer for saving media content to internal memory. RJ45 Connects to the RJ-45 port on your Ethernet or router . 14 15 16[...]

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    Parts of the display and their functions 11 Rem ote cont ro l ON / OFF T urns the display on or off . INPUT Selects an input source. EXIT Returns to a previous me nu or closes the OSD menu.  / VOL- /  / VOL+ • Scrolls through settings and options in the OSD menu. • T urns down/up the volume. ENTER Confirms your selection or sav e changes.[...]

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    Parts of the display and their functions 12 Using the r emote contr ol Installing remote c ontrol batteries Remote control usage tips • Point and aim the t op front of the remote con trol directly at the display's remote control sensor window or IR sensor on extender cable when pressing the buttons. • Do not let the remote control become w[...]

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    Connection 13 Con n e c ti o n Co nnect ing audio/video signals Pa y attention to the following notes when y ou connect cables: • Please turn off all devices. • F amiliarize yourself with the audio/vide o ports on the display and the devices you want to use . Be aware that incorrect connections may adversely affect picture quality. • Do not r[...]

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    Connection 14 Co nnect ing the YPbP r component video input 1. Connect the VIDEO IN (YPbPr) jacks on the display to the component output jacks on an A/V device (such as a VCR or DVD play er) usin g a compon ent vide o cable . 2. Connect the A/V device’ s au dio output jacks to the AU D I O I N jack o n the display using a suitable audio cable. T [...]

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    Connection 15 Co nnecting the DVI-D digital input 1. Connect the DVI-D jack on the display to the DVI-D output jack on a computer using a DVI-D cable. 2. If needed, connect the computer’ s audio output jack to the AU D I O IN jack on the display using a suitable audio cable. T o selec t an a ppropriate audio source, see " Audio Source" [...]

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    Connection 16 Co nnecting the HDMI digital input 1. Connect the HDMI ja ck on t he d isplay to the HDM I out put j ack on a comp uter u sing an HD MI cable or a DVI-D to HDMI con version cable. 2. If needed, connect the computer’ s audio output jack to the AUD I O IN jack on the d isplay using a suitable audio cable. T o selec t an a ppropriate a[...]

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    Connection 17 Co nnecting the DisplayP or t (DP) digital input 1. Connect the DP jack on the display to the DisplayP ort output jack on a computer using a Dis- playP ort cable. 2. T o view video image from this input, press the DP button on the remote control, or select DisplayP or t from the source selection bar . Note: • The ca bles are not sup[...]

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    Connection 18 Co nnect ing multiple display s Y ou can connect multiple displays serially (daisy chain connection) to a computer for management. The number of displays you can c onne ct serially depends on the resolution of the input signal you use. Notes: • This RS-232C daisy chain connection requires an RS-232C port equipped computer . • Use [...]

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    Connection 19 Co nnecting power 1. Plug one end of the p ower cor d into the A C power input jack on the display an d the other end into an appropriate powe r outlet (if the outlet is switched, turn on the switch). 2. Flick the AC SWITCH ON/OFF switch to the ON position to turn on the main power . Notes: • The supplied power cord is suitable fo r[...]

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    Basic operations 20 Basic oper ations T urning the display on or off Locking/unlocking the controls Y ou can lock/unlock the control panel to preven t unwanted or accidental operations. Contr ol panel buttons T o lock/unlock the control panel butt ons, press and hold the  /- and  /+ bu ttons on the co ntrol panel simultaneously for at least 5[...]

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    Network connection 21 Network c o nnection Co nnect ing the display to a local area network T o set the display to connect to a local area network (LAN): 1. Connect a RJ45 cable to the corr esponding ports on the display and your LAN switch or route r . 2. Open the OSD menu. G o to Setting > Control Setting and sel ect LAN . 3. Go to Setting >[...]

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    Network connection 22 Remote network c ontrol Once the display is connected via LAN connection, you can access the displ ay’ s built-in remote network control inter face using a comp uter and the display ’ s IP address. Notes: • The computer and display must have the same Subnet Ma sk , Defaul t Gateway , Primar y DNS and Secondary DNS settin[...]

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    Network connection 23 Picture & Sound The Pictur e & Sound page provides options f o r picture and sound adjustments. For more information about how to adjust these settings, ple ase refe r to " Pic tu re me nu " on pag e 34 an d "Sound menu" on page 35. Note: • The Power ON and OFF buttons will be disabled (grayed out[...]

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    Network connection 24 Setting The S etting page provides options for advanced display adjustments. For mor e information about how to adjust these settings, plea se refer to "Setting menu" on page 38. Schedu le The Schedule page provides options for c onfiguring current time and date, and up to 7 schedule settings for the display to turn [...]

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    Network connection 25 Mail Report The Mail Report page provides options for configuring email server settings for sending status or alert repor ts from the display . Configuring mail server settings The mail server settings must be correctly configured f or the display to send email messages . 1. Specify the recipient’ s and sender’ s email add[...]

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    Network connection 26 Status repo r t If activated, a status repor t will be generated and sent periodical ly according to your settings in the Mail Report page. Below is an example of the format and content of the status report. Status R epor t [Display] Model Name: (Model name of the display) Serial No.: (Serial number of the display) [ST A TUS] [...]

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    Network connection 27 Alert report - therm al error If the display’ s ambient temperature exceeds 50 o C (122 o F) for ov er 30 seconds, a thermal err or alert repor t will be generated and sent to th e specified recipient. Below is an example of the format and content of the report. If a thermal error alert occurs, turn off the display and check[...]

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    Network connection 28 Alert repor t - voltage error If a fluc tuation in DC power supply to the display ’ s internal components (scaler IC and backlight) occurs, a vol tage error alert report will be generated and sent to the specified r ecipient, and the display will turn off automatically . Below is an example of the format and content of the r[...]

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    Network connection 29 Network Pro vides options for manually setting the disp lay’ s IP address or obtain ing an IP address automatically from a DHCP server . For more inf ormation about how to configure network settings, please refer to "Connecting the display to a local ar ea network" on page 21.[...]

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    Network connection 30 RS232 commands ov er the network The PS-Series also supports extending access to the RS232 commands over a network connection. Below are the steps to follow fo r controlling the display over LAN through the RJ45 connector . 1. Connect display & PC to hub or connect display to PC with LAN cable directly. 2. Set display IP a[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 31 The OSD ( On-S creen Displa y) menu OSD menu ov erview Notes: • Category A funct ions are only availa ble when the signal is input from VGA IN . • Category B funct ions allow for dif ferent settings for each input sig nal source. Menu item Fun c t i on Catego ry See page Picture Picture Mo de C 34 Backlight D[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 32 • Category C fu nctions allow for di fferent set tings for each input signal source and signal type (PC or video). • Category D fu nctions allow for di fferent set tings fo r each input signal source, signal type (P C or video) and Picture Mode. • Settings of category E functions af fect globally over all i[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 33 Operations in the OSD menu Operat ion Using th e control p anel Using the remo te control PS4652/PS5552 PS6552 1. Press MENU to o pen t he OSD menu. 2. In the OSD menu, press  or  to select an item. 3. Press ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE (or ENTER ) to confirm selection. 4. Press  or  to sel ect a feature and pr[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 34 Picture menu Picture Mode St andard Backlight 80 Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Color 25 Sharpness 10 Color T emp. 9300K Noise Reduction Off Film Mode Auto Reset Picture :Move :Enter :Exit ENTER EXIT Item Description Picture Mo de Pro vides preset picture modes ( Viv id , Stan dard and Cinema ) for usin g the dis play[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 35 Sound menu Sound Mode St andard Tr e b l e 0 Bass 0 Balance Center Surround Off Spea ker Internal Audio So urce Audio Reset Sound :Move :Enter :Exit ENTER EXIT Item Descri ption Sound Mode Adjusts the sound output from the speakers. • Dynami c : Enhances treble and bass . • Standa rd : Flat settings. • Cu s[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 36 Screen men u P AP Setting Display Wall Aspect Full Adjust Screen Freeze Off Screen :Move :Enter :Exit ENTER EXIT Item Descripti on PA P S e t t i n g (Picture and P icture) • PA P : Turns on or off the PIP (P ic ture in Picture) and PBP (Picture by P icture) functions. • Ac tiv e Pi c tu re : For the PIP , se[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 37 Aspect (continued) • Ful l : Enlarges th e picture horizon tally to fil l the screen when the picture source is 4:3 (Standard definition). When the picture source is 16 :9 (High definition), it displays in the same 16:9 aspec t ratio. • 4:3 : Displays al l picture source in 4:3 as pect ratio. • Original : E[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 38 Setting menu Language English Schedule Power Save ECO Control Setting RS-232C Network Settings Set Monitor ID 01 HDMI Control Off Advanced Informati on All Reset Setting :Move :Enter :Exit ENTER EXIT Item Description Language Sets your pref erred language f or the OSD menu. Schedul e • Da te and Tim e : Sets th[...]

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    The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 39 Set Mon itor ID Assigns an ID number f or the current disp lay when mult iple displays are connected. Note: • For use under the RS-232C control mode. HDMI Con trol Uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics C ont rol) industry standard protocol to share functionality between connected devices and the display . T o[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 40 V iewing multimedia conten ts Y ou can play audio, video and view document files on a USB device or in the display ’ s built-in memory using the multimedi a menu. T o change to multimedia input: 1. Make su re the displ ay is correctly connect ed to an ex ternal device. 2. Press the MUL TI-M EDIA button on the remote[...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 41 V i ewing files V iewing files in the display’ s built-in memor y The displa y is equipped with a 4GB built-in memory. Y ou can transfer files from a comput er to the built-in memory and view these files on the display . 1. On the display , enable the USBConnect function in the Settings > Syst em > USBConnect[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 42 • Office Viewer : - Adobe PDF: accepts file size up to 75MB PDF 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4 - Microsoft Word: accepts file size up to 100MB British Word 95/W ord 97/2000/2 003/2007 (.docx)/2010 (.docx) - Microsof t Excel: accepts fil e size up to 15 MB British Excel 5, 95, Excel 97/2 000/2002/2003/20 07 (.xlsx)/2010 (.xlsx)[...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 43 Photo Supported photo files will appear as thumbnails on the screen. Y ou can use the r emote control to select and view a photo and perform other additional operations. Remote control button functions in thumbnail view : No Name Des criptio n HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC Goes back to the previous page . ENTE[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 44 Remote control button functions in browse mode: No Icon Desc ription (Rotate) 1. Press or to highlight this icon, and then press ENTER . 2. Press or to rotate th e photo counterclockwise or clockwise (0 > 90 > 180 > 270 degrees). 3. T o return to normal view , press ESC . (Zoom) 1. Press or to highlight this [...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 45 Vid e o Suppor ted video files will appear in the list on th e screen. Y ou can use the remote co ntrol to select and play a video file and per form other additional operations. Remote control button functions in list view No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC G oes back to the pre vious page. ENTE[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 46 Remote control button functions: when the playback con trols panel is displayed Playback controls panel No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC • Hides the control user interface when the video is playing . • Goes back to the previous page when the vide o is not playing. ENTER Plays/paus es the vi[...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 47 Remote control button functions: when the playback contr ols panel is hidden No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC Goes back to the previous page. ENTER Displays the play back controls panel . • / : N/A • : Goes to the previous video. • : Goes to the next vi deo. REV Displays the play back co[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 48 Aud io Suppor ted audio f iles will a ppear in the list on th e screen. Y ou c an use the remote control to selec t and play an audio file and per f orm other additional operations. Remote control button functions in list view: No Name Description HOME G oes back to the main page . ESC Goes back to the previous page .[...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 49 Remote control button func tions during playback: No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC G oes back to the pre vious page. ENTER Plays/pauses the audio . • / : N/A • : Plays the previous audio file. • : Plays the next audio file. REV Rewin ds th e audi o. Plays/pauses the audio . Stops playing[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 50 Office Viewer Y ou can us e the Office V iew er to view Po werPoint , Wor d, Excel and PDF files. Select the document you want to view and perform the functio ns as pr ovided on the screen according to your needs. Remote control button functions in list view: No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main pag e. ESC G[...]

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    Viewing mult imedia contents 51 Remote control button functions when a document is opened: No Name Description HOME Goes back to the main page. ESC C loses the document. ENTER Zooms in to the maximum view or zooms out to the minimum view . • : Moves to the top of the page or goes back to the previous page. • : Moves to the bott om of the page o[...]

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    Viewing multimedia contents 52 Settings Y ou can change settings for the EZ Media and EZ Di spla y functions in the S ettings menu. Item Description Syste m • Ve r s i o n : Shows firmware version numbe r . • Language : Sets a preferred language f or the OSD menu. • Update : Allows yo u to u pdate the f ir mware of the EZ Media and EZ Displ a[...]

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    Product information 53 Pr oduc t information Specifications Item Specifications PS4652 PS5552 PS6552 LCD panel Backlight E-LED Panel size 46 " 55 " 64.53 " Pixel pitch (mm) 0.53025 x 0.53025 0.21 x 0.63 0.744 x 0.744 Native resolution (pixels) 1920 x 1080 Brightness (cd/m 2 ) (typical) 500 450 Contrast (typical) 4000:1 Adaptive Contr[...]

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    Product information 54 The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedi a Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trad emarks or registered trademarks o f HDMI Licensing LLC in t he United S tate s and other countries. Notes: • S pecifications and functions are subje ct to change without notice. • : supported, Blank: not supported Picture in Picture [...]

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    Product information 55 Dimensions PS4652 Unit: mm 100 238.79 238.79 569.8 75 323.69 323.69 400 50 30 110 75 100 107.99 141.7 447 46.98 1047.4 1021.3 13.05 13.05 575.9 602 65.25 13.05[...]

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    Product information 56 PS5552 1212.8 13.2 1239.2 447 683.6 710 13.2 131 132 569.8 334.7 334.7 33.77 419.6 419.6 1052.7 100 75 400 115 400 154.5 248.5 75 100 50 30[...]

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    Product information 57 PS6552 Unit: mm 1521.2 1432.6 37.3 44.3 882.8 808.2 81.6 36.8 560.6 400 560.6 74.2 100 351.7 100 100 100 75 252.3 75 80.25 558.35 71.3 128.5 71.3 241.4 241.4 400 74.2 128.5 224.4 433 225.4 475.7 569.8 475.7[...]

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    Product information 58 Remo te control cod es No . Fun c t i on Cus to me r code Hex code 1 OFF 00 0D 2 INPUT 00 0B 3I N F O 0 0 2 2 4O N 0 0 0 C 5 1/VGA 00 01 6 2/DVI 00 02 73 / D P 0 0 0 3 8 4/HDMI-1 00 04 9 5/HDMI-2 00 05 10 6/SDI 00 06 1 1 7/A V 00 07 12 8/YPbPr 00 08 13 9/MUL TI-MEDIA 00 09 14 EXIT 00 28 15 0/MUTE 00 00 16 MENU 00 0F 17 Up 00 [...]

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    Product information 59 Suppor ted input signal resolution Resolution Pixel Rate (MHz) Input source VGA DVI Display Por t HDMI YPbP r 1 RGB 640x480 @ 60Hz (VGA) 25.175 2 640x480 @ 72Hz 31.500 3 640x480 @ 75Hz 31.500 4 720x400 @ 70Hz 28.320 5 800x600 @ 60Hz (SVGA) 40.000 6 800x600 @ 75Hz 49.500 7 1024x768 @ 60Hz (XGA) 65.000 8 1024x768 @ 75Hz 78.750 [...]

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    Product information 60 Notes: • : supported • Blank: not supporte d 33 HD 1080p (25Hz) 74.250 34 1080p ( 30Hz) 74.250 35 1080p ( 50Hz) 79.500 36 1080p ( 60Hz) 71.000 37 1080p ( 24Psf) 38 1080p ( 25Psf)[...]

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    Product information 61 Suppor ted P AP input signal combina tion Notes: • : supported • Blank: not supporte d Main/Left pi cture signal source YPb Pr VGA DVI HDMI DisplayP ort Multi- media Sub/Right pic ture signal source YPbPr VGA DVI HDMI Display Port Multi- Media[...]

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    Troubleshooting 62 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Solution No picture Check the following: • Is the display turned on? Check the power indicator of the display. • Is the signal source device turn ed on? Turn on the device and try again. • Are there an y loose cable connections? Make sure that all cables ar e connected firmly. • Have y[...]