Viewsonic CDP4235 manual

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    i CDP3235 CDP4235 CDP4235-T CDP4635 CDP4635-T CDX5550-L User Guide Model No. VS14694/VS14693/VS14709/VS14692/VS14710/VS14691 IMPORT ANT : Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in a safe manner , as well as registering your product for future service. W arranty information contained in this [...]

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    i Compliance Information For U.S.A. This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found t[...]

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    ii Impor tant Safet y Instruc tions 1. Read these instructions completely before using the equipment. 2. Keep these instructions in a safe place. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this equipment near water . W arning: T o reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 6. D[...]

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    iii Declarat ion of RoHS C omp liance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issue[...]

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    iv Copyright Information Copyright © ViewSonic ® Corporation, 2013. All rights reserved. ViewSonic ® , the three birds logo, OnView ® , ViewMatch ™ , and ViewMeter ® are registered trademarks of ViewSonic ® Corporation. Disclaimer: ViewSonic ® Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; [...]

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    v T able Of Contents 1. Unpacking and Installation ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Package Contents ....................[...]

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    vi 4.2.4. PIP menu ..................................................................................................................... 17 4.2.5. CONFIGURA TION1 menu ........................................................................................... 18 4.2.6. CONFIGURA TION2 menu ...........................................................[...]

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    1 1. Unpacking and Installation 1.1. Unpacking • This product is packed in a carton, together with the standard accessories. • Any other optional accessories will be packed separately . • Due to the size and weight of this display it is recommended for two people to move it. • After opening the carton, ensure that the content is in good con[...]

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    2 1.4. Installing and Removing T able Stands (optional) T o install table stands: 1. Power off the display . 2. Spread a protective sheet on a at surface. 3. Grab the carrying handles and place the display face-down on the protective sheet. 4. After inserting the stand in the guide block, tighten the screws on both sides of the display . NOTE: T[...]

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    3 1.5. Installing and Removing OPS module (CDP4235/CDP4635/CDX5550-L series) (optional) T o install OPS Module: 1. Power off the display . 2. Remove the cover of OPS after take screw off. 3. Insert OPS module and then x by screw . NOTE: Keep the OPS cover for future use. Screw Screw OPS T o remove OPS Module: 1. Power off the display . 2. Remove[...]

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    4 1.6. Mounting on a W all T o mount this display to a wall, you will have to obtain a standard wall-mounting kit (commercially available). We recommend using a mounting interface that complies with TUV -GS and/or UL1678 standard in North America. CDP3235/CDP4235/CDP4635 series 100 200 200 100 Protective Sheet Tabletop stand Table 400 400 Protectiv[...]

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    5 2. Parts and Functions 2.1. Control Panel MUTE INPUT MENU 1 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CDP3235/CDP4235/CDP4635 series 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 CDX5550-L 9 MENU 10 1 POWER button Use this button to turn the display on or put the display to standby . 2 MUTE button Switch the audio mute ON/OFF . 3 INPUT button • Use this button to select the input source. • When[...]

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    6 2.2. Input/Output T erminals (OUT) CDP3235 CDP4235/CDP4635 series CDP3235 CDP4235/CDP4635/CDX5550-L series 16 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 11 10 13 14 10 8 5 15 15 (IN) (OUT) Pr Pb Y (IN) (IN) (OUT) 1 12 (OUT) 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 11 10 13 14 10 8 5 (IN) (OUT) 3 2 Pr Pb Y (IN) (IN) (OUT) 1 12 3 2 15 CDX5550-L 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH Press to switch the main power on/off. [...]

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    7 2.3. Remote Control 2.3.1. General functions POWER SMART VIDEO SOURCE PIP INPUT ON/OFF CHANGE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST DISPLAY AUTO ADJUST MUTE VOL UP VOL DOWN EXIT MENU SET AUDIO SOURCE 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 [POWER] button Press to switch on the display from standby mode. Press again to turn it off and back into standby[...]

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    8 2.3.2. Inserting the batteries in the remote control The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. T o install or replace batteries: 1. Press and then slide the cover to open it. 2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indications inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the cover . Caution: The incorrect use of batteri[...]

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    9 3. Connecting External Equipment 3.1. Using the Switch Cover A cover for the power switch is provided to prevent the display from being turned on or off accidentally . T o lock the cover into position: 1. Align and insert the cover to the indentation located beside the main switch. 2. Use the screw to lock the cover . CDP3235: 1 2 Screw Power swi[...]

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    10 3.2. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/VCD) 3.2.1. Using COMPONENT video input Audio Output To [AUDIO IN 2, 3] DVD / VCR / VCD COMPONENT (YPbPr) COMPONENT (YPbPr) 3.2.2. Using HDMI video input DVD / VCR / VCD HDMI connector HDMI connector[...]

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    11 3.3. Connecting a PC 3.3.1. Using VGA input To [VGA IN] PC or IBM compatible From analog VGA output Mini D-Sub 15 pin From audio output To [AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3] 3.3.2. Using DVI input From audio output To [DVI IN] PC or IBM compatible From DVI output To [AUDIO IN 1, 2, 3][...]

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    12 3.3.3. Using HDMI input To [HDMI IN] PC or IBM compatible From HDMI output 3.3.4. CONNECTING THE TOUCH MODULE There are two ways to connect the touch module. 1. Connect the USB cable on the display to a PC. The touch module supports easy Plug-and-Play operations. There is no need to install additional drivers on the PC. 2. Install an OPS (Open P[...]

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    13 3.4. External Audio Connection 3.4.1. Connecting external speakers External speaker 3.4.2. Connecting an external audio device Stereo Amplifier RCA Audio In To [AUDIO OUT][...]

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    14 3.5. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration Y ou can interconnect multiple displays to create a daisy-chain conguration for applications such as a video wall. NOTE: Maximum 9 displays can be used in a daisy-chain conguration. 3.5.1. Video connection Connect one of the following: • Connect the [RS232C OUT] connector o[...]

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    15 4. OSD Menu An overall view of the On-Screen Display (OSD) structure is shown below . Y ou can use it as a reference for further adjusting your display . 4.1. Navigating the OSD Menu 4.1.1. Navigating the OSD menu using the remote control EXIT MENU SET 1. Press [ MENU ] button on the remote control to display the OSD menu. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] bu[...]

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    16 GAMMA SELECTION Gamma is what controls the overall brightness of an image. Images which are not corrected properly can appear too white or too dark, so controlling the gamma properly can have a huge inuence on the overall picture quality of your display . The options are: { NA TIVE } / { 2.2 } / { 2.4 } / { S GAMMA }. NOISE REDUCTION Adjust t[...]

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    17 V ZOOM Expands the vertical size of the image only . H POSITION Moves the horizontal position of the image left or right. V POSITION Moves the vertical position of the image up or down. INPUT RESOLUTION Set the resolution of the VGA input. This is only required when the display is unable to detect the VGA input resolution correctly . NOTE: This [...]

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    18 By pressing the [ PIP ON/OFF ] button on the remote control, you can change the mode in the order shown below: PIP POP SBS ASPECT SBS FULL OFF The resolutions in the PIP and POP modes are congured as follows: PIP SIZE { SMALL } : 320 x 240 pixels { MIDDLE } : 480 x 320 pixels { LARGE } : 640 x 480 pixels POP SIZE : 474 x 355 pixels NOTE: The [...]

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    19 DA TE AND TIME Adjust the current date and time for the display’s internal clock. EXIT MENU :SEL +-:ADJ :RETURN :EXIT MENU DA TE AND TIME YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 2011 08 04 20 20 OFF CURRENT DATE TIME 2011 . 08 . 04 00 : 18 : 10 1. Press [ SET ] button to enter the submenu. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to toggle among the[...]

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    20 Example: 5 x 5 screen matrix (25 displays) H MONITORS = 5 displays V MONITORS = 5 displays 1 2 6 7 3 4 8 9 5 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 • H MONITORS - Select the number of displays on the horizontal side. • V MONITORS - Select the number of displays on the vertical side. • POSITION - Select the position of this displa[...]

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    21 SCREEN SA VER Choose to enable the panel saving functions to reduce the risk of the “ image persistence ”. EXIT MENU :SEL +-:ADJ :RETURN :EXIT MENU SCREEN SA VER COOLING FAN BRIGHTNESS MOTION AUTO OFF OFF • { COOLING F AN } - Select { ON } to turn on the cooling fan all the time. Select { AUTO } to turn on/of f the cooling fan according to[...]

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    22 LAN SETTING Assign { IP ADDRESS }, { SUBNET MASK }, and { DEF AUL T GA TEW A Y } for the display . PIP 1 2 3 EXIT MENU :SEL DHCP CLIENT IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y LAN SETTING :RETURN :EXIT MENU OFF +-:ADJ • DHCP - Choose to enable or disable the DHCP function. If enabled, the display will be assigned IP address, Subnet mask and[...]

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    23 5. Input Mode VGA Resolution: Standard Resolution Active Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio Stand for Mode H Pixels V Lines VGA 640 480 60 Hz 25.175 MHz 4:3 Video Graphic Array 480 72 Hz 31.5 MHz 480 75 Hz 31.5 MHz WVGA 720 400 70 Hz 33.75 MHz 16:9 Wide Video Graphic Array SVGA 800 600 60 Hz 40 MHz 4:3 Super VGA 600 75 Hz 49.5 MHz X[...]

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    24 6. Cleaning and T roubleshooting 6.1. Cleaning Caution When Using the Display • Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the display . The top of the display is usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust air being released through the ventilation holes. Burns or personal injuries may occur if any [...]

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    25 6.2. T roubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed 1. The power cord is disconnected. 2. The main power switch on the back of the display is not switched on. 3. The selected input has no connection. 4. The display is in standby mode. 1. Plug in the power cord. 2. Make sure the power switch is switched on. 3. Connect a si[...]

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    26 7. T echnical Specifications CDP3235 Display: Item Specications Screen Size (Active Area) 80.1cm/32”(31.5” viewable) Diagonal, 697.689mm(H), 392.256mm(V) Aspect ratio 16:9 Number of pixels 1366 (H) x 768 (V) Pixel pitch 0.51075 (H) x 0.51075 (V) [mm] Displayable colors 16.7M colors Brightness (typical) 450 cd/m2 Contrast ratio (typical) 3[...]

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    27 Gross Weight 16.5kg VESA Wall mount 400x200mm,200x200, M6 Environmental Condition: Item Specications T emperature Operational 0 ~ 40°C Storage -20 ~ 60°C Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation) Storage 5 ~ 95% RH (No condensation) Altitude Operational 0 ~ 3,000 m Storage / Shipment 0 ~ 9,000 m Internal Speaker: Item Specicatio[...]

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    28 CDP4235/CDP4235-T Display: Item Specications Screen Size (Active Area) 42” LCD 106.7cm/42” Diagonal, 930.24mm(H), 523.26mm(V) Aspect ratio 16:9 Backlight CCFL Number of pixels 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Pixel pitch 0.4845 (H) x 0.4845 (V) [mm] Displayable colors 16.7M colors Brightness (typical) 450 cd/m2 Contrast ratio (typical) 4000:1 Viewing [...]

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    29 VESA Wall mount 400x200mm,200x200, M6 Gross Weight 27.5 Kg 26.8 Kg Environmental Condition: Item Specications T emperature Operational 0 ~ 40°C Storage -20 ~ 60°C Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation) Storage 5 ~ 95% RH (No condensation) Altitude Operational 0 ~ 3,000 m Internal Speaker: Item Specications Output 10W+10W(RMS)[...]

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    30 CDP4635/CDP4635-T Display: Item Specications Screen Size (Active Area) 1 16.8cm/46” Diagonal , 1018.08mm(H), 572.67mm(V) Aspect ratio 16:9 Backlight CCFL Number of pixels 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Pixel pitch 0.53025 (H) x 0.53025 (V) [mm] Displayable colors 16.7M colors Brightness (typical) 400 cd/m2 Contrast ratio (typical) 4000:1 Viewing angle[...]

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    31 VESA Wall mount 400x400mm,400x200mm, M6 Gross Weight 31 Kg Environmental Condition: Item Specications T emperature Operational 0 ~ 40°C Storage -20 ~ 60°C Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation) Storage 5 ~ 95% RH (No condensation) Altitude Operational 0 ~ 3,000 m Internal Speaker: Item Specications Output 10W+10W(RMS) Impedan[...]

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    32 CDX5550-L Display: Item Specications Screen Size (Active Area) 138.68cm/55”(54.6” Viewable) Diagonal, 1209.6mm(H), 680.4mm(V) Aspect ratio 16:9 Backlight Direct LED Number of pixels 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Pixel pitch 0.63 (H) x 0.63 (V) [mm] Displayable colors 16.7M colors Brightness (typical) 700 cd/m2 Contrast ratio (typical) 3500:1 Viewin[...]

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    33 Environmental Condition: Item Specications T emperature Operational 0 ~ 40°C Storage -20 ~ 60°C Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation) Storage 5 ~ 95% RH (No condensation) Altitude Operational 0 ~ 3,000 m Internal Speaker: Item Specications Output 10W+10W(RMS) Impedance 8Ω Output Sound Pressure 82 dB/W/M Frequency Response 1[...]

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    34 C ustomer Suppor t For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller . NOTE: Y ou will need the product serial number . Country/Region Website T = Telephone F = FAX Email Australia/New Zealand www.viewsonic.com.au AUS= 1800 880 818 NZ= 0800 008 822 service@au.viewsonic.com Canada www.viewsonic.com T (Toll-Fre[...]

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    35 Limited W ar rant y VIEWSONIC ® LCD Commercial Display What the warranty covers: ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair [...]

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    36 Limitation of implied warranties: There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose. Exclusion of damages: ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall [...]

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    37 Mexico Limited Warranty VIEWSONIC ® LCD Commercial Display What the warranty covers: ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, rep[...]

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    38 Contact Information for Sales & Authorized Service (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) within Mexico: Name, address, of manufacturer and importers: México, Av. de la Palma #8 Piso 2 Despacho 203, Corporativo Interpalmas, Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México Tel: (55) 3605-1099 http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm NÚMERO G[...]

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