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Philips 55BDL4150D/00 User Manual
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55BDL4150D
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User Manual (English)
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Safety Instructions
Safety precautions and maintenance
WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specied in this documentation may result in exposure to
shock, electrical hazards and/or mechanical hazards.
Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display:
Operation:
• Keep the display out of direct sunlight and away from stoves or any other heat sources.
• Remove any object that could fall into ventilation holes or prevent proper cooling of the display’s electronics.
• Do not block the ventilation holes on the cabinet.
• When positioning the display, make sure the power plug and outlet are easily accessible.
• When turning off the display by detaching the power cord, wait 6 seconds before re-attaching the power cord for normal operation.
• Ensure the use of an approved power cord provided by Philips at all times. If your power cord is missing, please contact your local service center.
• Do not subject the display to severe vibration or high impact conditions during operation.
• Do not knock or drop the display during operation or transportation.
• The eye bolt is for usage in short-time maintenance and installation. We suggest not to use the eye bolt for more than 1 hour. Prolong usage is
prohibited. Please keep a clear safety area under the display while using the eye bolt.
Maintenance:
• To protect your display from possible damage, do not put excessive pressure on the LCD panel. When moving your display, grasp the frame to lift; do
not lift the display by placing your hand or ngers on the LCD panel.
• Unplug the display if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time.
• Unplug the display if you need to clean it with a slightly damp cloth. The screen may be wiped with a dry cloth when the power is off. However, never
use organic solvent, such as, alcohol, or ammonia-based liquids to clean your display.
• To avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to the set, do not expose the display to dust, rain, water or an excessively moist environment.
• If your display becomes wet, wipe it with dry cloth as soon as possible.
• If a foreign substance or water gets in your display, turn the power off immediately and disconnect the power cord. Then remove the foreign substance
or water, and send the unit to the maintenance center.
• Do not store or use the display in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight or extreme cold.
• In order to maintain the best performance of your display and ensure a longer lifetime, we strongly recommend using the display in a location that falls
within the following temperature and humidity ranges.
-Temperature: 0-40°C 32-104°F
-Humidity: 20-80% RH
• LCD panel temperature need to be 25 degrees Celsius at all time for better luminance performance.
IMPORTANT: Always activate a moving screen saver program when you leave your display unattended. Always activate a periodic screen refresh
application if the unit will display unchanging static content. Uninterrupted display of still or static images over an extended period may cause “burn in”,
also known as “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging”, on your screen. This is a well-known phenomenon in LCD panel technology. In most cases, the “burned
in” or “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging” will disappear gradually over a period of time after the power has been switched off.
WARNING: Severe “burn-in” or “after-image” or “ghost image” symptoms will not disappear and cannot be repaired. This is also not covered under the
terms of your warranty.
Service:
• The casing cover should be opened only by qualied service personnel.
• If there is any need for repair or integration, please contact your local service center.
• Do not leave your display under direct sunlight.
If your display does not operate normally, having followed the instructions set out in this document, please contact a technician or your
local service center.
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Stability Hazard.
The device may fall, causing serious personal injury or death. To prevent injury, this device must be securely attached to the oor/wall in accordance with
the installation instructions.
Read and follow these instructions when connecting and using your display:
• Unplug the display if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time.
• Unplug the display if you need to clean it with a slightly damp cloth. The screen many be wiped with a dry cloth when the power is
off. However, never use alcohol, solvents or ammonia-based liquids.
• Consult a service technician if the display does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in this manual.
• The casing cover should be opened only by qualied service personnel.
• Keep the display out of direct sunlight and away from stoves or any other heat sources.
• Remove any object that could fall into the vents or prevent proper cooling of the display’s electronics.
• Do not block the ventilation holes on the cabinet.
• Keep the display dry. To avoid electric shock, do not expose it to rain or excessive moisture.
• When turning off the display by detaching the power cable or DC power cord, wait for 6 seconds before re-attaching the power
cable or DC power cord for normal operation..
• To avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to the set do not expose the display to rain or excessive moisture.
• When positioning the display, make sure the power plug and outlet are easily accessible.
• IMPORTANT: Always activate a screen saver program during your application. If a still image in high contrast remains on the
screen for an extended period of time, it may leave an ‘after-image’ or ‘ghost image’ on the front of the screen. This is a well-known
phenomenon that is caused by the shortcomings inherent in LCD technology. In most cases the afterimage will disappear gradually
over a period of time after the power has been switched off. Be aware that the after-image symptom cannot be repaired and is not
covered under warranty.
• If provided with a 3-pin attachment plug on the power cord, plug the cord into a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet. Do not disable
the power cord grounding pin, for example, by attaching a 2-pin adapter. The grounding pin is an important safety feature.
EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to
Electromagnetic Compatibility (2014/30/EU), Low-voltage Directive (2014/35/EU), RoHS directive (2011/65/EU), and Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/
EU).
This product has been tested and found to comply with the harmonized standards for Information Technology Equipment, these harmonized standards
published under Directives of Ofcial Journal of the European Union.
ESD Warnings
When user close to the monitor may cause the equipment discharge and reboot to the display of main menu.
Warning:
This equipment is compliant with Class A of EN55032/CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Use only an RF shielded cable that was supplied with the display when connecting this display to a computer device.
To prevent damage which may result in re or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or excessive moisture.
This device complies with Part 15 of the 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.
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Envision Peripherals Inc.
490 N McCarthy Blvd, Suite #120
Milpitas, CA 95035
USA
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU). The following test methods have been applied in
order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU):
- EN60950-1/EN62311/EN300328/EN301893/EN301489
Europe Statement
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350MHz frequency range.
AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK
EE FI FR DE EL HU IE
IT LV LT LU MT NL PL
PT RO SK SI ES SE UK
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with CE radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & body.
The frequency, mode and the maximum transmitted power in EU are listed below:
2412-2472MHz(802.11g 6Mbps): 19.98dBm
2402-2480MHz (EDR 3Mbps): 9.65dBm
2402-2480MHz (LE 1Mbps): 9.80dBm
5180-5240/5260-5320/5500-5700MHz (802.11 ac VHT40 MCS0/NSS1): 22.95dBm
Taiwan:
低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法
第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加
大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。
第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,
並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。
前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。
低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
Caution:
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Operations in the 5GHz products are restricted to indoor usage only.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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Canada:
Industry Canada statement:
This device complies with RSS-247 of the Industry Canada 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.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-247 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux
deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris
un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements ISED établies pour un environnement
non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
Polish Center for Testing and Certication Notice
The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit (a three-prong socket). All equipment that works together (computer,
display, printer, and so on) should have the same power supply source.
The phasing conductor of the room’s electrical installation should have a reserve short-circuit protection device in the form of a fuse with a nominal value
no larger than 16 amperes (A).
To completely switch off the equipment, the power supply cable must be removed from the power supply socket, which should be located near the
equipment and easily accessible.
A protection mark “B” conrms that the equipment is in compliance with the protection usage requirements of standards PN-93/T-42107 and PN-89/
E-06251.
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Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)
1. We manufacture and sell many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive
electromagnetic signals.
2. One of our leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal
requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products.
3. We are committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.
4. We conrm that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientic evidence available today.
5. We play an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling us to anticipate further developments in standardization
for early integration in its products.
Information for U.K. only
(A)
(B)
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Important:
This apparatus is supplied with an approved moulded 13A plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug
proceed as follows:+
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362 5A,A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
3. Ret the fuse cover.
If the tted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3-pin
plug tted in its place.
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5A. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse
at the distribution board should not be greater than 5A.
NOTE: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted
into a 13A socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE - “NEUTRAL” (“N”)
BROWN - “LIVE” (“L”)
GREEN & YELLOW - “EARTH” (“E”)
1. The GREEN & YELLOW wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with
the letter “E” or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.
2. The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter “N” or coloured
BLACK.
3. The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which marked with the letter “L” or
coloured RED.
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead
- not simply over the three wires.
North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information
Placering/Ventilation
VARNING:
FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR LÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR DU STÄLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS.
Placering/Ventilation
ADVARSEL:
SØRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT TILGÆNGELIGE.
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Paikka/Ilmankierto
VAROITUS:
SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETTÄ VERKKOJOHTO VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA.
Plassering/Ventilasjon
ADVARSEL:
NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE FOR STØMTILFØRSEL ER LETTE Å NÅ.
China RoHS
根据中国大陆《电器电子产品有害物质限制使用管理办法》,以下部分列出了本产品中可能包含的有害
物质的名称和含量。
部件名称
有害物质
铅
(Pb)
汞
(Hg)
镉
(Cd)
六价铬
(Cr (VI))
多溴联苯
(PBB)
多溴二苯醚
(PBDE)
外壳 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
液晶显示屏 ×○ ○ ○ ○ ○
电路板组件*×○ ○ ○ ○ ○
电源适配器 ×○ ○ ○ ○ ○
电源线/连接线 ×○ ○ ○ ○ ○
遥控器 X ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
本表格依据SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。
*: 电路板组件包括印刷电路板及其构成的零部件,如电阻、电容、集成电路、连接器等。
O: 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572规定的限量要求以下。
X: 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求。
上表中打“×”的部件,应功能需要,部分有害物质含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求,但符合欧盟RoHS
法规要求(属于豁免部分)。
备注:上表仅做为范例,实际标示时应依照各产品的实际部件及所含有害物质进行标示。
10 環保使用期限
此標識指期限(十年),電子電氣產品中含有的有害物質在正常使用的條件下不會發生外泄或突變,電子
電氣產品用戶使用該電子電氣產品不會對環境造成嚴重污染或對其人身、財產造成嚴重損害的期限。
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《废弃电器电子产品回收处理管理条例》提示性说明
为了更好地关爱及保护地球,当用户不再需要此产品或产品寿命终止时,请遵守国家废弃电器电子产品
回收处理相关法律法规,将其交给当地具有国家认可的回收处理资质的厂商进行回收处理,不当利用或
者处置可能会对环境和人类健康造成影响。
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單元
限用物質及其化學符號
鉛
(Pb)
汞
(Hg)
鎘
(Cd)
六價鉻
(Cr+6)
多溴聯苯
(PBB)
多溴二苯醚
(PBDE)
塑料外框 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
後殼 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
液晶面板 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
電路板組件 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
底座 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
電源線 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
其他線材 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
遙控器 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
喇叭(選配) - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
風扇(選配) - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
備考1.〝○〞係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。
備考2.〝-〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。
警語 : 使用過度恐傷害視力。
注意事項 :
(1) 使用30分鐘請休息10分鐘。
(2) 未滿2歲幼兒不看螢幕,2歲以上每天看螢幕不要超過1小時。
警告使用者 :
此為甲類資訊技術設備 , 於居住環境中使用時 , 可能會造成射頻擾動 , 在此種情況下 , 使用者會被
要求採取某些適當的對策。
Turkey RoHS:
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur
Ukraine RoHS:
Обладнання відповідає вимогам Технічного регламенту щодо обмеження використання деяких небезпечних речовин в електричному та
електронному обладнанні, затвердженого постановою Кабінету Міністрів України від 3 грудня 2008 № 1057
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End-of-Life Disposal
Your new Public Information Display contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the
amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of.
Please nd out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old display from your local Philips dealer.
(For customers in Canada and U.S.A.)
This product may contain lead and/or mercury. Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations. For additional information on recycling
contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative)
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment-WEEE
Attention users in European Union private households
This marking on the product or on its packaging illustrates that, under European Directive 2012/19/EU governing used electrical and
electronic appliances, this product may not be disposed of with normal household waste. You are responsible for disposal of this
equipment through a designated waste electrical and electronic equipment collection. To determine the locations for dropping off such
waste electrical and electronic, contact your local government ofce, the waste disposal organization that serves your household or the
store at which you purchased the product.
Attention users in United States:
Please dispose of according to all Local, State and Federal Laws. For the disposal or recycling information, contact: www.mygreenelectronics.com or
www.eiae.org.
End of Life Directives-Recycling
Your new Public Information Display contains several materials that can be recycled for new users.
Please dispose of according to all Local, State, and Federal laws.
ENERGY STAR is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that
promotes energy efciency.
This product qualies for ENERGY STAR in the “factory default” settings and this is the setting in which power savings will be achieved.
Changing the factory default picture settings or enabling other features will increase power consumption that could exceed the limits
necessary to qualify for ENERGY STAR rating.
For more information on the ENERGY STAR program, refer to energystar.gov.
Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India)
This product complies with the “E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016” CHAPTER V, rule 16, sub-rule (1) . Whereas New Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and their components or consumables or parts or spares do not contain Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium, polybrominated
biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers beyond a maximum concentration value of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, mercury,
hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers and of 0.01% by weight in homogenous materials for cadmium.
except of exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.
E-Waste Declaration for India
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling
of waste electrical and electronic equipment . The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal
will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about E -waste please visit http://www.india.philips.com/about/sustainability/recycling/index.page and to know
where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling in India please contact on below given contact details.
Helpline number: 1800-425-6396 (Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 pm)
E-mail: india.callcentre@tpv-tech.com
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Batteries
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate
collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation.
Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes.
For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.
For other non-EU countries: Please contact your local authority for correct method of disposal of the used battery.
According to EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall be separated
to collect by local service.
Após o uso, as pilhas
deverão ser entregues ao
estabelecimento comercial ou
e/ou baterias
rede de assistência técnica
autorizada.
Information for EAC
Month and year of manufacturing please refer information in Rating label.
Name and location of manufacturer ООО “Профтехника”
Адрес: 3-й Проезд Марьиной рощи, 40/1 офис 1. Москва, 127018, Россия
Importer and information
Наименование организации: ООО “Профтехника”
Адрес: 3-й Проезд Марьиной рощи, 40/1 офис 1. Москва, 127018, Россия
Контактное лицо: Наталья Астафьева,
+7 495 640 20 20
nat@profdisplays.ru
Information for FAC:
“Подтверждение соответствия Мининформсвязи России: Декларация соответствия № Д-PD-4342 от 01.09.2016 года, действительна до
01.09.2024 года, зарегистрирована в Федеральном агенстве связи 14.09.2016 года”
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Table Of Contents
1. Unpacking and Installation .......................................................1
1.1. Transportation and Unpacking.............................................1
1.2. Package Contents ........................................................................ 3
1.3. Installation Notes .........................................................................3
1.4. Mounting on a Wall ....................................................................4
1.5. Mounting in Portrait Orientation .......................................6
1.6. Installing the optional table stand .......................................7
2. Parts and Functions ...................................................................8
2.1. Control Panel ................................................................................. 8
2.2. Input/Output Terminals .............................................................9
2.3. Remote Control ........................................................................ 12
2.4. SD card Cover ...........................................................................16
2.5. 4G Module ...................................................................................16
3. Connecting External Equipment.......................................... 17
3.1. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/
VCD) ...............................................................................................17
3.2. Connecting a PC ....................................................................... 17
3.3. Connecting Audio Equipment ...........................................18
3.4. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain
Conguration .............................................................................. 19
3.5. IR connection .............................................................................. 20
3.6. IR Pass-through Connection ...............................................21
4. Operation ................................................................................. 22
4.1. Watch the Connected Video Source ............................22
4.2. Change Picture Format ......................................................... 22
4.3. Overview.......................................................................................22
4.4. Media Player.................................................................................24
4.5. Browser .......................................................................................... 27
4.6. PDF Player ....................................................................................31
4.7. CMND & Play .............................................................................33
4.8. Custom App ................................................................................33
5. Setting ........................................................................................ 34
5.1. Wi-Fi ............................................................................................... 34
5.2. Ethernet..........................................................................................34
5.3. More (available when 4G module is connected) ...34
5.4. Signage Display ...........................................................................34
5.5. Display .............................................................................................42
5.6. Apps .................................................................................................42
5.7. Security ........................................................................................... 42
5.8. Input method ..............................................................................43
5.9. Date & time .................................................................................43
5.10. Developer options ................................................................... 43
5.11. About ..............................................................................................43
5.12. Supplementary ........................................................................... 44
6. OSD Menu ............................................................................... 46
6.1. Navigating the OSD Menu ................................................ 46
6.2. OSD Menu Overview ........................................................... 46
7. Supported Media Formats .................................................... 55
8. Input Mode ............................................................................... 57
9. Pixel Defect Policy .................................................................. 59
9.1. Pixels and Sub-Pixels ...............................................................59
9.2. Types of Pixel Defects + Dot Denition ....................59
9.3. Bright Dot Defects ...................................................................59
9.4. Dark Dot Defects.....................................................................60
9.5. Proximity of Pixel Defects ................................................... 60
9.6. Pixel Defect Tolerances .........................................................60
9.7. MURA .............................................................................................60
10. Cleaning and Troubleshooting .............................................. 61
10.1. Cleaning ..........................................................................................61
10.2. Troubleshooting .........................................................................62
11. Technical Specications ......................................................... 64
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1. Unpacking and Installation
1.1. Transportation and Unpacking
Notice for transportation
• Always keep the carton in a vertical position.
Do NOT place the carton in any other direction.
• Do NOT place any object on the carton. • Do NOT apply shock/vibration to the product.
• Move the carton by stacker. • Do NOT drop the product. Strong impacts may
damage the components inside.
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• Move the display from the carton by two adults with both hands.
• Do not touch the screen of display to avoid possible
scratches. Move the display by holding the handles.
• Keep the display vertically when moving it.
90° 90°
• Place the display vertically and its weight should spread evenly on the surface.
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Before installing the display
• This product is packed in a carton, together with the standard accessories.
• Any other optional accessories will be packed separately.
• Move the display by at least two (2) adults.
• After opening the carton, ensure that the contents are complete and in good condition.
1.2. Package Contents
Please verify that you received the following items with your package content:
• LCD display
• Quick start guide
• Remote Control and AAA batteries
• Power cord
• RS232 cable
• RS232 daisy chain cable
• IR sensor cable
• Dipole Antenna x2
• SD card cover x1
• M3 screw x1
• M2 screw x2
• Logo
* The supplied power cord varies depending on destination.
Quick start guide
Remote Control
and AAA Batteries
FORMAT
SOURCE
INFOLIST
OPTIONSADJUST
VOL
NORMAL ID
ID SET ENTER
Power Cord RS232 Daisy Chain CableRS232 Cable
SD card cover M3
IR Sensor Cable
Dipole Antenna x2 M2 Logo
* Items may differ in different locations
* Display design and accessories may differ from the images shown..
NOTES:
• For all other regions, apply a power cord that conforms to the AC voltage of the power socket and has been approved by and complies with the
safety regulations of the particular country (Type H05W-F, 2G or 3G, 0.75 or 1 mm2 should be used).
• Keep the packaging materials appropriately after unpacking the product.
1.3. Installation Notes
• Only use the power cable provided with this product. If an extension cord is required, please consult your service agent.
• The product should be installed on a at surface, or the product may tip over. Leave a space between the rear of the product and the wall for proper
ventilation. Do not install the product in a kitchen, bathroom or a place exposed to moisture, failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal
parts.
• Do not install the product where it is 3000m and higher in altitude. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions.
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1.4. Mounting on a Wall
To mount this display on a wall, a standard wall-mounting kit (commercially available) is required. It is recommended that you use a mounting interface that
complied with TUV-GS and /or UL1678 standard in North America.
49BDL4150D 55BDL4150D
Protective Sheet
VESA Grid
Table
Protective Sheet
VESA Grid
Table
1. Prepare a at and horizontal surface that is larger than the display and spread a thick protective sheet on it to facilitate your operation without
scratching the screen.
2. Ensure you have all accessories for all types of mounting (wall mount, ceiling mount, table stand, etc).
3. Follow the instructions that came with the base mounting kit. Failure to follow the correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the
equipment, or injury to the user or installer. The product warranty does not cover the damage caused by improper installation.
4. For the wall-mounting kit, use the M6 mounting screws (with a length 10 mm longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket) and tighten them
securely.
5. The equipment and its associated mounting facilities still remain secure during the test. Use only the UL listed Wall Mount Bracket with a minimum
weight/load of the weight of the unit without base.
1.4.1. VESA Grid
49BDL4150D 400(H) x 400(V) mm
55BDL4150D 400(H) x 400(V) mm
1.4.2. Weight of the unit
49BDL4150D 20.9 kg
55BDL4150D 25.0 kg
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Caution:
To prevent the display from falling:
• For wall or ceiling mounting, we recommend that you install the display with metal brackets which are commercially available. For detailed instructions
about the installation, refer to the guide provided with the bracket.
• To prevent the display from falling in case of earthquake or other natural disaster, please consult the manufacturer of the bracket for the mounting
location.
• As this product is high and heavy, the installation of this product is recommended to be performed by four technicians.
Ventilation Requirements for enclosure locating
Leave a space of 100 mm at the top, rear, right and left of the display for ventilation.
100 mm 100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
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1.5. Mounting in Portrait Orientation
This display can be installed in portrait position.
1. If the table stand is attached, remove it rst.
2. Rotate the display counter-clockwise by 90°. The “ ” logo should be on the RIGHT side when facing the display.
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1.5.1. How to remove the logo
1. Prepare a piece of paper with a cutting area of logo as a protector to
prevent the front bezel from scratching.
2. Use a knife and carefully remove the logo sticker with the paper placing
beneath.
3. Tear off the logo sticker.
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NOTE: We recommend you contact a professional technician when installing the display on a wall. We are not responsible for any damage to the
product if the installation is not performed by a professional technician.
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1.6. Installing the optional table stand
1. You can order the optional table stand for this display by the Model Number: BM05922.
2. Installing process:
(1) Ensure the display is powered off.
(2) Spread a protective sheet on a at surface.
(3) Hold the handles and place the display face-down on the protective sheet.
(4) Assemble the tube to the display as shown below.
(5) Insert the stand to the tube and x the stand by using the thumb screw.
Table stand
Longer portions should face the front
M6xL35 screws
Thumb screws
NOTE 1:
49BDL4150D Fasten the longest screw (Length=35mm) in Hole #6 & Hole#16 of tube to x it on the display.
55BDL4150D Fasten the longest screw (Length=35mm) in Hole #4 & Hole#14 of tube to x it on the display.
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2. Parts and Functions
2.1. Control Panel
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1
Use this button to turn the display on or put the display to standby
mode.
2
Switch the audio mute ON/OFF.
3
Choose the input source.
• Used as [OK] button in the On-Screen-Display menu.
4
Increase the adjustment while OSD menu is on, or increase the
audio output level while OSD menu is off.
5
Decrease the adjustment while OSD menu is on, or decrease the
audio output level while OSD menu is off.
6
Move the highlight bar up to adjust the selected item while OSD
menu is on.
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Move the highlight bar down to adjust the selected item while OSD
menu is on.
8
Return to previous menu while OSD menu is on, or to activate the
OSD menu when OSD menu is off.
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Remote control sensor and power status indicator
• Receives command signals from the remote control.
• Indicates the operating status of the display without OPS:
-Lights green when the display is turned on
-Lights red when the display is in standby mode
-When {SCHEDULE} is enabled, the light blinks green and red
-If the light blinks red, it indicates that a failure has been
detected
-Lights off when the main power of the display is turned off
* Use an IR sensor cable for better remote control performance.
(Please refer to the instructions on 3.5)
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2.2. Input/Output Terminals
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VGA IN
DP IN
DP OUT
EXT. SPK
TERMINAL
SPEAKER
SWITCH
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
IR-IN
IR-OUT
SPDIF
OUT
HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN HDMI3 IN
RS232
OUT
RS232
IN DVI IN
100-240V
50-60Hz 2.5A
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MICRO SD
LAN
RS232
USB
Service Port
DP OUT
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
OTG
1 AC OUT
AC power supply to the AC IN jack of a media player.
2 AC IN
AC power input from the wall outlet.
3 MAIN POWER SWITCH
Switch the main power on/off.
4 USB SERVICE PORT
Connect to USB storage for main board Firmware update.
NOTE: It’s for updating rmware only.
5 DisplayPort OUT
Android DisplayPort out.
6 USB PORT
Connect your USB storage device.
7 USB SERVICE PORT
Connect to USB storage for Android ADB Firmware update.
NOTE: It’s for updating rmware only.
8 MICRO SD CARD
Connect your MICRO SD CARD.
9 RJ-45
LAN control function for the use of remote control signal from
control center.
10 RS232C
Android RS232 network input reserved for customized protocol
usage from System Integrator.
11 HDMI1 IN / 12 HDMI2 IN / 13 HDMI3 IN
HDMI video/audio input.
14 RS232C IN / 15 RS232C OUT
RS232C network input / output for the loop-through function.
16 DVI IN
DVI-D video input.
17 DisplayPort IN / 18 DisplayPort OUT
DisplayPort video input / output.
19 VGA IN (D-Sub)
VGA video input.
20 IR IN / 21 IR OUT
IR signal input / output for the loop-through function.
NOTES:
• This display’s remote control sensor will stop working if the jack
[IR IN] is connected.
• To remotely control your A/V device via this display, refer to page
21 for IR Pass Through connection.
22 SPDIF OUT
Digital audio output
23 AUDIO IN
Audio input for VGA source (3.5mm stereo phone).
24 AUDIO OUT
Audio output to external AV device.
25 SPEAKER SWITCH
Internal speaker on/off switch.
26 SPEAKERS OUT
Audio output to external speakers.
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VGA IN
DP IN
DP OUT
EXT. SPK
TERMINAL
SPEAKER
SWITCH
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
IR-IN
IR-OUT
SPDIF
OUT
MICRO SD LAN
RS232
USB
Service Port DP OUT
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN HDMI3 IN
RS232
OUT
RS232
IN DVI IN
OTG
100-240V
50-60Hz 2.5A
1 AC OUT
AC power supply to the AC IN jack of a media player.
2 AC IN
AC power input from the wall outlet.
3 MAIN POWER SWITCH
Switch the main power on/off.
4 USB SERVICE PORT
Connect to USB storage for main board Firmware update.
NOTE: It’s for updating rmware only.
5 DisplayPort OUT
Android DisplayPort out.
6 USB PORT
Connect your USB storage device.
7 USB SERVICE PORT
Connect to USB storage for Android ADB Firmware update.
NOTE: It’s for updating rmware only.
8 MICRO SD CARD
Connect your MICRO SD CARD.
9 RJ-45
LAN control function for the use of remote control signal from
control center.
10 RS232C
Android RS232 network input reserved for customized protocol
usage from System Integrator.
11 HDMI1 IN / 12 HDMI2 IN / 13 HDMI3 IN
HDMI video/audio input.
14 RS232C IN / 15 RS232C OUT
RS232C network input / output for the loop-through function.
16 DVI IN
DVI-D video input.
17 DisplayPort IN / 18 DisplayPort OUT
DisplayPort video input / output.
19 VGA IN (D-Sub)
VGA video input.
20 IR IN / 21 IR OUT
IR signal input / output for the loop-through function.
NOTES:
• This display’s remote control sensor will stop working if the jack
[IR IN] is connected.
• To remotely control your A/V device via this display, refer to page
21 for IR Pass Through connection.
22 SPDIF OUT
Digital audio output
23 AUDIO IN
Audio input for VGA source (3.5mm stereo phone).
24 AUDIO OUT
Audio output to external AV device.
25 SPEAKER SWITCH
Internal speaker on/off switch.
26 SPEAKERS OUT
Audio output to external speakers.
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2.2.1. Inserting the batteries in the remote control
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries.
To install or replace the batteries:
1. Press and then slide the cover to open it.
2. Insert the batteries with the correct polarity (+) and (–).
3. Replace the cover.
Caution:
Incorrect use of batteries may cause leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below:
• Insert “AAA” batteries with the correct polarity (+ and -).
• Do not mix battery types.
• Do not use a new battery with a used one together. Otherwise, it may cause leakage or shorten the life of the batteries.
• Remove the dead batteries immediately to avoid battery leakage in the battery compartment. Do not touch exposed battery acid, as it may cause
injury to your skin.
NOTE: Remove the batteries from the battery compartment when not using for an extended period of time.
2.2.2. Handling the remote control
• Do not drop or apply shock to the remote control.
• Do not allow any liquid to get inside the remote control. If water has entered the remote control, wipe the remote control with a dry cloth
immediately.
• Do not place the remote control near heat and steam sources.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the remote control, unless you need to place batteries in the remote control.
2.2.3. Operating range of the remote control
Point the top front of the remote control at the remote sensor on the display when you press the buttons.
Use the remote control within a distance of less than 5m/16ft from the display’s sensor, and a horizontal and vertical angle of less than 30°.
NOTE:
1. The remote control may not function properly when the remote control sensor on the display is under direct sunlight or strong illumination, or when
there is an object between the remote control and the remote sensor of the display.
2. Push out the lens to have better remote control performance and easy to observe the light information of power status.
3. Pull back the lens before mounting the display for video wall application.
4. Pull/Push the lens until hearing the click sound.
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2.3. Remote Control
2.3.1. General functions
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1 [ ] POWER button
Turn the power On/Off.
2 [PLAY] buttons
Control playback of media les.(for Media Input only)
Freeze feature
Pause: hot key for freezing all inputs content.
Play: hot key for unfreezing all input content.
3 [ ] SOURCE button
Root Menu: Go to the OSD of Video source.
4 [ ] HOME button
Root Menu: Go to the OSD of Main Menu.
Others: Exit from the OSD.
5 [ ] LIST button
Reserved.
6 NAVIGATION buttons
[ ]
Root Menu: Go to the OSD of Smart picture.
Main Menu: Move the selected item up to make adjustment.
IR Daisy Chain Menu: Increase the controlled Group ID number.
[ ]
Root Menu: Go to the OSD of Audio source.
Main Menu: Move the selected item bar down to make adjustment.
IR Daisy Chain Menu: Decrease the controlled Group ID number.
[ ]
Main Menu: Go to the previous level of menu.
Source Menu: Exit from the source menu.
Volume Menu: Decrease the volume.
[ ]
Main Menu: Go to the next level of menu or set selected option.
Source Menu: Go to the selected source.
Volume Menu: Increase the volume.
7 [ ] button
Root Menu: Go to the OSD of IR daisy chain in Primary/Secondary
mode.
Main Menu: Conrm an entry or selection.
8 [ ] ADJUST button
Go to the OSD of Auto Adjust (for VGA only).
9 [ ] MUTE button
Sound mute on or off.
10 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] COLOR buttons
Choose a task or option. (for Media Input only)
[ ] Hot key for Window selection function.
11 [Number/ ID SET/ ENTER] button
Enter text for network setting.
Press to set the display ID. Refer to 2.3.2. ID Remote Control
for more details.
12 [ ] FORMAT button
Change Image Zoom Mode [Full][4:3][1:1][16:9][21:9][Custom].
13 [ ] BACK button
Return to the previous page or exit from the previous function.
14 [ ] INFO button
Show Information OSD.
15 [ ] OPTIONS button
Reserved.
16 [ ] [ ] VOLUME button
Adjust volume level.
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2.3.2. ID Remote Control
Set remote control ID number when using several displays.
Press the [ID] button and the red LED blinks twice.
1. Press [ID SET] button for more than 1 second to enter the ID
Mode. The red LED lights up.
Press the [ID SET] button again will exit the ID Mode. The red LED
lights off.
Press the digit numbers [0] ~ [9] to select the display to be controlled.
For example: press [0] and [1] for display No.1, press [1] and [1] for
display No.11.
The numbers available are [01] ~ [255].
2. If no button is pressed within 10 seconds, it will exit from the ID
mode.
3. If a wrong button is pressed, wait for 1 second until the red LED
lights off and then turns on again, then press the correct digits.
4. Press [ENTER] button to conrm your selection. The red LED blinks
twice and then lights off.
NOTE:
• Press [NORMAL] button. The green LED blinks twice, indicating that
the display is under normal operation.
• It is necessary to set up the ID number for each display before
selecting its ID number.
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2.3.3. Remote Control buttons on Android
source
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1 [ ] POWER button
Turn the display on or put the display to standby.
2 [PLAY] buttons
Control playback of media les.
Press button to play the media le directly.
Press button to pause playing.
When playing media les, press to stop playing. Then if pressing
again, playing will be started from the beginning of the le.
3 [ ] SOURCE button
Select an input source.
4 [ ] HOME button
Access the OSD menu.
5 [ ] LIST button
1. In the content of the web page, move the focus up to the next
clickable items.
2. Move the focus up to the next control or widget such as buttons.
6 /// NAVIGATION buttons
1. Navigate through menus and choose items.
2. In the content of the web page, these buttons are to control the
scroll bar of the screen. Press or is for moving vertical scroll bar
up or down. Press or is for moving horizontal scroll bar left
or right.
3. For PDF les,
»when zoom in/out has been performed,
Press , , or to adjust the position of the screen.
»when zoom in/out has been not performed,
Press to go to the next page.
Press to go to the previous page.
7 [ ] button
Conrm an entry or selection.
8 [ ] ADJUST button
1. In the content of the web page, move the focus down to the
next clickable items.
2. Move the focus down to the next control or widget such as
buttons.
9 [ ] MUTE button
Press to turn the mute function on/off.
10 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] COLOR buttons
1. For PDF les,
Press button to perform zoom-in;
Press button to perform zoom-out.
After zoom-in or zoom-out, press button to revert the PDF
le to the original size.
11 [Number/ ID SET/ ENTER] button
1. No functions for ID SET and ENTER on Android
source.
2. For PDF le, enter the page number by pressing number buttons
and then press button to jump to the specic page.
12 [ ] FORMAT button
Change picture format.
13 [ ] BACK button
Return to the previous page or exit from the previous function.
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14 [ ] INFO button
1. Display information about the current input signal.
2. Media Player -> Compose -> edit or new add playlist -> choose
any media les -> press to show the information of the chosen
media le.
15 [ ] OPTIONS button
Open the toolbox from Media Player or PDF Player.
1. Media Player ->Compose -> Edit or new add playlist -> press
to open a toolbox. Toolbox will be slide from the left side of the
screen.
2. PDF Player ->Compose -> Edit or new add playlist -> press
to open a toolbox. Toolbox will be slide from the left side of the
screen.
16 [ ] [ ] VOLUME button
Adjust volume.
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2.4. SD card Cover
• Use the SD card cover and screws to cover the Micro SD card.
2.5. 4G Module
1. Remove the service cover.
2. Locate Wi-Fi/4G module.
3. Install the 4G module.
4. Install the Antenna cable.
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3. Connecting External Equipment
3.1. Connecting External Equipment (DVD/VCR/VCD)
3.1.1. Using HDMI video input
DVD / VCR / VCD
HDMI Out
[HDMI IN]
HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN HDMI3 IN
3.2. Connecting a PC
3.2.1. Using VGA input
PC
[VGA IN]
[VGA AUDIO IN]
VGA Out
D-Sub 15 pin
Audio Out
VGA IN
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
IR-IN
IR-OUT
SPDIF
OUT
3.2.2. Using DVI input
PC
[VGA AUDIO IN] Audio Out
VGA IN
DP IN
DP OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
IR-IN
IR-OUT
SPDIF
OUT
DVI IN
DVI Out
[DVI IN]
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3.2.3. Using HDMI input
HDMI Out
[HDMI IN]
HDMI1 IN HDMI2 IN HDMI3 IN
PC
3.2.4. Using DisplayPort input
PC
DisplayPort Out
[DisplayPort IN]
DP IN
3.3. Connecting Audio Equipment
3.3.1. Connecting external speakers
EXT. SPK
TERMINAL
External speakers
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3.3.2. Connecting an external audio device
Stereo Amplifier
[AUDIO OUT] Audio In
[SPDIF OUT]
SPEAKER
SWITCH
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
SPDIF
OUT
3.4. Connecting Multiple Displays in a Daisy-chain Configuration
You can interconnect multiple displays to create a daisy-chain conguration for applications such as a menu board.
3.4.1. Display control connection
Connect the [RS232 OUT] connector of DISPLAY 1 to the [RS232 IN] connector of DISPLAY 2.
DISPLAY 1
PC
DISPLAY 2
[RS-232C IN]
[RS-232C]
[RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN]
PC
[RJ-45] [RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
[RJ-45]
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3.4.2. Digital video connection
Connect the [DP OUT] connector of DISPLAY 1 to the [DP IN] connector of DISPLAY 2.
PC
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
[DP IN]
[DP]
[DP OUT] [DP IN]
3.5. IR connection
[IR IN]
External
IR Receiver
[IR IN]
[IR OUT]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
[RS-232C OUT] [RS-232C IN]
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
NOTE:
1. The remote control sensor of this display will stop working if the [IR IN] is connected.
2. IR loop through connection can support up to 9 displays.
3. IR in daisy chain via RS232 connection can support up to 9 displays.
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3.6. IR Pass-through Connection
DVD / VCR / VCD
(DVD / VCR / VCD)
Remote Control
[IR OUT]
[IR IN]
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4. Operation
NOTE: The control button described in this section is mainly on the
remote control unless specied otherwise.
4.1. Watch the Connected Video Source
1. Press the [] SOURCE button.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select a device, then press [ ] button.
4.2. Change Picture Format
You can change the picture format to suit the video source. Each video
source has its available picture formats.
The available picture formats depend on the video source:
1. Press [ ] FORMAT button to select a picture format.
• PC mode: {Full} / {4:3} / {Real} / {21:9}/ {Custom}.
• Video mode: {Full} / {4:3} / {Real} / {21:9}/ {Custom}.
4.3. Overview
1. Android PD launcher:
• Android PD launcher is a black page as shown below:
• Exit the App by pressing the “Back” key and the screen will
enter Android PD launcher.
• When you return to Android PD launcher, a hint image will be
prompted on the screen for 5 seconds.
• The hint image noties you that you can press source key to
change source.
2. Admin mode:
• Press “Home + 1888” to enter the Admin mode. Please
make sure that you see the Home OSD menu after “Home”
is pressed, and then press 1888 in sequence. Two continuous
“Home” keys will not be a valid hotkey.
• The Admin mode consists of the following Apps: “Settings”,
“Apps”, “Network” “Storage” and “Help”.
• When leaving from the Admin mode, the system will return to
last source.
Home page of Admin mode, this page consists of the following
itmes: “Settings”, “Apps”, “Network” “Storage” and “Help”.
Settings: go to Settings page.
Applications: show all apps.
Network: set Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Mobile network (optional).
Storage: go to Storage page.
Help: display QR code.
Settings Apps Network Storage Help
1) Settings page:
Settings: go to Settings page.
Signage Display: go to signage display settings page.
2.) Application page:
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3) Network page
4) Storage page
5) Help page
Display QR to link to Philips support website.
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4.4. Media Player
4.4.1. OSD menu interaction with media player:
1. Boot on source:
-Input:
■If you select Media player as the source, the system will
enter media player automatically after the boot process is
completed.
-Playlist:
■0: go to the main page of media player.
■1 - 7: go to media player and playback File1 - File7 of playlist
automatically.
2. Schedule:
-Today:
■Show date and time.
-☐1 - ☐7:
■Set up to 7 schedules.
-On/Off:
■Set start time and end time.
-Input:
■Select Media player as the source, the PD will launch the
media player automatically at end time.
-MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT,SUN, Every week :
■Set life cycle.
-Play list :
■0: go to the main page of media player.
■1 - 7: go to media player and playback File1 - File7 of the
playlist automatically.
-Clear all
4.4.2. Media Player introduction:
1. The main page of Media Player, this page consists of three options:
“Play”, “Compose” and “Settings”.
Play: select a playlist to play.
Compose: edit a playlist.
Settings: setting the properties of Media Player.
2. Select “Play” on the main page, rst you should choose one playlist
to play between FILE 1 and FILE 7.
The pencil icon means that the playlist contains the content.
3. Select “Compose” on the main page, rst you should select one
playlist to edit between FILE 1 and FILE 7.
The pencil icon means that the playlist contains the content.
4. If an empty playlist is selected, the App will guide you through
selecting the media source.
All media les should be stored in /philips/ of root directory.
For example,
videos: {root dir of storage}/philips/video/
photos: {root dir of storage}/philips/photo/
music : {root dir of storage}/philips/music/
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5. To edit or delete a non-empty playlist, select the desired playlist that
has a pencil icon on right side of the le.
6. Once you start to edit a playlist, a menu is displayed as below.
Source - les saved in the memory storage.
Playlist – les saved in the playlist.
The following functions can be operated through the corresponding
keys on the remote control.
Option key – launch the side menu bar
Play key – play the media le.
Info key – show the media info.
Ok key – select/deselect a le.
From the side menu bar, the following functions are available:
- Select all: select all les saved in the storage.
- Delete all: delete all playlist les.
- Add/Remove: add or remove a playlist from source.
- Sort: sort the playlist.
- Save/abort: save or abort the playlist.
- Back: return to the previous menu.
7. If “Sort” is selected, you can customize the le order severally.
8. After selecting the desired le, press “Info” key to obtain the
detailed information.
9. After selecting the desired le, press “Play” key to play the media le
immediately.
10. If you create a playlist with all image les, you will be asked to add a
background music to the slideshow before saving.
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11. Select “Settings” on the main page, there are 3 options available:
“Repeat Mode”, “Slideshow Effect” and “Effect Duration”.
Repeat Mode: set the repeat mode.
Slideshow Effect: photo slideshow effect.
Effect Duration: duration of photo effect.
12. Media Hotkey
Play: play the le.
Pause: pause.
Fast forward: fast forward for 20 seconds. (photo mode is not
supported)
Rewind: rewind for 10 seconds. (photo mode is not supported)
Stop: stop playing the le and return to start. If the le being played
is a “gif ” le, it will act as a pause key.
13. Media format please refer to Page 55 Supported Media Formats.
14. How to edit the playlist via FTP.
Step 1. Create a text le of media player.
-File name : mpplaylistX.txt, “X” means playlist
number(1,2,3,4,5,6,7).
Ex. mpplaylist1.txt, mpplaylist2.txt
-Content :
Note: If a playlist contains both video and music les, a black screen
will display when the system plays the music le.
Step 2. Copy “mpplaylistX.txt” to “philips” folder of the internal
storage. You may use FTP to do this.
-File path : /storage/emulated/legacy/philips
Ex. /storage/emulated/legacy/philips/mpplaylist1.txt
Step 3. Add the media les in “photo”, “video” and “music” folders
which are under “philips” folder of your internal storage.
-Ex. /storage/emulated/legacy/philips/photo/xxx.jpg
/storage/emulated/legacy/philips/video/yyy.mp4
/storage/emulated/legacy/philips/photo/zzz.mp3
Step 4. Start media player App, it will import the text le of media
player automatically.
Note. Once the playlist le (text) is imported, any changes made
through the remote control will not be recorded in the playlist text
le.
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4.5. Browser
Before using this feature, ensure that the system is connected
successfully to the network. (See 5.1. Wi-Fi & 5.2. Ethernet)
1. Main page of “Browser” App which allows you to make related
settings.
2. Press “Compose” then enter next page.
Users can choose 1~7.
Press any one will show a dialog.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter URL and press the OK
button, the data will be saved in the List
4. Press Option th e n left side will pop up a list.
Import: Import the le of URL list
Export: Export the le of URL list
Delete all: Delete all URL records from the main screen
Back: Close the side menu bar
4.1 Import
• Select import.
• Select the storage where the le will be imported from.
• Select a browser le
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• Import the browser le and the URL will be listed on the screen.
• The le format supported for import is “.txt”.
4.2 Export:
• Select export
• Select the storage where the le will be exported to.
• A dialog box displays the path of the le to be saved as well as the
le name. Press the “Save” button to save the URL.
5. Press the “OK” button to save the URL record.
6. If you select a non-empty item from the URL list, a message will
appear asking if you want to edit or play the URL. If you select “Edit”
a dialog box allows you to edit the URL. If you select “Play”, a web
page of the selected URL appears.
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7. Press “Settings” then enter next page.
7.1 Incognito
a. Enable : Display webpages using incognito mode.
b. Disable: Display webpages using non-incognito mode.
7.2 Reload
Let user set webpage reload time.
a. If the enable check box is unchecked, the default reload time is 60
seconds.
Note:
On this case, the webpage reload only on network state changes.
If network state always connect, the webpage doesn’t reload after
60 seconds.
b. If the enable check box is checked, you can set the reload time.
8. OSD menu interaction with Browser
8.1 Boot on source
• Set OSD menu > Conguration1 > Boot on source > set
BROWER Play List to 0.
Then PD will show Browser after rebooting.
• Set OSD menu > Conguration1 > Boot on source > Input be
BROWER Play List be 1.
Then PD will show web page with 1st Url in Browser app.
8.2 Schedule
Set OSD menu > Advanced option > Schedule >
On time1, Off time2, Input be BROWSER, any day you want of
week, and Play List. Finally check the right box.
Then PD will show web page with Url in Browser app at time1 and
nish at time2.
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9. How to edit url list via FTP
Step 1. Create a text le of media player.
-File name: bookmarklist.txt.
-Content:
Step 2. Copy bookmarklist.txt to “philips” folder of your internal
storage. You may use FTP to do this.
-File path: /storage/emulated/legacy/philips (for DL, PL)
Ex. /storage/emulated/legacy/philips/bookmarklist.txt
Step 3. Start Browser App, it will import the text le of Browser
automatically.
Note. Once the playlist le (text) is imported, any changes made
through the remote control will not be recorded in the playlist text
le.
10. Ofine browsing
When Url 1 has set address, and use osd schedule to open Url 1
web page, browser app will automatically save home web page data
of Url1 to local storage.
If network is disconnected while osd schedule opens browser app,
browser app will automatically open Url 1 address home page in
local storage.
Note:
a. Browser app can only save Url 1 address home page data, other
Url 2 to Url 7 cannot be saved.
b. Local storage : /sdcard/Download/OfineBrowsing
c. Pressing “Clear cache” button can clear Url 1 address home page
data from local storage.
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4.6. PDF Player
4.6.1. OSD menu interaction with PDF player:
1. Boot on source:
-Input:
■If you select “PDF player” as the source, the system will
launch PDF player automatically after the boot process is
completed.
-Playlist:
■0: go to the main page of PDF player.
■1 - 7: go to PDF player and playback File1 - File7 of the
playlist automatically.
2. Schedule:
-Today :
■Show date and time.
-☐1 - ☐7 :
■Set up to 7 schedules.
-On/Off :
■Set start time and end time.
-Input :
■Select PDF player as the source, the system will launch the
PDF player automatically at end time.
-MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT,SUN, Every week :
■Set life cycle.
-Play list :
■0: go to the main page of PDF player.
■1 - 7: go to PDF player and playback File1 - File7 of the
playlist automatically.
-Clear all
4.6.2. PDF Player introduction:
1. The main page of PDF Player, this page consists of three options:
“Play”, “Compose” and “Settings”.
Play: select a playlist to play.
Compose: edit the playlist.
Settings: congure the properties of PDF Player.
2. Select “Play” on the main page, rst you should select one playlist
to play between FILE 1 and FILE 7.
The pencil icon means that the playlist contains the content.
3. Select “Compose” on the main page, rst you should select one
playlist to edit between FILE 1 and FILE 7.
The pencil icon means that the playlist contains the content.
4. If an empty playlist is selected, the App will guide you through
selecting the media source.
All media les should be stored in /philips/ of root directory. For
example,
pdfs : {root dir of storage}/philips/pdf/
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5. To edit or delete a non-empty playlist, select the desired playlist that
has a pencil icon on right side of the le.
6. Once you start to edit a playlist, a menu is displayed as below.
Source- les saved in the memory storage.
Playlist– les saved in the playlist.
The following functions can be operated through the corresponding
keys on the remote control.
Option key – launch the side menu bar
Play key – play the media le.
Info key – show the media info.
Ok key – select/deselect a le.
6-1. From the side menu bar, the following functions are available:
- Select all: select all les saved in the storage.
- Delete all: delete all playlist les.
- Add/Remove: add or remove a playlist from source.
- Sort: sort the playlist.
- Save/abort: save or abort the playlist.
- Back: return to the previous menu.
7. If “Sort” is selected, you can customize the le order severally.
8. Select “Settings” on the main page, there are two options available:
“Repeat Mode” and “Effect Duration”.
Repeat Mode: set the repeat mode.
Effect Duration: duration of photo effect.
9. How to edit the PDF list via FTP?
Step 1. Create a text le of PDF player.
-File name : pdfplaylistX.txt, “X” means playlist
number(1,2,3,4,5,6,7).
Ex. pdfplaylist1.txt, pdfplaylist2.txt
-Content:
Step 2. Copy pdfplaylistX.txt to “philips” folder of the internal
storage. You may use FTP to do this.
-File path : /storage/emulated/legacy/philips (for DL, PL)
Ex. /storage/emulated/legacy/philips/pdfplaylist1.txt
Step 3. Add the PDF les in “PDF” folder which is under “philips”
folder of your internal storage.
-Ex. /storage/emulated/legacy/philips/pdf/xxx.pdf
/storage/emulated/legacy/philips/pdf/yyy.pdf
/storage/emulated/legacy/philips/pdf/zzz.pdf
Step 4. Start the PDF player App, it will import the text le of PDF
player automatically.
Note. Once the playlist le (text) is imported, any changes made
through the remote control will not be recorded in the playlist text
le.
Media Hotkey:
Play: play the le.
Pause: pause.
Fast forward: skip to the next page. If the page is close to the end
of le, it will go to the next le.
Rewind: skip back to the previous page. If the page is close to the
beginning of le, it will go to the last le.
Stop: return to the rst page of le.
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Color Hotkey:
Blue: Zoom in (+10%)
Yellow: Zoom out (-10%)
OK: Restore zoom
Arrow keys:
Up/Down/Left/Right: Adjust the page. (when the page is zoomed in/
out)
Left: Previous page. (when the page is not zoomed in/out)
Right: Next page. (when the page is not zoomed in/out)
Combination key:
Number key + OK key: select a specic page and press OK key to
change the page.
- Press a number key.
- Press OK key, the page number will be shown on the bottom
side of the page. If the page number is greater than the total page
number, it will keep the current page number at the bottom side of
the page.
4.7. CMND & Play
1) Server
Setup CMND & Play server address
2) Account
Setup CMND & Play account
3) PIN Code
Setup CMND & Play PIN code
(4) Version
There are two options, Ver.2 and Ver.3
Ver. 2
use 2.0/2.2 agreement
Ver. 3
use 3.0/3.1 agreement
(5) Content
There are 3 options available: internal storage, SD card and USB
storage.
If Ver.2, is selected, Server/Account/PIN code will be shown in gray
and cannot be set.
4.8. Custom App
Set up the application for Customer Source.
Note:
(1) Only display the App installed by user.
(2) System’s pre-installed App is not displayed.
4.8.1. OSD Menu operation:
RCU: Source > Custom
If a customer APK is set, the PD will open the customer App when
switching the source to Customer mode.
If the customer APK is not set, the PD will show a black screen when
switching the source to Customer mode.
4.8.2. Function Introduction
Save
Pressing Save will perform the function of storage.
Forget
After pressing Forget, those previously stored information can be
removed.
Cancel
Cancel and close the dialog box.
If there is no customer installed APK, the list will be blank.
If the options are not available, “Save” and ”Forget” keys will be shown
in gray.
Force restart custom app
If the app is closed due to an exception, the app will be automatically
reopened.
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5. Setting
Main items:
(1) Wi-Fi (available when Wi-Fi dongle is inserted)
(2) Ethernet
(3) More (available when 4G module is connected)
(4) Signage Display
(5) Display
(6) Apps
(7) Security
(8) Input method
(9) Date & time
(10) Developer options
(11) About
5.1. Wi-Fi
Go to the wireless network settings. On the available network list,
select an AP (Access Point) on an existing wireless network.
Notes:
1. Ethernet will be disabled automatically if Wi-Fi is connected
to the network correctly.
2. A particular model of Wi-Fi module is required. Please consult
the dealer or service technician for help.
5.2. Ethernet
Go to the Ethernet network settings and make the required settings.
After enabling Ethernet, the following settings will show:
(1) Connection Type (available connection types: DHCP and
Static IP)
A. DHCP
DHCP automatically provides the IP address, Netmask,
DNS Address and Gateway to access the Internet so you
do not have to enter them manually.
If the connection is successful, the current network
conguration will be displayed.
B. Static IP
Enter the IP address, Netmask, DNS address and gateway
manually.
Note:
Input limitation of IP address, netmask, DNS address and
gateway address
(1)Format: number 0-9, decimal point “.”
(2) Mac Address
Note:
Ethernet will be disabled automatically if Wi-Fi is connected to
the network correctly.
5.3. More (available when 4G module is
connected)
Control Cellular networks.
Note :
1. Available only when 4G module is connected.
2. The option of “Tethering & portable hotspot” is available only
when Wi-Fi module is detected.
3. Network info will be different due to different carrier.
5.4. Signage Display
(1) General Settings
A. Signage display name
B. Boot Logo
C. Screenshot
D. Navigation bar
(2) Server Settings
A. Email notication
B. FTP
C. Remote control
D. SNMP
E. ADB Over Network
(3) Source Settings
A. Media player
B. Browser
C. CMND & Play
D. PDF player
E. Custom app
(4) Network application
A. Proxy
B. SICP network port
(5) System tools
A. Clear Storage
B. Reset
C. Import & Export
D. Clone
E. Security
(6) Misc.
A. Tiling Tool
B. TeamViewer Support
(7) System updates
A. Local update
(8) Scaler FW updates
A. Start update
5.4.1. General Settings
1. Signage Display Name
Set PD name “PD_” + Ethernet Mac Address.
Note:
Input limitation:
(1) length: maximum 36 characters
(2) format: no limitation
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2. Boot Logo
1) Scalar OSD menu to control Android boot logo
Scalar OSD menu operation
RCU: Home > Conguration2 > Logo > On/Off/User
Under user mode, select your own animation le of boot logo le.
Note:
(1) File name of boot animation: bootanimation.zip
(2) USB and SD card will be selectable. No priority issue.
2) When boot logo is selected, the system will check if
bootanimation.zip is present in the USB and SD card.
Function introduction:
a. Option description
Use customized boot animation le which is
copied from SD card or USB
Use boot animations le under SD card
Use boot animations le under USB
b. Save
If you select or , press Save key to save bootanimzation.
zip from the SD card or USB to /data/local and set it as boot logo.
c. Forget
Press Forget key to delete /data/local bootanimation.zip and conceal
the boot logo.
d. Cancel
Cancel and close the dialogue box.
Scenario introduction:
Case 1
When the system cannot nd bootanimation.zip le under SD
and USB, the le list will be empty. The “Save” and “Forget” options
become gray.
Case 2
The customized bootanimzation.zip le can be stored in the SD
and USB memory. The default priority is the SD card, meaning
that the system selects the le in the SD card automatically. If the
bootanimzation.zip is stored only in the USB drive, then the system
will select the le in the USB drive (as the SD card has no le).
Case 3
When a customized boot logo is selected, the screen will show /
data/local/bootanimation.zip.
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3) If the logo item of OSD menu is On or Off, then the boot
animation in Android settings is not selectable.
3. Screenshot
After enabling the screenshot feature, screenshot time slot and its saving
path can be set.
Notes:
Time slot for deleting and taking the screenshot:
(1) delete the picture at initial time which is 0 sec.
(2) take the screenshot at the rst 40 sec.
1) Interval
Set interval time frame: 30 mins or 60 mins.
2) Start Time
Set the time to start taking the screenshot.
Note:
(1) If the start time is not set, the screen will show current time
automatically
(2) The start time cannot be later than the end time, otherwise it will
show an error message.
3) End Time
Set the end time to stop taking the screenshot.
Note:
(1) If the end time is not set, the screen will show current time
automatically
(2) The start time cannot be later than the end time, otherwise it will
show an error message.
4) Repeat
Set the repeat mode for screenshot by setting the time frame.
(multiple selection)
5)Save to
Set the storage where the screenshot will be saved. The default
storage is your internal storage.
Note:
The system creates a folder philips/Screenshot/ automatically in the
root of your internal storage. The picture will be saved to philips/
Screenshot/.
6) Purge Screenshots
Set the interval time for deleting the screenshot images. The available
options are “One day” and “One week”.
7) Send screenshots via email
Send the screenshot images as an e-mail attachment to the
administrator.
Please refer to Email notication.
Note:
Ensure that Email setting is done, so that the screenshot can be sent
immediately.
4. Navigation bar
Set up to show or hide the navigation bar during the touch operation.
Cancel Cancel the navigation bar.
Back Back to the previous action.
Top Move the navigation bar to Top.
Bottom Move the navigation bar to Bottom.
Left Move the navigation bar to Left.
Right Move the navigation bar to Right.
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5.4.2. Server Settings
1. E-mail Notication
Enable/disable the E-mail notication feature. Set E-mail notication
conguration after enabling this feature.
Note: the following events are automatically sent to manager by E-mail:
(1) Critical: warning message of Android system
(2) Mediaplayer: playlist is empty, or media le is not supported…
(3) Browser: playlist is empty.
(4) CMND & Play: no content
(5) Pdfplayer: playlist is empty
(6) FTP: someone logs in to PD
1) SMTP
Set SMTP conguration.
Select Gmail account or other mail account and set the SMTP
server, security type and port item.
Note
Password input limitation
(1) Length: 6-20 characters
(2) Format: no limitation
Gmail safety setting
If a problem occurs when sending the e-mail via Gmail, please visit
Google website:
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
for checking the security setting of your Google Account. Then turn
on “Access for less secure apps”.
Yahoo Email Security Setting
If a problem occurs when sending the e-mail via Yahoo Email, enable
the option of “Allow apps that use less secure sign in”.
2) Manager Email
Specify the destination address to receive the e-mail.
3)Test
Send a Test Mail
To check if your Gmail account can receive/send e-mail.
Note
When Email is disabled, “Send Test Mail Button” button will gray out.
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2. FTP
Click the checkbox to enable/disable the FTP server feature. After
enabling this feature, les can be shared on the FTP.
1) Account
Set FTP account
Note:
Input limitation
(1) Length: 4-20 characters
(2) Format:
I. English letter: a-z and A-Z
II. Number 0-9
2) Password
Set the password for FTP.
Note:
Input limitation
(1) Length: 6-20 characters
(2) Format:
I. English letter: a-z and A-Z
II. Number 0-9
FTP password display
(1) The password are hidden under asterisks if the password is set using
the remote control.
(2) After setting, the password are hidden under asterisks.
3) Storage Path
Show default path: Internal storage.
Note:
Display the path of internal storage which is unchangeable.
4) Port
Set FTP port number.
Note:
Input limitation:
(1) Length: Max 5 characters
(2) Range: 1025 ~ 65535
(3) Format: Number 0-9
(4) Default: 2121
(5) Unavailable port: 9988, 15220, 28123, 28124 and SICP network
port.
3. Remote Control
Enable or disable the remote control.
Input the server address. If the server is not registered, you will be asked
to enter the PIN code.
Bind status:
(1) If the device does not have appropriate network connection, a
message “Network is disconnected” will appear.
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(2) If the device is equipped with network function, but is not
connected to the remote control server, a message “Server is
disconnected” will appear.
(3) Show “Server is unbinded” if the remote control server replies its
unbound status.
(4) Show “Server is binded” if the device is bound with Sever
successfully.
(5) Show Error PIN code if the PIN code is not correct.
4. SNMP
Via Enable/Disable to Control SNMP service On/Off.
5. ADB Over Network
Via Enable/Disable to Control ADB Over Network On/Off.
5.4.3. Source Settings
1. Media Player (Please refer to the instructions of 4.4. Media Player)
2. Browser (Please refer to the instructions of 4.5. Browser)
3. CMND & Play (Please refer to the instructions of 4.7. CMND &
Play)
4. PDF Player (Please refer to the instructions of 4.6. PDF Player)
5. Custom App (Please refer to the instructions of 4.8. Custom App)
5.4.4. Network application
1. Proxy
Enter the Host and Port of the proxy server.
2. SICP network port
Change SICP Network Port.
Note:
Input limitation
(1) Length: Max 5 characters
(2) Range: 1025 ~ 65535
(3) Format: Number 0-9
(4) Default: 5000
(5) Unavailable port: 9988, 15220, 28123, and 28124.
5.4.5. System Tools
System tools consist of 5 main functions:
(1) Clear Storage
(2) Factory Reset
(3) Import & Export
(4) Clone Media Files
(5) External Storage
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5.4.5.1 Clear Storage
The purpose is to clear data in the folder “Philips”. It is divided into 4
modes:
(1) Clear all Philips folders.
(2) Clear the folder “Philips” from the internal storage only.
(3) Clear the folder “Philips” from the USB storage only.
(4) Clear the folder “Philips” from the SD card only.
A dialog box lists all folders that the system is going to clear.
5.4.5.2 Factory Reset
This function allows you to clear all user settings and recover to factory
default values.
Press OK to execute Reset function automatically.
5.4.5.3 Import & Export
This function allows you to import/export the settings and 3rd party
APK from/to other device.
Notes.
(1) Saved le name:
A. Settings_global.xml
B. Settings_secure.xml
C. Settings_system.xml
D. Signage_settings.db
E. AndroidPDMediaPlayerData.db
F. AndroidPDPdfData.db
G. AndroidPDUrlListData.db
H. Smartcms.db
(2) The les will be exported to philips/sys_backup folder of the
selected storage.
Export Signage Display Settings
Database will be exported to the folder “Philips” of your USB or SD
card.
(1) Export database
(2) Export 3rd party APK to Philips/app/
Note:
If the selected storage (USB storage or SD card) does not contain the
folder “Philips”, then the system will create it automatically.
A list of all available storage (internal storage/SD card/USB storage):
Import Signage Display Settings
Data can be imported from the folder “Philips” of the selected storage
(USB storage or SD card).
(1) Import the settings and apps
(2) Auto install 3rd party APK from Philips/app/
A list of all available storage (internal storage/SD card/USB)
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A conrmation dialog box is displayed before importing the settings and
apps.
5.4.5.4 Clone Media File
This function allows you to copy the media les from the folder “Philips”
of your source storage (internal, SD card or USB).
1. The following folders will be copied (under the folder Philips)
(1) philips/photo
(2) philips/music
(3) philips/video
(4) philips/cms
(5) philips/pdf
(6) philips/browser
2. File extension of cloned le is “.cms”)
Source storage
(1) Internal storage
(a) check FTP
(b) check /Philips/ folder
(2) SD/USB
Files under root
Target Location
(1) Internal storage
Save to /Philips/
(2) SD/USB
Save to root
5.4.5.5 External Storage
Enable: lock the SD card/USB External Storage.
Disable: unlock the SD card/USB External Storage.
Note:
Insert the SD card/USB External Storage back to the device after
unlocking the external storage.
5.4.6. Misc.
5.4.6.1 Tiling tool
To activate the tiling tool function, enter the serial number provided by
your dealer.
5.4.6.2 TeamViewer Support
Enable/Disable the TeamViewer support.
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5.4.7. System update
1. Local update
The system will auto search “update.zip” from the internal storage, USB
disk or SD card. If it is found, it will be shown on the list.
Note:
a. It only supports Android full image.
b. The le name should be “update.zip”
c. The le should be stored in the root folder of your storage.
(2) After selecting the le “update.zip”, the system will restart and start
updating.
(3) If “update.zip” is not found, the message “no content” appears. (OK
button will be shown in gray)
5.4.8. Scalar FW update
1. Start updating
It automatically searches the le “scaler.bin” in internal storage.
Notes
(1) File name should be scaler.bin
(2) The le should be stored in {Internal}/philips/scaler/
Note: If a black screen appears during updating process, please manually
remove the AC power and plug it in again to complete the
updating process.
5.5. Display
Set the font size of display from Small/Default/Large/Largest.
5.6. Apps
Display application information.
5.7. Security
(1) SIM card lock: Set up SIM card lock or change the SIM PIN.
(2) Device administration: View or deactivate device administrators.
(3) Credential storage: Display trusted CA certicates.
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5.8. Input method
(1) On-screen keyboard enable: Show or hide the software keyboard
on screen.
(2) Email auto-complete: Autocomplete for email addresses in
android.
5.9. Date & time
Allow users to change time zone settings.
(1) Select time zone: Allow users to change time zone settings.
(2) NTP Server: Display current NTP server and allow users to
change NTP server.
5.10. Developer options
Android developer options. For more information please visit
https://developer.android.com/index.html
5.11. About
View the following information of the system:
(1) Legal Information: show the open source licenses.
(2) Android version
(3) Kernel version
(4) Build number
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5.12. Supplementary
5.12.1. Quick Info
Press “Info + 77” to startup quick info.
Quick info will show “Network” and “Monitor Information”.
Note:
Operation hours: updates every minute.
Heat status : updates every 5 seconds.
5.12.2. How to custom an Android boot
animation?
1. Overview
The Android boot animation is a script used to load PNG les when
the device boots. It is included in an uncompressed zip le called
bootanimation.zip.
2. In the bootanimation.zip le
The bootanimation.zip as follow:
• The image folder (contains PNG images named in incremental
numbers)
• The desc.txt le
(1) The image folder
This folder contains PNG images which are named by numbers,
starting from something like 0000.webp or 0001.webp and proceeding
with increments of 1. The minimum number of folder is 1 and the
maximum number of folder is unlimited.
(2) The desc.txt le
This le denes how the images in the folder(s) are displayed during
the boot animation, in the following format:
-Width Height Frame-rate
-mode Loop delay-time Folder1
-mode Loop delay-time Folder2
An example of a desc.txt le is:
-1920 1080 30
-p 1 0 part0
-p 0 0 part1
a. The rst line
1920 and 1080 dene the width and height of the screen
resolution.
30 is the frame rate in fps (frames per second) i.e. number of
images to display per second.
b. The second and third lines have a same format.
The rst “p” means that the play mode stops immediately when
the boot process is complete.
The number next to ‘p’ denes the repeat mode
-Set to 0 to make the part loop indenitely until the device
boot is complete.
-Set to 1 to make the part playback for once.
The next number denes the delay time(ms). For example, if it is
set to 10, the system will be delayed for 10ms when all image les
nished playing.
Part0 and part1 refer to image folder names.
As to the above example, the boot animation will play at a resolution of
1920 by 1080 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps, starting with the contents
of part0 folder. After playing them in one loop, switch to the contents of
part1 folder and play them continuously until the device boot process is
complete.
3. Zip le:
Select all (including image folders and desc.txt) inside the Bootanimation
folder and zip them into a new uncompressed zip archive using your
favorite compression utility such as 7zip or WinRAR and so on.
If using 7zip, set compression level to “Store”.
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If using WinRAR, set “Compression method” to “Store”.
or bootanimation WON’T work
4. Apply the custom bootanimation
Procedure:
(1) Place your custom bootanimztion.zip le into the external SD
card or USB and plug the storage device into Phillips PD platform.
(2) Make sure that the Logo option is enabled.
Press the Home key on RCU: OSD menu > Conguration 2 >
Logo > set “User”
(3) Press the combination key “Home + 1888” on RCU to go to
Admin mode:
Settings > Signage Display > GENERAL SETTINGS > Boot Logo
(4) The system will search the bootanimation.zip on the external SD
card or USB automatically and copy it to /data/local
(5) Once the step 1~4 are complete, restart the system. The new
customized boot animation should be displayed during boot time.
5.12.3. How to Install Android app?
There are 3 ways to install your own Android App.
(a) Via File Manager in Admin Mode
1. If you have apk already
1.1 Copy your APK to the USB disk or SD card, and plug the
storage device into Philips Android Signage Display.
1.2 Go to Admin Mode > Apps > File Manager
1.3 Use File Manager to nd your APK to be installed. Simply press
“OK” on the selected APK.
2. Download an APK using the Chromium browser, then go to
<internal storage path>/Download/ by File Manager.
2.1 The next steps are the same as described above. Please note,
each model may have different <internal storage path>.
(b) Via Adb Shell
1. Make sure that your PC can connect to Philips Android Signage
Display using adb.
2. Prepare your apk in a folder(for example, C:\apkfolder) on your
PC.
3. Execute the following instruction using command line tool.
C:\apkfolder> adb install -r apk_name.apk
(c) Via Customized Intent
1. If you develop an apk which can download any Android App, then
your APK can issue a customized intent.
2. Giving that the apk name and the path have been stored., the
system will help you to install by program.
Description Intent Parameters
Sw Update
php.intent.
action.
UPDATE_
APK
lePath
The absolute le path
including the le name.
Please make sure that
the le access permission
should be 664 at least.
keep
Indicate that you want
to keep the le or not
after updating. The default
value is false.
packageName
The target package
you want to launch
automatically after
updating.
activityName
The target activity
you want to launch
automatically after
updating. But if current
top activity is not
activityName, nothing
happened.
isAllowDowngrade
"true: update apk no
matter the version of
target apk is lower than
the verion of current one
or not.
false: stop install if it is
downgrade."
For example,
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(“php.intent.action.UPDATE_APK”);
intent.putExtra(“lePath”, “/sdcard/Download/sample.apk”);
intent.putExtra(“keep”, true);
intent.putExtra(“packageName”, “com.tpv.example”);
intent.putExtra(“activityName”, “com.tpv.example.MainActivity”);
intent.putExtra(“isAllowDowngrade”, true); // allow downgrade
sendBroadcast(intent);
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6. OSD Menu
An overview of the On-Screen Display (OSD) structure is shown
below. You can use it as a reference for further adjustment of your
display.
6.1. Navigating the OSD Menu
6.1.1. Navigating the OSD menu using the
remote control
FORMAT
SOURCE
INFOLIST
OPTIONSADJUST
1. Press [ ] button on the remote control to display the OSD menu.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select the item to adjust.
3. Press [OK] or [ ] button to enter the submenu.
4. In the submenu, press [ ] or [ ] button to toggle between items,
press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust the settings. If there is a
submenu, press [OK] or [ ] button to enter the submenu.
5. Press [ ] button to return to the previous menu, or press [ ]
button to exit from the OSD menu.
NOTES:
• When the OSD menu is not on the screen, press [ ] to display the
menu of {Smart picture}.
• When the OSD menu is not on the screen, press [ ] to display the
menu of {Audio source}.
6.1.2. Navigating the OSD menu using the
display’s control buttons
1. Press [MENU] button to display the OSD menu.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select the item to adjust.
3. Press [ ] button to enter the submenu.
4. In the submenu, press [ ] or [ ] button to toggle between items,
press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust settings. If there is a submenu,
press [ ] button to enter the submenu.
5. Press [MENU] button to return to the previous menu, or keep
pressing [MENU] button to exit from the OSD menu.
6.2. OSD Menu Overview
6.2.1. Picture menu
P
Audio
PIP
Screen
Picture
Configuration 1
Contrast
Sharpness
Tint
Color
Brightness
Black level
Noise reduction
Color temperature
Color control
Gamma selection
50
50
70
50
Medium
Native
2.2
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of this display’s backlight.
Contrast
Adjust the contrast ratio for the input signal.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness to improve the image detail.
Black level
Video black level is dened as the level of brightness at the darkest
(black) part of a visual image. Adjust the black level of this display.
Tint
Adjust tint of the screen.
Press [ ] button to make the tone color greenish. Press [ ] button to
make the tone color purplish.
NOTE: This item applies to Video mode(YUV color space) only.
Color
Adjust the intensity of colors in the image.
NOTE: This item applies to Video mode(YUV color space) only.
Noise reduction
Reduce picture noise. You can select a suitable noise reduction level.
The options are: {Off} / {Low} / {Medium} / {High}.
NOTE: This item applies to Video mode(YUV color space) only.
Gamma
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 inuence on the overall
picture quality of your display.
The options are: {Native} / {2.2} / {2.4} / {S gamma} / {D-image}.
Color temperature
Select a color temperature for the image. A lower color temperature
will have a reddish tint, while a higher color temperature gives off a
more bluish tint.
The options are: {3000K} / {4000K} / {5000K} / {6500K} / {7500K} /
{9300K} / {10000K} / {Native} / {User 1} / {User 2}.
Color control
You can adjust the color tones of the image precisely by changing the
User-R (Red), User-G (Green) and User-B (Blue) settings independently.
{Picture} - {Color temperature} - {User} setting to [User 1]
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Or, you can adjust the color tones per 100K in the range of 2000K to
10000K.
{Picture} - {Color temperature} - {User} setting to [User 2]
Smart picture
The following smart picture modes are available for:
• PC mode: {Standard} / {Highbright} / {sRGB}.
• Video mode: {Standard} / {Highbright} / {Cinema}.
Smart contrast
Smart contrast function is to enhance image contrast on darker scenes
when activated. The {Brightness} setting in the Picture menu will be
disabled when Smart Contrast is activated.
Smart power
Set the display to reduce the power consumption automatically.
The options are: {Off} / {Medium} / {High}.
Light sensor
Light sensor function is to adjust brightness automatically when ambient
light changes.
Scan mode
Change the display area of the image.
• {Over scan} - Display about 95% of the original size of the image.
The rest of the areas surrounding the image will be cut off.
• {Under scan} - Display the image in its original size.
Picture reset
Reset all settings in the Picture menu.
6.2.2. Screen menu
P
Audio
PIP
Screen
Picture
Configuration 1
V position
Clock
Zoom mode
Custom zoom
H position
Clock phase
Screen reset
50
50
50
50
Cancel
Zoom
Full
H position
Press the [ ] button to move the image to the right, or [ ] to move
the image to the left.
NOTES:
• H position adjustment applies to VGA input only.
• H position cannot be adjusted when {Pixel Shift} is activated.
V position
Press the [ ] button to move the image up, or [ ] to move the image
down.
NOTES:
• V position adjustment applies to VGA input only.
• V position cannot be adjusted when {Pixel Shift} is activated.
Clock
Adjust the width of the image.
NOTE: This item applies to VGA input only.
Clock phase
Adjust to improve the focus, clarity and stability of the image.
NOTE: This item applies to VGA input only.
Zoom mode
The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide
screen) or 4:3 format (conventional screen). The 16:9 pictures
sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen
(letterbox format). Zoom Mode will be deactivated when {Pixel Shift} is
activated or turned on, and when {Tiling} is enabled.
Choose from: {Full} / {Normal} / {Real} / {21:9} / {Custom}.
Full
This mode restores the correct proportions
of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using the full
screen display.
Normal
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and
a black band is displayed on either side of the
picture.
Real
This mode displays the image pixel-by-pixel
on screen without scaling the original image
size.
21:9
The picture is enlarged to 21:9 format. This
mode is recommended when displaying
pictures that have black bands at the top and
bottom (letterbox format).
Custom
Apply the custom zoom settings in the
Custom Zoom submenu.
Custom zoom
Use this function to further customize the zoom settings to suit the
image you want to display.
NOTE: This item works only when the {Zoom mode} is set to
{Custom}.
Zoom
Expands the horizontal and vertical sizes of
image simultaneously.
H zoom
Expands the horizontal size of image only.
V zoom
Expands the vertical size of image only.
H position
Moves the horizontal position of image left or
right.
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V position
Moves the vertical position of image up or
down.
Screen reset
Reset all settings in the Screen menu to factory preset values.
6.2.3. Audio menu
Balance
Adjust to emphasize left or right audio output balance.
Treble
Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.
Bass
Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.
Volume
Adjust the volume.
Audio out (Line out)
Adjust to increase or decrease line out output level.
Maximum volume
Adjust your own limitation for the maximum volume setting. This stops
the volume at the sound level you set.
Minimum volume
Adjust your own limitation for the minimum volume setting.
Mute
Turn the mute function on/off.
Audio reset
Reset all settings in the Audio menu to factory preset values.
6.2.4. PIP menu
PP
Audio
PIP
Screen
Picture
Configuration 1
PIP size
PIP position
PIP reset
Sub mode
PIP change
Small
Bottom-Left
Off
Cancel
Cancel
Sub mode
Select the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
The options are: {Off} / {PIP} / {Quick swap} / {PBP 2Win} / {PBP
3Win} / {PBP 3Win-1} / {PBP 3Win-2} / {PBP 4Win} / {PBP 4Win-1} /
SICP.
Off PIP
Quick swap
Switch the input signal
of main and sub.
PBP 2Win PBP 3Win PBP 4Win
Sub Win1
Input
Sub Win1
Input
Sub Win2
Input
Sub Win1
Input
Sub Win3
Input
Sub Win2
Input
PIP size
Select the size of sub picture in PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
The options are: {Small} / {Medium} / {Large}.
PIP position
Select the position of sub picture in PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
The options are: {Bottom-Right} / {Bottom -Left} / {Top-Right} / {Top-
Left}.
PIP change
Switch the input signal of Main and Sub for PIP / Quick swap mode.
PIP reset
Reset all settings in the PIP menu to factory preset values.
NOTES:
• The PIP function is available only under the following condition:
{Advanced option} - {Tiling} - {Enable} setting to [No].
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• The PIP function is available only for certain signal source
combinations as shown in the table below.
Main
Sub
DP
HDMI1
VGA
HDMI2
HDMI3
Media Player
Browser
SmartCMS
PDF Player
Custom
DVI
DP O O O O O O O O O O O
HDMI1 O O O O O O O O O O O
VGA OOOOOOOOOOO
HDMI2 O O O O X O O O O O O
HDMI3 O O O X O O O O O O O
Media Player O O O O O O X X X X O
Browser O O O O O X O X X X O
SmartCMS O O O O O X X O X X O
PDF Player O O O O O X X X O X O
Custom O O O O O X X X X O O
DVI OOOOOOOOOOO
(O: PIP function is available, X: PIP function is unavailable)
• The availability of PIP function depends on the resolution of input
signal being used.
6.2.5. Configuration1 menu
Switch on state
Select the display status that will be applied when you connect the
power cord next time.
• {Power off} - The display will remain off when the power cord is
connected to a wall outlet.
• {Forced on} - The display will turn on when the power cord is
connected to a wall outlet.
• {Last status} - The display will return to the previous power status
(on/off/standby) when removing and replacing the power cord.
Auto adjust
Use this function to automatically optimize the display of VGA input
image.
NOTE: This item applies to VGA input only.
Power save
Use this setting to reduce the power automatically.
• {RGB} - Select {On} to allow the display enter power saving mode
when no signal is detected from the PC (RGB color space) inputs
after 10 seconds.
• {Video} - Select {On} to enter power saving mode when no signal
is detected from VIDEO (YUV color space) inputs after 10 seconds.
Panel saving
Enable or disable the panel saving functions and thus reduce the risk of
“image persistence” or “ghost-imaging”.
• {Cooling Fan} - Adjust the rotation speed of cooling fan. Select
{Auto}, the cooling fan will turn on/off according to the display’s
temperature.
The options are: {Auto} / {Off} / {Low} / {Medium} / {High}.
NOTES:
• The default {Auto} option will start running the cooling fan if
the temperature of 45°C (113°F) is reached, and stop running
the cooling fan if the temperature of 43°C (109°F) is reached.
• A warning message will be shown on the screen if the
temperature reaches 58°C (136°F). All key functions except
[ ] key will be disabled.
• Once the temperature reaches 60°C (140°F), the display’s
power will be shut down automatically.
• {Brightness} - Select {On} and the image brightness will be reduced
to an appropriate level. The Brightness setting in the Picture menu
will be unavailable when selected.
• {Pixel shift} - Select the time interval ({Auto} / {10 ~ 900} seconds
/ {Off}) for the display to slightly expand the image size and shift
the position of pixels in four directions (up, down, left, or right).
Activating Pixel Shift will disable H Position, V Position and Zoom
Mode in the screen menu.
Network control port
Select the network control port.
The options are: {RS232} / {LAN ->RS232}.
Boot on source
Clear all cookies, bookmarks, history list and text used for automatic
lling.
Conguration1 reset
Select the input source when booting.
Input: select input source when booting.
Playlist: select playlist index for Media player, Browser and PDF player.
0: no playlist. Same as switching source from OSD. 1~7: playlist number.
Factory reset
Reset all settings in the OSD menu of {Picture}, {Screen}, {Audio}, {PIP},
{Conguration1}, {Conguration2}, {Advanced option} and {Input} to
the factory preset values.
Press [ ] or [ ] button to select {Reset}, and press [OK] button to
perform the reset.
Factory reset
Cancel Reset
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6.2.6. Configuration2 menu
OSD turn off
Set the period of time the OSD (on-screen display) menu stays on the
screen.
The options are: {0 ~ 120} seconds.
OSD H-position
Adjust the horizontal position of OSD menu.
OSD V-position
Adjust the vertical position of OSD menu.
Information OSD
Set the period of time the information OSD is displayed on the upper
right corner of the screen. The information OSD will display when the
input signal is changed.
The information OSD will remain on the screen with {Off} selection.
The options are: {Off, 1 ~ 60} seconds.
Logo
Enable or disable to show the logo when you turn on the
display.
OSD rotation
Rotate the OSD Menu.
The options are:
• {Landscape} (Default)
• {Portrait}
Monitor ID
Set ID number for controlling the display via the RS232C connection.
Each display must have a unique ID number when multiple sets of
display are connected. Monitor ID number range is between 1 to 255.
The option are: {Monitor group} / {Tiling matrix} / {Auto ID}
Monitor Id
Monitor Id
Monitor group
Tiling matrix
Auto ID
1
1
1
End
• {Monitor group}
The options are: {1-255}. The default setting is 1.
• {Tiling matrix}
Tiling matrix number range is between 1 to 15. 1 is the default
setting. The {Auto ID} setup function enables setting up {Monitor
ID} of connected machine according to {Tiling matrix} settings.
Example: Tiling matrix sets to 4
1 2
5 6
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7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
• {Auto ID}
The option are: {Start} / {End}. The default setting is {End}.
• Switch to Start to set up the IDs of machines backward from
current one.
• Once the setup is completed, the option exits from End
automatically.
• To use this function, serially connect all machines with RS-232
cable and set their Control ports to RS-232 too.
Heat status
This function allows you to check the thermal status of display at any
time.
Monitor information
Show information about your display, including model number, serial
number, operating hours and software version.
Monitor information
Model name
Serial no
Operation hours
SW Version
XXBDLXXXXX
XXX
XHXM
VXXX
DP Version
The options are: {DP 1.1} / {DP 1.2} / {DP 1.2 multi}. The default setting
is {DP 1.1}.
Human sensor
This function will turn the backlight On when it senses the presence of
human and turn it off after a specied period of time.
The options are: {Off, 10 ~ 60} minutes.
HDMI edid
The option are: {HDMI 1.4} / {HDMI 2.0}. The default setting is {HDMI
1.4}.
NOTE: HDMI 2.0 option is to support HDMI 2.0 equipment.
Image rotation
Set the picture of main Window to rotate by 270 degrees.
The options are: {Off} (default) / {On}.
Window selection
Select the window for adjusting the settings. The selected window will
be highlighted with green frame.
The options are: {Main}(Default), {Sub 1}, {Sub 2} , {Sub 3} .
Power LED light
Select to control the power LED.
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The options are: {Off} / {On} (default).
Conguration2 reset
Reset all settings in Conguration2 menu to the factory preset values.
6.2.7. Advanced option menu
Input
Advanced option
Configuration 2
IR control
Keyboard control
Date and time
Off timer
Input resolution
Tiling
Schedule
HDMI with One Wire
Auto signal detection
DDC/CI
Action
Action
Auto
Action
Action
Off
On
Action
Off
Action
Input resolution
Set the resolution of VGA input. This is only required when the display is
unable to detect the VGA input resolution correctly.
NOTE: This item applies to VGA input only.
The options are:
• {1024x768 / 1280x768 / 1360x768 / 1366x768}
• {1400x1050 / 1680x1050}
• {1600x1200 / 1920x1200}
• {Auto}: Determines the resolution automatically.
The selected settings will become effective after turning off the power
and turning it on again.
IR control
Select the operation mode of remote control when multiple displays are
connected via an RS232C connection.
• {Normal} - All displays can be operated normally by the remote
control unit.
• {Primary} - Designate this display as the primary display for remote
control operation. Only this display can be operated by the remote
control.
• {Secondary} - Designate this display as the secondary display. This
display can not be operated by the remote control, and will only
receive the control signal from the primary display via the RS232C
connection.
• {Lock All} / {Lock all but Volume} / {Lock all but Power} - Lock the
remote control function of this display. To unlock, press and hold the
[ ] INFO button on the remote control for 5 (ve) seconds.
NOTE: When the main OSD menu is vanished, the Primary/
Secondary OSD will be displayed for 3 seconds. Or, press
[OK] button to display the Primary/Secondary OSD when
there is no other OSD.
1. In the Primary OSD, press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust the value
of {Control Monitor ID}, and press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust the
value of {Control Group ID}.
Keyboard control
Select to enable or disable the display keyboard (control buttons)
function.
• {Unlock} - Enable the keyboard function.
• {Lock All} / {Lock all but Volume} / {Lock all but Power} - Disable
the keyboard function.
NOTE: To enable or disable the keyboard control lock, press
[ ] and [ ] buttons simultaneously and keep pressing
continuously for more than 3 seconds.
Tiling
Create a single large-screen matrix (video wall) that consists of up
to 150 sets of display (up to 10 sets in vertical side and 15 sets in
horizontal side). This function requires a daisy-chain connection.
• Switch on delay: Set the power-on delay time (in seconds). The
default option {Auto} allows a sequential powering-on for each
display by their ID number when multiple displays are connected.
The options are: {Off (0) / Auto(1) / 2-255}
• Brightness: {Normal}/{ACS}
• {Normal}: Adjust the brightness of overall image and
background screen (backlight).
• {ACS}: Apply the brightness value (backlight) which is adjusted
by MIC tool. The default value before adjustment is the same as
OSD brightness value, e.g., 70.
• Type: {Manual}/{Tiling tool}
• Enable: {Yes}/{No}
• Source resolution: {Full HD}(Default)/ {4K}
• H monitors - Set how many displays in horizontal side.
• V monitors - Set how many displays in horizontal side.
• Position - Set the position of this display in the screen matrix.
• Frame comp. - Turn the frame compensation function On or Off.
If you select {On}, the display will adjust the image to compensate
for the width of the display bezels in order to accurately display the
image.
NOTE: Screen format function in tiling using cascade mode is not
supported.
Frame comp. - On
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Frame comp. - Off
• {Enable} - Enable or disable the Tiling function. If it is enabled,
the display will apply the settings in {H monitors}, {V monitors},
{Position}, and {Frame comp.}.
• {Switch on delay} - Set the power-on delay time (in seconds). The
default option {Auto} allows a sequential powering-on for each
display by their ID number when multiple displays are connected.
The options are: {Off / Auto / 2 ~ 255}
NOTE: The Tiling function will be disabled when using PIP function.
Date and time
Adjust the current date and time for the display’s internal clock.
1. Press [OK] button to enter or make selection.
2. Press [ ] back button to return.
3. Press [ ] or [] button to adjust the settings.
* Cannot set time to date after year 2037.
Off Timer
Set the display to turn itself off to standby mode within a specied
period of time.
The options are: {Off, 1 ~ 24} hours from current time.
NOTE: When the “Off timer” is activated, the “Schedule” settings will
be disabled.
Schedule
This function allows you to program up to 7 (seven) different scheduled
time intervals for the display to activate.
You can select:
• The time for the display to turn on and turn off.
• The days in a week for the display to activate.
• Which input source the display will use for each scheduled
activation period.
NOTE: It is recommended that you set up the current date and time
in the {Date and time} menu before using this function.
1. Press [OK] or [ ] button to enter the submenu.
_
_ _ _ _
2. Press [] or [] button to select a schedule item (item number 1 ~ 7),
and press [OK] button to mark the item number.
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_ _ _ _
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3. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select the schedule:
1 Power-on schedule: Press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust and the
display will turn on at the specied time.
2 Power-off schedule: Press [ ] or [ ] button to adjust and the
display will turn off at the specied time.
Leave hour and minute options empty if you do not want to use
the function of power-on or power-off schedule.
3 Input-source selection: Press [ ] or [ ] button to select an
input source. If no input source is selected, the input source
will remain the same as the previous one.
4 Date schedule: Press [ ] button to select which day in a
week this schedule item will take effect, then press the [OK]
button.
4. For additional schedule settings, press [ ], then repeat the steps
above. A check mark in the box next to the number of the schedule
item indicates that the selected schedule is in effect.
NOTES:
• If the schedules overlap, the scheduled power-on time takes priority
over scheduled power-off time.
• If there are two schedule items programmed for the same time, the
highest numbered schedule takes priority. For example, if schedule
items #1 and #2 both set the display to power on at 7:00 AM and
off at 5:00 PM, then only schedule item # 2 will take effect.
DDC/CI
Select to turn on/off the DDC/CI communication function. Select {On}
for normal use.
DDC/CI (Command Interface) species a means for a computer to
send commands to the monitor, as well as receive sensor data from the
monitor, over the bidirectional link such as DDC2Ab/Bi/B+.
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Specic commands to control monitors are dened in a separate
Monitor Control Command Set (MCCS) standard.
DDC/CI monitors are sometimes supplied with an external color
sensor to allow automatic calibration of the monitor’s color balance.
Some tilting DDC/CI monitors support an auto pivot function, where
a rotation sensor in the monitor enables the operating system to keep
the display upright as the monitor is moved between its portrait and
landscape positions.
The following DDC/CI commands should be supported via command
line:
No. Commands No. Commands
1 Set Brightness 6 Get Brightness
2 Set Contrast 7 Get Contrast
3 Set Red Gain 8 Get Red Gain
4 Set Green Gain 9 Get Green Gain
5 Set Blue Gain 10 Get Blue Gain
NOTE: This item applies to VGA input only.
HDMI with One Wire
CEC control.
• {Off} - Disable CEC.(Default)
• {On} - Enable CEC.
Auto signal detection
This function allows the system to detect and display the available signal
sources automatically.
• {Off} - Once a signal is connected, it can only be selected manually.
If the selected input has no signal, sset the system to display the image
automatically according to the search order of each option.
The options are: {All} / {PC source only} / {Video source only} /
{Failover}
• {All}: DP / HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / DVI / VGA / Component.
• {Failover}
-Failover 1-12: User-dened setting. Default: HDMI.
Language
Select the language used in the OSD menu.
The options are: English/Deutsch/ 简体中文 /Français/Italiano/Español/
Pyccкий/Polski/Türkçe/ 繁體中文 /日本語 /Português/ /Danish/
Svenska/Finnish/Norsk/Nederlands.
OSD Transparency
Adjust the transparency of the OSD menu.
Value: Off(0)-100, default is Off.
USB cloning
Import/Export user settings.
• {Import}: Import user settings from USB ash device.
• {Export}: Export user settings to USB ash device.
Advanced option reset
Reset all settings except {Date and Time} in the Advanced option menu
to factory preset values.
1. Press [OK] or [ ] button to enter the submenu.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to select {Reset} and press the [OK]
button to restore settings to factory preset values.
3. Press the [ ] button or select {Cancel} and press the [OK]
button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
APM
Power save setting.
• Off (TCP off/WOL off) - WOL not supported / wake up on TCP
socket not supported.
• Mode 1 (TCP off/WOL on) - WOL supported / wake up on TCP
socket not supported.
• Mode 2 (TCP on/WOL off) - WOL not supported / wake up on
TCP socket supported.
6.2.8. Input menu
Video source
Select a video input source.
The options are: {Displayport} / {DVI-D} / {VGA} / {HDMI1} / {HDMI2}
/ {HDMI3} / {Media Player} / {BROWSER} / {SmartCMS} / {PDF
Player} / {Custom}.
Sub 1
Select the input signal for the sub Win1 picture.
Choose from: {Displayport} / {DVI-D} / {VGA} / {HDMI1} / {HDMI2} /
{HDMI3} / {Media Player} / {BROWSER} / {SmartCMS} / {PDF Player}
/ {Custom}.
Sub 2
Select the input signal for the sub Win2 picture.
The options are: {Displayport} / {DVI-D} / {VGA} / {HDMI1} / {HDMI2}
/ {HDMI3} / {Media Player} / {BROWSER} / {SmartCMS} / {PDF
Player} / {Custom}.
Sub 3
Select the input signal for the sub Win3 picture.
The options are: {Displayport} / {DVI-D} / {VGA} / {HDMI1} / {HDMI2}
/ {HDMI3} / {Media Player} / {BROWSER} / {SmartCMS} / {PDF
Player} / {Custom}.
Audio source
Select the audio input source according to the audio signal source
connected to the audio input and HDMI sockets on the display.
The options are: {Analog} / {Displayport} / {Audio1} / {Audio2} /
{Media}.
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PIP audio
Select the audio source in PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
• {Main} - Select audio from the main picture
• {Sub 1} - Select audio from the sub1 picture.
• {Sub 2} - Select audio from the sub2 picture.
• {Sub 3} - Select audio from the sub3 picture.
Input reset
Reset all settings in the Input menu to factory preset values.
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7. Supported Media Formats
USB Multimedia Codec Formats
Video Decode
Type Video Codec Container Decode Encode Channel Remark
MPEG1/2 MPEG1/2
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
MPEG transport stream (.ts)
MP4 (.mp4)
AVI (.avi)
MKV (.mkv)
VMax Resolution: 1080P@60fps
Max Bit Rats : 40Mbps
MPEG-4 MPEG4
MP4 (.mp4)
AVI (.avi)
MKV (.mkv)
VMax Resolution: 1080P@60fps
Max Bit Rats : 40Mbps
H.263 H.263 FLV (.v)
AVI (.avi) VMax Resolution: 1080P@60fps
Max Bit Rats : 40Mbps
H.264 H.264
FLV (.v)
MP4 (.mp4)
MPEG transport stream (.ts)
ASF (.asf)
WMV (.wmv)
AVI (.avi)
MKV (.mkv)
V
Max Resolution: 1080P@60fps
Max Bit Rats : 135Mbps
4K2K@30fps
H.265 H.265
MP4 (.mp4)
MPEG transport stream (.ts)
MKV (.mkv)
VMax Resolution: 4K2K@60fps
Max Bit Rats : 100Mbps
GOOGLE VP8 VP8 MKV (.mkv) WebM (.webm) V Max Resolution: 1080P@30fps
Max Bit Rats : 20Mbps
Motion JPEG MJPEG AVI (.avi)
MP4 (.mp4) MKV (.mkv) VMax Resolution: 1920*1080 @30fps
Max Bit Rats : 40Mbps
Audio Decode
Type Audio Codec Container Decode Encode Channel Remark
MPEG Audio MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio
Layer1/2/3 MP3 V 2 Bit Rate: 8Kbps~320Kbps
Sampling Rate: 16KHz~48KHz
Windows
Media Audio
WMA Version 7, 8,
9,10 pro M0, 10Pro
M1,M10 Pro M2
Decode: WMA V 2
Bit Rate: 8Kbps~768Kbps
Sampling Rate: 8KHz~96(M10)KHz
Non-support LBR
AAC Audio
MAIN, ADIF ,ATDS
Header AAC-LC and
AAC-HE
File Format: AAC, M4A V 5.1 Bit Rate: N/A
Sampling Rate: 8KHz~48KHz
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Image Decode
Type Image Codec Photo Decode Encode Channel Remark
JPEG JFIF le format 1.02 File Format: JPG, JPEG V
Max Resolution: 7000 x 7000
The limitation of max resolution depends on
DRAM
BMP BMP File Format: BMP V
Max Resolution: 15360 x 8640
The limitation of max resolution depends on
DRAM
PNG PNG File Format: PNG V
Max Resolution: 15360 x 8640
The limitation of max resolution depends on
DRAM
NOTES:
• Sound or video may not work if the contents have a standard bit rate/frame rate above the compatible Frame/sec listed in the table above.
• Video content with a Bit rate or Frame rate larger than the rate specied in the table above can cause choppy video during playback.
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8. Input Mode
VGA/DVI timing support:
Item Mode Resolution H.Freq. (KHz) V.Freq. (Hz)
1IBM VGA 10H 640x350 31.469 70.086
2IBM VGA 12H 640x480 31.469 59.94
3 MACINTOSH 640x480 35 66.67
4 VESA 640x480 37.861 72.809
5 VESA 640x480 37.5 75
6IBM VGA 3H 720x400 31.469 70.087
7 VESA 800x600 35.156 56.25
8 VESA 800x600 37.879 60.317
9 VESA 800x600 48.077 72.188
10 VESA 800x600 46.875 75.000
11 MACINTOSH 832x624 49.726 74.551
12 VESA Standard AddDMT 848x480 31 60.000
13 - 960x720 56.4 75.000
14 VESA 1024x768 48.363 60.004
15 VESA 1024x768 56.476 70.069
16 1152x864 53.986 59.985
17 VESA 1152x864 53.783 59.959
18 1152x864 63.851 70.012
19 VESA 1152x864 67.5 75.000
20 SUN WS 1152x900 61.846 66.004
21 - 1280x720 44.772 60.000
22 - 1280x720 52.5 70.000
23 CVT 2.3MA 1280 x768 47.776 59.870
24 CVT 2.3MA 1280 x768 60.289 74.893
25 CVT 1280x800 49.7 59.810
26 CVT 1280x800 62.8 74.930
27 VESA 1280x960 60 60.000
28 VESA 1280x1024 63.981 60.020
29 SUN WS 1280x1024 71.691 67.189
30 VESA 1280x1024 79.976 75.025
31 VESA Standard AddDMT 1360x768 47.712 60.015
32 VESA Standard AddDMT 1366x768 47.712 59.790
33 VESA-reduced blanking mode 1440x900 55.469 59.901
34 VESA 1440x900 55.935 59.887
35 VESA 1440x900 70.635 74.984
36 CVT-reduced blanking 1400x1050 64.744 59.948
37 CVT AddDMT 1440x1050 65.3 60.000
38 CVT 1400x1050 82.278 74.867
39 CVT Red. Blanking 1600x900 55.54 60.000
40 VESA 1600x1200 75 60
41 CVT1.76MW 1680x1050 65.29 59.954
42 CVT1.76MW-R 1680x1050 64.674 59.883
43 CVT 2.3MA-R 1920x1080 66.587 59.934
44 VESA Standard VDMTREV 1920x1080 67.5 60.000
45 CVT1960H 1920x1080 67.1584 59.963
46 VSC1960H 1920x1080 67.08 60
47 CVT 2.3MA-R 1920x1200 74.038 59.950
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4K2K
Item Resolution H.Freq. (KHz) V.Freq. (Hz)
1 3840x2160 53.946 23.900
2 3840x2160 54 24.000
3 3840x2160 56.25 25.000
4 3840x2160 67.432 29.900
5 3840x2160 67.5 30.000
6 4096x2160 54 24.000
7 3840x2160 135 60.000
Video Timing support(HDMI/DVD HD/DVI)
Item Mode Resolution Comment
1 60Hz 480i except DVI
2 480p
3 720p
4 1080i
5 1080p
6 4Kx2K except DVI
7 50Hz 576i except DVI
8 576p
9 720p
10 1080i
11 1080p
12 4Kx2K except DVI
Note: DisplayPort support 3840x2160@30Hz.
• The PC text quality is optimum in UHD 4K/2K mode(3840 x 2160, 60Hz).
• Your PC display screen might appear different depending on the manufacturer (and your particular version of Windows).
• Check your PC instruction book for information about connecting your PC to a display.
• If a vertical and horizontal frequency-select mode exists, select 60Hz (vertical) and 31.5KHz (horizontal). In some cases, abnormal signals (such as
stripes) might appear on the screen when the PC power is turned off (or if the PC is disconnected). If so, press the [INPUT] button to enter the
video mode. Also, make sure that the PC is connected.
• When horizontal synchronous signals seem irregular in RGB mode, check PC power saving mode or cable connections.
• The display settings table complies to the IBM/VESA standards, and based on the analog input.
• The DVI support mode is regarded as same to the PC support mode.
• The best timing for the vertical frequency to each mode is 60Hz.
• Resolution 3840x2160 50/60Hz must be equipped with HDMI certied cable(Premium High Speed HDMI Cables).
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9. Pixel Defect Policy
We strive to deliver the highest quality products and use some of the industry’s most advanced manufacturing processes whilst practicing stringent quality
control. However, pixel or sub-pixel defects on the PDP / TFT panels used in Plasma- & LCD- displays are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer can
guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any Plasma- & LCD- displays with an unacceptable number of defects
will be repaired during the warranty period in line with your local guarantee conditions.
This notice explains the different types of pixel defects and denes the acceptable defect level for the LCD screen. In order to qualify for repair under
warranty, the number of pixel defects must exceed a certain level as shown in the reference table. If the LCD screen is within specication a warranty
exchange / claim back will be refused. Additionally, because some types or combinations of pixel defects are more noticeable than others, Philips sets even
higher quality standards for those.
9.1. Pixels and Sub-Pixels
subpixel
pixel
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub-pixels in the primary colors of red, green and
blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub-pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored
sub-pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub-pixels
together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub-pixels appear as
single pixels of other colors.
9.2. Types of Pixel Defects + Dot Definition
Pixel and sub-pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are three categories of pixel defects and several types of sub-pixel defects within
each category.
Dot denition = What is a defective “Dot”? :
One or more defective, adjacent sub-pixel are dened as one “dot”. The no. of defective sub-pixels are not relevant to dene a defective dot. This means
that a defective dot can consist of one, two or three defective sub-pixels which can be dark or lit.
RR G B
One dot = One Pixel; consists of three sub-pixels of Red, Green, and Blue.
9.3. Bright Dot Defects
Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always lit or “on”. These are the examples of bright dot defects:
One lit red, green or blue sub pixel Two adjacent lit sub pixels:
Red + Blue = Purple
Red + Green = Yellow
Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel)
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9.4. Dark Dot Defects
Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always dark or “off”. These are the examples of black dot defects:
One dark dot Two adjacent dark dots = 1 pair of dark dots Two dark dots, specications denes the
minimum distance between dark dots
9.5. Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub-pixels defects of the same type that are nearby one another may be more noticeable, Philips also species tolerances for the
proximity of pixel defects. In the table below you can nd specications about:
• Allowed amount of adjacent dark dots = (adjacent dark dots =1 pair of dark dots)
• Minimum distance between dark dots
• Total no. of all defective dots
9.6. Pixel Defect Tolerances
In order to qualify for repair due to pixel defects during the warranty period, a PDP / TFT panel in a Philips Plasma / LCD- display must have pixel or sub-
pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed in the following table.
BRIGHT DOT EFFECT ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
1 lit sub pixel 2
BLACK DOT EFFECT ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
1 dark sub pixel 10
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS OF ALL TYPES 12
NOTE: * 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
9.7. MURA
Dark spots or patches may occasionally appear on some liquid crystal display (LCD) panels. This is known within the industry as Mura, which is a Japanese
term for “unevenness.” It is used to describe an irregular pattern or area in which uneven screen uniformity appears under certain conditions. Mura is a
result of the deterioration of the liquid crystal alignment layer and is most commonly caused by long-term operation under high ambient temperatures. It
is an industry- wide phenomenon and Mura is not repairable. It is also not covered by our warranty terms.
Mura has been around since the introduction of LCD technology and with screens getting bigger and in operation 24/7, many displays are running in low
light conditions. This all adds to the possibility of Mura affecting displays.
HOW TO SPOT MURA
There are many symptoms of Mura and also multiple causes. Several of these are listed below:
• Impurities or foreign particles in the crystal matrix
• Uneven distribution of LCD matrix during manufacturing
• Non-uniform luminance distribution of the backlight
• Panel assembly induced stress
• Flaws within the LCD cells
• Thermal induced stress - high temperature operation over long periods of time
HOW TO AVOID MURA
Although we can not guarantee the complete eradication of Mura every time, in general the appearance of Mura can be minimized by these methods:
• Lower the backlight brightness
• Use a screen saver
• Reduce the ambient temperature around the unit
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10. Cleaning and Troubleshooting
10.1. 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 body parts are brought too
close. Placing any object near the top of the display could also result in heat related damage to the object as well as the display itself.
• Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the monitor. Moving the monitor with its cables attached may damage the cables and thus cause
re or electric shock.
• Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any type of cleaning or maintenance procedure.
Front Panel Cleaning Instructions
• The front of the display has been specially treated. Wipe the surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth.
• If the surface becomes dirty, soak a soft, lint-free cloth in a mild detergent solution. Wring the cloth to remove excess liquid. Wipe the surface of
the display to remove dirt. Then use a dry cloth of the same type to dry.
• Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with ngers or hard objects of any kind.
• Do not use volatile substances such as insert sprays, solvents and thinners.
Cabinet Cleaning Instructions
• If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth.
• If the cabinet is extremely dirty, soak a lint-free cloth in a mild detergent solution. Wring the cloth to remove as much moisture as possible. Wipe
the cabinet. Use another dry cloth to wipe over until the surface is dry.
• Do not allow any water or detergent to come into contact with the surface of the display. If water or moisture gets inside the unit, operating
problems, electrical and shock hazards may result.
• Do not scratch or hit the cabinet with ngers or hard objects of any kind.
• Do not use volatile substances such as insert sprays, solvents and thinners on the cabinet.
• Do not place anything made from rubber or PVC near the cabinet for any extended periods of time.
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10.2. Troubleshooting
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 the standby mode.
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Make sure that the power switch is switched
on.
3. Connect a signal connection to the display.
Interference displayed on the display or an
audible noise is heard
Caused by surrounding electrical appliances or
uorescent lights.
Move the display to another location to see if the
interference is reduced.
Color is abnormal The signal cable is not connected properly. Make sure that the signal cable is attached rmly
to the back of the display.
Picture is distorted with abnormal patterns 1. The signal cable is not connected properly.
2. The input signal is beyond the capabilities of
the display.
1. Make sure that the signal cable is attached
rmly.
2. Check the video signal source to see if it
is beyond the range of the display. Please
verify its specications with this display’s
specication section.
Display image doesn’t ll up the full size of the
screen
1. The zoom mode is not set correctly.
2. Scan Mode may be set incorrectly to
underscan.
3. If the image exceeds the screen size, Scan
Mode may need to be set to Underscan.
Use the Zoom mode or Custom zoom function
in the Screen menu to ne tune display geometry
and time frequency parameter.
Can hear sound, but no picture Source signal cable is connected improperly. Make sure that both video inputs and sound
inputs are correctly connected.
Can see picture but no sound is heard 1. Source signal cable is connected improperly.
2. Volume is turned all the way down.
3. {Mute} is turned on.
4. No external speaker is connected.
1. Make sure that both video inputs and sound
inputs are connected correctly.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] button to hear sound.
3. Switch MUTE off by using the [ ] button.
4. Connect external speakers and adjust the
volume to a suitable level.
Some picture elements do not light up Some pixels of the display are off. This display is designed using an extremely high
level of precision technology: however, sometimes
some pixels of the display may not display. This is
not a malfunction..
After-Images can still be seen on the display
after the display is powered off. (Examples
of still pictures include logos, video games,
computer images, and images displayed in 4:3
normal mode)
A still picture is displayed for an over extended
period of time
Do not allow a still image to be displayed for
an extended period of time as this can cause a
permanent after-image to remain on the display.
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How to setup the settings in the menu to
control all the monitors at the same time and
individually via RC?
Daisy chained by RS232 and no IR cable 1. The rst display sets as “Primary” on OSD
(Advanced option/IR control item), others set as
“Secondary”.
2. The setup OSD will show on top left side of
the display.(Toggle MENU will show again if it
disappear)
3. Default setting: ID NO: 0, GP NO: 0, this setting
can control all displays by IR.
The “+”, “-” can change “ID NO” to control
signal display by “Monitor ID”.
The “UP”, “DOWN” can change “GP NO” to
control multi-display by “Group ID”.
*The rst display is always controlled by IR.
How is the RC working? Daisy chain: no connection of RS232 and IR cable No setting is required. Connect with IR cables
and control by IR.
*This may cause out-of-synchronizm
phenomenon. It is suggested to use the above
settings with RS-232 cable.
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11. Technical Specifications
Display:
Item Specications
49BDL4150D 55BDL4150D
Screen Size (Active Area) 1232 mm / 48.5 inches 1387 mm / 54.6 inches
Aspect Ratio 16:9 16:9
Number of pixels 3840 (H) x 2160 (V) 3840 (H) x 2160 (V)
Pixel pitch 0.27963 (H) x 0.27963 (V) [mm] 0.315 (H) x 0.315 (V) [mm]
Displayable colors 1.07 Billion colors 1.07 Billion colors
Brightness (typical) 500 cd/m2 500 cd/m2
Contrast ratio (typical) 1100:1 1100:1
Viewing angle 178 degrees 178 degrees
In/Out Terminals:
Item Specications
Speaker Output Internal Speakers 10W (L) + 10W (R) [RMS]/8Ω
82 dB/W/M/160 Hz ~ 13 KHz
SPDIF Output SPDIF Port Serial digital audio output when input is HDMI
Audio Output 3.5mm phone jack x 1 0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
Audio Input 3.5mm phone jack x 1 0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
RS232 3.5mm phone jack x 3 RS232 in X2 / RS232 out
RJ-45 RJ-45 Jack x 1 (8 pin) 1000 baseT
HDMI Input HDMI Jack x 3
(Type A) (19 pin)
Digital RGB: TMDS (Video + Audio)
MAX:
Video - 720p, 1080p, 3840 x 2160/60 Hz
Audio - 48 KHz/ 2 Channel (L+R)
Supports LPCM only
VGA Input D-SUB jack (15pin) Analog RGB: 0.7V [p-p] (75Ω), H/CS/V: TTL (2.2kΩ),
MAX: 1920 x 1080/60 Hz (WUXGA)
Displayport in / out Displayport Jack x 3
(20 pin) (in x1/out x2)
Digital RGB: TMDS (Video + Audio)
MAX:
Video - 720p, 1080p, 3840 x 2160/30 Hz
Audio - 48 KHz / 2 Channel (L+R)
Supports LPCM only
DVI-D Input DVI-D jack Digital RGB: TMDS (Video)
SD card Micro SD card Support to 128GB
OTG Mini USB Service only
USB Input USB2.0 TypeA x1
USB3.0 TypeA x1
USB2.0
USB3.0
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General:
Item Specications
49BDL4150D 55BDL4150D
Power Input 100 - 240V~, 50 - 60Hz, 5.0A 100 - 240V~, 50 - 60Hz, 5.5A
Power Output 100 - 240V~, 50 - 60Hz, 2.5A 100 - 240V~, 50 - 60Hz, 2.5A
Power Consumption (Max) 194 W 211 W
Power Consumption (typ.) 135 W 150 W
Power Consumption (Standby & Off) <0.5 W <0.5 W
Dimensions (Without Stand) [W x H x D1(Wall Mount)
/ D2(Handle)]
1104.2 x 637.0 x 65.4 mm / 69.6 mm 1240.0 x 713.4 x 65.4 mm / 69.6 mm
Weight (Without Stand) 20.9 Kg 25 Kg
Gross Weight (Without Stand) 24.6 Kg 31.7 Kg
Energy Efciency Class C B
Visible Screen Size 1232 mm / 48.5 inches 1387 mm / 54.6 inches
On Mode Power Consumption (W) 136 W 151 W
Annual Energy Consumption (kWh) 199 kWh 220 kWh
Standby Power Consumption (W) 0.50 W 0.50 W
Off Mode Power Consumption (W) 0.30 W 0.30 W
Display Resolution (Pixels) 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160
Network Standby (W) 5 W 5 W
Environmental Condition:
Item Specications
Temperature 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
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Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of
Koninklijke Philips N.V. and are used under license from
Koninklijke Philips N.V.
Specications are subject to change without notice.