Viewsonic CDE4600-L User Manual
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User Guide
Model No. VS15661/VS15798
IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing
and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future
service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited
coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://
www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using the Regional selection
box in the upper right corner of our website. “Antes de operar su equipo lea cu
idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual”
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Compliance Information
NOTE: This section addresses all connected requirements and statements regarding regulations.
Confirmed corresponding applications shall refer to nameplate labels and relevant markings on
unit.
FCC Statement
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.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A/
Class B 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 instructions, 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/her own
expense.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: To comply with the limits for the Class A/Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules, this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the
Class A/Class B limits. All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded
and grounded. Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may result in
interference to radio or television reception. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
For Canada
CAN ICES-3 (A/B)/NMB-3(A/B)
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CE Conformity for European Countries
The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
The mark shown to the right is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose of the equipment as unsorted
municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems according to local law.
If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment, display the
chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content
of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than, 0.002% Cadmium, or more than 0.004%
Lead.
Industry Canada Notice
This device complies with Canadian RSS-210.To prevent radio interference to the licensed service,
this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum
shielding. Equipment (or its transmitting antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it
does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety
Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This device complies with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European
Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards:
ETSI EN 300 328
EN 301 489-01
EN 301 489-17
EN 62311
Notified Countries: Germany, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark,
Finland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Luxembourg,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland and Malta.
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Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2011/65/EU of the
European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS2 Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum
concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown
below:
Substance
Proposed Maximum
Concentration
Actual Concentration
Lead (Pb) 0,1% < 0,1%
Mercury (Hg) 0,1% < 0,1%
Cadmium (Cd) 0,01% < 0,01%
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) 0,1% < 0,1%
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 0,1% < 0,1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0,1% < 0,1%
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III of the RoHS2
Directives as noted below:
Examples of exempted components are:
1. Mercuryincoldcathodeuorescentlampsandexternalelectrodeuorescentlamps(CCFLand
EEFL) for special purposes not exceeding (per lamp):
(1) Short length (≦500 mm): maximum 3.5 mg per lamp.
(2) Medium length (>500 mm and ≦1,500 mm): maximum 5 mg per lamp.
(3) Long length (>1,500 mm): maximum 13 mg per lamp.
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes.
3. Leadinglassofuorescenttubesnotexceeding0.2%byweight.
4. Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to 0.4% lead by weight.
5. Copper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
6. Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight
or more lead).
7. Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric
ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound.
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Safety Precautions
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND
USING THE LCD COLOR MONITOR:
• DO NOT REMOVE MONITOR BACK COVER. There are no user serviceable parts inside and
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous shock hazards or other risks. Refer
allservicingtoqualiedservicepersonnel.
• Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water.
• Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage
points,whichcanbeharmfulorfatalormaycauseelectricshock,reorequipmentfailure.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord. Damage to the cord may cause shock or
re.
• Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart, stand or table, as the monitor may fall,
causing serious damage to the monitor.
• Do not place any objects onto the monitor and do not use the monitor outdoors.
• TheinsideoftheuorescenttubelocatedwithintheLCDmonitorcontainsmercury.Please
follow the laws or rules of your municipality to dispose of the tube properly.
• Do not bend power cord.
• Do not use monitor in high temperature, humid, dusty, or oily areas.
• If monitor or glass is broken, do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with
care.
• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor, so that heat can properly dissipate. Do not
block ventilated openings or place the monitor near a radiator or other heat sources. Do not
put anything on top of the monitor.
• The power cable connector is the primary means of detaching the system from the power
supply. The monitor should be installed close to a power outlet, which is easily accessible.
• Handle with care when transporting. Save packaging for transporting.
• Please clean the holes of back cabinet to reject dirt and dust at least once a year because of
set reliability.
• If using the cooling fan continuously, it’s recommended to wipe holes a minimum of once a
month.
• When installing the remote control batteries;
- Align the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications inside the case.
-Alignthe(-)indicationofthebatteryrstinsidethecase.
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CAUTION:
Immediately unplug your monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the monitor.
• If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
• If the monitor does not operate normally by following operating instructions.
Recommended Use
CAUTION:
• For optimum performance, allow 20 minutes for warm-up.
• Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 5 feet away. Blink often.
• Position the monitor at a 90° angle to windows and other light sources to minimize glare and
reections.
• Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, nonabrasive cloth. Avoid using any cleaning
solution or glass cleaner!
• Adjust the monitor’s brightness, contrast and sharpness controls to enhance readability.
• Avoiddisplayingxedpatternsonthemonitorforlongperiodsoftimetoavoidimage
persistence (after image effects).
• Get regular eye checkups.
Ergonomics
To realize the maximum ergonomic benefits, we recommend the following:
• Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals.
• Use the preset Color Setting.
• Use non-interlaced signals.
• Donotuseprimarycolorblueonadarkbackground,asitisdifculttoseeandmayproduce
eyefatigueduetoinsufcientcontrast.
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Table Of Contents
5. Change your settings ......................... 13
5.1. Settings ........................................ 13
5.1.1. Picture menu ...................... 13
5.1.2. Sound menu ....................... 14
5.1.3. General settings menu ....... 14
5.2. Network Settings .......................... 15
6. Input mode .......................................... 16
7. Cleaning and Troubleshooting .......... 17
7.1. Cleaning ....................................... 17
7.2. Troubleshooting ............................ 18
8. TechnicalSpecications .................... 19
8.1. CDE4600-L ................................... 19
8.2. CDE5500-L ................................... 21
8.3. RS232 Command Table ............... 23
9. Other Information ............................... 25
Customer Support................................. 25
Limited Warranty .................................. 26
Mexico Limited Warranty ...................... 28
1. Unpacking and Installation .................. 1
1.1. Unpacking ...................................... 1
1.2. Package Contents .......................... 1
1.3. Installation Notes ............................ 1
1.4. Mounting on a Wall ......................... 2
2. Parts and Functions ............................. 3
2.1. Control Panel ................................. 3
2.2. Input/Output Terminals ................... 4
2.3. Remote Control .............................. 5
2.3.1. General functions ................. 5
2.3.2. Inserting batteries in the
remote control ...................... 6
2.3.3. Handling the remote
control .................................. 6
2.3.4. Operating range of the
remote control ...................... 6
3. Connection ............................................ 7
3.1. Connecting External Equipments ... 7
3.2. Connecting Multiple Displays ......... 8
3.2.1. RS232C control connection
(optional) .............................. 8
3.2.2. IR connection (optional) ....... 8
3.3. IR Pass-through Connection
(optional) ........................................ 8
3.4. Wire-connecting to Network
(optional) ..............................................9
4. Operation ............................................. 10
4.1. Watch the Connected Video
Source .......................................... 10
4.2. Change Picture Format ................ 10
4.3. Play Multimedia Files ................... 10
4.3.1.Playlesfromcomputer
and mobile device .............. 10
4.3.2. USB Multimedia Player for
Scheduled Playback
of Videos, Photos and
Music .................................. 10
4.3.3.Playmultimediales
from USB device .................11
4.4. Play options ...................................11
4.4.1.Playingmusicles ..............11
4.4.2.Playingmovieles ............. 12
4.4.3.Playingphotoles .............. 12
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Copyright Information
Copyright © ViewSonic® Corporation, 2014. All rights reserved.
ViewSonic©, the three birds logo, OnView, ViewMatch, and ViewMeter are registered trademarks of
ViewSonic Corporation.
ENERGY STAR® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
As an ENERGY STAR® partner, ViewSonic Corporation has determined that this product meetsthe
ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
Disclaimer: ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions
contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this
material, or the performance or use of this product.
In the interest of continuing product improvement, ViewSonic Corporation reserves the right to
change product specifications without notice. Information in this document may change without
notice.
No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any purpose
without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation.
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available, please register your product on the Internet at:
www.viewsonic.com.
The ViewSonic® Wizard CD-ROM also provides an opportunity for you to print the registration form,
which you may mail or fax to ViewSonic.
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CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L
ViewSonic LCD Monitor
VS15661/VS15798
CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L_UG_ENG Rev. 1C 10-13-14
Product disposal at end of product life
ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green. Thank you for
being part of Smarter, Greener Computing.
Please visit ViewSonic website to learn more.
USA & Canada: http://www.viewsonic.com/company/green/recycle-program/
Europe: http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/support/recycling-information/
Taiwan: http://recycle.epa.gov.tw/recycle/index2.aspx
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1. Unpacking and Installation
1.1. Unpacking
• This product is packed in a carton, together with the standard accessories.
• Any other optional accessories will be packed separately.
• Due to the size and weight of this display it is recommended for two people to move it.
• After opening the carton, ensure that the 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
• CD ROM
• Remote control with AAA
batteries
• Quick Start Guide
• Power cord (1.8 m)
• VGA cable (1.8 m)
• RS232 cable (1.8 m)
* The supplied power cord varies depending on destination.
For EU For China
For North America For UK
Remote Control
and AAA Batteries
VGA Cable
RS232 Cable
CD ROM
POWER
SMART VIDEO
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
AUDIO
SOURCE
OPTION
Quick Start Guide
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.
• Keep the package box and packing material for shipping the display.
1.3. Installation Notes
• Due to the high power consumption, always use the plug exclusively designed for this product. If an
extended line is required, please consult your service agent.
• Theproductshouldbeinstalledonaatsurfacetoavoidtipping.Thedistancebetweenthebackof
the product and the wall should be maintained for proper ventilation. Avoid installing the product in the
kitchen, bathroom or any other places with high humidity so as not to shorten the service life of the
electronic components.
• The product can normally operate only under 2000 m in altitude. In installations at altitudes above 2000 m,
some abnormalities may be experienced.
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1.4. Mounting on a Wall
To mount this display to a wall, you will have to obtain a standard wall-mounting kit. We recommend using a
mounting interface that complies with UL1678 standard in North America.
Protective Sheet
Table
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1. Lay a protective sheet on a table, which was wrapped around the display when it was packaged, beneath
the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen face.
2. Ensure you have all accessories for mounting this display.
3. Follow the instructions that come with the base mounting kit. Failure to follow correct mounting
procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the user or installer. Product warranty
does not cover damage caused by improper installation.
4. For the wall-mounting kit, use mounting screws and tighten them securely:
Model VESA Size (mm) Mounting Screws
(X=Thickness of wall-mount plate)
CDE4600-L 400 × 400 M6 × (20 + X)
CDE5500-L 400 × 400 M6 × (24 + X)
Caution:
To prevent the display from falling:
• To lessen the probability of injury and damage resulting from fall of the display in case of earthquake or
other natural disaster, be sure to consult the bracket manufacturer for installation location.
Enclosure Ventilation Requirements
To allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding objects as shown in the diagram below.
100 mm 100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
NOTE: When installing the display on a wall, please consult a professional technician for proper installation.
We accept no liability for installations not performed by a professional technician.
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2. Parts and Functions
2.1. Control Panel
INPUT MENU
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1 [POWER] button
Press to switch the display on or off.
2 [INPUT] button
Press to select input source.
3 [MENU] button
Press to access the OSD menu.
4 [ ] button
Press to move the highlight bar right to selected item
while OSD menu is on.
5 [ ] button
Press to move the highlight bar left to deselected
item while OSD menu is on.
6 [ ] button
Press to move the highlight bar up or increase the
adjustment while OSD menu is on, or to increase
the audio output level while OSD menu is off.
7 [ ] button
Press to move the highlight bar down or decrease
the adjustment while OSD menu is on, or to
decrease the audio output level while OSD menu is
off.
8 Remote control sensor and power status
indicator
• Receives command signals from the remote
control.
- Lights green when this display is turned on
- Lights red when this display is in standby mode
- Lights off when the main power of this display
is turned off
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2.2. Input/Output Terminals
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2 1
Y Pb Pr
LRL R IN
OUT
INOUT
1 AC IN
AC power input.
2 MAIN POWER SWITCH
Main power on/off switch.
3 HDMI IN
HDMI video/audio input.
4 DVI IN
DVI-D video input.
5 RJ-45
LAN control function for the use of remote control
signal from control center.
6 VGA IN (D-Sub)
VGA video input.
7 COMPONENT IN (RCA)
Component YPbPr video source input.
8 AUDIO IN (RCA)
Audio input from external AV device.
9 AUDIO OUT (RCA)
Audio signal output to connect your external AV
device.
10 AUDIO IN (3.5mm)
Audio input from your PC.
11 SPDIF OUT
Digital audio signal output to connect your external
AV device.
12 IR OUT / 13 IR IN (3.5 mm)
IR signal output/input 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 8 for IR Pass Through
connection.
14 RS232C OUT / 15 RS232C IN (2.5 mm)
RS232C network output/input for the loop-through
function.
16 USB PORT
Connect your USB storage device.
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2.3. Remote Control
2.3.1. General functions
POWER
SMART VIDEO
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
AUDIO
SOURCE
OPTION
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15
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20
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5
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1 [POWER] button
Press to switch on the display from standby mode.
Press again to turn it off and back into standby
mode.
2 [SMART] button
(CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L Not Support)
Press to activate Smart Menu. Press [ ] or [ ]
button to select menu options. Press [SET] button to
conrmandexittheselection.
• Standard: Used for normal images (factory
setting)
• Highbright: Used for moving image such as
Video
• sRGB: Used for text based images
3 [PIP] (Picture In Picture) button
(CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L Not Support)
[ON/OFF]: Turn PIP mode ON/OFF.
[INPUT]: Select the input signal for the sub-picture.
[CHANGE]: Toggle between the main picture and
sub picture.
4 [CONTRAST] button
(CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L Not Support)
Press to activate Contrast Menu. Press [ ] or [ ]
button to adjust the value. Press [MENU] button to
conrmandexit.
5 [DISPLAY] button
Press to turn on/off the information OSD displayed
on the upper right corner of the screen.
6 [ ] button
Press to move the selection left in OSD menu.
7 [SET] button
Press to activate the setting inside the OSD menu.
8 [AUTO ADJUST] button
Access currently available options, picture and
sound menus.
Press to run the Auto Adjust function. (CDE4600-L/
CDE5500-L Not Support)
NOTE: This button is functional for VGA input only.
9 [ ] MUTE button
Press to turn the mute function on/off.
10 [VIDEO SOURCE] button
Press to toggle Video Source Menu. Press [ ] or
[ ] button to select one of the video sources among
USB, Network, HDMI, DVI, YPbPr, AV, or VGA.
Press [SET]buttontoconrmandexit.
11 [AUDIO SOURCE] button
(CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L Not Support)
Press to toggle Audio Source Menu. Press [ ] or
[] button to select one of the audio sources among
HDMI, AUDIO1, AUDIO2, or AUDIO3. Press [SET]
buttontoconrmandexit.
12 Picture Format button
Press to switch screen aspect ratio.
• For PC signal: FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC,
CUSTOM and REAL.
• For Video signal: FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC,
CUSTOM and REAL.
13 [BRIGHTNESS] button
(CDE4600-L/CDE5500-L Not Support)
Press to toggle Brightness Menu. Press [ ] or
[ ] button to adjust the value. Press [MENU] button
toconrmandexit.
14 [ ] button
Press to move the selection up in OSD menu.
15 [MENU] button
Press to turn the OSD menu on/off.
16 [ ] button
Press to move the selection right in OSD menu.
17 [EXIT] button
Press to turn back to the previous OSD menu.
18 [ ] button
Press to move the selection down in OSD menu.
19 [VOL UP] button
Press to increase the audio output level.
20 [VOL DOWN] button
Press to decrease the audio output level.
21 COLOR buttons
Select tasks or options.
22 PLAY buttons
Controlplaybackofmediales.
23 [OPTION] button
Access currently available options, picture and
sound menus.
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2.3.2. Inserting batteries in the remote control
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries.
To install or replace batteries:
1. Press and then slide the cover to open it.
2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–)
indications inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Caution:
The incorrect use of batteries can result in leaks or bursting. Be sure to follow these instructions:
• Place “AAA” batteries matching the (+) and (–) signs on each battery to the (+) and (–) signs of the
battery compartment.
• Do not mix battery types.
• Do not combine new batteries with used ones. It causes shorter life or leakage of batteries.
• Remove the dead batteries immediately to prevent them from liquid leaking in the battery compartment.
Don’t touch exposed battery acid, as it can damage your skin.
NOTE: If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long period, remove the batteries.
2.3.3. Handling the remote control
• Do not subject to strong shock.
• Do not allow water or other liquid to splash the remote control. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry
immediately.
• Avoid exposure to heat and steam.
• Other than to install the batteries, do not open the remote control.
2.3.4. Operating range of the remote control
Point the front of the remote control toward this display’s
remote control sensor when pressing a button.
Use the remote control within a distance of less than 10m/33ft
from this display’s sensor, and a horizontal and vertical angle
of less than 30 degrees.
NOTE: The remote control may not function properly when
the remote control sensor on this display is under
direct sunlight or strong illumination, or when there is
an obstacle in the path of signal transmission.
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POWER
SMART VIDEO
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
AUDIO
SOURCE
OPTION
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3. Connection
NOTE: The peripherals and cables shown are for example purposes only.
3.1. Connecting External Equipments
DVD / VCR / VCD
PC
STEREO AMPLIFIER
AUDIO OUT
USB
RS232C
INOUT
IR
INOUT
AUDIO IN PC
LINE IN
COMPONENT OUT (YPbPr)
SPDIF
HDMI IN DVI IN RJ-45 VGA IN COMPONENT IN
PC LINE IN
DVI OUT
VGA OUT
USB
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
HDMI OUT
AC IN
Y Pb Pr
R
L
R
L
USB
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3.2. Connecting Multiple Displays
3.2.1. RS232C control connection (optional)
PC
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
[RS232C IN]
[RS-232C]
[RS232C OUT] [RS232C IN] [RS232C OUT]
3.2.2. IR connection (optional)
DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2
[IR IN] [IR OUT] [IR IN]
External
IR Receiver [IR OUT]
POWER
SMART VIDEO
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
AUDIO
SOURCE
OPTION
NOTE: This display’s remote control sensor will stop working if the [IR IN] is connected.
3.3. IR Pass-through Connection (optional)
DISPLAY DVD / VCR / VCD
(DVD / VCR / VCD)
Remote Control
[IR OUT]
[IR IN]
POWER
SMART VIDEO
SOURCE
PIP
INPUTON/OFF CHANGE
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
AUDIO
SOURCE
OPTION
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3.4. Wire-connecting to Network (optional)
If you connect this display to a home network, you can play photos, music and videos from your computer.
See Play multimedia les (Page 10) for more details.
PC
[RJ-45]
[RJ-45] ROUTER
INTERNET
To setup the network:
1. Switch on the router and switch on its DHCP setting.
2. Connect the router to this display with an Ethernet cable.
3. Press MENU button to display the OSD menu.
4. Press or button to select the menu item {Network settings}. Press SET button to enter its submenu.
5. Press , , , to adjust its value. Press SETbuttontoconrm.
NOTE: Connect with a shielded CAT-5 Ethernet cable to comply with the EMC directive.
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4. Operation
NOTE: The control button described in this section
is mainly on the remote control unless
speciedotherwise.
4.1. Watch the Connected Video Source
See page 7 for external equipments
connection.
1. Press VIDEO SOURCE button.
2. Press or button to select a device, then
press SET 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.
2. Press or button to select a picture format,
then press SET button.
• {FULL}:Enlargethepicturetollthescreen.
• {NORMAL}: 4:3 format.
• {CUSTOM}: 16:9 format.
• {REAL}: This mode displays the image
pixel-by-pixel on screen without scaling the
original image size.
• {DYNAMIC}: Auto format.
4.3. Play Multimedia Files
You can play videos, photos, and music on your
display from:
• Your computer and mobile device connected
through your network.
• USB Multimedia Player for Scheduled Playback
of Videos, Photos and Music.
• A USB device connected to this display.
4.3.1. Play files from computer and mobile
device
Toplaylesfromcomputerandmobiledevice,you
will need:
• The CDE4600-L and CDE5500-L features
a RJ45 port to connect directly with PCs
or notebooks via Intranet connection. This
providesfortheefcientloadingofcontentonto
multiple displays through a primary display.
DLNA like mobile devices can also utilize a
wireless hub to push multimedia content directly
to selected displays.
• A wired network, connected with a Universal
Plug and Play (uPnP) router.
• Optional: A LAN cable that connects your
display to your network.
• A media server running on your computer.
• Appropriatesettingsonyourcomputerrewall
to allow you to run the media server.
Set up the network
1. Connect your display and the computer to the
same network. See page 9 for connecting
your display to a network.
2. Switch on your computer and the router.
NOTE: If the apparatus does not return to
Network mode due to external electrical
disturbances (e.g. electrostatic discharge),
user intervention is required.
Set up media sharing
1. Install a media server on your computer to
sharemediales.Thesearesomemedia
servers:
• For PC: Windows Media Player 11 (or
higher) or TVersity
• For Mac: Twonky
2. Switch on media sharing on your computer
using the media server. For more information
on how to set up the media server, refer to the
website of the media server.
Playles
1. Press VIDEO SOURCE button.
2. Select [Browse network], then press SET
button.
3. Selectalefromthecontentbrowser,then
press SET button to start playing.
4. Press the Play buttons on the remote control
to control playing.
Tips:
• Selectthetopbartolteryourlesbytype.
• Select [Sort]toarrangethelesbyalbum
name,artist,orotherelds.
• Toclearthelistofofinemediaservers,press
OPTION button, then select [Clearofine
servers] and press SET button.
4.3.2. USB Multimedia Player for Scheduled
Playback of Videos, Photos and Music
With the handy PC-less USB playback feature,
photos, music and 1080p video can be
immediately displayed on-screen from a USB
drive. A user-friendly on-screen scheduling
interface also lets you select time and date, as well
asrepeatandshufesettings,orchoosespecic
content to play from the attached USB source. (See
page 14 USB scheduling)
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4.3.3. Play multimedia files from USB device
Thisdisplaycanplaymusic,movie,orphotoles
from your USB device.
1. Connect your USB device to the USB port on
this display.
AUDIO OUT
USB
RS232C
INOUT
IR
INOUT
AUDIO IN PC
LINE IN
SPDIF
USB
2. Press VIDEO SOURCE button, select USB,
then press SET button.
3. The connected USB device is detected
automaticallyforallitsplayableles,whichwill
be automatically sorted into 3 types: Music ,
Movie , and Photo .
4. Press the button to go up to the top layer in
the screen. Press buttontoselectthele
type. Press SET button to enter its play list.
5. Selecttheleyouwant.PresstheSET button
to start playing.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions to control the
play option.
7. Press the (H F G I J) buttons to
control playback.
Supportedlesystem:
• FAT32
Supportedleformat:
• Music: MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, AC3
• Movie: AVI, MP4, MOV, MPG/MPEG
• Photo: JPEG, BMP, GIF
Caution:
• The manufacturer is not responsible if the USB
device is not supported, nor is it responsible for
damage to or loss of data in the device.
• Do not overload the USB port. If you connect a
USB storage device that consumes more than
500mA power, make sure that it is connected to
its own external power supply.
4.4. Play options
4.4.1. Playing music files
1. Select Music in the top bar.
2. Select one music track, then press SET button.
USB deviceSortPlay All OptionsInfo
05:051. Music
Album
• To play all the tracks in a folder, select one
musicle,thenselect{Play All}.
• To skip to the next or previous track, press
or button.
• To pause the track, press SET button. Press
SET button again to resume playback.
• To skip backward or forward 10 seconds,
press or button.
• To search backward or forward, press G
or J button, press repeatedly to toggle
between different speeds.
• To stop the music, press H button.
Music options
While you play music, press OPTION button, then
press SET button to select an option:
• {Repeat}: Select {Repeat} to play a track or an
album repeatedly, or select {Play once} to play
a track once.
• {Media Server}: When you play content from
a media server, you can select another media
server.
• {ShufeOn} / {ShufeOff}: Enable or disable
random playing of tracks.
NOTE: To view information about a song (for
example, title, artist or duration), select
the song, then press the DISPLAY
button. To hide the information, press the
DISPLAY button again.
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4.4.2. Playing movie files
1. Select Movie in the top bar.
2. Select a video, then press SET button.
USB devicePlay All OptionsInfo
Track
• To play all the videos in a folder, select one
videole,thenselect{Play All}.
• To skip to the next or previous video, press
or button.
• To pause the video, press SET button. Press
SET button again to resume playback.
• To skip backward or forward 10 seconds,
press or button.
• To search backward or forward, press G
or J button, press repeatedly to toggle
between different speeds.
• To stop the video, press H button.
Movie options
While playing video, press OPTION button, then
press SET button to select an option:
• {Subtitles}: Select the available subtitle
settings.
• {Subtitle Language}: Select the language for
subtitles if available.
• {Character Set}: Select the correct character
set for the subtitles.
• {Audio Language}: Select an audio language.
• {Repeat}: Select {Repeat}toplaythevideole
repeatedly or {Play once}toplaythevideole
once.
• {Media server}: When you play content from
a media server, you can select another media
server.
• {ShufeOn} / {ShufeOff}: Enable or disable
randomplayofvideoles.
NOTE: To view information about a video (for
example, played position, duration, title,
or date), select the video, then press
DISPLAY button. To hide the information,
press DISPLAY button again.
4.4.3. Playing photo files
1. Select Photo in the top bar.
2. Select a photo thumbnail, then press SET
button.
USB deviceSortPlay All OptionsInfo
Date
Start a slideshow
If there are multiple photos in a folder, select a
photo, then select {Play All}.
• To skip to the previous or next photo, press
or button, and then press SET button.
• To stop the slideshow, press H button.
Slideshow options
While you play a slideshow, press OPTION button,
then press SET button to select an option:
• {ShufeOff} / {ShufeOn}: Enable or disable
random display of pictures in the slideshow.
• {Repeat}: Select {Repeat} to watch a slideshow
repeatedly or {Play once} to watch once.
• {Slideshow Time}: Select the displaying time
for each photo in the slideshow.
• {Slideshow Transitions}: Select the transition
from one photo to the next.
• {Media Server}: When you play content from
a media server, you can select another media
server.
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5. Change your settings
Using the remote control:
BRIGHTNESSCONTRAST
DISPLAY
AUTO
ADJUST
MUTE
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
EXIT
MENU
SET
1. Press the MENU button to display the OSD
menu.
2. Press , , , or button to select its menu
item or to adjust its value. Press SET button to
conrm.
3. Press button to go back to the previous menu
layer.
4. Press EXIT button to exit the OSD menu.
Using this display’s control buttons:
INPUT MENU
1. Press the MENU button to display the OSD
menu.
2. Press the [ ] [ ] [ ] or [ ] to select menu item
or adjust its value.
3. Press MENUtoconrmmenuselectionand
enter its submenu.
5.1. Settings
5.1.1. Picture menu
Picture style
Restore style
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
Advanced
Game or computer
Foramat and edges
Picture
Sound
General settings
Network settings
Picture style
Selectapredenedpicturesetting.
Restore style
Restorethelast-selectedpredenedpicture
setting.
Backlight
Adjust the brightness of this display’s backlight.
Contrast
Adjust video contrast.
Brightness
Adjust screen brightness.
Colour
Adjust the colour saturation of the picture.
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the picture.
Advanced
Access advanced settings such as gamma, tint
settings and video contrast settings.
• {Noise reduction}: Select the amount of
noise reduction for the picture.
• {Gamma}: Adjust the non-linear setting for
picture luminance and contrast.
• {Color temp.}: Change the colour balance.
• {Custom color temp.}: Customise colour
balance setting.
• {Advanced sharpness}: Enable superior
sharpness, especially on lines and contours
in the picture.
• {Dynamic contrast}: Dynamically enhance
the details in the dark, medium and light
areas of the picture.
• {Dynamic backlight}: Select a backlight
level to optimise dynamic power
consumption and picture contrast.
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• {Colour enhancement}: Dynamically
enhance the
• vividness and details of colours.
Game or computer
When viewing content from a connected game
console, select {Game} to apply game settings.
When a computer is connected through HDMI,
select {Computer}.
Make sure that {Format and edges} {Picture
format} {Unscaled} is selected so as to view
maximum detail.
Format and edges
Access advanced settings to control the displaying
format of the picture.
• {Picture format}: Change the picture format.
• {Screen edges}: Change the picture size.
• {Picture shift}: If available, move the
position of the picture.
5.1.2. Sound menu
Sound style
Restore style
Bass
Treble
Audio out
Advanced
Picture
Sound
General settings
Network settings
Sound style
Accesspredenedsoundsettings.
Restore style
Restorethelast-selectedpredenedsoundsetting.
Bass
Adjust the bass level of the speaker and
headphones.
Treble
Adjust the treble level of the speaker and
headphones.
Audio out
Adjust audio output volume.
Advanced
Access advanced settings to enhance your audio
experience.
• {Auto volume leveling}: Enable the
reduction of sudden volume changes.
• {Speaker}: Turn on or off the internal
speakers.
• {Clear sound}: Enhance sound quality.
• {Audio out format}: Select the type of
audio output through the digital audio output
connector.
• {Audio out delay}: Automatically sync the
image on this display to the audio from a
connected home theatre.
• {Audio out offset}: Adjust the setting for
audio output delay. Available if {Audio out
delay} is switched on.
5.1.3. General settings menu
Menu language
Monitor id
Eco mode
Auto search
Clock
USB scheduling
Sleep timer
Auto switch off
Control settings
Factory settings
Picture
Sound
General settings
Network settings
Menu language
Select language used for OSD menus.
Monitor id
Set the ID number for controlling this display via
the RS232C connection. Each display must have
a unique ID number when multiple sets of this
display are connected.
Eco mode
Set this display to reduce the power consumption
automatically.
Auto search
Choose to let this display detect and display
available signal sources automatically.
Clock
Adjust clock settings.
USB scheduling
This function allows you to program up to 3
different scheduled time intervals for this display
toactivate,andautoplayUSBmedialeofyour
setting.
After changing the {Clock} option in the
{General settings} menu, you need to set {USB
scheduling} again.
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• {Status}: Enable the USB scheduling function.
• {On time}: Set the hour and minute for the
display to turn on.
• {Off time}: Set the hour and minute for the
display to turn off.
• {Repeat Modes}: Select which day in a week
this schedule item will be take effect.
• {Playlist setting}:Choosespeciccontentto
play from the attached USB device.
Sleep timer
Switchoffthisdisplayafteraspeciedtime.
Auto switch off
Set the time for this display to be switched off
after a period of no activity. Press any key on the
remote control to disable this function.
Suggestion:
• Power off the product for 4 hours after using it
for 20 hours.
• Power off the product for 2 hours after using it
for 12 hours.
Control settings
• {Local KB lock}: Choose to enable or disable
the keyboard (control buttons) function of this
display.
• {Unlock}: Enable the keyboard function.
• {Lock all}: Lock all keyboard functions.
• {Lock but volume}: Disable all keyboard
functions except the VOL UP and
VOL DOWN buttons.
• {Lock but power}: Disable all keyboard
functions except the POWER button.
• {RC lock}: Choose to enable or disable the
button function of the remote control.
• {Unlock}: Enable button functions.
• {Lock all}: Lock all button functions.
• {Lock but volume}: Disable all button
functions except the VOLUME
buttons.
• {Lock but power}: Disable all button
functions except the POWER button.
NOTE: To disable the lock function from [Local
KB lock] or [RC lock] item, press
DISPLAY key for 5 seconds on the
remote control.
Factory settings
Reset all your customized settings to the factory
defaults.
5.2. Network Settings
View network settings
Network configuration
Static IP configuration
Digital Media Render...
Network name
Picture
Sound
General settings
Network settings
View network settings
View connected network status.
Network settings
Select how this display should assign addresses
to the network resources.
StaticIPConguration
Assign {IP address}, {Netmask}, {Gateway},
{DNS1}, and {DNS2} for this display.
Digital Media Renderer - DMR
Receivemultimedialesfromsmartphonesor
tablets connected to your network.
Network name
Renamethisdisplayforeasyidenticationifyou
have more than one display connected to your
network.
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6. Input mode
PC Resolution:
Standard
Resolution
Active Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio Stand for Mode
H Pixels V Lines
VGA 640
480 60 Hz 25.175 MHz
4:3 Video Graphic Array480 72 Hz 31.5 MHz
480 75 Hz 31.5 MHz
WVGA 720 400 70 Hz 33.75 MHz 16:9 Wide Video Graphic
Array
SVGA 800 600 60 Hz 40 MHz 4:3 Super VGA
600 75 Hz 49.5 MHz
XGA 1024 768 60 Hz 65 MHz 4:3 Extended Graphic
Array
768 75 Hz 78.75 MHz
WXGA 1280 768 60 Hz 79.5 MHz 5:3 Wide XGA
WXGA 1280 800 60 Hz 79.5 MHz 16:10 Wide XGA
SXGA 1280 1024 60 Hz 108 MHz 5:4 Super XGA
WXGA 1360 768 60 Hz 85.5 MHz 16:9 Wide XGA
UXGA 1600 1200 60 Hz 162 MHz 4:3 Ultra XGA
HD1080 1920 1080 60 Hz 148.5 MHz 16:9 HD1080
SDTV Resolution:
Standard
Resolution
Active Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio Stand for Mode
H Pixels V Lines
480i 720 480 29.97 Hz 13.5 MHz 4:3 ModiedNTSC
Standard
480p 59.94 Hz 27 MHz
576i 720 480 25 Hz 13.5 MHz 4:3 ModiedPAL
Standard
576p 50 Hz 27 MHz
HDTV Resolution:
Standard
Resolution
Active Resolution Refresh Rate Pixel Rate Aspect Ratio Stand for Mode
H Pixels V Lines
720p 1280 720 50 Hz 74.25 MHz 16:9 Normally DVB Mode
60 Hz
1080i 1920 1080 25 Hz 74.25 MHz 16:9 Normally ATSC Mode
30 Hz
1080p 1920 1080 50 Hz 148.5 MHz 16:9 Normally ATSC Mode
60 Hz
• The PC text quality is optimized in HD 1080 mode (1920 × 1080, 60 Hz).
• 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.
• When horizontal synchronous signals seem irregular in RGB mode, check PC power saving mode or
cable connections.
• This display settings table complies with the IBM/VESA standards, and based on the analog input.
• The DVI support mode is regarded to be the same as the PC support mode.
• The best vertical frequency timing for each mode is 60Hz.
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7. Cleaning and Troubleshooting
7.1. Cleaning
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 display. Moving the display with its cables attached
maydamagethecablesandthuscausereorelectricshock.
• 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.
• Donotscratchorhitthesurfaceofthepanelwithngersorhardobjectsofanykind.
• 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.
• Donotscratchorhitthecabinetwithngersorhardobjectsofanykind.
• 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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7.2. 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 standby mode.
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Make sure the power switch is
switched on.
3. Connect a signal connection to
the display.
Interference displayed on the
display or audible noise is
heard
Caused by surrounding electrical
appliancesoruorescentlights.
Move the display to another location
to see is the interference is reduced.
Color is abnormal The signal cable is not connected
properly.
Make sure that the signal cable is
attachedrmlytothebackofthe
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
isattachedrmly.
2. Check the video signal source
to see if it is beyond the range
of the display. Please verify its
specicationswiththisdisplay’s
specicationsection.
Displayimagedoesn’tllup
the full size of the screen
Zoom mode is not correctly set. Use the Zoom mode or Custom
zoom function in the Screen menu
tonetunedisplaygeometryand
time frequency parameter.
Can hear sound, but no
picture
Improperly connected source signal
cable.
Make sure that both video inputs
and sound inputs are correctly
connected.
Can see picture but no sound
is heard
1. Improperly connected source
signal cable.
2. Volume is turned all the way
down.
3. [MUTE] is turned on.
4. No external speaker connected.
1. Make sure that both video inputs
and sound inputs are correctly
connected.
2. Press [VOL DOWN] or [VOL UP]
button to hear sound.
3. Switch MUTE off by using the
[MUTE] 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 may not
turn on.
This display is manufactured 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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8. Technical Specifications
8.1. CDE4600-L
Display:
Item Specications
Screen Size (Active Area) 46” LCD (116.8 cm)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Number of Pixels 1920 (H) × 1080 (V)
Pixel Pitch 0.53025 (H) × 0.53025 (V) [mm]
Displayable Colors 16.7 Million colors
Brightness 350 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio (Typical) 5000:1
Viewing Angle 178 degrees
In/Out Terminals:
Item Specications
Speaker Output Internal Speakers 7W(L)+7W(R)[RMS]/16Ω,1Way1SpeakerSystem
82 dB/W/M/160 Hz ~ 13 KHz
Audio Output RCA Jack × 2 0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
Audio Input 3.5 mm Stereo × 1
RCA Jack × 2
0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
RS232C Input/
Output
2.5 mm × 2 TXD + RXD (1:1)
LAN RJ-45 Jack × 1
(8 pin)
10/100 LAN Port
HDMI Input HDMI Jack × 1
(Type A) (19 pin)
Digital RGB: TMDS (Video + Audio)
MAX:
Video: 720p, 1080p, 1920 × 1080/60 Hz (WUXGA)
Audio: 48 KHz / 2 Channel (L+R)
Supports LPCM only
DVI-D Input DVI-D jack Digital RGB: TMDS (Video)
VGA Input D-Sub Jack × 1
(15 pin)
AnalogRGB:0.7V[p-p](75Ω),H/CS/V:TTL(2.2kΩ),SOG:1V[p-p]
(75Ω)
MAX: 720p, 1080p, 1920 × 1080/60 Hz (WUXGA)
Component Input RCA Jack × 3 Y:1V[p-p](75Ω),Pb:0.7V[p-p](75Ω),Pr:0.7V[p-p](75Ω)
MAX: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
SPDIF Output SPDIF Port Serial digital audio output when input is HDMI
IR Input/Output 3.5 mm × 2 IR pass through or IR daisy chain
USB Input USB × 1 (Type B) USB 2.0, External PC connection
General:
Item Specications
Power Input 100-240V 50-60Hz, 2.5A
Power Consumption (Max.) 104 W
Power Consumption (Typical) 88 W
Power Consumption (EPA6.0) 66 W
Power Consumption (Standby & Off) < 0.5W (OSD: APM mode off)
Dimensions [W × H × D] 1068 × 622.5 × 38.8 mm
Weight 13.7 Kg
Gross Weight 17.2 Kg
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Environmental Condition:
Item Specications
Temperature Operational 5 ~ 40°C
Storage -20 ~ 60°C
Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation)
Storage 10 ~ 90% RH (No condensation)
Altitude Operational 0 ~ 2,000 m
Storage 0 ~ 5,000 m
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8.2. CDE5500-L
Display:
Item Specications
Screen Size (Active Area) 54.64” LCD (138.78 cm)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Number of Pixels 1920 (H) × 1080 (V)
Pixel Pitch 0.630 (H) × 0.630 (V) [mm]
Displayable Colors 16.7 Million colors
Brightness 350 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio (Typical) 1400:1
Viewing Angle 178 degrees
In/Out Terminals:
Item Specications
Speaker Output Internal Speakers 7W(L)+7W(R)[RMS]/16Ω,1Way1SpeakerSystem
82 dB/W/M/160 Hz ~ 13 KHz
Audio Output RCA Jack × 2 0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
Audio Input 3.5 mm Stereo × 1
RCA Jack × 2
0.5V [rms] (Normal) / 2 Channel (L+R)
RS232C Input/
Output
2.5 mm × 2 TXD + RXD (1:1)
LAN RJ-45 Jack × 1
(8 pin)
10/100 LAN Port
HDMI Input HDMI Jack × 1
(Type A) (19 pin)
Digital RGB: TMDS (Video + Audio)
MAX:
Video: 720p, 1080p, 1920 × 1080/60 Hz (WUXGA)
Audio: 48 KHz / 2 Channel (L+R)
Supports LPCM only
DVI-D Input DVI-D jack Digital RGB: TMDS (Video)
VGA Input D-Sub Jack × 1
(15 pin)
AnalogRGB:0.7V[p-p](75Ω),H/CS/V:TTL(2.2kΩ),SOG:1V[p-p]
(75Ω)
MAX: 720p, 1080p, 1920 × 1080/60 Hz (WUXGA)
Component Input RCA Jack × 3 Y:1V[p-p](75Ω),Pb:0.7V[p-p](75Ω),Pr:0.7V[p-p](75Ω)
MAX: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
SPDIF Output SPDIF Port Serial digital audio output when input is HDMI
IR Input/Output 3.5 mm × 2 IR pass through or IR daisy chain
USB Input USB × 1 (Type B) USB 2.0, External PC connection
General:
Item Specications
Power Input 100-240V 50-60Hz, 2.5A
Power Consumption (Max.) 128 W
Power Consumption (Typical) 109 W
Power Consumption (EPA6.0) 73 W
Power Consumption (Standby & Off) < 0.5W (OSD: APM mode off)
Dimensions [W × H × D] 1264.7 × 735.5 × 42.8 mm
Weight 21.2 Kg
Gross Weight 25.6 Kg
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Environmental Condition:
Item Specications
Temperature Operational 5 ~ 40°C
Storage -20 ~ 60°C
Humidity Operational 20 ~ 80% RH (No condensation)
Storage 10 ~ 90% RH (No condensation)
Altitude Operational 0 ~ 2,000 m
Storage 0 ~ 5,000 m
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8.3. RS232 Command Table
The Set-Function command allows you to control the Monitor behavior in a remote sit through the RS232
port. The Set-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes. The Get-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes
which is similar to the Set-Function packet structure.
Communication Setting
-BaudRateSelect: 9600bps(xed)
-Databits: 8bits(xed)
-Parity: None(xed)
-StopBits: 1(xed)
Set function table:
Set Function Length ID Command
Type
Command Value Range Comments
Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Power on/off
(standby)
8 s ! 21 000: STBY
001: ON
Controlled power
status: ON or Standby
Input Select 8 s “ 22 000 : TV
001 : AV
002 : S-Video
003 : YPbPr
004 : HDMI
014 : HDMI2
024 : HDMI3
005 : DVI
006 : VGA1(PC)
016 : VGA2
007 : OPS
008 : Internal Mem
009 : DP
1. No need for USB
2. For the case of two
more same sources,
the 2nd digital is
used to indicate the
extension.
Contrast 8 s # 23 000 ~ 100
Brightness 8 s $ 24 000 ~ 100
Sharpness 8 s % 25 000 ~ 100
Color 8 s & 26 000 ~ 100
Tint 8 s ‘ 27 000 ~ 100
Color Mode 8 s ) 29 000 : Normal
001 : Warm
002 : Cold
003 : Personal
Bass 8 s . 2E 000 ~ 100 Sets Bass value
Treble 8 s / 2F 000 ~ 100 Sets Treble value
Balance 8 s 0 30 000 ~ 100 Sets Balance position
Picture Size 8 s 1 31 000 : FULL
001 : NORMAL
002 : CUSTOM
003 : DYNAMIC
004 : REAL
OSD Language 8 s 2 32 000 : English
001 : French
002 : Spanish
Power Lock 8 s 4 34 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Volume 8 s 5 35 000 ~ 100
900 : Volume down (-1)
901 : Volume up (+1)
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Mute 8 s 6 36 000: OFF
001: ON (mute)
Button Lock 8 s 8 38 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Menu Lock 8 s > 3E 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Key Pad 8 s A 41 000 : UP
001 : DOWN
002 : LEFT
003 : RIGHT
004 : ENTER
005 : INPUT
006 : MENU/EXIT
Remote Control 8 s B 42 000: Disable Disable: RCU has no
effect on Monotor.
001: Enable Enabled: RCU controls
the Monitor. This is the
power up default on the
Monitor.
002: Pass through Pass through: RCU
has no effect on
Monitor and all RCU
command codes are
transmitted to PC via
the RS232 port.
Factory reset 8 s ~ 7E 0 Rests Monitor to
factory setting
Get function table:
Get Function Length ID Command
Type
Command Value Range Comments
Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Get-Contrast 8 g a 61 000 ~ 100 Gets Contrast value
Get-Brightness 8 g b 62 000 ~ 100 Gets Brightness value
Get-Sharpness 8 g c 63 000 ~ 100 Gets Sharpness value
Get-Color 8 g d 64 000 ~ 100 Gets Color value
Get-Tint 8 g e 65 000 ~ 100 Gets Tint value
Get-Volume 8 g f 66 000 ~ 100 Gets Volume value
Get-Mute 8 g g 67 000: OFF (unmuted)
001: ON (muted)
Gets Mute ON/OFF
status
Get-Input select 8 g j 6A 000~ See Set-function table
Get-Power
status : ON/
STBY
8 g l 6C 000: STBY
001: ON
Get-Remote
control
8 g n 6E 000 : Disable
001 : Enable
002 : Pass through
Get-Power Lock 8 g o 6F 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Get-Button Lock 8 g p 70 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Get-Menu Lock 8 g q 71 000 : Unlock
001 : Lock
Get-ACK 8 g z 7A 000 This command is
used to test the
communication link.
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9. Other Information
Customer Support
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.
NOTE: You will need the product serial number.
Country/Region Website T = Telephone
C = CHAT ONLINE Email
Australia
New Zealand www.viewsonic.com.au AUS= 1800 880 818
NZ= 0800 008 822 service@au.viewsonic.com
Canada www.viewsonic.com T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775
T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533 service.ca@viewsonic.com
Europe www.viewsoniceurope.com www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/support/call-desk/
Hong Kong www.hk.viewsonic.com T= 852 3102 2900 service@hk.viewsonic.com
India www.in.viewsonic.com T= 1800 419 0959 service@in.viewsonic.com
Korea ap.viewsonic.com/kr/ T= 080 333 2131 service@kr.viewsonic.com
Latin America
(Argentina) www.viewsonic.com/la/ C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico soporte@viewsonic.com
Latin America
(Chile) www.viewsonic.com/la/ C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico soporte@viewsonic.com
Latin America
(Columbia) www.viewsonic.com/la/ C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico soporte@viewsonic.com
Latin America
(Mexico) www.viewsonic.com/la/ C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico soporte@viewsonic.com
Nexus Hightech Solutions, Cincinnati #40 Desp. 1 Col. De los Deportes Mexico D.F.
Tel: 55) 6547-6454 55)6547-6484
Other places please refer to http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/servicio-tecnico#mexico
Latin America
(Peru) www.viewsonic.com/la/ C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico soporte@viewsonic.com
Macau www.hk.viewsonic.com T= 853 2870 0303 service@hk.viewsonic.com
Middle East ap.viewsonic.com/me/ Contact your reseller service@ap.viewsonic.com
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands www.viewsonic.com
T= 1-800-688-6688 (English)
C= http://www.viewsonic.com/la/
soporte/servicio-tecnico
service.us@viewsonic.com
soporte@viewsonic.com
Singapore/
Malaysia/
Thailand
www.viewsonic.com.sg T= 65 6461 6044 service@sg.viewsonic.com
South Africa ap.viewsonic.com/za/ Contact your reseller service@ap.viewsonic.com
United States www.viewsonic.com T (Toll-Free)= 1-800-688-6688
T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2530 service.us@viewsonic.com
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Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® LCD Commercial Display
What the warranty covers:
ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use,
during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the war-
ranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement
product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
Who the warranty protects:
Thiswarrantyisvalidonlyfortherstconsumerpurchaser.
What the warranty does not cover:
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product
modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
b. Any damage of the product due to shipment.
c. Removal or installation of the product.
d. Causes external to the product, such as electrical power fluctuations or failure.
e. Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.
f. Normal wear and tear.
g. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as “image burn-in” which results when a static
image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time.
4. Removal, installation, one way transportation, insurance, and set-up service charges.
How to get service:
1. For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (Please
refer to Customer Support page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number.
2. To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your
name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
3. Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service
center or ViewSonic.
4. For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center, contact ViewSonic.
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Limitation of implied warranties:
There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including
theimpliedwarrantyofmerchantabilityandtnessforaparticularpurpose.
Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be li-
able for:
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience,
loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill,
interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of
such damages.
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
3. Any claim against the customer by any other party.
4. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic.
Effect of state law:
Thiswarrantygivesyouspeciclegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstateto
state. Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and/or do not allow the exclusion of inci-
dental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada:
For warranty information and service on ViewSonic products sold outside of the U.S.A. and Canada, contact
ViewSonic or your local ViewSonic dealer.
The warranty period for this product in mainland China (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Excluded) is subject
to the terms and conditions of the Maintenance Guarantee Card.
For users in Europe and Russia, full details of warranty provided can be found in www.viewsoniceurope.com
under Support/Warranty Information.
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Mexico Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® LCD Commercial Display
What the warranty covers:
ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the
warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic
will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include re-
manufactured or refurbished parts or components.
Who the warranty protects:
Thiswarrantyisvalidonlyfortherstconsumerpurchaser.
What the warranty does not cover:
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or
failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
b. Any damage of the product due to shipment.
c. Removal or installation of the product.
d. Causes external to the product, such as electrical power fluctuations or failure.
e. Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.
f. Normal wear and tear.
g. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as “image burn-in” which results when a static image is
displayed on the product for an extended period of time.
4. Removal, installation, one way transportation, insurance, and set-up service charges.
How to get service:
For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (Please refer to the at-
tached Customer Support page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number, so please record the product
information in the space provided below on your purchase for your future use. Please retain your receipt of proof of
purchase to support your warranty claim.
For Your Records
Product Name: _______________________ Model Number: ____________________________________
Document Number: ___________________ Serial Number: ____________________________________
Purchase Date: ______________________ Extended Warranty Purchase? ____________________(Y/N)
If so, what date does warranty expire? __________________
1. To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your
address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
2. Take or ship the product in the original container packaging to an authorized ViewSonic service center.
3. Round trip transportation costs for in-warranty products will be paid by ViewSonic.
Limitation of implied warranties:
There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the im-
pliedwarrantyofmerchantabilityandtnessforaparticularpurpose.
Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for:
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use
of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business
relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
3. Any claim against the customer by any other party.
4. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic.
5.
6.
7.
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Contact Information for Sales & Authorized Service (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) within Mexico:
Name, address, of manufacturer and importers:
México, Av. de la Palma #8 Piso 2 Despacho 203, Corporativo Interpalmas,
Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México
Tel: (55) 3605-1099
http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm
NÚMERO GRATIS DE ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA PARA TODO MÉXICO: 001.866.823.2004
Hermosillo:
Distribuciones y Servicios Computacionales SA de CV.
Calle Juarez 284 local 2
Col. Bugambilias C.P: 83140
Tel: 01-66-22-14-9005
E-Mail: disc2@hmo.megared.net.mx
Villahermosa:
Compumantenimietnos Garantizados, S.A. de C.V.
AV. GREGORIO MENDEZ #1504
COL, FLORIDA C.P. 86040
Tel: 01 (993) 3 52 00 47 / 3522074 / 3 52 20 09
E-Mail: compumantenimientos@prodigy.net.mx
Puebla, Pue. (Matriz):
RENTA Y DATOS, S.A. DE C.V. Domicilio:
29 SUR 721 COL. LA PAZ
72160 PUEBLA, PUE.
Tel: 01(52).222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS
E-Mail: datos@puebla.megared.net.mx
Veracruz, Ver.:
CONEXION Y DESARROLLO, S.A DE C.V.
Av. Americas # 419
ENTRE PINZÓN Y ALVARADO
Fracc. Reforma C.P. 91919
Tel: 01-22-91-00-31-67
E-Mail: gacosta@qplus.com.mx
Chihuahua
Soluciones Globales en Computación
C. Magisterio # 3321 Col. Magisterial
Chihuahua, Chih.
Tel: 4136954
E-Mail: Cefeo@soluglobales.com
Cuernavaca
Compusupport de Cuernavaca SA de CV
Francisco Leyva # 178 Col. Miguel Hidalgo
C.P. 62040, Cuernavaca Morelos
Tel: 01 777 3180579 / 01 777 3124014
E-Mail: aquevedo@compusupportcva.com
Distrito Federal:
QPLUS, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Coyoacán 931
Col. Del Valle 03100, México, D.F.
Tel: 01(52)55-50-00-27-35
E-Mail : gacosta@qplus.com.mx
Guadalajara, Jal.:
SERVICRECE, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Niños Héroes # 2281
Col. Arcos Sur, Sector Juárez
44170, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Tel: 01(52)33-36-15-15-43
E-Mail: mmiranda@servicrece.com
Guerrero Acapulco
GS Computación (Grupo Sesicomp)
Progreso #6-A, Colo Centro
39300 Acapulco, Guerrero
Tel: 744-48-32627
Monterrey:
Global Product Services
Mar Caribe # 1987, Esquina con Golfo Pérsico
Fracc. Bernardo Reyes, CP 64280
Monterrey N.L. México
Tel: 8129-5103
E-Mail: aydeem@gps1.com.mx
MERIDA:
ELECTROSER
Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41
Mérida, Yucatán, México CP97000
Tel: (52) 999-925-1916
E-Mail: rrrb@sureste.com
Oaxaca, Oax.:
CENTRO DE DISTRIBUCION Y
SERVICIO, S.A. de C.V.
Murguía # 708 P.A., Col. Centro, 68000, Oaxaca
Tel: 01(52)95-15-15-22-22
Fax: 01(52)95-15-13-67-00
E-Mail. gpotai2001@hotmail.com
Tijuana:
STD
Av Ferrocarril Sonora #3780 L-C
Col 20 de Noviembre
Tijuana, Mexico
FOR USA SUPPORT:
ViewSonic Corporation
381 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, CA. 91789 USA
Tel: 800-688-6688 (English); 866-323-8056 (Spanish);
Fax: 1-800-685-7276
E-Mail: http://www.viewsonic.com
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