Table of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Introduction
- Making Connections
- Using Your ViewBoard
- Embedded Applications and Settings
- RS-232 Protocol
- Appendix
- Regulatory and Service Information
Viewsonic IFP9850-M2 User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for IFP9850-M2 by Viewsonic which is a product in the Interactive Whiteboards category. This manual has pages.
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Safety Precauons
Please read the following Safety Precauons before you start using the device.
• Keep this user guide in a safe place for later reference.
• Read all warnings and follow all instructions.
• Do not use the device near water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose the device to moisture.
• Never remove the rear cover. This display contains high-voltage parts. You may
be seriously injured if you touch them.
• Avoid exposing the device to direct sunlight or other sources of sustained heat.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other devices (including amplifiers) that may increase the temperature of the
device to dangerous levels.
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the external housing. For more information, refer
to the "Maintenance" section on page 125.
• When moving the device, be careful not to drop or bump the device on
anything.
• Do not place the device on an uneven or unstable surface. The device may fall
over resulting in an injury or a malfunction.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the device or connection cables.
• If smoke, an abnormal noise, or a strange odor is present, immediately turn the
device off and call your dealer or ViewSonic®. It is dangerous to continue using
the device.
• The device is a monitor with an LED backlight intended for general office use.
• Do not attempt to circumvent the safety provisions of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety. If the plug does not
fit into your outlet, obtain an adapter and do not attempt to force the plug into
the outlet.
• When connecting to a power outlet, DO NOT remove the grounding
prong. Please ensure grounding prongs are NEVER REMOVED.
• Protect the power cord from being treaded upon or pinched,
particularly at the plug, and at the point where it emerges from
the equipment. Ensure that the power outlet is located near the
equipment so that it is easily accessible.
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• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
• When a cart is used, use with caution when moving the cart/equipment
combination to avoid injury from tipping over.
• Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the device is not being used for
a long period of time.
• Place the device in a well-ventilated area. Do not place anything on the device
that prevents heat dissipation. Also, avoid any direct lighting.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Service will be
required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as:
if the power supply cord or plug is damaged
if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall in the unit
if the unit is exposed to moisture
if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped
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Contents
Safety Precautions ....................................................... 3
Introduction ................................................................ 9
Package Contents ...................................................................................................9
Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA) ...................................................................10
Product Overview .................................................................................................11
Front Panel | Control Panel | Rear Panel .............................................................. 11
I/O Panel ................................................................................................................ 13
Remote Control ..................................................................................................... 15
Using Gestures ...................................................................................................... 19
Select and Deselect an Object (Clicking) ........................................................... 19
Display Menu Opons (Right-Clicking) .............................................................. 19
Double-Clicking ................................................................................................. 19
Moving an Object .............................................................................................. 20
Erasing Digital Ink .............................................................................................. 20
Swipe Up for General Sengs ........................................................................... 20
Making Connections .................................................. 21
Connecting External Devices and Touch Connection ...........................................21
HDMI Connection .................................................................................................. 21
VGA Connection .................................................................................................... 21
RS-232 Connection ................................................................................................ 22
USB and Networking Connections ........................................................................ 23
Media Player Connection ...................................................................................... 24
SPDIF Connection .................................................................................................. 25
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Using Your ViewBoard ............................................... 26
Powering On/Off your ViewBoard ........................................................................ 26
Initial Launch Setup ..............................................................................................27
vLauncher - Customizable Welcome Screen.........................................................29
vLauncher Message ............................................................................................... 29
Applications ........................................................................................................... 30
Toolbar .................................................................................................................32
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu ............................................................................38
General Settings .................................................................................................... 39
Input Settings ........................................................................................................ 40
Widget ................................................................................................................... 41
Settings - HDMI & VGA Input Source .................................................................... 42
Audio Settings ....................................................................................................... 42
Screen Settings ...................................................................................................... 43
Display Settings ..................................................................................................... 44
Low Blue Light Filter and Eye Health ..................................................................... 45
Adjust Settings - (VGA Only) .................................................................................. 47
Settings - Embedded Player .................................................................... .............. 48
Wireless & Network .............................................................................................. 48
Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................. 49
Ethernet ............................................................................................................ 50
Wireless Hotspot ............................................................................................... 51
VPN ......................................................................... ........................................... 52
Share ..................................................................................................................... 54
SAMBA ............................................................................................................... 54
Display ................................................................................................................... 56
Wallpaper .......................................................................................................... 57
Protecon .......................................................................................................... 59
Preference ............................................................................................................. 60
Touch ................................................................................................................. 61
Language ........................................................................................................... 61
Keyboard & Input Method ................................................................................ 62
Date & Time ...................................................................................................... 63
Boot Mode ........................................................................................................ 64
Startup & Shutdown .......................................................................................... 65
Toolbar Seng .................................................................................................. 66
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Input Source .......................................................................................................... 67
Rename Input Source ........................................................................................ 68
Source................................................................................................................ 69
App ........................................................................................................................ 70
APP .................................................................................................................... 71
System ................................................................................................................... 73
Clone to USB ......................................................................... ............................. 74
Display ID ........................................................................................................... 75
Security .............................................................................................................. 76
System Update .................................................................................................. 79
About Device ..................................................................................................... 80
Embedded Applications and Settings ......................... 81
Embedded Digital Whiteboarding App ................................................................. 81
myViewBoard ........................................................................................................ 81
ViewBoard Cast ....................................................................................................83
Cast Sender from Windows-based, Macbook, and Chrome devices. .................... 84
Cast Sender from Mobile Devices: iOS-based (iPhone, iPad) and Android OS based
phone/tablet. ........................................................................................................ 85
Cast Out from a Mobile Device that Supports Annotation ................................... 86
Screen Recorder ...................................................................................................87
Air Class ................................................................................................................88
Voter ..................................................................................................................... 90
Judge ..................................................................................................................... 92
Responder ............................................................................................................. 93
Selector ................................................................................................................. 94
Grouping................................................................................................................ 94
Message ................................................................................................................ 95
Manager ................................................................................................................ 95
Exit ......................................................................................................................... 95
Other Default Applications ...................................................................................96
vSweeper ............................................................................................................... 96
Screen Lock ........................................................................................................... 97
Chromium.............................................................................................................. 98
Folders ................................................................................................................... 99
Miracast .............................................................................................................. 101
RS-232 Protocol ....................................................... 102
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Description .........................................................................................................102
RS-232 Hardware Specification ........................................................................... 102
LAN Hardware Specification ................................................................................ 103
RS232 Communication Setting ............................................................................ 103
LAN Communication Setting ............................................................................... 103
Command Message Reference ............................................................................ 103
Protocol ..............................................................................................................104
Set-Function Listing ............................................................................................. 104
Get-Function Listing ............................................................................................ 110
Remote Control Pass-through Mode .................................................................. 118
Appendix ................................................................. 121
Specifications .................................................................... .................................. 121
Display Modes ....................................................................................................122
VGA Mode ........................................................................................................... 122
HDMI Mode ......................................................................................................... 122
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................123
Maintenance.......................................................................................................125
General Precautions ............................................................................................ 125
Cleaning the Screen ............................................................................................. 125
Cleaning the Case ................................................................................................ 125
Regulatory and Service Information ........................ 126
Compliance Information ..................................................................................... 126
FCC Compliance Statement ................................................................................. 126
Industry Canada Statement ................................................................................. 126
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) .................................................................................... 126
CE Conformity for European Countries ............................................................... 126
Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance....................................................................... 127
ENERGY STAR® statement ................................................................................... 128
Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances ....................................................... 128
Product Disposal at End of Product Life .............................................................. 128
Copyright Information ........................................................................................129
Customer Service ................................................................................................ 130
Limited Warranty ................................................................................................ 131
Mexico Limited Warranty .................................................................................... 134
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Introducon
Package Contents
• HDMI cable (3m) • Touch Pen x 2
• Power cable • Quick Start Guide
• Remote control • RS-232 adapter
• AAA battery x 2 • Clamp x 5
• USB cable (3m) • Screw x 8
• Webcam Plate
1.5V
1.5V
ViewBoard IFP50 series
Commercial Touch Display
Quick Start Guide
Guía de inicio rápido
Guide rapide de début
Guia de inicio rapido
NOTE: The power cord and video cables included in your package may vary
depending on your country. Please contact your local reseller for more
informaon.
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Wall Mount Kit Specicaons (VESA)
NOTE: Please follow the instrucons in the wall mount installaon guide to
install your wall mount or mobile mount bracket. If aaching to other
building materials, please contact your nearest dealer.
B
A
D
C
Model VESA Spec. (A x B) Standard Screw (C x D) Quanty
IFP5550-3/A/B - 55” 400 x 200 mm M8 x 25 mm 4
IFP6550-3/A/B - 65” 600 x 400 mm M8 x 25 mm 4
IFP7550-3/A/B - 75” 800 x 400 mm M8 x 25 mm 4
IFP8650-3/A/B - 86” 800 x 600 mm M8 x 25 mm 4
NOTE: Do not use screws that are longer than the standard dimension, as they
may cause damage to the inside of the display.
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Product Overview
Front Panel | Control Panel | Rear Panel
1 2 3
4
5 6 7 8 9 10
12
11 11
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Number Item Descripon
1Power indicator light
2Remote control receiver
3
• Turn on/o the device
• Tap to enter Energy Saving mode
• Press and hold for at least two (2) seconds to enter
Standby mode
4Go to the Home screen
5Return to the previous screen
6
• Enter the Sengs menu
• Press and hold for three (3) seconds to acvate Screen
Freeze
7Decrease the Volume
8Increase the Volume
9USB 3.0. Smart USB port for PC, HDMI, VGA, and Android
input signals.
10 USB 2.0. Smart USB port for PC, HDMI, VGA, and Android
input signals.
11 Speaker
12 Subwoofer
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I/O Panel
Lower Right Side
1
12 3 45
6
Lower Front Right
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Boom Le
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NOTE:
• TOUCH, HDMI, and VGA are grouped by color; i.e. TOUCH 1 should be used
with HDMI 1/2.
• Under Android, USB ports only support 2.0 le transfer speeds.
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Number Port Descripon
1USB 3.0
Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard,
mouse, etc. Automacally switches between PC and
Android.
2TOUCH 1 Touch signal output to external PC.
3HDMI IN 1/2 High denion input; connect to PC with HDMI
output, set-top box, or other video device.
4HDMI IN 3 (See HDMI IN 1/2)
5TOUCH 2 (See TOUCH 1)
6Wi-Fi Module
Slot Slot for adding oponal Wi-Fi module.
7VGA External computer video input.
8AUDIO IN External computer audio input.
9SPDIF Mulchannel sound via opcal signals.
10 RS-232 Serial interface; used for mutual transfer of data
between devices.
11 AUDIO OUT Audio output to an external speaker.
12 LAN
Standard RJ45 (10M/100M/1G for PC; 10M/100M
for Android) Internet connecon interface.
NOTE: This network port is used for the
Embedded Player and slot-in PC.
13 USB 2.0 Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard,
mouse, etc. [ 5V dc/0.5A ]
14 AC Switch Turn on/o AC power supply
“I” = Power on, “O” = Power o
15 AC IN AC power input
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Remote Control
F1
F4
F7
F10F11 F12
F2
F5
F8
F3
F6
F9
ENTER
ALT+TAB ALT+F4
ASPECT MENU
SLEEPDISPLAYP.MODEFREEZE
INPUT
SPACE
BACK
EPG
FAV
CH.+
PGUP
PGDN
CH.-
VOL+
VOL -
D.USBD.SETUP
D.MENU
TABALT
D.TITLE
START
ESC/EXIT
DESKTOP
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
-/--
3
6
9
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3
4
8
6
5
7
9
10
14
13
17
19
20
24
27
11
15
12
16
18
22
21
23
25
26
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Number Item Descripon
1Power on/o
2Mute/Unmute
3SLEEP Sleep Mode
4DISPLAY For Non-Android sources; display current input source
informaon
5P.MODE Blank Screen
6FREEZE Freeze Screen
7Numeric input buons
8ALT+TAB
-/-- Slot-in computer space bar Alt+Tab
9ALT+F4 Slot-in computer, close program window
10 INPUT Input source selecon
11 ASPECT Back to slot-in system main interface
12 MENU For Android, access Sengs; for other sources, access
Touch Menu sengs
13 Red / ALT Screen capture
14 Green / TAB PC [Tab] buon
15 Yellow / DESKTOP Switch to slot-in PC desktop
16 BLUE/ PC [Backspace] buon
17 START / D.MENU PC [Windows] buon
18 / D.TITLE PC [Menu] buon
19 / D.USB Wring soware setup
20 EPG/BACK Return buon
21 p / q / t / uScroll up, down, le, and right
22 ENTER Conrm selecon/state
23 ESC / EXIT /
D.SETUP Shortcut buon to exit dialogue boxes
24 CH.+/PGUP/CH.-/
PGDN
CH+: PC previous page
CH-: PC next page
25 VOL+ / VOL- Increase/Decrease volume
26 FAV / SPACE PC [Space] buon
27 F1-F12 Built-in computer F1 - F12 funcon buon
NOTE: All computer-related funcon keys are not available without a slot-in
computer.
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Inserng Remote Control Baeries
To insert baeries into the remote control:
1. Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
2. Insert two “AAA” baeries, ensuring the “+” symbol on the baery matches the
“+” on the baery post.
3. Replace the cover by aligning it with the slot on the remote control and snapping
the latch shut.
WARNING: There is a risk of explosion if baeries are replaced with the incorrect
type.
NOTE:
• It is recommended that you do not mix battery types.
• Always dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way. Contact
your local government for more information on how to dispose of batteries
safely.
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Remote Control Receiver Range
The working range of the remote control is shown here. It has an eecve range of
8 meters, 30° degrees le and right. Ensure there is nothing obstrucng the remote
control’s signal to the receiver.
8m
30° 30°
F1
F4
F7
F10F11 F12
F2
F5
F8
F3
F6
F9
ENTER
ALT+TABALT+F4
ASPECTMENU
SLEEP DISPLAY P.MODE FREEZE
INPUT
SPACE
BACK
EPG
FAV
CH.+
PGUP
PGDN
CH.-
VOL+
VOL -
D.USBD.SETUP
D.MENU
TABALT
D.TITLE
START
ESC/EXIT
DESKTOP
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
-/--
3
6
9
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Using Gestures
Touch gestures allow the user to use pre-determined commands without using a
keyboard or mouse. Using gestures on the ViewBoard, the user can select/deselect
objects, change the locaon of an object, access sengs, erase digital ink, and
much more.
Select and Deselect an Object (Clicking)
Press and release the ViewBoard to
select/deselect opons or objects. This
is like a single, standard le mouse click.
Display Menu Opons (Right-Clicking)
Press and hold the ViewBoard with your
nger. This is like a single, standard right
mouse click.
Double-Clicking
Quickly press and release twice in the
same locaon on the ViewBoard. This is
like a double, standard le mouse click.
2x
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Moving an Object
Press and hold the object on the
ViewBoard and slowly drag it with your
nger to your desired locaon.
Erasing Digital Ink
Use your aened hand, palm, or st
on the ViewBoard and move your hand
across the area which you wish to erase.
Swipe Up for General Sengs
Swipe up from the boom of the
ViewBoard to launch the General
Sengs. To learn more, see page 37.
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Making Connecons
Connecng External Devices and Touch Connecon
or
Computer
TOUCH
VGA
TOUCH
USB Cable
USB Cable
VGA Cable
HDMI Cable
HDMI IN
Your external device(s) can be connected in any of the following conguraons:
HDMI Connecon
To connect via HDMI:
1. Connect an HDMI cable from your external device to the HDMI IN port on the
ViewBoard.
2. Connect a USB cable to the external device from the TOUCH 1 port of the
ViewBoard.
VGA Connecon
To connect via VGA:
1. Connect a VGA cable from your external device to the VGA port on the
ViewBoard.
2. Connect a USB cable to the external device from the TOUCH 2 port of the
ViewBoard.
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RS-232 Connecon
Computer
RS-232
Serial Port Cable
When you use a RS-232 serial port cable to connect your display to an external
computer certain funcons can be controlled remotely by the PC, including Power
On/O, Volume adjustment, Input select, Brightness, and more.
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USB and Networking Connecons
Just like any PC, it is easy to connect various USB devices and other peripherals to
your ViewBoard.
USB Peripherals
Plug the USB device cable into the USB port.
USB Cable
USB Device
Networking and Modem cables
Plug the network cable into the LAN port.
Network Cable
Internet
LAN
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Media Player Connecon
DVD
HDMI IN
HDMI
HDMI Cable
To connect to a media player:
1. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI ports on your ViewBoard and peripheral
device.
2. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch.
3. Press the Power button on the right-hand side of the ViewBoard to turn the
screen on.
4. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and switch to the “HDMI” input
source.
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SPDIF Connecon
Power amplifier / Stereo equipment
Optical Cable
SPDIF
To connect to an external sound system:
1. Connect an opcal cable from the SPDIF port to your sound system’s opcal
connector.
2. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the rear-panel power
supply switch.
3. Press the Power button on the right-hand side of the ViewBoard to turn the
screen on.
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Using Your ViewBoard
Powering On/O your ViewBoard
1. Ensure the power cord is connected, plugged into a power outlet, and the power
switch is in the “On” posion.
2. Press the Power buon to turn on the ViewBoard.
3. To turn the ViewBoard o, press and hold the Power buon.
The AC Power input and switch are
located at the boom of the unit.
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Inial Launch Setup
When you rst turn on your ViewBoard, an inial setup wizard will launch.
1. Select your Language:
2. Setup and verify your LAN connecon:
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3. Select your Time Zone to set the Date and Time:
4. Select your preferred System Mode:
5. Accept or Decline the Privacy and Copyright Protecon Terms.
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vLauncher - Customizable Welcome Screen
vLauncher Message
Both the vLauncher Title and Subtle can be customized by tapping on them.
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Addionally, a password can be set by tapping on Set Password.
Applicaons
Installed applicaons can all be found on the welcome screen. To view all
applicaons tap on the Down Arrow.
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To hide the applicaon drawer tap the Up Arrow.
To add a shortcut to an applicaon, tap, hold, and drag up the icon.
To remove an applicaon shortcut, tap, hold, and drag the icon down.
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Toolbar
Toolbar trigger icons are on the edge of the ViewBoard launcher providing access to
your tools.
To launch a tool:
1. Tap a Toolbar trigger icon.
2. Tap on your desired tool icon.
NOTE: The default toolbar seng is to be available for all input sources;
however, users can go to: Sengs > Preference > Toolbar seng to
adjust the opons: (1) available for all input sources, (2) hide the toolbar
for all input sources.
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Icon Descripon
Back
Return to the previous operaon screen.
NOTE: Only for the Embedded Player source.
Home
Return to the Home Screen of the Embedded Player.
Recent
Display all embedded applicaons that are currently being used.
App
View all installed applicaons.
myViewBoard
Launch the myViewBoard soware.
Recorder
Record, view, and save the on-screen content.
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Icon Descripon
Draw
Access the pen, highlighter, clear, and save opons.
Pen Highlighter Eraser Undo
Redo Clean Save Exit
Pen
Annotate the overlay of any input source with black, white,
yellow, orange, red, pink, green, or blue ink.
NOTE: The default pen seng supports up to 10-point wring.
Highlighter
Mark and highlight with yellow, grey, gold, orange, red, pink,
green or blue ink.
NOTE: The default highlighter seng supports up to 10-point
marking.
Eraser
Selecvely remove the digital ink on the screen.
Undo
Undo the previous acon.
Redo
Redo the previous acon.
Clean
Clears all the digital ink on the screen.
Save
Save the screen image and any annotaons.
Exit
Close the drawing tool.
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Icon Descripon
More
View more applicaons within the ViewBoard tool bar.
Screen Freeze Spotlight Stopwatch Timer Air Class Hide/Unhide Screen Capture
Screen Freeze
Convert the currently displayed content into a sll image; then
you can zoom in, zoom out, go back to full screen, and exit.
Zoom in Zoom out Fullscreen Exit
Spotlight
Highlight the focus content zone. Tap the Seng icon to adjust
the spotlight size and alpha blending eect.
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Icon Descripon
More
Stopwatch
Tapping Start will iniate the stopwatch.
At any me, the stopwatch can be paused, resumed, split, or
reset.
Timer
Access the countdown mer with an oponal alarm seng.
Touch and swipe to adjust the numeric values, then click Start.
At any me, the countdown mer can be paused, resumed, or
reset.
Hide/Unhide
Hide or unhide the Tool bar trigger icons.
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Icon Descripon
More
Air Class
Interacve teaching tool for classroom usage.
Screen Capture
Take a screenshot of the current screen.
Sengs
Access the General Sengs.
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On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu
Access General Sengs, Input Sengs, and Widgets through the OSD Menu.
ViewBoard has two opons for opening the OSD Menu:
Opon 1
Long press anywhere in the vLauncher background.
Opon 2
Press the INPUT buon on the remote control.
F1
F4
F7
F10F11 F12
F2
F5
F8
F3
F6
F9
ENTER
ALT+TAB ALT+F4
ASPECT MENU
SLEEPDISPLAYP.MODEFREEZE
INPUT
SPACE
BACK
EPG
FAV
CH.+
PGUP
PGDN
CH.-
VOL+
VOL -
D.USBD.SETUP
D.MENU
TABALT
D.TITLE
START
ESC/EXIT
DESKTOP
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
-/--
3
6
9
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General Sengs
To adjust the Backlight and enable/disable Flicker Free:
1. Press INPUT on the remote control or long press the vLauncher background and
touch General on-screen (if needed) to display the General Settings menu.
2. Drag the brightness slider directly to adjust the backlight value, and/or touch On
or Off to enable/disable the function.
3. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
To adjust the Volume:
1. Press INPUT on the remote control or long press the vLauncher background and
touch General on-screen (if needed) to display the General Settings menu.
2. Drag the volume slider directly to adjust the value.
3. Press (Mute) on the remote control to enable or disable the mute function.
4. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
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Input Sengs
To select an Input Source:
1. Press INPUT on the remote control, press the setting button on the front
panel, or press the setting icon from the toolbar to display the Input
Settings menu.
2. Press q/p/t/u to select the input source you want.
NOTE: PC source will only display when the slot-in computer is connected.
3. Press ENTER on the remote control, or touch the input source.
4. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
NOTE: To adjust the sengs of an input source, touch the setting icon next to
the highlighted input source.
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Widget
NOTE: Only available for the Embedded Player source.
To add a widget to the vLauncher welcome screen:
1. Long press the vLancher background via touch to launch the OSD Menu.
2. Select Widget.
3. Touch and hold the desired widget.
4. Drag the widget onto the vLauncher background.
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Sengs - HDMI & VGA Input Source
Press MENU on the remote control or select the seng icon next to the input
source in Input Sengs to launch the Sengs menu. Sengs include: Audio,
Screen, Display, and Adjust.
Audio Sengs
1. Press q on the remote control and select the Audio menu.
2. Press q/p/t/u on the remote control or directly touch the opon to select it.
3. Adjust the Volume, Bass, Treble, and Balance directly by touching and adjusng
each value, or with the remote control by pressing ENTER to adjust the opon.
4. Touch the Mute slider directly to enable/disable mute, or press (Mute) on the
remote control.
5. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
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Screen Sengs
1. Press q on the remote control and select the Screen menu.
2. Press q/p/t/u on the remote control or directly touch the opon to select it.
3. Adjust your preference by touching each value directly, or with the remote
control by pressing ENTER.
4. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
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Display Sengs
1. Press q on the remote control and select the Display menu.
2. Press q/p/t/u on the remote control or directly touch the opon to select it.
3. Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Sharpness directly by touching and
adjusng each value, or with the remote control by pressing ENTER to adjust the
opon.
4. Drag the blue light slider directly to adjust the blue light value.
5. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
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Low Blue Light Filter and Eye Health
The Blue Light Filter blocks high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing
experience.
NOTE: To meet TÜV Rheinland low blue light cercaon, the Display Sengs
must be:
• Mode: Standard (Brightness and Contrast are 50)
• Color Temperature: Filter
• Blue light Filter: 0
Calculang Breaks
When viewing screens for extended periods, it is recommended to take periodic
breaks from viewing. Short breaks of at least 10 minutes are recommended aer
one (1) hour of connuous viewing.
Taking shorter, more frequent breaks are generally more benecial than longer, less
frequent breaks.
Focus Fague (20-20-20 Rule)
To reduce the risk of eye fague by constantly looking at the screen, look away from
the screen at least every 20 minutes and gaze at a distant object (at least 20 feet
away) for at least 20 seconds.
Looking at Distant Objects
While taking breaks, users can further reduce eye strain and dryness by focusing on
objects that are further away from them for 10-15 seconds, then gaze at something
up close for 10-15 seconds. Repeat this up to 10 mes. This exercise reduces the
risk of your eyes’ focusing ability to “lock up” aer prolonged computer work.
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Eye and Neck Exercises
Eye Exercises
Eye exercises can help minimize eye strain. Slowly roll your eyes to the le, right,
up, and down. Repeat as many mes as needed.
Exercises for the eyes
(1)
Keep the body and the
head upright. Move the
eyes up to look at the
ceilin
g, then turn down to
look at the floor
.
(3) Move the eyes to look
at objects at the right
upper direcon and then
right lower direcon.
Repeat for the le upper
and le lower direcons.
(2) Move the eyes le and
right slowly to look at
objects on the two sides.
Neck Exercises
Neck exercises can also help minimize eye strain. Relax your arms and let them
hang at your sides, bend forward slightly to stretch the neck, turn your head to the
right and to the le. Repeat as many mes as needed.
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Adjust Sengs - (VGA Only)
1. Press q on the remote control and select the Adjust menu.
2. Press q/p/t/u on the remote control or directly touch the opon to select it.
3. Adjust your preference by touching each value directly, or with the remote
control by pressing ENTER.
4. Press EPG/BACK on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the
menu to exit.
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Sengs - Embedded Player
When the ViewBoard is in the Embedded Player input source, press MENU on the
remote control or tap the seng icon next to the input source in the On-Screen
Display (OSD) Menu’s Input Sengs to enter the Sengs menu.
Wireless & Network
Check current network connecon status, set up and manage Wi-Fi, Ethernet,
Bluetooth, and VPN, and establish a Wireless hotspot.
NOTE:
• Wi-Fi, Wireless hotspot and Bluetooth settings will appear when LB-WIFI-
001(optional) has been installed.
• Ethernet will disable automatically when Wi-Fi is enabled. Wi-Fi will disable
automatically when Ethernet is enabled. Wi-Fi will disable when Wireless
hotspot is enabled.
• The device cannot connect to the Internet when Wireless hotspot is
enabled.
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Wi-Fi
Setup and manage wireless access points.
• Tap the toggle buon to turn Wi-Fi On or O.
• Once On, you can: Add a Network, view Saved Networks, Refresh the network
list, or view Advanced sengs.
• In Advanced sengs, you can toggle Network nocaons On or O and view
Network card info.
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Ethernet
Set the local network and proxy.
• Tap the drop down menu to connect/disconnect the Ethernet.
• You can adjust Local network and Proxy sengs as well.
• Tap Advanced to view Network card info and toggle Network auto reconnect.
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Wireless Hotspot
Set and share my internet connecon with other devices.
• Tap the toggle buon to turn Wireless hotspot On or O.
• Tap Set up to set the Network name, Security, and Password.
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VPN
Setup and manage Virtual Private Networks.
To create a VPN prole:
1. Go to: Sengs > Wireless & Network > VPN and tap Add VPN.
2. Key in the Name.
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3. Select the VPN Type.
4. Choose to enable/disable PPP encrypon (MPPE) and/or show Advanced
opons.
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Share
SAMBA
The SAMBA Service provides le sharing via LAN. When the SAMBA Service is
enabled, the user can explore the ViewBoard le system with a PC or mobile
equipment.
1. To access, go to: Sengs > Share > SAMBA.
2. Tap the toggle buon to enable the SAMBA Service, then set a password if
needed.
3. Ensure the ViewBoard and client equipment are connected to the same network.
4. Log in to the ViewBoard with the client equipment. Input the ViewBoard’s IP
address.
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5. Key in the user name and password, then select OK (if necessary).
6. Aer a successful log in, the ViewBoard les will be available.
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Display
Adjust the Wallpaper, Theme, Display ID, and Protecon sengs.
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Wallpaper
Users can change their wallpaper with default images (both sll and live), or
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use their own by tapping My Photo and selecng the image le.
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Protecon
Toggle HDCP & Copyright and set a Password for Screen Lock.
• To set up a password for screen lock, tap Set Password and enter the desired
password.
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Preference
View and adjust Touch, Language, Keyboard & Input, Date & Time, Boot, and Start
up & Shut down sengs.
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Touch
Adjust Touch Sengs and toggle Touch Sounds and Windows Ink On/O.
Language
Adjust and choose the preferred language from the available languages.
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Keyboard & Input Method
Enable/disable the visual keyboard and/or change the default input method.
• Tap on Sengs to adjust the advanced keyboard sengs.
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Date & Time
Set the system me and format.
Item Descripon
Automac Date & Time When enabled, the ViewBoard will automacally synchronize the
date and me via the Internet.
Time Zone Select the appropriate me zone.
Time Format Choose from 12-hour or 24-hour me format. Simply toggle 24-hour
format On/O.
Date Format Select from the available date formats.
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Boot Mode
Adjust the preferred boot up mode and set/reset a password.
Item Descripon
Normal Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will run normally.
Secured Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will be removed.
Disable Embedded OS The system will automacally reboot, and then the Embedded OS
will not appear.
ViewBoard Sengs Access
Password Toggle to lock/unlock the ViewBoard Sengs.
Password for Protecon Modify the Boot mode and ViewBoard Sengs entry password.
Local File Protecon Policy Choose how long to keep local storage les in the Folder app.
Color Correcon Color correct the ViewBoard display screen.
Non-ViewBoard OS Mode
Side Toolbar Seng Enable the side toolbar for non-ViewBoard OS.
Reset ViewBoard Rest the ViewBoard to its factory default sengs.
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Startup & Shutdown
Set the Startup Input, Standby Mode, EnergyStar Mode, Black Screen Aer
Startup, Power o Reminder mer and Schedule sengs.
Item Descripon
Startup Input Adjust the Startup Input preference.
Display Seng when
No Signal
Decide what happens to the display when there is no signal for
HDMI, PC, or VGA sources.
Standby Mode Decide what happens when you press the Power buon while the
ViewBoard is On.
EnergyStar Mode Enable to automacally iniate Sleep Mode when the screen is idle
for one hour.
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Item Descripon
Black Screen Aer
Startup
When enabled, the ViewBoard will turn o the backlight
automacally aer boong up.
Time Switch
Power O Reminder
When enabled, the ViewBoard will turn o without any reminder
aer the scheduled o me.
Schedule Schedule a Boot and Shut o me.
Toolbar Seng
Adjust the Side toolbar sengs.
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Input Source
Adjust the input source names and sengs, as well as the side tool bar sengs.
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Rename Input Source
Set labels for each input source that will be easily recognized when displayed.
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Source
Toggle Wake up by acve source, Signal auto search, and HDMI CEC and select Input
port auto switch.
Item Descripon
Wake up by Acve Source The screen will turn on automacally aer plugging in an
HDMI cable when the screen is o.
Signal Auto Search When enabled, if the current source does not have a signal, the
ViewBoard will automacally search for an input source.
Input Port Auto Switch The original signal will automacally switch to a new cable aer it’s
plugged in.
Energy Saving Set a me period to power o if no signal is detected.
HDMI CEC Enable/disable HDMI CEC funcons.
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App
The user can view App informaon and force stop, uninstall, move to USB storage,
clear data, clear cache, and clear defaults.
NOTE:
• Pre-loaded apps cannot be uninstalled.
• Not all apps support the move to USB storage feature.
• Not all apps support Clear Defaults.
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APP
View any running or installed applicaons. Tap on them for more detailed
informaon and opons.
• By tapping on a running applicaon, you can see more informaon, stop, or
report the applicaon.
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• Selecng All, Download, or USB storage will list all installed applicaons.
• Tapping on any applicaon will display further informaon and opons.
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System
View and adjust Storage, Security, System Update, and About device sengs.
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Clone to USB
Copy sengs to an external USB drive.
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Display ID
Assign a number to remote control the display by RS-232/LAN.
• To assign or change the Display ID, tap Change and input a number.
NOTE: The Display ID is for RS-232 users, and the range is 01~99.
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Security
Review Cercate, Trusted Credenal storage, and Unknown sources install
sengs.
• Tap on Install cercate from storage to add addional cercates.
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• Selecng Clear Credenals will remove all manually installed credenals.
NOTE: Pre-loaded credenals cannot be cleared.
• Under Trusted Credenals view and edit all trusted and installed CA cercates.
• Tapping on a credenal will provide more detailed informaon.
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• Allow the installaon of applicaons from unknown sources by selecng the box
under Unknown source security.
NOTE: Apps from unknown sources may not be compable or work properly.
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System Update
The ViewBoard automacally searches for soware updates whenever connected
to the Internet (OTA). With just one click, users can update their version of
ViewBoard soware.
Item Descripon
Auto Update
When the display is o, the system will automacally check
for a new version. If a new version is found, the system will
automacally update. Aer the update is complete, the
system will turn o.
Schedule Set the update me.
Manual Update Update the soware manually.
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About Device
Display Embedded Player informaon, Legal informaon, and Asset Tagging.
• By selecng Edit, the asset informaon can be adjusted.
• Tap on Legal informaon to check open source licenses.
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Embedded Applicaons and Sengs
Embedded Digital Whiteboarding App
Within ViewBoard, ViewSonic oers the embedded digital whiteboarding app,
myViewBoard.
myViewBoard
Floang Bar
Move the Floating Bar.
Switch between presentation and preparation modes.
Paste from the clipboard onto the canvas.
Click to open the web browser
Go to the previous canvas. 1. New myViewBoard File
2. Open File
3. Save File
Go to the next canvas.
Add a new canvas.
Toolbar
Full Screen Capture
Toolbar Move
Button
Select and hold to move the toolbar to the left side, right
side, or bottom of the screen.
File Button
1. New myViewBoard File
2. Open File
3. Save File
4. Save as File
5. Export
6. Email
Import resources (image, video, audio, etc.) to the whiteboard.
Infinite
Canvas
Button
Select – Use two hands to zoom in/out on/of the working
panel.
Selection
Button Select objects, text, and pictures to get other tools.
Pen Button Writing tools, changing colors, transparency, thickness,
etc.
Eraser to erase objects or clear the page.
Shape/Line
Button Create shapes, select shape colors, insert arrows.
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Text Box Creates a Text box.
Undo Button Undo previous actions.
Redo Button Redo previous actions.
Page Toggle
Button Select pages, sort pages, delete pages.
Show or hide the current host information.
Whiteboard background management menu.
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ViewBoard Cast
Working with ViewBoard® Cast soware, the vCastReceiver app, will allow the
ViewBoard® to receive vCastSender laptop screens (Windows/Mac/Chrome) and
mobile (iOS/Android) users’ screens, photos, videos, annotaons, and camera(s).
Network Informaon
• ViewBoard® Cast soware, laptops, and mobile devices can connect to both the
same subnet and across the subnet network.
• Connected devices will show up under “Device List” on the same subnet
connecon.
• If the device does not show up under “Device List”, users will need to key-in the
on-screen PIN-code.
ViewBoard Cast is a wireless peer to peer data communicaon, therefore the below
port sengs are required:
Ports:
• CP: 56789, 25123, 8121, and 8000
• UDP: 48689 and 25123
Port and DNS acvaon:
• Port: 8001
• DNS: h1.ee-share.com
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Cast Sender from Windows-based, Macbook, and Chrome devices.
Mac, Windows, Chrome Devices:
1. Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
2. Visit the address that is shown on the ViewBoard to download the applicaon.
3. Launch the applicaon and click the connect icon next to the Device Name.
NOTE: If the device is not listed, click Connect with PIN-Code and input the pin-
code displayed on the ViewBoard.
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Cast Sender from Mobile Devices: iOS-based (iPhone, iPad) and Android OS
based phone/tablet.
Android/iOS:
1. Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
2. Scan the QR Code that is shown on the ViewBoard to download directly from the
server, or download from the Google Play Store or the Apple Store.
3. Launch the applicaon and select the correct Device Name and input the pin to
connect. You can also directly input the pin-code displayed on the ViewBoard to
connect.
Apple AirPlay®:
1. Make sure your device is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
2. Directly open AirPlay and select the Device Name to connect.
3. Another “AirPlay Password” will be generated on-screen for connecon.
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Cast Out from a Mobile Device that Supports Annotaon
Item Descripon
Toggle Click to hide or display tool bar
Home Click to return to the Home interface
Return Click to return to previous operaon interface
Folder Click to view or open the mobile device’s internal le
Screen
sharing
Click to share screen
(Android 5.0 and above supported)
Touch Click to change to touch mode
Pen Click to make annotaons, and to change color and thickness
Clear Click to clear everything on the screen
Camera Click to use the camera and send the image to the ViewBoard
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Screen Recorder
Capture everything that is displayed on screen in a video format.
To launch the Screen Recorder applicaon:
1. Select the Screen Recorder icon in the applicaon drawer.
2. Tap the record icon and select the preferred recording conguraons. Then
tap the check mark.
3. Select Start Now and a three (3) second countdown will begin. Screen recording
will begin immediately aer the countdown.
4. Aer stopping the recording, you will be able to preview the video, save it, or
discard it.
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Air Class
Display quiz quesons on the ViewBoard and allow up to 30 mobile users to submit
answers remotely. Whether deploying single or mulple choice quesons, the
ViewBoard will record the results for each device being used.
Network Informaon
• PC (Windows/Mac/Chromebook) and tablet/mobile (iOS/Android) devices, as
well as the ViewBoard need to be linked to the same LAN network subnet.
• Ports: TCP 8080
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To launch Air Class:
1. Tap the tool bar trigger icon and select the more tools icon. Then select the Air
Class icon.
2. Select “Enter the class”.
3. Choose from the available interacve funcons at the boom of the screen.
Item Description
Voter Single and Mulple choice quesons.
Judge True/False quesons.
Responder Race to answer rst.
Selector Randomly select a parcipant.
Grouping Assign parcipants to groups.
Message Allow/Deny parcipants to direct message the ViewBoard.
Manager Add parcipants.
Exit Exit Air Class.
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Voter
1. Select the Single choice or Mulple choice icon to select the preferred answer
type.
2. Tap BEGIN VOTING to let the parcipants start.
3. Aer the parcipants are nished and press OK, the ViewBoard will show the
parcipant‘s name on screen.
4. Tap FINISH VOTING to close the quiz.
5. Then the parcipants’ “Answer Stascs” will be displayed.
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6. Choose the right answer to show the correct rate.
7. Click the Explain icon ( ) to further analyze the topic.
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Judge
1. Tap BEGIN VOTING to let the parcipants start a True/False quesonnaire.
2. Aer the parcipants are nished and press OK, the ViewBoard will show the
parcipant‘s name on screen.
3. Tap FINISH VOTING to close the quiz.
4. Then the parcipants’ “Answer Stascs” will be displayed.
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5. Choose the right answer to show the correct rate.
6. Click the Explain icon ( ) to further analyze the topic.
Responder
Parcipants race to select their answer and tap OK to submit their answer.
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Selector
1. Select the “Selector’ icon.
2. Set the number of parcipants to be selected.
NOTE: The number of parcipants that can be selected will be based on the
total number of parcipants.
3. Tap START to start the random selecon.
4. The selected parcipant’s name will then be displayed.
Grouping
Select the icon to assign parcipants to groups.
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Message
To allow messaging:
1. Tap the “Message” icon to enable the funcon.
2. Parcipants select “Message” to change to the message interface.
3. Parcipants key in their message then select SEND.
4. The message will scroll across the top of the ViewBoard.
Manager
Select the icon to let more parcipants join the class.
Exit
Select to exit the Air Class interface.
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Other Default Applicaons
vSweeper
Clear unnecessary data and unwanted les.
Advanced Sengs can also be customized to the user’s needs.
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Screen Lock
Set a screen lock password and enable screen lock.
NOTE: If the user forgets the password, use the remote control and press
INPUT-0-2-1-4 to restore the password to default.
To set a screen lock password:
1. Go to: Sengs > Personal > Password for screen lock, or select the Screen Lock
icon in the apps list.
NOTE: If you select the Screen Lock icon and no password has been set, the
below prompt will appear:
2. Select Set Password, and input a new four (4) digit password. Then select OK.
3. Now when selecng the Screen Lock icon, the screen will be locked.
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Chromium
Web browser for surng the Internet.
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Folders
1. Storage Device Display
Select the appropriate storage device.
2. Icons
Item Descripon
Exit Click to exit.
Sort Click to sort file.
Thumbnail Click to display file by thumbnail mode.
List Click to display file by list mode.
Select Click to select file.
Add folder Click to add folder.
Copy Click to copy file.
Paste Click to paste file.
Cut Click to cut file.
Delete Click to delete file.
Rename Click to rename file.
More Click to show more functions.
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3. File Type Menu
Item Description
All All types
Doc OFFICE files
Note
Image stored by myViewBoard, Side Tool
Bar, and remote control Screen Capture
button.
Picture Image files
Media Audio and Video files
4. File Informaon
Preview the image, show the image’s name, size, resoluon, and creaon date.
5. Main Display Area
Display les of corresponding type.
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Miracast
Miracast allows for wireless sharing of mulmedia and screens of connected
devices.
NOTE: There may be some compability issues related to the sender’s hardware
driver and operang system (OS).
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RS-232 Protocol
This document describes the hardware interface spec and soware protocols of RS-
232 interface communicaon between ViewSonic LFD and PC or other control units
with RS-232 protocol.
The protocol contains three command secons:
• Set-Funcon
• Get-Funcon
• Remote control pass-through mode
NOTE: Below, “PC” represents all the control units that can send or receive the
RS-232 protocol command.
Descripon
RS-232 Hardware Specicaon
ViewSonic LFD communicaon port on the rear side:
1. Connector type: DSUB 9-Pin Male (or 3.5 mm barrel connector)
2. Use of crossover (null modem) cable for connecon
3. Pin Assignment:
Female DSUB 9-Pin
Male DSUB 9-Pin
Pin # Signal Remark
1 NC
2 RXD Input to Display
3 TXD Output from Display
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC Provide +5V/2A power for external
specic dongle *3.0
frame GND
3.5 mm barrel
connector (alternative
for limited space)
Item Signal Remark
Tip TXD Output from Display
Ring RXD Input to Display
Sleeve GND
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LAN Hardware Specicaon
ViewSonic LFD communicaon port on the rear side:
1. Connector type: 8P8C RJ45
2. Pin Assignment:
Pin # Signal Remark
1 TX+ Output from Display
2 TX- Output from Display
3 RX+ Input to Display
4 BI_D3+ For 1G case
5 BI_D3- For 1G case
6 RX- Input to Display
7 BI_D4+ For 1G case
8 BI_D4- For 1G case
frame GND
RS232 Communicaon Seng
- Baud Rate Select: 9600bps (xed)
- Data bits: 8 bits (xed)
- Parity: None (xed)
- Stop Bits: 1(xed)
LAN Communicaon Seng
- Type: Ethernet
- Protocol: TCP/IP
- Port: 5000 (xed)
- Cross subnet: No
- Logon Credenals: No
Command Message Reference
PC sends to LFD command packet followed by “CR”. Every me PC sends control
command to Display, the Display shall respond as follows:
1. If the message is received correctly it will send “+” (02Bh) followed by “CR”
(00Dh)
2. If the message is received incorrectly it will send “-” (02Dh) followed by “CR”
(00Dh)
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Protocol
Set-Funcon Lisng
The PC can control the Display for specic acons. The Set-Funcon command
allows you to control the Display behavior at a remote site through the RS-232 port.
The Set-Funcon packet format consists of 9 bytes.
Set-Funcon Descripon:
Length: Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”
LFD ID Identification for each of Display (01~98; default is 01)
ID “99” means to apply the set command for all connected
displays. Under such circumstances, only ID#1 display has to
reply.
The LFD ID can be set via the OSD menu for each Display.
Command Type Identify command type,
“s” (0x73h): Set Command
“+” (0x2Bh): Valid command Reply
“-“ (0x2Dh): Invalid command Reply
Command: Function command code: One byte ASCII code.
Value[1~3]: Three bytes ASCII that defines the value.
CR 0x0D
Set-Funcon Format
Send: (Command Type=“s”)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte
Count 1 Byte 2
Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1
Byte
Bytes
order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Reply: (Command Type=“+” or “-”)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Byte
Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes
order 1 2~3 4 5
NOTE: When PC applies command to all displays (ID=99), only the #1 set needs
to reply by the name of ID=1.
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Example 1: Set Brightness as 76 for Display (#02) and this command is valid
Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32 0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32 0x2B 0x0D
Example 2: Set Brightness as 75 for Display (#02) and this command is NOT valid
Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32
0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x35 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32 0x2D 0x0D
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Set-Funcon Table
A. Basic Funcon
Set Funcon Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII
bytes)
Power on/ off
(standby)
8 s ! 21 000: STBY
001: ON
1. The Power-on
via LAN control may
works only under
specific mode. To
see display UG for
details. *3.1.1
2. “WOL by MAC
address” may avail-
able as alterna-
tive.*3.2.1
Input Select 8 s “ 22 000: TV
001: AV
002: S-Video
003: YPbPr
004: HDMI1
014: HDMI2
024: HDMI3
034: HDMI4
005: DVI
006: VGA1
016: VGA2
026: VGA3
007: Slot-in PC
(OPS/SDM)/HDBT
008: Internal
memory
009: DP
00A: Embedded/
Main (Android)
1. No need for USB
2. For the case of
two more same
sources, the 2nd
digital is used
to indicate the
extension.
3. The HEX of 00A
is 30 30 41.
Brightness 8 s $ 24 000 ~ 100
900: Bright down
(-1)
901: Bright up (+1)
*3.1.1
Backlight*3.2.0 8 A B 42 000 ~ 100 1. For Android
platform whose main
mode is controlled
by backlight and the
other sources are
controlled by bright-
ness.
2. Derived from
Color calibration.
*3.2.0
Power lock 8 s 4 34 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Volume 8 s 5 35 000 ~ 100
900: Volume
down(-1)
901:Volume up(+1)
Mute 8 s 6 36 000: OFF
001: ON (mute)
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Button lock 8 s 8 38 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Menu lock 8 s > 3E 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Number *3.1.1 8 s @ 40 000~009
Key Pad *3.1.1 8 s A 41 000: UP
001: DOWN
002: LEFT
003: RIGHT
004: ENTER
005: INPUT
006: MENU/(EXIT)
007: EXIT
Remote
Control
8 s B 42 000: Disable
001: Enable
002: Pass through
Disable: RCU will
be no function
Enabled: RCU con-
trols normally
Pass through:
Display will bypass
the RC code to con-
nected device via
the RS-232 port, but
not react itself.
Restore default 8 s ~ 7E 000 Recover to factory
setting
NOTE:
1. Behavior at Lock Modes
Lock Mode Behavior
Buon Lock
1. Lock all buons on the front panel and RCU, except for “Power”
2. All the SET funcons should be workable via RS-232, even the ones
with according hot key in RCU like Mute,…etc.
MENU Lock
1. Lock “MENU’ key of front panel and RCU
2. The Factory and Hospitality modes should not be blocked for the
model using MENU-combined key to enter these two modes.
Alternave approach will be indicated separately if any limitaon by
model.
POWER Lock
1. Lock “POWER” key on the front and RCU.
2. The SET_POWER on/o should be workable via RS-232, but does not
mean the POWER lock will be released under this case.
3. Can not be unlocked by reset in OSD seng
4. Will auto AC power-on in power-lock
5. Under power-lock, the set will not enter power saving when no PC
signal and neither not turn o when no other video signals aer 15
minutes.
Remote control
disable
Lock the RCU keys, but keep the front panel buons workable.
2. Wake-on-LAN by MAC address as alternave for SET Power on
(Length=126 Bytes)
6 Bytes 6 Bytes (#1) 6 Bytes (#2) ... 6 Bytes (#16) 24 Bytes
0xFF FF ... FF MAC address MAC address … MAC address 0x00 00 … 00
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B. Oponal Funcon
Set Funcon Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Contrast 8 s # 23 000 ~ 100
Sharpness 8 s % 25 000 ~ 100
Color 8 s & 26 000 ~ 100
Tint 8 s ‘ 27 000 ~ 100
Backlight On_Off 8 s ( 29 000: Off
001: On
Color mode 8 s ) 29 000: Normal
001: Warm
002: Cold
003: Personal
Surround sound 8 s - 2D 000: OFF
001: ON
Bass 8 s . 2E 000 ~ 100
Treble 8 s / 2F 000 ~ 100
Balance 8 s 0 30 000 ~ 100 050 is central
Picture Size 8 s 1 31 000: FULL (16:9)
001: NORMAL (4:3)
002: REAL (1:1)
*3.1.0
OSD language 8 s 2 32 000: English
001: French
002: Spanish
Could be extend-
ed for more sup-
ported languages
by model
PIP-Mode 8 s 9 39 000: OFF
001: PIP(POP)
002: PBP
PIP-Sound select 8 s : 3A 000: Main
001: Sub
PIP-Position 8 s ; 3B 000: Up
001: Down
002: Left
003: Right
PIP-Input 8 s 7 37 *2.9 000: TV
001: AV
002: S-Video
003: YPbPr
004: HDMI1
014: HDMI2
024: HDMI3
034: HDMI4
005: DVI
006: VGA1
016: VGA2
026: VGA3
007: Slot-in PC
(OPS/SDM)/HDBT
008: Internal
memory
009: DP
00A: Embedded/
Main (Android)
Value range is
same as SET-
Input select
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Tiling-Mode 8 s P 50 000: OFF
001: ON
(for video wall)
Tiling-Compen-
sation
8 s Q 51 000: OFF
001: ON
(for video wall)
Bezel width com-
pensation
Tiling-H by V
Monitors
8 s R 52 01x~09x: H
0x1~0x9: V
(for video wall)
1. 2nd digital for H
monitors
2. 3rd digital for V
monitors
Tiling-Position 8 s S 53 001~025 (for Video wall)
Copy the screen
of Position# to
identified display
Date: Year 8 s V 56 Y17~Y99 Last 2 digits
(20)17~(20)99
Date: Month 8 s V 56 M01~M12 2 digits
Date: Day 8 s V 56 D01~D31 2 digits
Time: Hour 8 s W 57 H00~H23 24-hr format. 2
digits.
Time: Min 8 s W 57 M00~M59 2 digits
Time: Sec 8 s W 57 S00~S59 2 digits
NOTE:
1. Tiling denion of H Monitors, V Monitors, and Posion
2. Set Date example
Date: 2017-3/15
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 4D 30 33 0D (“M03”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 44 31 35 0D (“D15”)
3. Set Time example
Time: 16:27:59
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 48 31 36 0D (“H16”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 4D 32 37 0D (“M27”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 53 35 39 0D (“S59”)
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Get-Funcon Lisng
The PC can interrogate the LFD for specic informaon. The Get-Funcon packet
format consists of 9 bytes which is similar to the Set-Funcon packet structure.
Note that the “Value” byte is always = 000.
Get-Funcon Descripon:
Length: Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”.
TV/DS ID Identification for each of TV/DS (01~98; default is 01).
Command Type Identify command type,
“g” (0x67h) : Get Command
“r” (0x72h) : Valid command Reply
“-“ (0x2Dh) : Invalid command Reply
Command: Function command code: One byte ASCII code.
Value[1~3]: Three bytes ASCII that defines the value.
CR 0x0D
Get-Funcon Format
Send: (Command Type=“g”)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte
Count 1 Byte 2
Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1
Byte
Bytes
order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Reply: (Command Type=“r” or “-”)
If the Command is valid, Command Type = “r”
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte
Count
1 Byte 2
Byte
1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1
Byte
Bytes
order
1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the Command is NOT valid, Command Type = “-”
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Byte
Count
1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes
order
1 2~3 4 5
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Example 1: Get Brightness from TV-05 and this command is valid. The Brightness
value is 67.
Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35 0x67 0x62 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35 0x72 0x62 0x30 0x36 0x37 0x0D
Example 2: Get Color from Display (#05), but the Color command is not supported
by this model.
Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35 0x67 0x26 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x35 0x2D 0x0D
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Get-Funcon Table
A. Basic Funcon
Get Funcon Length ID Command Command Response
Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII
bytes)
Get-Brightness 8 g b 62 000 ~ 100
Get-Backlight*3.2.0 8 a B 42 000 ~ 100 1. For Android
platform whose main
mode is controlled
by backlight and the
other sources are
controlled by bright-
ness.
2. Derived from Color
calibration.
*3.2.0
Get-Volume 8 g f 66 000 ~ 100
Get-Mute 8 g g 67 000: Off
001: On (muted)
Get-Input select 8 g j 6A 000~
100~
1. 1st digit for signal
detection: 0 means
“no signal”; 1
means “signal
detected”
2. 2nd &3rd digit: See
Set-function table
Get-Power status:
ON/ STBY
8 g l 6C 001: ON
000: STBY
Get-Remote control S g n 6E 000: Disable
001: Enable
002: Pass through
Get RCU mode status
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 l 6C 000: Unlock
001: Lock
Get-ACK 8 g z 7A 000 This command is
used to test the com-
munication link
Get-Thermal 8 g 0 30 000~100:
0~+100 deg C
-01~-99:
-1~-99 deg C
Get-Operation
time*3.2.0
8 g 1 31 000 1. Accumulated
hours in 6-digit
integer (000,001~
999,999)*3.2.0
2. Can not be reset
when FW update and
Factory initiation*3.2.2
3. Reply in new 32-
byte format*3.2.0
Get-Device name 8 g 4 34 000 Reply in new 32-byte
format *3.2.0
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Get-MAC address 8 g 5 35 000 (for the model with
LAN)
Reply in new 32-byte
format*3.2.0
Get-IP address *3.2.0 8 g 6 36 000 (for the model with
LAN)
Reply in new 32-byte
format*3.2.0
Get-Serial number
*3.2.0
8 g 7 37 000 Reply in new 32-byte
format *3.2.0
Get-FW version *3.2.0 8 g 8 38 000 Reply in new 32-byte
format *3.2.0
NOTE:
1. Get Operaon Hour example
Assumed the accumulated operaon hour is 123,456 hrs
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 31 30 30 30 0D (Get Operaon hour)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 00 00 … 00 00 0D
2. Get Device Name example
Assumed the device name is CDE-5500
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 34 30 30 30 0D (Get Device Name)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 34 43 44 45 2D 35 35 30 30 00 00 … 00 00 0D
Assumed the device name is “NMP-302#1”
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 34 30 30 30 0D (Get Device Name)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 34 4E 4D 50 2D 33 30 32 23 31 00 00 …00 00 0D
3. Get MAC address example
Assumed the MAC address is 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 35 30 30 30 0D (Get MAC add)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 35 30 30 31 31 32 32 61 61 62 62 63 63 00 00…00 00 0D
4. Get IP address example
Assumed the IP address is 192.168.100.2
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 36 30 30 30 0D (Get IP address)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 36 31 39 32 2E 31 36 38 2E 31 30 30 2E 32 00 00…00 00
0D
5. Get Serial number example
Assumed the Serial number is ABC180212345
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 37 30 30 30 0D (Get Serial number)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 37 41 42 43 31 38 30 32 31 32 33 34 35 00 00…00 00 0D
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6. Get FW version example
Assumed the FW version is 3.02.001
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 38 30 30 30 0D (Get FW version)
Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 38 33 2E 30 32 2E 30 30 31 00 00…00 00 0D
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B. Oponal Funcon
Get Funcon Length ID Command Command Response
Range
Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Get-Contrast 8 g a 61 000 ~ 100
Get-Sharpness 8 g c 63 000 ~ 100
Get-Color 8 g d 64 000 ~ 100
Get-Tint 8 g e 65 000 ~ 100
Get-Backlight
On_Off
8 g h 68 000: Off
001: On
Get-PIP mode 8 g t 74 000: OFF
001: PIP (POP)
002: PBP
Get-PIP input 8 g u 75 000 ~ See Set-input
select
Get-Tiling Mode 8 g v 76 000: OFF
001: ON
(for Video wall)
Get-Tiling Compen-
sation
8 g w 77 000: OFF
001: ON
(for Video wall)
Bezel width com-
pensation
Get-Tiling H by V
monitors
8 g x 78 01x~09x: H monitors
0x1~0x9: V monitors
(for Video wall)
1. 2nd digital for H
monitors
2. 3rd digital for V
monitors
Get-Tiling position 8 g y 79 000: OFF
001~025
(for Video wall)
Copy the screen of
Position# to identi-
fied display
Get-Date: Year 8 g 2 32 Y00~Y00 Last 2 digits
(20)17~(20)99
Get-Date: Month 8 g 2 32 M00~M00 2 digits
Get-Date: Day 8 g 2 32 D00~M00 2 digits
Get-Time: Hour 8 g 3 33 H00~H00 24-hr format. 2
digits
Get-Time: Min 8 g 3 33 M00~M00 2 digits
Get-Time: Sec 8 g 3 33 S00~S00 2 digits
NOTE:
1. Get Date example
Assumed the current date of display#01 as below:
Date: 2017-3/15
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 59 30 30 0D (Get Date:Year)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 4D 30 30 0D (Get Date:Month)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 4D 30 33 0D (“M03”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 44 30 30 0D (Get Date:Day)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 44 31 35 0D (“D15”)
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2. Get Time example
Assumed the current me of display#01 as below:
Time: 16:27:59
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 48 30 30 0D (Get Time:Hour)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 48 31 36 0D (“H16”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 4D 30 30 0D (Get Time:Min)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 4D 32 37 0D (“M27”)
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 53 30 30 0D (Get Time:Sec)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 53 35 39 0D (“S59”)
3. Get RS232 Version example
Assumed the version is 3.0.1
Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 36 30 30 30 0D (Get RS232 version)
Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 36 33 30 31 0D (“301”)
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C. Auto Reply *3.2.1
The display will send out the updated data/status automacally without geng
a query from the host whenever the following data/status is changed by the user
through any of the available ways like: remote control unit, front keys, or touch
screen.
• Power On/Off
• Input Select
• Brightness
• Backlight
• Volume
• Mute On/Off
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Remote Control Pass-through Mode
When the PC sets the Display to Remote Control Pass through mode, the Display
shall send a 7-byte packet (followed by “CR”) in response to remote control unit
(RCU) buon acvaon. In this mode the remote control shall have no eect on
the Display funcon. For example: “Volume+” will not change the volume of the
Display, but instead only sends the “Volume+” code to the PC over the RS-232 port.
IR Pass Through-Funcon format
Reply: (Command Type=“p”)
Name Length ID Command Type RCU Code1
(MSB)
RCU Code2
(LSB) CR
Byte
Count 1 Byte 2
Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes
order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7
Example 1: Remote Control Pass-through when “VOL+” key is pressed for Display
(#5)
Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type RCU Code1
(MSB)
RCU Code2
(LSB) CR
Hex 0x36 0x30
0x35 0x70 0x31 0x30 0x0D
Key Code (HEX) Basic
*3.1.1
Oponal
*3.1.1
1 01 V
2 02 V
3 03 V
4 04 V
5 05 V
6 06 V
7 07 V
8 08 V
9 09 V
0 0A V
- 0B V
RECALL (LAST) 0C V
INFO (DISPLAY) 0D V
0E
ASPECT (ZOOM, SIZE) 0F V
VOLUME UP (+) 10 V
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VOLUME DOWN (-) 11 V
MUTE 12 V
CHANNEL/PAGE UP (+)/
BRIGHTNESS+
13 V
CHANNEL/PAGE DOWN (-)/
BRIGHTNESS-
14 V
POWER 15 V
SOURCES (INPUTS) 16 V
17
18
SLEEP 19 V
MENU 1A V
UP 1B V
DOWN 1C V
LEFT (-) 1D V
RIGHT (+) 1E V
OK (ENTER, SET) 1F V
EXIT 20 V
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
RED ■ (F1) 2C
GREEN ■ (F2) 2D
YELLOW ■ (F3) 2E
BLUE ■ (F4) 2F
NOTE:
1. This IR-pass-through code is dierent from the RCU key code.
2. Special control sequence for POWER key under IR-pass through mode.
2-1. When Display is OFF and receives the IR POWER code: Display will turn itself
on, then forward the POWER code to the host via RS-232.
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2-2. When Display is ON and receives the IR POWER code: Display will forward the
POWER code to the host via RS-232, then turn o itself.
2-3. When SET-POWER LOCK is enabled, the Display will not respond to POWER
key pressing.
3. The VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN code will repeatedly output when you
press and hold the keys.
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Appendix
Specicaons
Item Category Specicaons
Model P/N. IFP5550-3
IFP5550-3A
IFP5550-3B
IFP6550-3
IFP6550-3A
IFP6550-3B
IFP7550-3
IFP7550-3A
IFP7550-3B
IFP8650-3
IFP8650-3A
IFP8650-3B
No. VS18105 VS18106 VS17117 VS17118
Screen Size 54.5” 65.5” 74.5” 85.5”
Input Signal 3 x HDMI
1 x VGA
1 x Audio In
1 x LAN (RJ45)
4 x USB Type A (3.0)
3 x USB Type A (2.0)
Output Signal 1 x Audio Out
1 x SPDIF
2 x USB Type B
Speaker Output 10W x 2, 15W Subwoofer x 1
RS-232 RS-232 Communicaon
Power Voltage 100V-240V AC 50/60Hz
Operang
Condions
Temperature 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
Humidity 10%~90% non-condensing
Altude ≤ 2,000 m
Storage
Condions
Temperature -4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
Humidity 10%~90% non-condensing
Altude ≤ 2,000 m
Dimensions Physical (mm) 1268 x 773 x
85
1488 x 897 x
90
1710 x 1020
x 90
1958 x 1160
x 90
Weight Physical (kg) 26.4 40 52.3 68
Power
Consumpon
On 80W 108W 138W 162W
O <0.5W <0.5W <0.5W <0.5W
NOTE: Product specicaons are subject to change without noce.
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Display Modes
VGA Mode
Resoluon Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz
720 x 400 70Hz
800 x 600 56Hz, 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz
832 x 624 75Hz
1024 x 768 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz
1152 x 864 60Hz, 75Hz
1152 x 870 75Hz
1280 x 768 60Hz, 75Hz
1280 x 960 60Hz
1280 x 1024 60Hz, 75Hz
1360 x 768 60Hz
1366 x 768 60Hz
1400 x 1050 60Hz, 75Hz
1440 x 900 60Hz, 75Hz
1600 x 1200 60Hz
1680 x 1050 60Hz
1920 x 1080 60Hz
1920 x 1200 60Hz
HDMI Mode
Resoluon Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60Hz, 72Hz
720 x 400 70Hz
800 x 600 60Hz, 72Hz
1024x768 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz
1280x800 60Hz
1280x1024 60Hz
1360x768 60Hz
1440x900 60Hz
1680x1050 60Hz
1920x1080 60Hz
3840x2160 30Hz, 60Hz
480i 60Hz
480p 59Hz, 60Hz
576i 50Hz
576p 50Hz
720p 50Hz, 60Hz
1080i 50Hz, 60Hz
1080p 50Hz, 60Hz
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Troubleshoong
This secon describes some common problems that you may experience when
using the ViewBoard.
Problem or Issue Possible Soluons
Remote Control is not
working
1. Check whether something is obstrucng the
display’s remote control receiver.
2. Check whether the baeries in the remote control
are installed correctly.
3. Check whether the baeries need to be replaced.
The unit turns o
unexpectedly
1. Check whether Sleep mode is enabled.
2. Check if there is a power outage in your area.
3. Turn on the display and see if the problem is with
the signal and control system.
PC Mode
Problem or Issue Possible Soluons
No PC signal 1. Check the display sengs.
2. Check the display resoluon.
3. Adjust the Hs &Vs (synchronizaon) sengs using
the OSD menu.
Background streaking 1. Choose auto adjust.
2. Adjust clock and phase.
False color 1. Check the VGA connecon.
2. Adjust the chroma, brightness, and contrast
sengs.
Unsupported format 1. Choose auto adjust.
2. Adjust clock and phase sengs.
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Touch Funcon
Problem or Issue Possible Soluons
Touch funcon does
not work
1. Check that drivers are installed correctly.
2. Reinstall driver(s).
3. Check setup and align it.
4. Check whether the touch pen is working properly.
Video Not Working Properly
Problem or Issue Possible Soluons
No picture/ No sound 1. Check the Power status.
2. Check the signal cable.
3. Check that the internal PC is installed correctly.
Picture is unclear or
cuts in and out
1. Check the signal cable.
2. Check if other electronics are interrupng the signal.
Poor picture 1. Adjust chroma, brightness, and contrast sengs in
the menu.
2. Check the signal cable.
Audio Not Working Properly
Problem or Issue Possible Soluons
No sound 1. Press the Mute/Unmute buon.
2. Adjust the volume.
3. Check the audio cable.
One speaker only 1. Adjust the sound balance in the menu.
2. Check the sound control panel sengs of the
computer.
3. Check the audio cable.
NOTE: SPDIF and Audio Out only work in Embd
Player, HDMI, and DisplayPort (DP)
channels.
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Maintenance
General Precauons
• Make sure the device is turned o and the power cable is unplugged from the
power outlet.
• Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the screen or case.
• Handle the device with care, as a darker-colored device, if scued, may show
marks more clearly than a lighter-colored device.
• Do not use the system connuously for long periods of me.
Cleaning the Screen
• Wipe the screen with a clean, so, lint-free cloth. This removes dust and other
parcles.
• If the screen is sll not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-
alcohol based glass cleaner onto a clean, so, lint-free cloth; then wipe the
screen.
Cleaning the Case
• Use a so, dry cloth.
• If the case is sll not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol
based, mild non-abrasive detergent onto a clean, so, lint-free cloth, then wipe
the surface.
Disclaimer
• ViewSonic® does not recommend the use of any ammonia or alcohol-based
cleaners on the display screen or case. Some chemical cleaners have been
reported to damage the screen and/or case of the device.
• ViewSonic® will not be liable for damage resulng from use of any ammonia or
alcohol-based cleaners.
NOTE: If condensaon appears between the glass and the panel, keep the
display turned on unl the moisture disappears.
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Regulatory and Service Informaon
Compliance Informaon
This secon addresses all connected requirements and statements regarding
regulaons. Conrmed corresponding applicaons shall refer to nameplate labels
and relevant markings on the unit.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operaon is subject to the following
two condions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operaon. This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecon against harmful
interference in a residenal installaon. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance
with the instrucons, may cause harmful interference to radio communicaons.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a parcular
installaon. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
recepon, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separaon between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: You are cauoned that changes or modicaons not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.
Industry Canada Statement
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
CE Conformity for European Countries
The device complies with the EMC Direcve 2014/30/EU and Low Voltage
Direcve 2014/35/EU.
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The following informaon is only for EU-member states:
The mark shown to the right is in compliance with the Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (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.
Declaraon of RoHS2 Compliance
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Direcve
2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restricon of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS2
Direcve) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentraon values issued
by the European Technical Adaptaon Commiee (TAC) as shown below:
Substance Proposed Maximum
Concentraon Actual Concentraon
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%
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex
III of the RoHS2 Direcves as noted below:
• Copper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
• Lead in high melng temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing
85% by weight or more lead).
• 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.
• Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC
or higher.
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ENERGY STAR® statement
ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. Environmental Protecon Agency voluntary program
that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate
through superior energy eciency. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR®
prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeng strict energy eciency criteria or
requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protecon Agency.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, ViewSonic is determined to meet the ENERGY STAR®
Guidelines and mark all cered models with the ENERGY STAR® logo.
The following logo appears on all ENERGY STAR®-cered models:
NOTE: The power management features signicantly reduce energy
consumpon when the product is not in use. Power management allows
the device to automacally enter a low power “sleep” mode aer a
dened period of inacvity. And the power management features also
enter Sleep Mode or O Mode within 5 minutes of being disconnected
from a host computer. Please note any change in energy sengs will
increase energy consumpon.
Indian Restricon of Hazardous Substances
Restricon on Hazardous Substances statement (India). This product complies
with the “India E-waste Rule 2011” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent
chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in
concentraons exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for
the exempons set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.
Product Disposal at End of Product Life
ViewSonic® respects the environment and is commied to working and living
green. Thank you for being part of Smarter, Greener Compung. Please visit the
ViewSonic® website to learn more.
USA & Canada:
http://www.viewsonic.com/company/green/recycle-program/
Europe:
http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/eu/support/call-desk/
Taiwan:
https://recycle.epa.gov.tw/
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Copyright Informaon
Copyright© ViewSonic® Corporaon, 2020. All rights reserved.
Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Microso, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microso
Corporaon in the United States and other countries.
ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, OnView, ViewMatch, and ViewMeter are
registered trademarks of ViewSonic® Corporaon.
VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Associaon.
DPMS, DisplayPort, and DDC are trademarks of VESA.
Disclaimer: ViewSonic® Corporaon shall not be liable for technical or editorial
errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequenal damages
resulng from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this product.
In the interest of connuing product improvement, ViewSonic® Corporaon
reserves the right to change product specicaons without noce. Informaon in
this document may change without noce.
No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmied by any means,
for any purpose without prior wrien permission from ViewSonic® Corporaon.
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Customer Service
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your
reseller.
NOTE: You will need the product’s serial number.
Country/ Region Website Country/ Region Website
Asia Pacic & Africa
Australia www.viewsonic.com/au/ Bangladesh www.viewsonic.com/bd/
中国 (China) www.viewsonic.com.cn 香港 (繁體中文) www.viewsonic.com/hk/
Hong Kong (English) www.viewsonic.com/hk-en/ India www.viewsonic.com/in/
Indonesia www.viewsonic.com/id/ Israel www.viewsonic.com/il/
日本 (Japan) www.viewsonic.com/jp/ Korea www.viewsonic.com/kr/
Malaysia www.viewsonic.com/my/ Middle East www.viewsonic.com/me/
Myanmar www.viewsonic.com/mm/ Nepal www.viewsonic.com/np/
New Zealand www.viewsonic.com/nz/ Pakistan www.viewsonic.com/pk/
Philippines www.viewsonic.com/ph/ Singapore www.viewsonic.com/sg/
臺灣 (Taiwan) www.viewsonic.com/tw/ ประเทศไทย www.viewsonic.com/th/
Việt Nam www.viewsonic.com/vn/ South Africa & Maurius www.viewsonic.com/za/
Americas
United States www.viewsonic.com/us Canada www.viewsonic.com/us
Lan America www.viewsonic.com/la
Europe
Europe www.viewsonic.com/eu/ France www.viewsonic.com/fr/
Deutschland www.viewsonic.com/de/ Қазақстан www.viewsonic.com/kz/
Россия www.viewsonic.com/ru/ España www.viewsonic.com/es/
Türkiye www.viewsonic.com/tr/ Україна www.viewsonic.com/ua/
United Kingdom www.viewsonic.com/uk/
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Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® Smart White Board
What the warranty covers:
ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defecve
in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic® will, at its
sole opon, and as your sole remedy, repair or replace the product with a similar
product. Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished
parts or components. The repair or replacement unit or parts or components will
be covered by the balance of the me remaining on the customer’s original limited
warranty and the warranty period will not be extended. ViewSonic® provides
no warranty for any third-party soware whether included with the product or
installed by the customer, installaon of any unauthorized hardware parts or
components (e.g. Projector Lamps). (Please refer to: “What the warranty excludes
and does not cover” secon).
Who the warranty protects:
This warranty is valid only for the rst consumer purchaser.
What the warranty excludes and does not cover:
• Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modied, or
removed.
• Damage, deterioraon, or malfuncon resulng from:
Accident, misuse, neglect, re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature,
unauthorized product modicaon, or failure to follow instrucons supplied
with the product.
Repair or aempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.
Damage to or loss of any programs, data, or removable storage media.
Normal wear and tear.
Removal or installaon of the product.
• Soware or data loss occurring during repair or replacement.
• Any damage of the product due to shipment.
• Causes external to the product, such as electric power uctuaons or failure.
• Use of supplies or parts not meeng ViewSonic’s specicaons.
• Failure of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in the User
Guide.
• Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
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• Damage caused by stac (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of
me (also referred to as image burn-in).
• Soware - Any third-party soware included with the product or installed by the
customer.
• Hardware/Accessories/Parts/Components – Installaon of any unauthorized
hardware, accessories, consumable parts or components (e.g. Projector Lamps).
• Damage to, or abuse of, the coang on the surface of the display through
inappropriate cleaning as described in the product User Guide.
• Removal, installaon, and set-up service charges, including wall-mounng of the
product.
How to get service:
• For informaon about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic®
Customer Support (Please refer to the “Customer Service” page). You will need
to provide your product’s serial number.
• To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide: (a) the original dated
sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a descripon of the problem, and
(e) the serial number of the product.
• Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the original container to an
authorized ViewSonic® service center or ViewSonic®.
• For addional informaon or the name of the nearest ViewSonic® service center,
contact ViewSonic®.
Limitaon of implied warranes:
There are no warranes, express or implied, which extend beyond the descripon
contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and tness for a
parcular purpose.
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Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product.
ViewSonic® shall not be liable for:
• Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages
based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of me, loss of
prots, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business
relaonships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such
damages.
• Any other damages, whether incidental, consequenal or otherwise.
• Any claim against the customer by any other party.
• Repair or aempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.
Eect of state law:
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitaons on implied
warranes and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequenal
damages, so the above limitaons and exclusions may not apply to you.
Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada:
For warranty informaon 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 condions of the Maintenance
Guarantee Card.
For users in Europe and Russia, full details of warranty provided can be found at:
http://www.viewsonic.com/eu/ under “Support/Warranty Informaon”.
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Mexico Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® Smart White Board
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 defecve in material or workmanship during the warranty period,
ViewSonic® will, at its sole opon, repair or replace the product with a like product.
Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or
components & accessories.
Who the warranty protects:
This warranty is valid only for the rst consumer purchaser.
What the warranty excludes and does not cover:
• Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modied or
removed.
• Damage, deterioraon, or malfuncon resulng from:
Accident, misuse, neglect, re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature,
unauthorized product modicaon, unauthorized aempted repair, or
failure to follow instrucons supplied with the product.
Causes external to the product, such as electrical power uctuaons or
failure.
Use of supplies or parts not meeng ViewSonic®’s specicaons.
Normal wear and tear.
Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
• Any product exhibing a condion commonly known as “image burn-in” which
results when a stac image is displayed on the product for an extended period of
me.
• Removal, installaon, insurance, and set-up service charges.
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How to get service:
For informaon about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic®
Customer Support (Please refer to the aached “Customer Service” page). You
will need to provide your product’s serial number, so please record the product
informaon 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?
• To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated
sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a descripon of the problem, and
(e) the serial number of the product.
• Take or ship the product, in the original container packaging, to an authorized
ViewSonic® service center.
• Round trip transportaon costs for in-warranty products will be paid by
ViewSonic®.
Limitaon of implied warranes:
There are no warranes, express or implied, which extend beyond the descripon
contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and tness for a
parcular purpose.
Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic®’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product.
ViewSonic® shall not be liable for:
• Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages
based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of me, loss of
prots, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business
relaonships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such
damages.
• Any other damages, whether incidental, consequenal or otherwise.
• Any claim against the customer by any other party.
• Repair or aempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.
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Contact Informaon 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, Corporavo Interpalmas,
Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México
Tel: (55) 3605-1099 hp://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 Garanzados, 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 Noviembr
Tijuana, Mexico
FOR USA SUPPORT:
ViewSonic® Corporaon
381 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, CA. 91789 USA
Tel: 800-688-6688
E-Mail: hp://www.viewsonic.com
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