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Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http:// www.viewsonic.com in English, or in specific languages using the Regional selection box in the upper right corner of our website.
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Thank you for choosing ViewSonic With over 25 years as a world leading provider of visual solutions, ViewSonic is dedicated to exceeding the world’s expectations for technological evolution, innovation, and simplicity. At ViewSonic, we believe that our products have the potential to make a positive impact in the world, and we are confident that the ViewSonic product you have chosen will serve you well.
Compliance Information NOTE: This section addresses all connected requirements and statements regarding regulations. Confirmed corresponding applications shall refer to nameplate labels and relevant markings on unit. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances Restriction 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 concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.
14. Do not place heavy objects on the LCD display, video cable, or power cord. 15. If smoke, an abnormal noise, or a strange odor is present, immediately switch the LCD display off and call your dealer or ViewSonic. It is dangerous to continue using the LCD display.
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19. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the equipment. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/equipment combination to avoid injury from tipping over. 20. Unplug this equipment when it will be unused for long periods of time. 21.
Contents Compliance Information FCC Compliance Statement ..............i Industry Canada Statement ..............i CE Conformity for European Countries ..........i Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances ........ii Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance ............ii Cautions and Warnings ..............iii Copyright Information Product Registration ................2 For Your Records ................
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4. OSD Menu Operation 4.1 General Setting ................17 4.2 More OSD settings ..............19 4.3 Annotation Menu ................ 22 4.5 Embd Player Interface ..............23 4.6 Multimedia File Playback Interface ..........31 5. Trouble Shooting 6. Care and Maintenance 7.
NERGY Disclaimer: ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this product.
Product Registration To fulfill possible future product needs, and to receive additional product information as it becomes available, please visit your region section on ViewSonic’s website to register your product online. The ViewSonic CD also provides an opportunity for you to print the product registration form.
1. Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of a ViewSonic ® LCD display. Important! Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Note: The word “Windows” in this user guide refers to Microsoft Windows operating system.
600 x 600 mm M8 x 25 mm • ViewSonic provides the standard dimensions for wall mount kits as shown in the table above. • To find the perfect mount, please browse www.viewsonic.com or call our service team: United States 1-800-688-6688, Canada 1-866-463-4775.
2. Smart Whiteboard/LCD Display Features This section introduces you to the features of your LCD Display. Note: The features or applications described in this User’s manual may vary depending on the device model purchased. 2.1 Control Panel Overview Item Description Press the key to turn on the device Press the key to turn on/off the screen Press and hold the key to turn off the device...
2.2 Terminal Interface Overview Item Description USB interface, connect USB devices such as mobile hard disk, U disk, USB keyboard and mouse, USB drives, etc High Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI3 can realize MHL function, HDMI4 (CDE8452T/SWB8452B) can realize 4Kx2K Connected to display devices with VGA input function Connects the device to external audio sources Connects the device to external video sources Touch signal input, controls an external PC once the driver has been in-...
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Press to turn the display ON/OFF (Standby), or press Press to scroll down and hold for 5 seconds to shut down Enter button. Press it to select options. Mute / Unmute Writing software startup Set the sleep time function (not available) Shortcut button to exit dialog boxes Display information of the current input source Back...
2.4 Inserting Remote Control Batteries To insert the provided batteries into the remote control follow these instructions. We recommend that you don’t mix battery types. 1. Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control. 2. Insert two “AAA” batteries, ensuring the “+” symbol on the battery matches the “+”...
2.5 Remote Control Receiver Range The working range of the remote control receiver is shown here. It has an effective range of 8 meters. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the remote control’s signal to the receiver.
3. Setting Up Your Display Warning: For the safety of you and your unit, please do not connect to a power supply before the external device is prepared. 3.1 Connecting an External PC 1. To display video and sound from an external PC follow the instructions below. Note: External PCs can also be connected to the display via HDMI cable.
3.2 RS232 Connections When you use a RS232 serial port cable to connect your display to an external computer, certain functions can be controlled by the PC, including power on/off, volume adjustment and more.
3.3 Connecting USB Peripherals Just like a regular PC, it is easy to connect various USB devices and other peripherals with your smart whiteboard. 1. USB Peripherals: Plug the USB device cable into the USB IN port. 2. Networking and modem cables: Plug the router cable into the LAN IN port. 3.
3.4 AV IN Connections 1. Connect a 3-color AV cable from the AV IN ports on your display to the AV OUT ports of a peripheral device (AV cable: Yellow is Video, Red is Audio-R, White is Audio-L). 2. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the rear-panel power supply switch. 3.
3.5 HDMI Connections CDE8452T/SWB8452B 1. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI ports on your display and peripheral device. 2. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the rear-panel power supply switch. 3. Press the button on the right-hand side of the display to turn the screen on. 4.
3.7 VGA Connections 1. To output video and sound to an external device via VGA connection: • Connect a VGA cable (15-pin) from your display’s VGA OUT port to the input port of a projector or other device. • Connect an audio cable from the AUDIO OUT port on your display to the input port of your speaker system.
4. OSD Menu Operation 4.1 General Setting To select an input source: 1. Press INPUT button on remote control to display the general setting menu, then press DOWN to enter the input source menu.. Press DOWN / UP / LEFT/ RIGHT to select the input source you want. Press Enter button on remote control or click with touch pen to select the input source.
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To adjust the backlight: (Flicker Free function is available when you adjust to maximum) 1. Press INPUT button on remote control to display the general setting menu. Drag icon directly with touch pen to adjust the value. Press EXIT key on remote control or click blank area outside menu with touch pen to quit the on-screen menu.
4.2 More OSD settings 1. Press INPUT button on remote control to display the general setting menu. Click icon to enter more setting. Audio Setting 1. Turn the volume, bass, treble and balance icons directly with touch pen to adjust value.
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Screen Setting 1. Click the Auto icon directly to do the auto adjust. Click the 4:3 and 16:9 icons directly to change the ratio. Display Setting 1. Turn the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Sharpness icons directly with touch pen to adjust value. Or press DOWN / UP / LEFT/ RIGHT to select icon then press VOL+/VOL- to adjust value.
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Adjust Setting 1. Drag icon directly with touch pen to adjust the value. Click the Auto icon directly to do the auto adjustment.
4.3 Annotation Menu Main menu Pen menu Short cut menu In any input source, to place two fingers on the screen (about 20~50mm spacing) and stay more than two seconds to call up annotation menu. In this mode, user can only use touch pen to operate.
4.4 Embd Player Interface Switch to Embd Player source to display main interface as show above. Press LEFT/ RIGHT key on remote control to select icon below, and press Enter key to enter corresponding program, or click icon directly with touching pen to enter program. In any program, to press Home key on front panel of display to return to the main interface.
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ViewBoard Lite Item Description Click to pop up sub-menu. Menu Click to exit ViewBoard Lite. Exit Click to open resources browse menu. Folders Click to select symbols. Select Click to write or press and hold for three seconds to set type, color and thickness.
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Item Description Click to create a new document. Click to open an “enb” format document. Open Click to save current content as “enb” format to internal storage. Save Click to save current content as “enb” format to USB drive. Save to USB Click to save current content as image format to internal storage.
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Folders 1. Storage device display: Click with touching pen to enter corresponding storage devices area. Icons: Item Description Click to exit. Exit Click to sort file. Sort Click to display file by thumbnail mode. Thumbnail Click to display file by list mode. List Click to select file.
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File type menu: All: All types Doc: OFFICE type files Note: Image stored by ViewBoard Lite and images stored by annotation screenshot. Picture: Image type files Media: Audio and video type files File information: To preview the image, show the image’s name, size, resolution and created date.
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Browser Enter web browser to surfing the internet. Click picture-in-picture display interface point "4" with touching pen directly, to pop up input selection list "2", to select the input you want to display. Picture-in-picture interface operation key is shown in above figure “3”. : Click picture-in-picture input for full screen.
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Settings • Network access: Check the current network connection status and the network parameters of the device. • Sound: Select the Sound mode and adjust the balance. • Display: Adjust system wallpaper and system font size. • Storage: Check the internal storage size. • Apps: Display all applications’...
4.5 Multimedia File Playback Interface Image play Item Description Close the player Zoom in Zoom out Previous file Play/pause Next file Counterclockwise rotate the picture Clockwise rotate the picture Player setting Media Codec Spec Required Image Photo Resolution Remark DRAM size Base-line 5000x5000 3.96 MB...
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Audio play Item Description Close the player Previous file Play/pause Next file Playlist Loop Random Single Volume Media Codec Spec File Ext. Audio Codec Bit Rate Remark MPEG1/2 Layer1 32Kbps~448Kbps 16KHz~48 KHz .mp3 MPEG1/2 Layer2 8Kbps~384Kbps (Sampling rate) MPEG1/2 Layer3 8Kbps~320Kbps Free Format, 8KHz~48 KHz .M4A/ACC...
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Video play Item Description Close the player Previous file Fast backward Play/pause Fast forward Next file Playlist Volume...
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Media Codec Spec Profile File Ext. Container Video Codec SPEC Bit Rate Main Profile .mpg MPEG1 1080P@60fps 50Mbps .mpeg MPEG MPEG 2 1080Px2@30fps MPEG-2 H.264: AVS: H264: Main Profile .trp H.264 1080P@50fp 40Mbps High Profile@Level 1080Px2@25fps (1080Px2@30fps/ Other: 1080P@60fps 50Mbps @DDR3 1.66G) MPEG2: MP@HL...
5. Trouble Shooting Remote control is out of 1. Check whether something is obstructing the order display’s remote control receiver. 2. Check whether the batteries in the remote control are installed correctly. 3. Check whether the batteries need to be replaced. The unit turns of unexpect- 1.
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Video not working properly No picture / No sound 1. Check POWER status. 2. Check the signal cable. 3. Check that the internal PC is installed correctly. Picture trembling 1. Check the signal cable. 2. Check if other electronics are interrupting the signal.
6. Care and Maintenance Please follow these cleaning guidelines to make sure your smart whiteboard display looks like new for years to come: • Don't clean the machine if it has been turned on for a long period of time. •...
8. Specifications CDE5561T CDE6561T CDE7061T CDE8452T Model SWB5561B SWB6561B SWB7061B SWB8452B 54.6” 64.5” 70” 84” Screen Size 3 x HDMI 4 x HDMI Input Signal 3 x VGA 3 x VGA 3 x PC audio 3 x PC audio 1x CVBS...
9. RS-232 Protocol 9.1 Introduction This document describes the hardware interface spec and software protocols of RS232 interface communication between ViewSonic Commercial TV / Digital Signage and PC or other control unit with RS232 protocol. The protocol contains three sections command: •...
9.2.2 Communication Setting - Baud Rate Select: 9600bps (fixed) - Data bits: 8 bits (fixed) - Parity: None (fixed) - Stop Bits: 1 (fixed) 9.2.3 Command Message Reference PC sends to Monitor command packet followed by “CR”. Every time PC sends control command to the Monitor, the Monitor shall respond as follows: 1.
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Set-Function format Send: (Command Type=”s”) Name Length Command Command Value1 Value2 Value3 Type Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte Count Bytes order NOTE: For VT2405LED-1 and VT3205LED, the set “Power on” command is the exception. Reply: (Command Type=”+”...
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Reply (Hex Format) Name Length Command Type 0x34 0x30 0x2D 0x0D 0x32 Set-function table Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments Function Type (ASCII) Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes) Power on/ off 000: STBY Exclude VT2405-1, and (standby) 001: ON VT3205 Input Select...
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Power lock 000: Unlock 001: Lock Volume 000 ~ 100 900: Volume down (-1) 901: Volume up (+1) Mute 000: OFF 001: ON (mute) Off Timer 000: OFF 001~024 (hour) PIP-Mode 000: OFF (for DS) 001: PIP 002: PBP PIP-Sound 000: Main (for DS) select...
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Remote 000: Disable Disable: RCU has Control 001: Enable no effect on HDTV. 002: Pass through Enabled: RCU controls the HDTV. This is the power up default on the HDTV. Pass through: RCU has no effect on HDTV and all RCU command codes are transmitted to FC via the RS232 port.
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POWER Lock 1. Lock “POWER” key on the front and RCU. 2. The SET_POWER on/off should be workable via RS232, but does not mean the POWER lock will be released under this case. 3. Can not be unlocked by reset in OSD setting. 4.
9.3.2 Get-Function Listing The PC can interrogate the TV/DS for specific information. The Get-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes which is similar to the Set-Function packet structure. Note that the “Value” byte is always = 000 Get-Function description: Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”. Length: Identification for each of TV/DS (01~98;...
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If the Command is Not valid, Command Type=”-“ Name Length Command Type Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte Count Bytes order Example1: Get Brightness from TV-05 and this command is valid. The Brightness value is 67. Send (Hex Format) Name Length Command Command Value1 Value2 Value3...
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Get-Function table Get Function Length ID Command Command Response Range Comments Type (ASCII) Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes) Get-Contrast 000 ~ 100 Get- 000 ~ 100 Brightness Get- 000 ~ 100 Sharpness Get-Color 000 ~ 100 Get-Tint 000 ~ 100 Get-Volume 000 ~ 100 Get-Mute...
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NOTE: 1. Time log data is replied as 6 sequential strings in following order. #1: Previous power-on date (month/ day) #2: Previous power-on time (hour/ min) #3: Previous power-off date (month/ day) #4: Previous power-off time (hour/ min) #5: Last power-on date (month/day) #6: Last power-on time (hour/ min) 2.
3. Time log data example Assumed the power-on/off record of display#01 as below 2014-8/31 08:00 On 2014-8/31 22:00 Off 2014-9/1 10:30 On 2014-9/1 11:00 To send “GET-Time log” command Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 31 30 30 30 0D Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 31 31 28 51 0D (On 8/31)
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RECALL (LAST) INFO (DISPLAY) ASPECT (ZOOM, SIZE) VOLUME UP (+) VOLUME DOWN (-) MUTE CHANNEL/PAGE UP (+)/ BRIGHTNESS+ CHANNEL/PAGE DOWN (-)/ BRIGHTNESS- POWER SOURCES (INPUTS) SLEEP MENU DOWN LEFT (-) RIGHT (+) OK (ENTER, SET) EXIT ■ (F1) GREEN ■ (F2) ■...
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NOTE: This IR-pass-through code is different from the RCU key code. Special control sequence for POWER key under IR-pass through mode. 2-1. When TV/DS is OFF and receives the IR POWER code: TV/DS will turn itself on, then forward the POWER code to the host via RS232. 2-2.
If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
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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 time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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 time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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