Table Of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........4 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ ........5 安全指示 ..............6 GENERAL USER INFORMATION ......7 POWER MANAGEMENT ........7 WHAT’S IN THE BOX ..........8 Package Contents ................8 MOVING THE DISPLAY ........10 Unpacking the Display ..............10 Carrying the Display ...............
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Setting Up the IR Extender ............35 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU ....37 Navigating the OSD Menu ............37 OSD Menu Overview ..............38 TROUBLESHOOTING.......... 44 APPENDIX A: COMMANDS LIST ....... 46 限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking (For Taiwan BSMI) ........
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please carefully read through and keep the following instructions for future reference before using the display. ● Please follow the instructions in this document. ● Make sure to check that the local power supply complies with the display’s power requirements. ●...
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions suivantes et les conserver pour référence future avant d'utiliser l'écran. ● Veuillez suivre les instructions du manuel d'utilisation de l'écran. ● Assurez-vous que l'alimentation électrique locale est conforme aux exigences d'alimentation de l'écran. ●...
GENERAL USER INFORMATION ● The product shall ship with consumer informational materials located in either (1) the hard copy or electronic user manual, or (2) a package or box inserted. ● The above-mentioned consumer informational materials shall include (1) information about the ENERGY STAR program, (2) information on the energy consumption implications of changes to default as-shipped displays configuration and settings, and (3) notification that enabling certain optional features and functionalities (e.g., instant-on), may increase energy consumption...
WHAT’S IN THE BOX Package Contents Check your product box for the following items. If there are any missing accessories, contact the local dealer where you purchased your display. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product and items. Display Power Cord (UL/BSMI/PSE) x 1 Power Cord (EU/KC) x1...
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IR Extender with Cable Routing Hooks x 6 Side Chassis Stickers x 3 Sticker & Magnet To learn how to use the cable routing To learn how to use the side chassis To learn how to use the IR extender, hooks, refer to the “Installing the sticker, refer to the “Adhering the refer to the “Setting Up the IR...
MOVING THE DISPLAY Unpacking the Display Before unpacking the display, prepare a flat and stable surface near a wall outlet. Set the product box in an upright position according to the instructions on the outside of the product box. Open the box from the top side. Remove the accessories from the top of the EPS foam packaging cushion.
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Remove the EPS foam packaging cushion from the box. Remove the front protective board from the box. «MOVING THE DISPLAY » |...
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Remove the display with the anti-static bag the box. Remove the display from the anti-statice bag. NOTE: ● If you are going to set the display down on an un-cushioned surface, DO NOT remove the protective film from the screen after removing the display from the anti-static bag.
Carrying the Display When carrying the display, always hold the grips at the top-right, top-left, and bottom sides of the display securely with two people using both hands and with the display back cover facing forward. DO NOT put pressure on the screen at the front of the chassis while carrying the display. CAUTION: Avoid applying force or using sharp objects on the screen or the frame around the screen at all times.
Setting Down the Display When setting the display down, place the screen face down on a flat and stable surface covered by a protective sheet and a table cushion as shown in the illustration provided. CAUTION: Never press or place anything on the back cover. This may damage the internal parts of the display.
MOUNTING THE DISPLAY Adjusting Directions To avoid injuries, follow the installation instructions to safely install the display onto a wall. It is recommended to allow a certified installation company to conduct the wall mounting operation. CAUTION: Dropping the display may cause injuries to people around it. PRÉCAUTION : La chute de l'écran peut causer des blessures aux personnes qui l'entourent.
Wall Mount Instructions CAUTION: For proper installation, it is strongly recommended to use a trained, qualified technician. PRÉCAUTION : Pour une installation correcte, il est fortement recommandé de faire appel à un technicien formé et qualifié. MOUNTING WITH THE SUPPLIED WALL MOUNTS The supplied wall mounts and screws allow you to mount the display on a wall.
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Drill the holes perpendicularly into the marked locations through the wall mount guide. Remove the wall mount guide. Install the screw anchors into the holes. Align the wall mounts with the screw anchors and secure the wall mounts in place with the supplied screws.
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Mount the display onto the wall mounts by seating the upper two hooks into the slots on the wall mounts. | « MOUNTING THE DISPLAY »...
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VESA MOUNTING The back of the display is equipped with four screw-holes with dimensions of VESA mount 400 x 400mm (for both 43” and 55”). NOTE: Refer to the proper installation instructions included with the mounting equipment. 43” 55” «MOUNTING THE DISPLAY » |...
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For installation, use four M6 screws to firmly secure a wall mount onto both 43” (maximum length: 8mm, maximum torque: 10 kgf-cm) and 55” (maximum length: 10mm, maximum torque: 10 kgf-cm). To obtain the correct screw length, make sure that you add the thickness of the mount bracket (indicated by the variable “X”...
SETTING UP THE DISPLAY Main Components The following images and tables show the location of the connectors and other components. 43” 55” «SETTING UP THE DISPLAY » |...
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Item Description Screw Slots for Intel Allows installation of a mount bracket compatible with Intel NUC NUC Mount Bracket specifications. NOTE: For details regarding the specifications of the mount bracket, you may refer to Intel’s official website. Power Button Turns the display on/off. When the display is turned on: •...
Installing the Cable Routing Hooks The supplied cable routing hooks allow you to create one or more routing channels to secure the cables on the back panel of the display according to your applications. The area for cable routing and suggested locations to attach the hooks are etched on the back panel of the display as indicated in the following images.
Adhering the Side Chassis Stickers The supplied side chassis stickers allow you to cover the opening of the cable routing area for cosmetic purposes. You can adhere the supplied stickers on the right side, left side, or bottom side of the display. | « SETTING UP THE DISPLAY »...
Connecting the Power Cable and Adapter Connect the power adapter to the DC-in port on the display. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. Fully insert the power cord plug into the power outlet socket. CAUTION: Loose connections may cause noise. Do not plug and unplug the power cord repeatedly in a short period of time.
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Press the power button on the bottom side to turn on the display. NOTE: When the display is turned on: ● Press the power button to turn off the display backlight. ● Press and hold the power button for three seconds, the display will be put into standby mode.
CONNECTING THE DISPLAY NOTE: Before making connections, make sure that the power for all the connected equipment is off. Using the HDMI 1 / 2 Ports Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on a computer or A/V device. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI 1 / 2 port on the display.
Using the USB 2.0 Port The USB 2.0 port allows connection with USB 2.0 devices, such as mouse, keyboard, and/or flash drive. To use a USB flash drive: Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port on the display. Select MEDIA PLAYER on the home screen of the display, press the [ENTER] button to switch the input source to the USB flash drive and then access the desired multimedia files.
Using the LAN RJ45 Port Connect a LAN cable to the LAN port on a router or hub offered by your Internet Service Provider. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the LAN RJ45 port on the display. Once connected: ●...
Using the RS232 Port Connect a RS232 cable to the RS232 output port on a computer. Connect the RS232 cable to the RS232 port on the display. Enter commands on the computer. You may refer to the “APPENDIX A: COMMANDS LIST” section on page 46 for detailed information.
THE REMOTE CONTROL Remote Control Overview The remote control is the primary way to access and control the display. The following table identifies the functions of the remote control buttons. Item Description Turns the display on/off. When the display is turned on, press the POWER [POWER] button to put the display into standby mode.
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Item Description • Plays the media file. 11 Play/Pause [ • Pauses playback of the media file. 12 Stop [ Stops playback of the media file. 13 Play Forward [ Plays the next media file. • Displays the OSD menu. •...
Installing the Remote Control Batteries To install or replace remote control batteries: Press and hold the release latch on the battery compartment cover and then lift it up. Install two AAA batteries into the battery compartment ensuring that the (+) and (–) signs on the batteries match the (+) and (–) indications on the battery compartment.
Using the Remote Control The display features an embedded IR sensor at its center behind the display panel. When using the remote control, aim the remote control at the middle of the display’s front side within a distance of less than 2.8m/9.2ft, and a horizontal and vertical angle of less than 30 degrees.
Setting Up the IR Extender To set up the IR Extender: Remove the paper backing on one side of the supplied adhesive pad and adhere it to the bottom of the IR receiver ensuring that the pad is correctly aligned to the IR receiver. Remove the paper backing on the other side of the pad and adhere the magnet to the bottom of IR receiver.
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Orient and mount the IR receiver according to your preference ensuring that nothing blocks the IR receiver. NOTE: When using the IR extender, aim the remote control at the external IR receiver within a distance of less than 15m/49.2ft, and a horizontal and vertical angle of less than 30 degrees.
ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU This LCD display is equipped with an OSD (On Screen Display) menu for easy adjustment of the display’s settings. Navigating the OSD Menu The OSD menu can be accessed by using the remote control. Press the [MENU] button to display the OSD menu. Press the [] or [] button to navigate the main menu and press the [ENTER] button to enter the sub-menu.
OSD Menu Overview The following sections list the initial OSD functions in the main menu screen. For more detailed options, check the on-screen menu provided on the display. NOTE: The sub-menu displays eleven items at most. Press the [] or [] button in the sub-menu for more options.
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Item Description Color Temperature Adjusts the color temperature of the display (11500K / 9300K / 6500K / User). NOTE: When Color Temperature is set to User, the display will present the native color gamut of the input source. Gamma Selection Adjusts the mid-tone contrast of the display (Low / Standard / High).
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SETTING (Adjusts the display’s parameters) Item Description OSD Off Timer Sets the number of seconds the OSD menu is displayed before it automatically closes (5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / Disable). Color Range Changes the RGB range setting (Auto / Full / Limit).
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Item Description Wake On LAN Enables/Disables the Wake On LAN function that allows the display to be turned on via a network connection. Auto Wake Up Enables/Disables the Auto Wake Up function that allows the display to be turned on when it receives an audio/video signal from an HDMI input. Auto Source Enables/Disables the Auto Source function that allows the display to detect an audio/video signal from an HDMI input.
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TIME (Sets the display’s on/off time) Item Description Date Sets the date for the display. NOTE: The date will be reset when the display is not connected to the Internet and the power plug is removed from the power outlet socket simultaneously. Current Time Sets the time for the display.
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INFORMATION (Lists the display’s information) Item Description Android Version Displays the current Android version. FW Version Displays the current firmware version. Release Date Displays the release date of the firmware. Resolution Displays the current resolution of the display. IP Address Displays the IP address when the display is connected to a local network via a wired or wireless connection.
TROUBLESHOOTING If there is no response from the display (no screen): Check if the power adapter is properly connected to the display. Check if the power cord is properly connected to the power adapter. Check if the power cord plug is firmly connected to the AC power outlet socket. Check if the signal source device is powered on and properly connected to the display.
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Before you update the firmware for the display, ALWAYS: Check if the power adapter is properly connected to the display. Check if the power cord is properly to the power adapter. Check if the power cord plug is firmly connected to the AC power outlet socket. NOTE: ●...
APPENDIX A: COMMANDS LIST NOTE: Refer to the “Communication Protocol” document for how to send RS232 commands to the display. Address R/W* Name Default Parameter Description Operating Hours 0 - 65535 hours. 1: power off Power State 2: power on 1: Unlock all IR/Keypad Lock 2: Lock all...
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Address R/W* Name Default Parameter Description Volume 0 – 100: Volume 1: Sunday 2: Monday 3: Tuesday 4: Wednesday Working Day 5: Thursday 6: Friday 7: Saturday 8: Every day Schedule Time 0 - 23: Start Hour (24 is null) 0 - 59: Start Minute (60 is null) 0 - 23: End Hour (24 is null) 0 - 59: End Minute (60 is null)
限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking (For Taiwan BSMI) 設備名稱 (Equipment Name):彩色液晶顯示器 型號(型式)( Type designation (Type)):SN43UNA01.0/ SN55UNA01.0 限用物質及其化學符號 Restricted substances and its chemical symbols 單元 六價鉻 多溴聯苯 多溴二苯醚 鉛 汞 鎘 Unit Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Lead Mercury Cadmium...
APPENDIX B: HDMI CEC The HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (HDMI CEC) function allows you to control the display and its input source simultaneously with a remote control. To use the HDMI CEC function: Connect the source device to the display via the HDMI IN1 port. Add the device into the HDMI CEC device list in the OSD menu.
APPENDIX C: SPECIFICATIONS Model PUS43A PUS55A Item (SN43UNA01.0) (SN55UNA01.0) Panel LCD Size 43 inch 55 inch Light Source E-LED E-LED Active Area (H x V) 941.18 x 529.42 mm 1209.6 x 680.4 mm Resolution UHD 3840 x 2160 (pixels) UHD 3840 x 2160 (pixels)
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Packing Information Specification Item Packing Remark Dimension Qty. Gross Weight (W x H x D) PUS43A (SN43UNA01.0) Box with display 1 pcs/box 1130 x 166 x 675 mm 16.5 kg Pallet 14.2 kg 18 boxes/pallet 1150 x 1070 x 2157 mm 311.2 kg...
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