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  • Page 1 MB135VS Main Board Presentation...
  • Page 2 MB135VS Main Board General Features and Block Diagrams...
  • Page 3 MB135VS Main Board - General Features...
  • Page 4 MB135VS Main Board - General Features  Main Side 1 x HDCP 2.2 / HDMI2.0 (UHD) Input/Output (Only HDMI1 Supported)  3 x HDCP 2.2 / HDMI2.0 (UHD) Inputs  1 x Displayport1.2a Input/Output  1 x PC (VGA) input ...
  • Page 5 MB135VS Main Board – I/O Ports Without Android I/O Ports...
  • Page 6 MB135VS Main Board – I/O Ports With Android I/O Ports...
  • Page 7 MB135VS Main Board – I/O Ports Only IFX I/O Front Ports...
  • Page 8 MB135VS Main Board – I/O Ports...
  • Page 9 MB135VS Main Board - Detailed Block Diagram...
  • Page 10 MB135VS Chasis– Block Diagram - Top View Panel FFC Connector DSUB9 RJ12 (Sensor) LINE RJ12 (Service Main IC Only) (G10) LAN for Mboot (G10) Nand Flash Type C Android Main or HDMI HDMI Android Splitter Switcher USB 2.0 (C2) DP SPI Main USB HDMI HDMI...
  • Page 11 MB135VS Main Board – Details of Input/Output Blocks Mainboard Power Blocks General Inputs & Outputs  Analogue Signal Input/Output  +12Vdc  VGA  OPS & Panel  Audio Line In/Out  +5Vdc  Digital Signal Input/Output  HDMI & DP & VGA ...
  • Page 12 MB135VS Main Board - Analogue Signal Inputs & Outputs Audio Amp. 10 Watt & 12 Watt (U8) L/ R Mstar Main IC G10 (U123) Video / Audio / Network Processing R-G-B / HS & VS Audio In L / R...
  • Page 13 MB135VS Main Board- Digital Signal Inputs/Outputs HDMI/DP/OPS/Type-C Inputs/Outputs...
  • Page 14 MB135VS Main Board - Digital Signal Inputs...
  • Page 15 MB150VS Main Board - Digital Signal Inputs Ethernet CN134 Ethernet Main IC G10 Port (U123) RJ45 Ethernet Ethernet Port Protochol CN122 Ethernet Android IC C2 Port (U4) RJ45 Ethernet Ethernet Port Protochol  Mstar IC has integrated one ethernet interface. ...
  • Page 16 MB135VS Main Board - OPS OPS Functional Block Diagram Power: DC IN +12V~+19V @ 5A max Display Interface: DVI-D/TMDS and DisplayPort Audio: Left and Right Channel USB: 3*USB 2.0 (when USB3.0 is not used) or 2*USB 2.0 and 1*USB 3.0 UART: Serial communication (Tx and Rx only) Control Signals: Pluggable Module Power Status, Power ON via display panel, Pluggable Board Detect, Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), and System Fan Control.
  • Page 17 MB135VS Main Board - OPS OPS Socket Pin Assignment...
  • Page 18 MB135VS Main Board – UART UART DS Block Diagram RS232 Protocol UART/TTL Protocol UART/TTL Protocol UART/TTL Protocol...
  • Page 19 MB135VS Main Board – UART UART DS Block Diagram MB135VS ISP TOOL RJ12 UART0 UART1 SPI PROGRAM & Debug) MAX232 DSUB9 ISP TOOL (Debug)
  • Page 20 MB135VS Main Board – UART UART Video Wall Block Diagram UART/TTL Protocol UART/TTL Protocol UART/TTL Protocol...
  • Page 21 MB135VS Main Board – UART UART Video Wall Block Diagram MB135VS MB135VS ISP TOOL RJ12 UART0 RJ12 UART0 SPI PROGRAM & Debug) UART1 UART1 Video Wall DSUB9 DSUB9...
  • Page 22: Menu Presentation

    MB135VS Menu Presentation...
  • Page 23: First Time Installation

    MENU First Time Installation When turned on for the first time, the language selection screen will be displayed. Select the desired language and press OK.
  • Page 24 MENU First Time Installation On the next screen, set your country preference and press OK to continue. (For TIME ZONE) You will be asked to set and confirm a PIN at this point. You have to enter this PIN (For restart FTI and other Admin functions.)
  • Page 25 MENU First Time Installation The Signage Settings menu will be displayed next. Set ID, OSD Orientation, Auto Software Update options can be configured using this menu. Model name, Serial number and Software version options are for information only. They will be grayed out and not selectable. You can save the model information data of the Display to a connected USB device using the Save model information option.
  • Page 26 MENU First Time Installation You can choose Vsign Lite , CMS (Start URL) , Open Browser or Disabled.
  • Page 27 MENU First Time Installation On the next screen, the Network/Internet Settings menu will be displayed. Please refer to Connectivity section to configure a wired or a wireless connection. If you want your Display to consume less power in standby mode, you can disable the Wake On option by setting it as Off.
  • Page 28 MENU MENU Settings: You can learn service settings and change operating settings for the product. Apps: You can open internet browser. Sources : You can see the recently used source list. Home : You can add functions you use most recently...
  • Page 29 MENU MENUSettings Only Picture and Sound Options automatically appear when on it...
  • Page 30: Energy Saving

    Settings MENUSettingsPicture Mode: You can change the picture mode to suit your preference or requirements. Picture mode can be set to one of these options: Text, Game, Sports, Signage and Natural. Contrast,Brightness,Sharpness,Colour: You can fine-tune the default values for each picture mode.
  • Page 31: Noise Reduction

    Settings MENUSettingsPicture Advanced Settings Noise Reduction: Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. All signal processing devices, both analog and digital, have traits that make them susceptible to noise. Colour Temp: Warm (8500K) , Normal (9300K), Cool (13000K) Picture Zoom: Full (Default) , 16:9 , 14:9 , 4:3 , Cinema , Auto , as Skin Tone:...
  • Page 32 Settings MENU SettingsPicture Advanced SettingsRGB Gain RGB Gain settings are used especially for the products used side by side. You can easily do fine-tune on each product. Adjust the strength of the red, green and blue colours. You can use this feature for fine adjustment of white balance in the picture.
  • Page 33: Audio Link

    Settings Audio Link: Press OK to open the Audio Link menu screen. Using MENUSettingsSound this screen you can discover and connect the sound devices to your Display wirelessly. AVL(Automatic Volume Leveler): Allows you to balance the volume levels between different television channels and source. In this way, abnormal sound increases and decreases are affected at the minimum level.
  • Page 34 Settings MENUSettingsNetwork Network Type : Select the type of network ( Wireless or Wired ) Internet Speed Test : You can do internet speed test easily. Advanced Settings: Select type of IP and DNS Configuration. You can set IP & DNS settings Automatic or Manuel Pres WPS on your WIFI Router: If your modem/router device has WPS, you can directly connect to it using this option.
  • Page 35 Settings MENUSettingsNetwork Advanced Settings Note: The IP address appears, when connected to the internet. Also shows the MAC address of the device (Ethernet LAN or WIFI) connected to the Internet.
  • Page 36: Reset To Default Values

    Settings MENUSettingsSignage Device Info,Control, Power Up Settings, USB, Video Wall Settings , Scheduler Settings, Link Options, Volume Settings: Press OK to see available menu options. Reset to Default Values: Highlight this option and press the OK button on the remote to return the Display to default settings.
  • Page 37: Software Upgrade

    Settings MENU SettingsSignageDevice Info Set ID: Product ID in the system. It is used in RS232 communication and communication with the product is performed by using this ID if any product in the system is to be commanded. You can select a value between 0-99 using the numeric buttons on the remote in order to identify your Display Software Upgrade :...
  • Page 38: Pixel Shift

    Settings MENU SettingsSignageControls OSD Orientation: Sets the only OSD (On Screen Display) rotation of your Display. Landscape and Portrait options are available. Pixel Shift: This option can be used to avoid image retention (after image effects) that can occur when displaying fixed patterns or still images for a long periods of time.
  • Page 39: No Signal Power Off

    Settings MENU SettingsSignageControls No Signal: Sets the behavior preference of the Display, when no signal is detected from the currently set input source. Failover Input Search options are available. Failover is selected the Display checks the connected USB device for available files to play. If no playable files are available or there is no USB device connected to the Display, the No Signal image will be displayed.
  • Page 40 Settings MENU SettingsSignageControls Panel Lock: Set as On to inhibit the use of the joystick buttons on the Display. RCU Inhibit: Set as On to inhibit the use of the remote. Remote control will function in Stand-By mode independently from the setting of this option.
  • Page 41 Settings MENU SettingsSignageControls Embedded Touch: This option is only available for IFPD products and Overlay Touch KIT Note: if touch cable is inserted from the internal USB zone on Overlay TK. WIFI and BT: Sets the source option for these funtions. Auto, Display Android options will be available.
  • Page 42 Settings MENU SettingsSignagePower Up Settings Power Up Mode: Configures the power up mode preference when the power is gone. Last State, Always On (Standby OFF) and Standby ON options are available. Quick Standby: If this feature is enabled the Display can be turned on again with the RS232 and Lan commands if it is turned off through it.
  • Page 43 Settings MENU SettingsSignagePower Up Settings HDMI1 Wake Up: If this option is set as Enabled, the Display will turn on with the HDMI1 input source, when it is switched on. This feature works based on HDMI 5V signal. When this signal is active the Display wakes up and when the signal is inactive the Display shuts down.
  • Page 44 Settings MENU SettingsSignageUSB Clone to USB: Copies the USER settings database files from the unit to a connected USB device. Clone from USB: Copies the USER settings database files from a connected USB device to the unit. Copy app cache from USB: Copies app cache data from a connected USB device to the unit.
  • Page 45 Settings MENU SettingsSignageVideo Wall Settings Press OK to open the Video Wall Settings menu screen. Video Wall Settings, Row Count, Column Count, Cell Offset options are available. You can enable or disable Video Wall function by setting the Video Wall Settings option accordingly. Offset: Offset setting is used to adjust the refractions at the sides of the picture depending on the bezel thickness between Video Wall units (Cells).
  • Page 46 Settings MENU SettingsSignageOPS Settings OPS Information: Displays read-only information about the OPS unit, if supported. OPS Status: Displays whether the OPS module is on or off. Boot Signal: Enables or disables sending of a PSON signal. The Display checks the status signal of the OPS at bootup in order to turn it on by sending a PSON signal if it is off.
  • Page 47 Settings MENU SettingsSignage Scheduler Settings  ON time:  OFF time:  If product is on, product goes off (Standby ON)  If product is off, turns on and pass the specified  If product is off, product keeps off (Standby ON). source that you set.
  • Page 48 Settings  You can also set a backlight scheduler.  After setting the On, Off, Source and day options highlight the checkbox under the Backlight column and press OK.  The checkbox will be checked and backlight level setting screen will be displayed. ...
  • Page 49 Settings  2 . Scheduler :  1 . Scheduler :  At 8.20 o’clock, All source backlight set %100.  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open the HDMI1  At 8.50 o’clock, All source backlight set %40. ...
  • Page 50 Settings  1 . Scheduler :  2 . Scheduler :  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open the  At 10.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open last source that product was off before. the last source that product was off before.
  • Page 51 Settings  On other days (without Wednesday)  On Wednesday  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open the HDMI  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and Source (1. Scheduler) open the HDMI Source (1. Scheduler) ...
  • Page 52 Settings  USB (4. Scheduler)  If the Source option is set as USB, the media files in the connected USB device will be played back automatically. ( Playlist = Default, Playlist 1,Playlist 2)
  • Page 53 Settings  Note: Don’t set one more scheduler in the same time interval. Only previous scheduler works fine. (for example works 1. Scheduler between them.)
  • Page 54 Settings  Should be considered in the nested times of schedulers.  For example ‘On Monday ‘  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open the DP Source (1. Scheduler)  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is on, continue from DP source. (1. Scheduler) ...
  • Page 55 Signage Settings  For example ‘On Monday ‘  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is off, turns on and open the DP Source (1. Scheduler)  At 8.00 o’clock, If product is on, continue from DP source. (1. Scheduler)  At 08.20 o’clock, switch the DP to HDMI source. (2. Scheduler) ...
  • Page 56 Signage Settings MENU SettingsSignageLink Options Open Browser Initial Page: If you open the internet browser , internet brower intial page what you set. (for example, ‘www.vestel.com.’) NTP Server: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between the product. Settings Url: Configures the auto launch preference.
  • Page 57 System MENUSystemSettingsSource Settings Enables or disables selected source options. There will be Regular, Enhanced and Disabled options available for HDMI sources, if your Display supports Ultra HD. Regular and Enhanced options are affecting the colour settings of the selected HDMI source. To be able to watch 4K images from an HDMI source related source setting should be set as Enhanced if the connected device is HDMI 2.0 compatible.
  • Page 58 System MENU SettingsSystemMore Menu Timeout: Automatic shut-off time when no entry in the menu. Standby Led: ON  Standby Led is active on Standby On. OFF Standby Led doesn’t work on Standby On. Note: Always No Light on Standby LED When product open(Standby OFF).
  • Page 59: Media Browser

    Media Browser MENU SourceFlash  You can connect 2.5” and 3.5” inch (hdd with external power supply) external hard disk drives or USB memory stick to your Display by using the USB input/s of the Display.  Certain types of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players) or USB hard disk drives/memory sticks may not be compatible with this Display.
  • Page 60 X-Rite White-Balance Calibration...
  • Page 61 X-Rite WB Calibration Attentions : Only one model of X-rite Calibration tool (SKU: EODIS3-DCOE) works Vestel Product . MENUSettings Signage  Controls: When "Colorimeter Support" is enabled at profile, "Auto Color Alignment" menu item becomes visible in the Signage Settings / Controls menu dialog.
  • Page 62 X-Rite WB Calibration MENUSignage SettingsControls: When the menu item is focused, pressing left and right arrow keys of remote controller enables setting target color temperature to one of the possible color temperatures: "Warm (6500K)", "Normal (9300K)", and "Cool (13000K)". After setting the target color temperature, auto white balance adjustment operation starts by pressing OK button of remote controller on the "Auto Color Alignment"...
  • Page 63: Operation Details

    X-Rite WB Calibration Operation Details: As auto white balance adjustment operation is started, 1) All of the menu dialogs are hided. 2) Current color temperature is set to the selected target color temperature. 3) Red color pattern is applied to the TV screen. 4) Green color pattern is applied to the TV screen.
  • Page 64: Software Update

    MB135VS Software Update...
  • Page 65 MB135VS Main Board – Service Menu (MENU+4+7+2+5)
  • Page 66 MB135VS Main Board – Full SW Update Procedure 1-First of All, make sure you have all these files; "mb130_en.bin" , "usb_auto_update_G10.txt", "mb135VS_Romboot.bin’’ , ‘’mb130_PM51.bin’’. 2- Copy all files to USB stick (to the root, not to subfolder). 3- Turn the DS off and unplug from main. 4- Plug the USB stick to DS’s USB Port (MB135VS).
  • Page 67 MB135VS Main Board – Core Software Update 1- First of all, make sure you have this file; "upgrade_mb130.bin" 2- Copy this file to USB stick (to the root, not to subfolder). 3- Plug the USB stick to DS’s USB Port (MB135VS). 4- If Media Browser menu is opened, close it.
  • Page 68 MB135VS Main Board – C2 Android SW Update 1-First of All, make sure you have all these files; " MbootUpgade.bin " and " MstarUpgrade.bin ". 2- Copy all files to USB stick (to the root, not to subfolder). 3- Turn the DS off. 4- Plug the USB stick to Android’s USB Port on DS(MB135VS).
  • Page 69 MB135VS Main Board – Profile Update 1- Create "profile" folder into the USB root. 2- Copy mb130_swprofile.bin and mb130_hwprofile.bin files into the "profile" folder which is located on USB. (if you need you may update mb130_devprofile.bin ) 3-Plug the USB to DS’s USB Port. 4-From service menu (Menu+4725) or from command line (USBOPERATIONS command) start usb operations menu.
  • Page 70 MB135VS Main Board – Panel Files Update 1- Create "pq" folder into the USB root. 2- G10_Main.bin and G10_Main_Text.bin / Timing files / pcf files can be copied into the "pq" folder which is located on USB. Plug the USB to DS's USB port. From service menu (Menu+4725) or from command line (USBOPERATIONS command) start usb operations menu.
  • Page 71 MB135VS Main Board – Boot Logo Update 1- Create "spi" folder into the USB root. 2- Copy your jpeg format file into the "spi" folder which is located on USB, and rename this file as "boot_logo.bin". (Jpeg is natively supported as boot logo. So, you do not need to convert jpeg with any external tool.) 3.
  • Page 72 MB135VS Main Board – EDID File Update 1- Create "spi" folder into the USB root. 2- Copy edid.edid file into the "spi" folder which is located on USB. 3. Plug the USB to DS's USB port. 4. From service menu (Menu+4725) or from command line (USBOPERATIONS command) start usb operations. 5.
  • Page 73 MB135VS Main Board – MFC FW Update 1- Create "ursa" folder inside USB. 2- Put mb130_ursa_firmware_file.bin into ursa folder in USB 3. Plug the USB to DS's USB-1 port. 4. From service menu (Menu+4725) or from command line (USBOPERATIONS command) start usb operations. ursa FW should start update.
  • Page 74 MB135VS Main Board – ANDROID SW UPDATE For updating C2 Software, there are two way. Step 1- Updating with USB connection: (If Android works correctly)  MstarUpgrade.bin and MbootUpgrade.bin documents should be copied directly inside of a flash memory (not in a folder). ...
  • Page 75 MB135VS Main Board – ANDROID SW UPDATE Picture 3 Picture 4 In Picture 4, firstly press "connect" and then "run" to wait for the process to finish. (It takes 5 minutes.) PASS does not appear or fails, you can update again. Note: All update files and tool will be shared by Customer Support.
  • Page 76 MB135VS Main Board – HDMI SPLITTER FW UPDATE 1. Connect Mstar tool via RJ12 service socket with HDMI fw cable. 2. Run EPConsole program on PC after power on the MB120DS. 3. Select the corresponding COM port and click File to load the fw hex file.
  • Page 77 MB135VS Main Board – HDMI SPLITTER FW UPDATE 4. Selecting HDCP Key and FW file, push «Program MCU» button shown below to run program. Selecting HDCP Key Press “ Program MCU “ to enter ICP mode Selecting FW File...
  • Page 78 MB135VS Main Board – HDMI SPLITTER FW UPDATE 5. If loading process is successful , 'Program and Verify BANK0 BANK1 BANK2 OK' message appears like below. 6. Finally restart the DS product. If you see fail, please reset monitor and try program again. Note: All update files and tool will be shared by Customer Support.
  • Page 79 MB135VS Main Board – DISPLAY PORT FW UPDATE 1. Connect DP source with DP input port of 17MB135VS. 2. Run McdpAuxISPTool on source. 3. Choose the correct “Driver File” and “FW File”, then click to start. 4. After update process, new version could be check with “Get FW Version” button on tool. Note: If you see N/A , you should check DP kablo between PC...
  • Page 80 MB135VS...
  • Page 81 MB135VS Main Board – Trouble Shooting 1- DS is working but there is no picture Defining the problem: • Led is off, • Sound is ok, • You can change source with remote control • But no picture, no backlight Think about: •...
  • Page 82 MB135VS Main Board – Trouble Shooting 2- DS is not working, led is blinking Defining the problem: • When TV is in stand-by mode, led is on. • When you want to open the tv, led turns off. • After a few seconds later, led starts to blink and take itself to stand-by mode again. Think about: •...
  • Page 83 MB135VS Main Board – Troubleshooting 3- Extender LED or IR not working • Check these parts you think about the questions which is below. 1- In case your Display has touch screen feature and if the IR receiver is going to be placed on the Display it shouldn’t be placed facing the inside of the screen, otherwise the signals of the touch screen and the remote may interfere with each other.
  • Page 84 MB135VS Main Board – Troubleshooting 4- USB is not working when USB inserted Defining the problem: • When USB is plugged in the DS, USB MENU doesn’t appear on the screen. • On the MENU, when clicking the « Media Browser » icon, « No Removable Drive is Connected » information appear on the screen.
  • Page 85: Top View

    MB135VS Main Board – Troubleshooting 5- No signal in OPS mode • Check these parts you think about the questions which is below TOP VIEW 1- Firstly, check OPS new one. Is the problem solved? If Yes, You quickly found the problemetic part. See for OPS Troubleshooting Guide. If No, Proceed to section 2.
  • Page 86: No Sound Problem

    MB135VS Main Board – Troubleshooting 6- No Sound Problem 1- Firstly, check the MENU SettingsSystemMore If you choose Amplifier,The Display speakers will be muted and the sound of the watched source will be provided from the connected sound system. If CEC is enabled. Speakers option can be selectable. Is the problem solved? ...
  • Page 87: Spare Part Replacement

    Spare Part Replacement APRIL 2016...
  • Page 88 Spare Part Replacement General Information and Warnings Please make sure to be complete following operations before disassembling DS or IFPD: 1. Close operating system and pull the power plug. 2. Close all system and peripherals. 3. Remove AC power and all signal cables. If device is running do not disassemble the device for part replacement.
  • Page 89 Spare Part Replacement CHANGING OPS MODULE & INTERNAL USB In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35021952 x 2 Screw (OPS Module) In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35031414 x 1 Screw (OPS Module)
  • Page 90 RE-CONNECTING THE OPS MODULE Cooler must look to backside of the product OPS Fan which is located on the OPS module must be at same side with ventilation holes on the back cover. This label shows how connect the ops module on products.
  • Page 91 Spare Part Replacement REMOVE BACK COVER In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35035670 x 23 Screws Serigrafi Labels Product Label In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35027719 x 4 Screws...
  • Page 92 Spare Part Replacement REMOVE BACK COVER In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35033266 x 7 Screws Logo Plate In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35031414 x 1 Screw (Logo Plate)
  • Page 93 Spare Part Replacement CHANGE BOARDS In This Area This Screw Type All Isolation Plate was Safety Critical Must be 35026001 x 2 Screws (USB D/B) Component. It must be on this place. In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35026001 x 4 Screws (OPS D/B) In This Area This Screw Type Must be 35030105 x 4 Screws (Power Plate) In This Area This Screw Type...
  • Page 94 MB135VS LAN/COM COMMANDS...
  • Page 95: Controlling With An External Pc

    MB135VS LAN/COM Commands Controlling With An External PC RS-232 straight cable (commercially available) You can control the product from an external PC via RS-232 (COM port) or LAN (Ethernet port) on the PC. For instance, system source can be changed by RS-232 from remote computer. When a command is sent from the PC to the product, the product operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the PC.
  • Page 96 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands •Equipment/Tools  RS-232 (female) to RS-232(male) cable or LAN cable (connected via router)  USB to RS-232(male) cable  Notebook or PC which has USB or LAN port  Installed program on remote PC to send commands: In general, the RS-232 commands are sent for operating the implemented functions via serial port and utility.
  • Page 97 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands Connecting to the Display (LAN port) Download and install the PuTTY software from the following link first: http://www.putty.org/. Run the software and enter the Display’s IP address in the field Host Name. Enter “1986” as a default value in the field Port. Then select “Telnet” as Connection type and click the Open button.
  • Page 98 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands Connecting to the Display (LAN port) Use the commands in the RS232 Command Table. For example, if “GETVOLUME” command is entered, current volume level should be displayed on the putty window as shown in the pictures below. Another example;...
  • Page 99 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands Connecting to the Display (RS232 port) Run the software and select Serial as Connection Type. Enter the Display’s serial port in the field Serial Line (in the following example it is COM4) and “115200” in the field Speed.
  • Page 100 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands GENERAL DISPLAY COMMANDS BROWSER COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return Starts the given URL and returns web string-integer n #*status= ... url=n page load status directly. <load url='n' /> OPENURL Gets URL of the current page if the no parameter #*URL : ...
  • Page 101 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands GENERAL DISPLAY COMMANDS "Switch box to Standby mode. "#*enterLowPowerMode() returns successfully. ( Attention: Television cannot be opened with standby command. #*enterLowPowerMode() returns unsuccessfully! You should open it with remote control. If you use STANDBY command, you will need to establish #*enterStandbyMode() returns successfully.
  • Page 102 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands GENERAL DISPLAY COMMANDS Display the current date and time. no parameter Time = ... TIME "#*standby off or Get standby on/off. no parameter #*standby on" GETSTANDBY Start First Time no parameter #*FTI was initialising. STARTFTI Installation. "integer-integer x y x = language type (0 = System Language, 1 = Event Language, 2 = Primary Audio Language, 3 Secondary Audio Language,...
  • Page 103 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands AUDIO COMMANDS AUDIO COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return Volume level information. no parameter #*volume level is … GETVOLUME "Set headphone volume level." integer n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) #*set headphone volume to n HEADPHONEVOLUME "Headphone volume level no parameter #*headphone volume is …...
  • Page 104 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands AUDIO COMMANDS "#*set headphone output to n or #*Invalid Parameter" SETHEADPHONEOUTPUT Set headphone output string n (headphone,lineout) GETHEADPHONEOUTPUT Get headphone output no parameter #*LINEOUT or #*HEADPHONE #*the dynamic bass state is ... Get dynamic bass state. no parameter GETDYNAMICBASS (0 = off, 1= on) "#*the bass gain level is n...
  • Page 105 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands NETWORK COMMANDS NETWORK COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return Set static IP address of eth0 network str-int n Example: set_IP_ "#*IP address setting Succesfull set_IP_address interface. address 192.168.0.15 #*IP address setting NOK" Get IP address of eth0 network interface. Usage: get_IP_address no parameter #*IPaddr: ...
  • Page 106 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands VGA/PC COMMANDS VGA/PC COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return "set horizontal position to ... Set horizontal position. int n (-25 ≤ n ≤ 25) (percentage in the range) HPOS #*invalid value entered" "#*set vertical position to ... Set vertical position. int n (-25 ≤...
  • Page 107 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands PICTURE COMMANDS PICTURE COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return str-int n (n = normal, warm, Set colour temperature. #*setColourTemp() set to n COLOURTEMP cool) #*Picture Mode is ... for current source Get picture mode. no parameter GETPICTUREMODE int n (1 = dynamic, 2 = natural, 3 = "#*setPictureMode() set to n Select picture mode.
  • Page 108 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands PICTURE COMMANDS str-int type (type = redgain, greengain, bluegain, redoffset, Get white balance value. #* type ... GETWB greenoffset, blueoffset) Set 3D mode values (values are off, auto, side by "#*set3DMode() set to n side, top bottom and game) int n (n = off, auto, side by side, #*Incorrect 3d mode SET3DMODE...
  • Page 109 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands VIDEO WALL COMMANDS VIDEO WALL COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return Set row count. integer n (0 ≤ n ≤ 100) #*set row count to n SETROWCOUNT Get row count. no parameter #*row count is ... GETROWCOUNT Set column count. integer n (0 ≤...
  • Page 110 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands MEDIA BROWSER COMMANDS MEDIA BROWSER COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return set view style (Flat or #*The view style is set to ... (Flat or Folder) string n (Flat, Folder) SETVIEWSTYLE Folder) get view style (Flat or #*The view style is ... (Flat or no parameter GETVIEWSTYLE Folder)
  • Page 111 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands ADMIN PANEL COMMANDS ADMIN PANEL COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return Restart no parameter #Monitor will be restarted Sets Monitor Volume, parameter value will ve set for volume level integer (volume level) #Volume set level= ... string-int (please look at abbreviations of languages) Set Monitor Language #Language changed to ...
  • Page 112 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands SIGNAGE SETTINGS COMMANDS SIGNAGE SETTINGS COMMANDS Command Description Parameter Return get total usb space no parameter #*The total space is ... MB GETTOTALSPACE (in MB) get free usb space no parameter #*The total space is ... MB GETFREESPACE (in MB) #*Model info is saved...
  • Page 113 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands RS232 HEX COMMANDS Protocol Test Steps • Before testing, please know the board type you have. There are two types of board. The UART 0 and UART 1 connections of the these boards are explained below: 1. RJ12 is connected to UART 0, DSUB9 is connected to UART 1. Therefore, UART 0 and UART 1 could be tested separately in this type of the board 2.
  • Page 114 MB135VS LAN/COM Commands RS232 HEX COMMANDS Reply sent by display for Command received by display successful operation Byte Number Header Data Notes Header Data Setting Action Type code Size flag code Name Operation XY can be either 00 or 01. 00 means OFF, 01 means ON.
  • Page 115 MB135VS SUPPORTED VIDEO/AUDIO FORMATS...
  • Page 116 Supported Video/Picture Formats for USB Files...
  • Page 117 Supported Audio Formats for USB Files...
  • Page 118 Supported Subtitle File Formats for USB Files...
  • Page 119 MB135VS Installation On An Indented Wall...
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