JVC PS-420W manual

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    Digital Signage LCD Display MODE LS : PS-420W PS-470W O WNER’S MANU AL Signage LCD S Signage LCD S Signage LCD S Signage LCD S D S[...]

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    1 Important Precautions Electrical Power Related Precautions Warning n Use only the power cord supplied with the unit or another manufacturer’s authorized cord. - Failure to do so may result in re or electrical shock or damage to the display. n Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle. - If you do not, you may be electrocuted or injure[...]

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    2 Important Precautions Important Precautions Precautions in Installing the Display Warning n Keep away from heat sources like heaters or open ames. - Electrical shock, re, malfunction or deformation may occur. n Keep the packing anti-moisture material or vinyl packing out of the reach of children. - Anti-moisture material is harmful if swall[...]

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    3 Important Precautions Precautions in Moving the Display Warning n Make sure to turn off the display. - You may be electrocuted or the display can be damaged. n Make sure to remove all cables before moving the display. - You may be electrocuted or the display can be damaged. n Do not shock the display when moving it. - You may be electrocuted or t[...]

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    4 Important Precautions On Disposal (Only, Hg lamp used Display) n The uorescent lamp used in this display contains a small amount of mercury. n Do not dispose of this display with general household waste. n Disposal of this display must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority. Precautions for Image Sticking To op[...]

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    5 Accessories Included Accessories Thank you for your purchase. Ensure that the following accessories are included with your display. If an accessory is missing, please contact the dealer where you purchased the display. v The accessories included may differ from the images shown below. Remote Control & Batteries (AAA × 2) HDMI Cable Power Cor[...]

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    6 P ortr ait Mode To change the display orientation to Portrait mode, rotate the display counter- clockwise as shown below.[...]

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    7 Using the Remote Contr ol Name of the Remote Control Buttons Power Turn the display on/off. Left Decrease the • values. Control the tuning bar. • Change the • options. Right Increase t • he values. Enter the submenu. • Change th • e options. Control the tuning bar. • Up M • ove upward on the selection. Ch • ange selected item. D[...]

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    8 Front View Name and Function of the P arts * The image shown in the user’s guide could be different from the actual image. No. Item Description 1 Light sensor/ IR Receiver Used to detect the current level of visible light in the surrounding environment. Receive incoming remote control commands. 2 Power indicator Indicate power on or sleep mode [...]

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    9 Name and Function of the P arts Rear View No. Item Description 1 AC Switch Switch the power supply on/off. 2 AC Power Input Connector Connect the power cord. 3 AC Power Output Connector Connect the AC power output. 4 HDMI Port Connect an HDMI equipment or an HDMI-DVI adapter cable to devices such as a DVD player or set-top box. v HDMI Supports Hi[...]

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    10 Connecting to External De vices PC Connection Check that the computer, display, and the peripherals are turned off. Then, connect the signal input cable. A. Connecting with an HDMI Signal Input Cable HDMI Connection (480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p) HDMI supports high denition input and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Some device[...]

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    11 Connecting to External De vices RGB IN Rear side of the display PC MAC Macintosh Adapter Use only the standard Macintosh adapter. Do not use other adapter type that is compatible with different signaling system. DVI IN B. Connecting with a DVI Signal Input Cable C. Connecting with a D-sub(VGA) Signal Input Cable Rear side of the display Audio Ou[...]

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    12 Connecting to External De vices VESA FDMI Wall Mounting This display supports a VESA FDMI compliant mounting interface. These mounts are purchased separately. Refer to the instructions included with the wall mount for more info. v The handles are designed for carrying. INPUT MENU DOWN UP RIGHT LEFT AUTO/OK POWER Handle Handle INPUT MENU DOWN UP [...]

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    13 Connecting to External De vices Screen Adjustment Options (using the Control Panel) OSD Menus No. Item Description 1 Power switch Turn the display on/off. 2 Input Switch the input source. 3 Menu Display/hide the OSD (on-screen display) menu or return to the previous menu. 4 Down/Up Select menu item (move up/down). 5 Right/Left Adjust the setting[...]

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    14 OSD Menus Menu Options Icon Menu Description PICTURE Adjust and rene the picture displayed on your display based on ambient room light and personal preferences. SOUND Adjust the audio settings. SETUP Adjust the general settings such as OSD language, OSD rotation, and etc. INFORMATION Display the system information of the display. Note OSD (On[...]

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    15 OSD Menus OSD Indicator for Control Panel OSD Menus Icon Item Description Power Turn on/off the display set. AUTO Perform AUTO function (Only VGA source). OK Enter next form. • Exit from tuning bar. • Activate the tuning bar. • Left Decrease the values. • Activate the tuning bar. • Change the options. • Right Increase the values. •[...]

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    16 OSD Menus Adjusting On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings OK OK OK OK MENU OK MENU OK 1 Press the MENU button to display the OSD menu. 2 Use the p / q button to select the main menu. 3 Press the OK or u button to enter the selected menu screen. 4 Use the p / q button to select the menu item. 5 Press the OK or u button to enter the submenu. 6 Use the [...]

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    17 OSD Menus Adjusting Screen Color OSD Menus PICTURE MODE Select a preset view option optimized for different viewing conditions. DYNAMIC • : This mode is normally used in department store, Backlight and Sharpness is set to its maximum value. Saturation of Color becomes high. You can see very bright, clear, and sharp image. NORMAL • : This mod[...]

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    18 OSD Menus Adjusting Screen Color COLOR TEMPERATURE Adjust color settings. COOL • : Select this option to adjust color setting to slightly purplish white. MEDIUM • : Select this option to adjust color setting to slightly bluish white. WARM • : Select this option to adjust color setting to slightly reddish white. USER • : Select this optio[...]

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    19 OSD Menus OSD Menus Adjusting Screen Color DCR Adjust the brightness of the display to maximize the picture quality. BLACK LEVEL Adjust the contrast and the brightness of the display according to the black level of the screen. ( v only for HDMI connection) VGA ADJUST Adjust the PC display. ( v only for RGB PC connection) AUTO ADJUST • : Synchr[...]

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    20 OSD Menus Adjusting Sound Settings BALANCE Use this function to balance sound from the left and right speakers. AVC If this Auto Volume Control (AVC) feature is enabled, the system will automatically adjust the uneven sound volumes across all signals to the most appropriate level. VOLUME Use this function to adjust the volume control of headphon[...]

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    21 OSD Menus OSD Menus Selecting the Options OSD LANGUAGE Set the on-screen display language. OSD ROTATION Set the OSD menu display orientation. OVERSCAN Overscan function removes the noise in a video image. ( v only for HDMI-VIDEO connection) - When ON is selected, the image size is reduced to prevent noise. - When OFF is selected, the original im[...]

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    22 OSD Menus ABC If this Auto Brightness Control (ABC) feature is enabled, the system will automatically adjust the display brightness signals based on ambient room light. FAIL OVER Automatically detect the input connection and set its selection priority. If this feature is enabled (the AUTO DETECT is set to ON ), you can set the priority of the in[...]

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    23 OSD Menus Viewing Display Information Set ID Display the assigned ID. F/W Version Display the rmware version. Sub Version Display sub rmware version. Input Resolution Show the information about resolution of the image which is currently being displayed on the screen. INFORMA TION SET ID F / W VERSION SUB VERSION INPUT RESOLUTION 1 2.01 7 1[...]

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    24 T r oubleshooting No image is displa y ed l Is the power cord connected? See if the power cord is properly • connected to the outlet. l Is the power indicator light on? See if the power switch is turned on. • l Power is on, power indicator is blue but the screen appears extremely dark. Adjust brightness and contrast again. • Backlight may [...]

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    25 T r oubleshooting T r oubleshooting After -image appears on the screen l After-image appears when the previous image changed. If you display a xed image for a long • time, the pixels may be damaged quickly. Use the screen-saver function. Screen color is abnormal l Screen has poor color resolution (16 colors). Set the number of color to more[...]

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    26 The product specications can change without prior notice for product improvement. LCD Panel Display Pixels 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Active Screen Size (diagonal) [ PS-420W ]: 42.02 inches (1067.31mm) [ PS-470W ]: 46.96 inches (1192.87mm) Pixel Pitch [ PS-420W ]: 0.4845 (H) x 0.4845(V) (mm) [ PS-470W ]: 0.5415(H) x 0.5415 (V) (mm) Power Rated Volta[...]

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    27 Specifications Specifications PC Mode (DVI/RGB) – Preset Mode Mode No. Resolution Refresh rate (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (KHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) Horizontal Sync Polarity (TTL) Vertical Sync Polarity (TTL) Pixel Rate (MHz) Remark 1 640 x 480 60 31.469 59.941 N N 25.175 VGA 2 800 x 600 60 37.879 60.317 P P 40 VESA 3 1024 x 768 60 48.363 [...]

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    28 Daisy Chain Connection Connecting the cable Use this method to connect several displays to a single PC. You can control several displays at a time by connecting them to a single PC. Connect the RS-232C cable as shown in the illustration. * The RS-232C protocol is used for communication between the PC and display. You can turn the display on/off [...]

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    29 Daisy Chain Connection HDMI CEC Connection Connecting the cable With Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) feature, you can command and control two or more CEC-enabled boxes, that are connected through HDMI, by using only one of their remote controls. (e.g. controlling a television set, set- top box and DVD player using only the remote control of t[...]

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    A1 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set Power 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0x10 0 : 0ff 1 : On reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Set Power 0xCC 0x55 0 4 0x10 0xE0 : [...]

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    A2 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Read Fail Over 0xCC 0x33 1 4 0x13 reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Read Fail Over 0xCC 0x[...]

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    A3 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Ack Read Abnormal State 0xCC 0x55 1 4 0x17 0xE0 : OK 0xE1 : NG 0 : Normal (power on and signal exist) 1 : No Signal (power on) 2 : Turn[...]

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    A4 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set CEC 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0xA5 0 : Off 1 : On reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Set CEC 0xCC 0x55 0 4 0xA5 0xE[...]

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    A5 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set Picture Mode 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0x30 0 : Dynamic 1 : Normal 2 : Mild 3 : User reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Set[...]

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    A6 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Ack Set Color Temp Mode 0xCC 0x55 0 4 0x35 0xE0 : OK 0xE1 : NG reserved (0xFF) reserved (0xFF) Header XOR Payload Read Color Te[...]

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    A7 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Ack Set VGA Adjust Auto Mode 0xCC 0x55 0 4 0x3A 0xE0 : OK 0xE1 : NG reserved (0xFF) reserved (0xFF) Header XOR Payload Set VGA Adjust H[...]

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    A8 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C RS-232C MENU function (SOUND) a Protocol (data format). Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set Balance 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0x56 0 : L50 ~ 49 : L1 50 : 0 51 : R1 ~ 100 : R50 res[...]

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    A9 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C MENU function (SETUP) a Protocol (data format). Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set OSD Language 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0x70 0 : English 1 : Spanish 2 : French 3 : Italian 4 : [...]

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    A10 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Set Key Lock 0xCC 0x33 0 4 0x74 0 : Off (Front key unlock) 1 : On (Front key lock) reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR [...]

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    A11 Contr olling the Multiple Pr oduct RS-232C Header (5 bytes) Payload (4 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Prex code #0 Prex code #1 Set ID Payload Type # of payload bytes Command data #0 data #1 data #2 CS #0 Ack Set Factory Reset 0xCC 0x55 0 4 0x79 0xE0 : OK 0xE1 : NG reserved (0xFF) reserved (0xFF) Header XOR Payload MENU function (INFORMA[...]

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    A12 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set Power 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x10 0 : 0ff 1 : On reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Set [...]

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    A13 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Read Fail Over 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 1 0x13 reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ac[...]

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    A14 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set DCR 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0xA0 0 : Off 1 : On reserved (0x00) Header XOR Payload Ack Set DC[...]

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    A15 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC MENU function (PICTURE) a Vendor Specic Data. OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set Picture Mode 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x30 0 [...]

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    A16 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set Color Temp Mode 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x35 0 : Cool 1 : Medium 2 : Warm 3 : User reserved ([...]

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    A17 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Read VGA Adjust H Position 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 1 0x3B reserved (0x00) reserved (0x00) Header XO[...]

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    A18 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC MENU function (SOUND) a Vendor Specic Data. OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set Balance 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x56 0 : L50 ~[...]

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    A19 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC MENU function (SETUP) a Vendor Specic Data. OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set OSD Language 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x70 0 : [...]

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    A20 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Set Key Lock 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 0 0x74 0 : Off (Front key unlock) 1 : On (Front key lock) rese[...]

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    A21 HDMI Consumer Electr onics Contr ol HDMI CEC MENU function (INFORMATION) a Vendor Specic Data. OPCODE VENDOR ID Vendor Specic Data Header (2 bytes) Payload (xed bytes : 3 bytes) Checksum (1byte) command Vendor Command With ID VENDOR ID (3bytes) Set ID Payload Type Command data #0 data #1 CS #0 Read Set ID 0xA0 0x3C 0xE6 0x24 1 0x90 res[...]

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    ENER GY ST AR is a set of po wer-sa ving guidelin es is sued by the U. S.Envi ro nmenta l Protection Agenc y(EP A) . Make su re to re ad the Sa fe ty Pr ecautions bef ore using the pr oduct . K eep the Owner's Manual(CD) in an acce s sible place f or future re fe re nce. The model and serial number of the SET is locat ed on the back and one si[...]