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Multi-PDP

Users Manual

Thank you for purchasing our Multi-PDP. Please read through this user's manual for safety before installing this product. This product is manufactured for Multi Plasma display model only.

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Features of Multi-PDP
Enjoy a wide flat screen with high brightness and high quality. Install and move anywhere thanks to its thin shape. Enjoy your favorite programs with various split-screen features simultaneously presenting several programs.

Multi-PDP

Contents
1. Safety Precautions 2. How to install
How to move Multi-PDP Stand Unit (Option) Wall Mounting Unit (Option) 3~4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thank you for purchasing our Multi-PDP monitor.


This manual describes how to use the product and notes in use. Please read the manual carefully before using it. After reading this manual, please retain for future reference along with the original purchase receipt. If you have any questions or a problem occurs, please contact either the company you purchased this product from or an authorized service center. Pausing static picture for around 3 hours may cause an afterimage effect.

3. Guidance for Users


Input/Output Terminals Set ID Switch Setting

Warning If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use,
fire or injury may be caused.

4. How to connect cables


4.1. Connection of one set Multi-PDP PC & DVI Connection VCR Connection DVD & DTV Connection 4.2. Connection of M x N Multi-PDP 4.3. Connection of 3 x 3 Multi-PDP 4.4. Setting ID of M x N Multi-PDP 11 13 15 17~18 19 20 22 22 23 24 24 25 26 27~28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37~42 43 44 45 45 46

Class A digital device

Notice to users

It is a device designed for business purpose with a safety certificate for electromagnetic interference, which user should be mindful of.

5. Setting and operation of MSCS

Supplied Accessories
Users Manual Multi-Screen Control System(MSCS) Guide Pin(4pcs) PC Cable Power Cable RS232 Cable

Optional Accessories
CVBS Cable
(Length 1.2m & 5m)

S-Video Cable
(Length 1.2m & 5m)

Component Cable
(Length 1.2m & 5m)

DVI-D Cable
(Length 1.2m & 5m)

5.1. Setting 'Com Port' 5.2 Last design/New design setting 5.3 Setting 'Multi-Screen' Configuration 5.4 Remote Control 5.5 ID Setting 5.6 Configuration of various modes 5.7 Setting multi screens at a time 5.8 Slide Control 5.9 MSCS Size Control 5.10 Picture Control 5.11 Position Control 5.12 Auto Tracking 5.13 Setting Time On/Off 5.14 Pattern & Mode 5.15 Broadcast On and Auto Power On 5.16 Orion PDP Home Page logon and Version information

Wall mounting Unit


(refer to page 7)

Stand Unit
(refer to page 6)

RS-232C Distributor
(Recommended for4 x 4 or more units.)

6. MSCS Protocol 7. Other tips


7.1 Before calling for service 7.2 About Plasma display panel

8. Resolution of PC video signal


8.1 DVD/DTV 8.2 PC & DVI
1 Input, 6 Output

9. Specifications

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1. Safety Precautions
If it operates abnormally, stop using it immediately. Do not place any liquid-containing container on it. If the inside is wet, it may cause electric shock or fire. Do not put any foreign material into the product. It may cause a failure or shorten the life span. Do not pull out or hang down the connection cable. It may damage the cord to cause fire or electric shock. Do not lean against the product or keep it leaned. It may cause injury or failure. Do not put it at any place with much humidity, dust, oil, smoke or steam. It may cause failure.

Please refer to a specialized construction company for installing stand or wall mount unit. Otherwise, damage or injury may be caused.

Do not touch the device when lightning strikes.

Do not install in an unstable location It may cause injury.

Pull out the power plug by holding the plug. Otherwise, it may damage the power cord to cause fire or electric shock.

If you do not want to use the product for a long time, keep the power plug unplugged to save electricity. The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.

Do not put any heavy object on it. It may cause failure.

Avoid any action to damage the power code or power plug. It may cause fire or electric shock.

Do not pull out the power plug with a wet hand. It may cause electric shock.

Do not exceed ratings of AC outlet or extension cords. It may cause failure.

Install the product on safe and flat surface.

Do not ride or step on the product It may cause breakage when fallen down.

When moving it, disconnect the connecting cable. Otherwise, it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock.

Do not alter (or disassemble) the product. It may cause electric shock since high voltage is flowing inside.

Do not install the product where it may be exposed to direct sunlight or near any heating device. It may shorten the product's life span or cause failure.

Make sure the product is not covered with any object. If the venting hole is blocked, the inside temperature may rise to cause overheating resulting in fire.

Do not put candles on the product. If the liquid flows inside the product. It may cause electric shock or fire.

Do not touch products front surface with hand. Otherwise, the image quality can be lowered.

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2. HOW TO INSTALL
The set can be installed in diverse ways such as on a wall, or stand etc. Install this set only at a location where adequate ventilation is available.

Stand Unit (Option)


The set can be installed as shown below. (For further information, refer to the optional 'Stand Installation and Setup Guide'.)

Do not incline the panel forward.


Attention
PANEL

The edge or bottom of the panel can be damaged.


PANEL PANEL

Guide Pin

How to move Multi-PDP


1. 2 people hold each handle on products back side
Stand PDP Stand

Handles

Hanger Bolt

2. 2 people transfer the product with holding the handle and the front part at the same time.

Install on a Stand Pedestal mount allowing minimum clearance for adequate ventilation.

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3. Guidance for Users


Wall Mounting Unit (Option)
The set can be installed on the wall as shown below. (For further information, refer to the optional Wall Mounting Bracket Installation and Setup Guide'.)

Front view

Guide Pin

Hanger Hanger PDP

Back view

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

PC

IN

OUT

Hanger Bolt

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

Mount on the wall Wall mount allowing minimum clearance for adequate ventilation.

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Input/Output Terminals

Set ID Switch Setting


Example of switch - This is Dyadic System. In case of PDP set ID 1 and ID 9, set the ID switch as shown in the below figure
RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN VIDEO
IN OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN

VIDEO

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO
IN OUT IN OUT

COMPONENT

PC

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

PC

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT
AC INPUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

1. RS-232C
Multi-PDP Control, Firmware Upgrade, 9pin D-sub

2.Video
Composite Signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM
ON ON

3.S-Video
Pr

S-Video Signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4pin Mini Din

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Pb

[PDP ID 1]

[PDP ID 9]

4.Component
Y

DVD Signal DTV - YPbPr Signal

5. PC
Computer RGB Analog Signal, D-sub 15pin

6. DVI-D
TMDS Signal

7. ID Switch
Set ID Switch

8. AC Input
AC 100V ~240V, 50/60Hz

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4. How to Connect Cables


4.1. Connection of one set multi-PDP
PC & DVI Connection
RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN

MSCS (Multi-Screen Control System) that we supply and RS-232C of PDP monitor can control all functions of Multi-PDP, such as On/Off and screen control. To control Multi-PDP through PC, the Identity number of each Multi-PDP must be unique. RS-232C of each Multi-PDP and PC should be connected.
DVI-D OUT

VIDEO

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

PC

IN

OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

[PDP ID 1] RS-232C ID switch must be set as ID 1 for one set use.

PC (MSCS) to control Multi-PDP

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT
Pr

PC
Pb

When connecting to PC-ANALOG

Y IN OUT

PC

When connecting to DVI

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

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VCR Connection

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

PC

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

[PDP ID 1] RS-232C

PC(MSCS) to control Multi-PDP

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IN

OUT

When connecting to Video

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

When connecting to S-Video

COMPONENT
Pr

Pb

Y IN OUT

PC

VCR
IN OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

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DVD & DTV Connection

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

PC

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

[PDP ID 1] RS-232C

Component Input ports

PC(MSCS) to control Multi-PDP

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

You can get better image quality by connecting DVD player to component input ports as below. Component ports of the set Y Pb Pr

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IN

OUT

Video output ports of DVD player

S-VIDEO

Y Pb Pr Y B-Y R-Y Y Cb Cr

IN

OUT

COMPONENT
Pr

Pb

When connecting to Component


Y IN OUT

PC

IN

OUT

DVD & DTV


DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN

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4.2. Connection of M x N Multi-PDP


RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT

When connecting a number of Multi-PDP through Daisy Chain(Link), surrounding noise may come out to lower the image quality.
DVI-D OUT

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

PC

PC

PC

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

In case of lower image quality, it is advisable to use a distributor that can provide resolution over UXGA (1600*1200 @ 60Hz).
RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN VIDEO
IN OUT

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO

VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

PC

PC

PC

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

PC

PC

PC

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

DVI-D OUT

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

AC INPUT

RS-232C

PC (MSCS) to control Multi-PDP


RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

COMPONENT
Pr

S-VIDEO
IN

Pr

Pb

Pb

Pb

Pb

Pb

Pb

Pb

Pb

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT IN

Y
OUT

PC

PC

PC

PC

PC

PC

PC

PC

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

PC
DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI-D IN

PDP1

PDP2

PDP3

PDP4

PDP5

PDP6

PDP7

PDP8

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4.3. Connection of 3 x 3 Multi-PDP


ID 1 ID 2
OUT

4.4. Setting ID of M x N Multi-PDP


ID 3
OUT

Identity number (ID) indicates the location of each Multi-PDP. When you look at the Multi-PDP screens in front of Multi-PDP.
RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN PC

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

IN

IN

IN

OUT

PDP ID 1

PDP ID 2 PDP ID 7 PDP ID 12 PDP ID 17 PDP ID 22

PDP ID 3 PDP ID 8 PDP ID 13 PDP ID 18 PDP ID 23

PDP ID 4 PDP ID 9 PDP ID 14 PDP ID 19 PDP ID 24

PDP ID 5 PDP ID 10 PDP ID 15 PDP ID 20 PDP ID 25

ID 4

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

ID 5
OUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

ID 6
OUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

PDP ID 6
OUT

IN

IN

IN

PDP ID 11

ID 7

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

ID 8
OUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

ID 9
OUT

RS-232C OUT

RS-232C IN

PC

PDP ID 16
OUT

IN

IN

IN

PDP ID 21

Recommended ID of M x N screens

PC Signal Distributor (UXGA : over 250MHz)

ID 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 21
RS-232C control PC PC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 22
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ID 25
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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5. Setting and operation of MSCS


MSCS is an application program needed to control MPDP. Activate MSCS setup file. Directory is created in C: Program file MSCS(v.2.1) and shortcut is made on the monitor. Activate MSCS(v2.1).exe file Main image of MSCS is as shown below.

5.1. Setting 'Com Port'


Com Port connects and disconnects between PC and MPDP. Connect MPDP to PC Com Port via RS-232C cable.

System Requirements : Window 2000 or Window XP

Communication Setting Go to MSCS Menu > Communication and set Com Port. Click 'Connect' using mouse or press 'Ctrl+C' using keyboard. In order to disconnect communication, click 'Disconnect' using mouse or press 'Ctrl+D' using keyboard.

5.2 Last design/New design setting


When Com Port is successfully connected, pop-up window for Last design/New design appears.

Main Image of MSCS (Multi Screen Control system)

Last/New Design Set Click Open Last Design to go to latest design before closing. Click Open New Design to prepare new configuration.

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5.3 Setting 'Multi-Screen' Configuration

5.4 Remote Control


-Check ALL PDP to send data to all connected MPDP regardless of ID.

Screen Configuration Setting

PDP Control - Power On/Off -In order to control power of specific MPDP, use Power On/Off button after selecting the specific MPDP.

1 Select a desirable X number and Y number and Y number represents the -X number represents the number of MPDP columns
number of MPDP rows. -The range of X.Y number is from 1 to 5

2 Select one out of 6 input sources such as DVI, PC, DTV, DVD, S-VIDEO and VIDEO. 3 Press play button is set up in Screen Configuration after selecting input source -Desired configuration
in Select Input and setting X number and Y number are completed.

5.5 ID Setting
ID of MSCS is set automatically.

ID 1

ID 2

ID 3

ID 4

ID 5

ID 6

ID 7

ID 8

ID 9

Example of PDP ID Setting (Input signal is DVI, Configuration is 3 by 3) In order to transmit data to chosen MPDP, ID of Screen Configuration must be selected. Select ID using right button of mouse. Selected ID is displayed with red square box.

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5.6 Configuration of various modes


You can configure various input sources as you want.

5.7 Setting multi screens at a time


You can select multi screens at a time as you want.

Source 1 Select a desirable inputInput in Select Input Ex) Select DVI in Select

a desirable input source 1 Select DVI in Select Input. in Select Input -Select

2 Click desirable screen with left button of mouse then the screen would be converted into DVI.

2 Select screens with left button of mouse and drag from the first screen.

configure other screens in 3 You can screen would be converted into the same way. -Selected DVD.

3 Selected screens would be converted into DVI.

Click 'Play' button on the main image of MSCS or scroll using mouse to return to initial image.

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5.8 Slide Control


MPDP configuration that users set is displaying repeatedly.

1 Make a desirable configuration in Screen Configurations

4 Click Slide Start to display saved screen configurations. -Saved screen configurations are displaying for preset time.

in Slide Control 2 Set Display Timesave configuration. -Click Add button to


-The range of Display Time is from 10 seconds to 1 hour.

5 Check Repeat to display saved configuration repeatedly.

Save diverse screen configurations in the same way.

6 Click Stop button to end Slide Control


To view the slide form, click List Box of saved slide. To transmit saved slide protocol command, double click List Box of saved slide.

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5.9 MSCS Size Control


The dialog size of MSCS can be set in three levels of small, medium and large as indicated below.

5.10 Picture Control


Register values related to display of MPDP can be changed. Click Picture Control of Control menu bar or enter Ctrl+W in order to run Picture Control window.

Picture Control

In order to control display values, input values directly in Edit Box and press Enter key. Or click -/+ button using mouse. Check All PDP to transmit command data to all connected MPDPs regardless of ID. Click Reset button to initialize the values. Click Exit button or press Ctrl+X using keyboard to close Picture Control window.

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5.11 Position Control


Each MPDP position can be controlled. Click Menu -> Control-> Position Control or enter "Ctrl + p" in order to activate position dialog window

5.12 Auto Tracking


Alignment adjustment is available when input source is PC.

Go to Control in menu bar > Tracking > Auto in order to run Tracking Auto window. In case alignment doesn't work through Tracking Auto command, users can tune finely through Tracking Manual. Go to Control of menu bar > Tracking > Manual or press Ctrl+M using keyboard. Tracking Manual window enables users to set Frequency, Phase, LineStart and PixelStart. When Tracking Manual window is on display, users cannot display Picture Control window. Even when Tracking Manual window is on display, setting ID is available by clicking right button of mouse. (Refer to 5.5 PDP ID Setting.) Tracking Manual Window Position Dialog "Global Offset" enlarges screen by 3 pixels to reduce image mis alingment at seam between panels. When the screen is expanded, 3pixels of outermost position will be removed When "Select Input" is DTV, DVD, S-VIDEO or VIDEO, "Positive Move" function is available. This function allows you to move screen up, down, left or right sides to make accurate center of the image. The round symbol in the center is "Reset" button that cancels all the move and initialize the screen. Click "All PDP" button, Command data can be transferred to all MPDP regardless of PDP ID. Detail adjustment steps are as follows. 1) Tune Phase until the vertical lines are clearly adjusted.. 2) Tune LineStart to adjust vertical alignment. PixelStart for horizontal alignment. 3) Adjust Frequency if alignment is still wrong. If you adjust Frequency, repeat step 1) and 2) to fit alignment. - The range of Frequency, LineStart, PixelStart you can adjust is from -50 to 50 - The range of Phase you can adjust is from 0 to 31. Check All PDP button to transmit tracking command data to all connected MPDPs regardless of ID. Click Exit button or press Ctrl+X using keyboard to close Tracking Manual window.

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5.13 Setting Time On/Off


MPDP turns on and off through designated time schedule set by users. In order to activate timer window, go to Control menu bar > Timer or enter Ctrl+T using keyboard.

5.14 Pattern & Mode


Display Mode and Test Pattern can be set up.

Pattern & Mode Two display options are available in each display mode, 640 X 480(VGA) or 853X480(WVGA) for VGA mode and 1280X768(XGA) or 1360X768(WXGA) for XGA mode. Test Pattern can be controlled by clicking Red, Blue, Green or white button. Using up/down button next to Red, Green and Blue buttons for fine tune of test pattern. Select Screen button to return to Screen from Test pattern.

Timer

Follow as described below to control On Time or Off Time. Set hour and minute in On Time. Check Once for only one time running and check Daily for daily running of On Time function. Follow On Time to control Off Time function. Timer On/Off function lasts even though the Timer window is closed. Users can not set same time in On Time and Off Time.

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5.15 Broadcast On and Auto Power On


Click "Broadcast On", all the connected MPDP will carry out orders from MSCS without delay. Go to Menu->Control->Broadcast On

5.16 Orion PDP Home Page logon and Version information


In order to move to Orion PDP's website, go to Help of menu bar > Orion PDP Home Page.

Orion PDP Home Page Logon

Go to Help of menu bar > About to check MSCS & MPDP Firmware version.

Broadcast On

"Auto Power On" allow you to control power of MPDP without clicking "Power On" or "Power Off" buttons in MSCS. Go to Menu->Control->Auto Power On Just click "Auto Power On" button and connect AC power, MPDP turns into the power on status and the screen will be turned on automatically. When you disconnect AC power, MPDP becomes power off status. It is useful to control power on or off without PC control

Checking MSCS & MPDP Firmware Version

Auto Power On

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6. MSCS Protocol
1. Protocol Form
1.1. Type 1 Individual Command
Command 4byte PDP ID 2byte Sub Command 4byte End 1byte

2. Protocol Value
2.1. Command
Send To PDP
Send To PDP (Send Data) Char Hex k(0x6B) 0x36 0x3B M(0x4D) 0x34 0x3D

Position Move Command


Position UP Position DOWN Position LEFT Position RIGHT k(0x6B) 0x36 0x3B N(0x4E) 0x34 0x3E Position RESET Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 u(0x75) 0x37 0x35 d(0x64) 0x36 0x34 l(0x6C) 0x36 0x3C r(0x72) 0x37 0x32 S(0x53) 0x35 0x33

EX) 6;4=01526> 6;4= : Send Command[COMMAND] 01 : Set 1 [ PDP ID] 526> : Power On[SUB COMMAND]

Receive From PDP


Receive From PDP (Response Data) Char Hex

1.2. Type 2 Multi Scale Command


Command 4byte PDP ID 2byte Sub Command 4byte M (Width) 4byte N (Height) 4byte P (Position) 4byte S (Source) 4byte End 1byte

2.2. PDP ID
PDP ID : 1 01 PDP ID : 6 06 PDP ID : 11 0; PDP ID : 16 10 PDP ID : 21 15 PDP ID : 2 02 PDP ID : 7 07 PDP ID : 12 0< PDP ID : 17 11 PDP ID : 22 16 PDP ID : 3 03 PDP ID : 8 08 PDP ID : 13 0= PDP ID : 18 12 PDP ID : 23 17 PDP ID : 4 04 PDP ID : 9 09 PDP ID : 14 0> PDP ID : 19 13 PDP ID : 24 18 PDP ID : 5 05 PDP ID : 10 0: PDP ID : 15 0? PDP ID : 20 14 PDP ID : 25 19

Tracking Command
Tracking Auto Tracking Manual Frequency Tracking Manual Phase Tracking Manual Line Start Tracking Manual Pixel Start Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 a(0x61) 0x36 0x31 F(0x46) 0x34 0x36 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 L(0x4C) 0x34 0x3C X(0x58) 0x35 0x38

EX) 6;4=014=7303030170 6;4= : Send Command [Command] 01 : Set 1 [PDP ID] 4=73 : Multi Scale Command [Sub Command] 0303 : Set Configulation ( 3 x 3 ) [M (Width), N(Height)] 01 : Picture Position (first picture) [P(Position)] 70 : DVI Input [S (Source)]

2byte : ID[1](high byte) + ID[0](low byte) Ex) PDP ID => ID[1] = ((PDP ID)&0xF0>>4) + 0x30; //high byte ID[0] = (PDP ID & 0x0F) + 0x30; //low byte 2byte of Broadcast On Command : ID[1](high byte) + ID[0](low byte) Ex) PDP ID => ID[1] = 0x3F; //high byte ID[0] = 0x3E; //low byte

Test Pattern Command


Test Pattern Red Test Pattern Green Test Pattern Blue Test Pattern White Test Pattern Screen Test Pattern VPC On Test Pattern VPC Off Test Pattern MDIN In On Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex S(0x53) 0x35 0x33 S(0x53) 0x35 0x33 S(0x53) 0x35 0x33 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 r(0x72) 0x37 0x32 g(0x67) 0x36 0x37 b(0x62) 0x36 0x32 w(0x77) 0x37 0x37 B(0x42) 0x34 0x32 C(0x43) 0x34 0x33 c(0x63) 0x36 0x33 6(0x36) 0x33 0x36 7(0x37) 0x33 0x37 8(0x38) 0x33 0x38 9(0x39) 0x33 0x39

1.3. Type 3 Adjustment Command


Command 4byte PDP ID 2byte Sub Command 4byte Data Adjustment Value End 1byte

EX) 6;4=0147610> 6;4= : Send Command 01 : Set 1[PDP ID] 4761 : Adjust Graphic Mode Brightness 0> : Change brightness value 14

2.3. Sub Command


Power Command
Power On Power Off Char Hex Char Hex R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 n(0x6E) 0x36 0x3E f(0x66) 0x36 0x36

1.4. Type 4 Get Data Command Send To PDP


Command 4byte PDP ID 2byte Sub Command 4byte End 1byte

Auto Power Command

Receive From PDP


Command 4byte PDP ID 2byte Sub Command 4byte Data Variable End 1byte

Auto Power On Auto Power Off

Char Hex Char Hex

R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32

d(0x64) 0x36 0x34 D(0x44) 0x34 0x34

Test Pattern MDIN In Off Test Pattern MDIN Out On Test Pattern MDIN Out Off

EX) 6;4=015241 6;4= : Send Command 01 : Set 1[PDP ID] 5241 : Get tracking-manual data

EX) 6;4>015241000:0511 6;4> : Receive Command 01 : Set 1[PDP ID] 5241 : Get tracking-manual data 00 : Frequency value 0 0: : Phase value 10 05 : Line start value 5 11 : Pixel start value 17

Multi Scale Command


Multi Scale Char Hex M(0x4D) 0x34 0x3D s(0x73) 0x37 0x33

Serial Number Command


Serial Number Set Char Hex t(0x74) 0x37 0x34 S(0x53) 0x35 0x33

Global Offset Command


Global Offset On Global Offset Off Char Hex Char Hex P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 L(0x4C) 0x34 0x3C R(0x52) 0x35 0x32

Video Window Size Set Command (in DTV, VIDEO, SVIDEO, DVD Mode)
Video Window Size Char Hex P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 n(0x6E) 0x36 0x3E

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Video Window Size Get Command (in DTV, VIDEO, SVIDEO, DVD Mode)
Video Window Size Char Hex P(0x50) 0x35 0x30 N(0x4E) 0x34 0x3E

Picture Control Graphic Data Command


Graphic Data Gain R Graphic Data Gain G Graphic Data Gain B Graphic Data Offset R Graphic Data Offset G Graphic Data Offset B Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 p(0x70) 0x37 0x30 q(0x71) 0x37 0x31 r(0x72) 0x37 0x32 s(0x73) 0x37 0x33 t(0x74) 0x37 0x34 u(0x75) 0x37 0x35

Picture Control Video Data Command


Video Data Component Cr Video Data Component Cb Video Data Component Tint Video Data Component Brightness Video Data Component Contrast Video Data Luma Brightness Video Data Luma Contrast Video Data Luma Saturation Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 p(0x70) 0x37 0x30 q(0x71) 0x37 0x31 r(0x72) 0x37 0x32 s(0x73) 0x37 0x33 t(0x74) 0x37 0x34 u(0x75) 0x37 0x35 v(0x76) 0x37 0x36 w(0x77) 0x37 0x37

Send Data : Serial Number Set Data


Serial Number Char Hex Data 1 High Value Low Value ~ Data 10 High Value Low Value

Factory Mode Command


Force Save Force Load Always Power On Enable Always Power On Disable Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 l(0x6C) 0x36 0x3C o(0x6F) 0x36 0x3F u(0x75) 0x37 0x35

Send Data : Picture Control Graphic & Video Data


Graphic Data, Video Data Char Hex High Value Value Low Value

Receive Data : Tracking Manual Data


Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3] Data[4] Data[5] Data[6] Data[7] Frequency High Value Frequency Low Value Phase High Value Phase Low Value Line Start High Value Line Start Low Value Pixel Start High Value Pixel Start Low Value

Picture Control Video User Mode Command Picture Control Graphic User Mode Command
User Mode Graphic - Brightness User Mode Graphic - Contrast User Mode Graphic - Sharpness User Mode Graphic - Saturation User Mode Graphic - Hue Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 a(0x61) 0x36 0x31 b(0x62) 0x36 0x32 c(0x63) 0x36 0x33 d(0x64) 0x36 0x34 e(065) 0x36 0x35 User Mode Video-Brightness User Mode Video-Contrast User Mode Video-Sharpness User Mode Video-Saturation User Mode Video-Hue Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 a(0x61) 0x36 0x31 b(0x62) 0x36 0x32 c(0x63) 0x36 0x33 d(0x64) 0x36 0x34 e(0x65) 0x36 0x35

Receive Data : 8byte

Get Data Command


Get Data Tracking Manual Get Data Total Data Get Data Firm Ware Data Get Data Serial Number Data Request MPDP Status Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 G(0x47) 0x35 0x32 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 t(0x74) 0x37 0x34 R(0x52) 0x35 0x32 A(0x41) 0x34 0x31 T(0x54) 0x35 0x34 M(0x4D) 0x35 0x34 s(0x73) 0x37 0x33 N(0x78) 0x37 0x38

Receive Data : Picture Control User Mode Data


Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3] Data[4] Data[5] Data[6] Data[7] Data[8] Data[9] Brightness High Value Brightness Low Value Contrast High Value Contrast Low Value Sharpness High Value Sharpness Low Value Saturation High Value Saturation Low Value Hue High Value Hue Low Value

Receive Data : 10byte

Picture Control Video White Balance Command Picture Control Graphic White Balance Command
White Balance Graphic - Gain R White Balance Graphic - Gain G White Balance Graphic - Gain B White Balance Graphic - Gamma R White Balance Graphic - Gamma G White Balance Graphic - Gamma B White Balance Graphic - Csc R White Balance Graphic - Csc G White Balance Graphic - Csc B White Balance Graphic - Bias Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 G(0x47) 0x34 0x37 f(0x66) 0x36 0x36 g(0x67) 0x36 0x37 h(0x68) 0x36 0x38 i(0x69) 0x36 0x39 j(0x6A) 0x36 0x3A k(0x6B) 0x36 0x3B l(0x6C) 0x36 0x3C m(0x6D) 0x36 0x3D n(0x6E) 0x36 0x3E o(0x6F) 0x36 0x3F White Balance Video - Gain R White Balance Video - Gain G White Balance Video - Gain B White Balance Video - Gamma R White Balance Video - Gamma G White Balance Video - Gamma B White Balance Video - Csc R White Balance Video - Csc G White Balance Video - Csc B White Balance Video - Bias Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 V(0x56) 0x35 0x36 f(0x66) 0x36 0x36 g(0x67) 0x36 0x37 h(0x68) 0x36 0x38 i(0x69) 0x36 0x39 j(0x6A) 0x36 0x3A k(0x6B) 0x36 0x3B l(0x6C) 0x36 0x3C m(0x6D) 0x36 0x3D n(0x6E) 0x36 0x3E o(0x6F) 0x36 0x3F

2.4 Data
Send Data : Multi Scale Data
Char Multi Scale M(Width) N(Height) P(Position) S(Source) High Low High Low High Low High Low Hex Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value

Receive Data : Picture Control White Balance Data


Data[10] Data[11] Data[12] Data[13] Data[14] Data[15] Data[16] Data[17] Data[18] Data[19] Data[20] Data[21] Data[22] Data[23] Data[24] Data[25] Data[26] Data[27] Data[28] Data[29] Gain R High Value Gain R Low Value Gain G High Value Gain G Low Value Gain B High Value Gain B Low Value Gamma R High Value Gamma R Low Value Gamma G High Value Gamma G Low Value Gamma B High Value Gamma B Low Value Csc R High Value Csc R Low Value Csc G High Value Csc G Low Value Csc B High Value Csc B Low Value Bias High Value Bias Low Value

Send Data : Multi Scale Data -> Source


DVI PC DTV DVD S-VIDEO VIDEO Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex i(0x69) 0x36 p(0x70) 0x37 t(0x74) 0x37 d(0x64) 0x36 s(0x73) 0x37 v(0x76) 0x37 0x36 0x33 0x34 0x34 0x30 Receive Data : 30byte 0x39

Send Data : Test Pattern Red, Green, Blue Data


Test Pattern Data Char Hex High Value Value Low Value

Send Data : Video Window Size Data


Video Window Size Data Char Hex High Value Value Low Value

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Receive Data : Picture Control Graphic Data


Data[30] Data[31] Data[32] Data[33] Data[34] Data[35] Data[36] Data[37] Data[38] Data[39] Data[40] Data[41] Gain R High Value Gain R Low Value Gain G High Value Gain G Low Value Gain B High Value Gain B Low Value Offset R High Value Offset R Low Value Offset G High Value Offset G Low Value Offset B High Value Offset B Low Value

Receive Data : Firm Ware Version Data


Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3] Data[4] Data[5] Data[6] Data[7] Data[8] Data[9] Data[10] Data[11] Data[12] Data[13] Data[14] Data[15] Major High Value Major Low Value Minor High Value Minor Low Value Year[3] Value Year[2] Value Year[1] Value Year[0] Value Month High Value Monty Low Value Day High Value Day Low Value Version Beta High Value Version Beta Low Value Version Build High Value Version Build Low Value

Receive Data : MPDP Status Data


Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3] Data[4] Data[5] Data[6] Data[7] Data[8] Data[9] Data[10] Data[11] Data[12] Data[13] Data[14] Data[15] Data[16] Data[17] Power Status High value Power Status Low value Input Source High value Input Source Low value Reserved Reserved Screen X High value Screen X Low value Screen Y High value Screen Y Low value Screen Position High value Screen Position Low value Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved System Status High value System Status Low value

Receive Data : Picture Control Graphic & Video Data


Graphic Data, Video Data Char Hex High Value Value Low Value

2.5 End
End(1byte)
End 0x0d

Receive Data : 12byte

Receive Data : 12byte

Receive Data : 12byte

Receive Data : Picture Control Video Data


Data[42] Data[43] Data[44] Data[45] Data[46] Data[47] Data[48] Data[49] Data[50] Data[51] Data[52] Data[53] Data[54] Data[55] Data[56] Data[57] Component Cr High Value Component Cr Low Value Component Cb High Value Component Cb Low Value Component Tint High Value Component Tint Low Value Component Brightness High Value Component Brightness Low Value Component Contrast High Value Component Contrast Low Value Luma Brightness High Value Luma Brightness Low Value Luma Contrast High Value Luma Contrast Low Value Luma Color High Value Luma Color Low Value

Receive Data : Serial Number Data


Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3] Data[4] Data[5] Data[6] Data[7] Data[8] Data[9] Data[10] Data[11] Data[12] Data[13] Data[14] Data[15] Data[16] Data[17] Data[18] Data[19] Data 1 High Value Data 1 Low Value Data 2 High Value Data 2 Low Value Data 3 High Value Data 3 Low Value Data 4 High Value Data 4 Low Value Data 5 High Value Data 5 Low Value Data 6 High Value Data 6 Low Value Data 7 High Value Data 7 Low Value Data 8 High Value Data 8 Low Value Data 9 High Value Data 9 Low Value Data 10 High Value Data 10 Low Value

System Status : 0:Enable 1:Disable


Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7

Receive Data : 16byte

Auto Always Global Power Power Offset Global Offset : Only checking available after Power-ON

Receive Data : 12byte

Receive Data : Picture Control Analog RGB Data


Data[58] Data[59] Data[60] Data[61] Data[62] Data[63] Data[64] Data[65] Data[66] Data[67] Data[68] Data[69] Gain R High Value Gain R Low Value Gain G High Value Gain G Low Value Gain B High Value Gain B Low Value Offset R High Value Offset R Low Value Offset G High Value Offset G Low Value Offset B High Value Offset B Low Value

Attachment : ASCII to HEX Conversion Table ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX
Esc CR LF Space ! # 1B 0D 0A 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ^ ` a b c d e f g Y Z [ \ 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 u v h i j k l m n o p q r s 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 { | } ~ DEL w x y 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F

Receive Data : 12byte

Receive Data : Picture Control DTV YUV Data


Data[70] Data[71] Data[72] Data[73] Data[74] Data[75] Data[76] Data[77] Data[78] Data[79] Data[80] Data[81] Gain R High Value Gain R Low Value Gain G High Value Gain G Low Value Gain B High Value Gain B Low Value Offset R High Value Offset R Low Value Offset G High Value Offset G Low Value Offset B High Value Offset B Low Value

$ % & ' ( ) * +

Receive Data : 12byte

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7. Other tips
7.1 Before calling for service
Before calling for any repair, check the following and then refer to a near A/S center.

7.2 About Plasma display panel


The followings are phenomena caused by characteristics of the plasma display panel. Since it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.

Tick sound from the main body.


If there is no problem with the screen or sound, the tick sound is likely to result from the cabinet lightly shrinking with the change of room temperature. The sound does not affect products performance.

Black or twinkling spots on the screen


Although the plasma display panel is manufactured with high-precision technology, there may exist black or twinkling spots on the screen. Since it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.

No image at upper and lower part of the screen.


As for a screen which is over 16:9 in width (such as cinema-sized one), no image may be displayed at upper and bottom part of the screen.

Afterimage
When you keep static image still for around 3 hours, an afterimage may occur. In this case, the afterimage can be slowly removed when operating the screen with full white test pattern.(refer to page 33)

Speckles or white lines on the screen


Check whether the problem is caused by vehicle, streetcar, highvoltage cable or neon sign, which emitting interference wave or electromagnetic induction. Avoid any interfering object.

Noise from the inside


When you turn on the product slight buzzing sound may be heard from the rear of display panel. Since it is not a fault, you may continue to use the product.

Screen size can be changed.


The screen size may be fitted to the first dark scene depending on contents.

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8. Resolution of PC video signal


8.1 DVD/DTV
Resolution
480i 480p 576i 720p 1080i 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 576 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080

9. Specifications
Aspect Ratio
16:9 16:9 16:9 16:9 16:9

8.2 PC & DVI


Resolution
640x350

V-Freq. (Hz)
85 60

H-Freq. (KHz)
37.86 31.47 37.86 37.50 43.27 35.16 37.88 46.88 53.67 31.50 48.36 56.48 60.03 68.68 67.50 60.00 63.98

Remarks

640 x 480

72 75 85 56

Power supply Power consumption Max Plasma display panel Contrast ratio Brightness Front filter Number of pixels Seam gap (In case of multi formation) Environmental condition Temperature Humidity Signal Video signal PC signal Frequency Connectors Video Component PC DVI Serial External dimension

100 ~ 240V AC. 50/60Hz 400W 42inch, 16:9 aspect ratio 3,000 :1 (Dark room) 1,000 cd/m2 (w/o Film) Low reflection coating film 853W X 480H Pixels 5mm 0C~ 35C 20% ~ 70% NTSC, PAL, SECAM, VGA, SVGA, WVGA, XGA, SXGA, WXGA, UXGA Horizontal Frequency 15.5 ~75kHz Vertical Frequency 50~ 85Hz Input Output CVBS : BNC S-Video : DIN 4pin Y, Pb, Pr : BNC Same as left side PC RGB : D-Sub 15pin TMDS : DVI-D 24pin RS-232C D-sub 9pin(female) RS-232C D-sub 9pin (male) 926.2mm[W] X 523.6mm[H] X76.5mm[D]

800 x 600

60 75 85

853 x 480

60 60

1024 x 768

70 75 85

926.2

76.5

528.9

1152 x 864 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 1280 x 768 1366 x 768 1600 x 1200

75 60 60 60 60 60

93.8
RS-232C OUT RS-232C IN VIDEO
IN OUT

47.69 47.69 75.00


523.6
DVI-D OUT

S-VIDEO

IN

OUT

COMPONENT

IN

OUT

PC

336.0
OUT

IN

DVI-D IN

AC INPUT

93.8

Weight 45

27 kg 46

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