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Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety warnings and precautions ......................................................... 3 Important safety instructions ............................................................... 4 Notes on the LCD panel of this display ........................................................................... 4 Safety notice for remote control ....................................................................................... 5 Battery safety notice .........................
2 Table of Contents OSD menu overview ..............................................................................................................31 Operations in the OSD menu..............................................................................................33 Picture menu ...........................................................................................................................34 Sound menu ......................................................................................
Safety warnings and precautions 3 Safety warnings and precautions The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
4 Important safety instructions Important safety instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Important safety instructions 5 Safety notice for remote control • Do not put the remote control in the direct heat, humidity, and avoid fire. • Do not drop the remote control. • Do not expose the remote control to water or moisture. Failure to do so could result in malfunction. • Confirm there is no object between the remote control and the remote sensor of the product. • When the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries.
6 Package contents Package contents Open the sales package and check the contents. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately. LCD display Power cord D-Sub (15-pin) cable Remote control AAA batteries Quick start guide IR extender cable Notes: • The type of power cord supplied may differ from that illustrated depending on your region of purchase. • Before discarding the package, check that you haven't left any accessories inside the box.
Setting up the display 7 Setting up the display Mounting the display You can install the display on a vertical surface with a suitable wall mounting bracket or on a horizontal surface with a table stand. Please pay attention to the following notes during installation: • This display should be installed by at least two adult persons. Attempting to install this display by only one person may result in danger and injuries. • Refer the installation to qualified technicians.
8 Parts of the display and their functions Parts of the display and their functions Rear panel 1 PS4652 1 PS5552 PS6552 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 2 No. Name 3 4 4 6 Description • Receives command signals from the remote control. • Detects ambient lighting conditions around the display and adjusts screen brightness automatically when the Ambient Light Sensor function is activated. • Indicates the operating status of the display: - Lights up green when searching for inputs.
Parts of the display and their functions 9 Input/output terminals PS4652 PS5552 PS6552 3 3 16 15 USB Mini B 14 USB Type A 13 12 HDMI 11 3 100-240V~50-60H 1.5A IN DVI-D 10 9 No. Name 8 7 6 5 4 2 z AC SWITCH ON/OFF 1 Description 1 AC SWITCH ON/OFF Turns on or off the main power. 2 AC power input Connects to a power outlet via the supplied power cord. 3 Power cable router clip Assists in routing the power cable to avoid gravitational pull downward.
10 Parts of the display and their functions 14 USB Type A Connects to a USB flash drive. 15 USB Mini B Connects to a computer for saving media content to internal memory. 16 RJ45 Connects to the RJ-45 port on your Ethernet or router.
Parts of the display and their functions Remote control 6 INFO Shows the current input source and resolution. 1 2 6 7 3 4 8 9 10 7 Numeric (1-9)/Input source buttons • Performs as numeric buttons when the OSD menu is on. • Performs as input source buttons when the OSD menu is off. Note: • The HDMI-2, AV and SDI functions are not available with this display. 8 MENU Opens or closes the OSD menu. 9 Numeric button (0)/MUTE • Performs as a numeric button when the OSD menu is on.
12 Parts of the display and their functions Using the remote control Installing remote control batteries 1. Open the remote control battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the supplied batteries ensuring that the positive and negative marked battery terminals match the (+) and (-) marks in the battery compartment. Note: • The supplied batteries are provided for your convenience so that you can operate the display straight away. You should replace them as soon as possible. 3.
Connection 13 Connection Connecting audio/video signals Pay attention to the following notes when you connect cables: • Please turn off all devices. • Familiarize yourself with the audio/video ports on the display and the devices you want to use. Be aware that incorrect connections may adversely affect picture quality. • Do not remove cables from the ports by pulling the cable itself. Always grasp and pull the connectors at the end of the cable.
14 Connection Connecting the YPbPr component video input 1. 2. 3. Connect the VIDEO IN (YPbPr) jacks on the display to the component output jacks on an A/V device (such as a VCR or DVD player) using a component video cable. Connect the A/V device’s audio output jacks to the AUDIO IN jack on the display using a suitable audio cable. To select an appropriate audio source, see "Audio Source" on page 35 for details.
Connection 15 Connecting the DVI-D digital input 1. 2. 3. Connect the DVI-D jack on the display to the DVI-D output jack on a computer using a DVI-D cable. If needed, connect the computer’s audio output jack to the AUDIO IN jack on the display using a suitable audio cable. To select an appropriate audio source, see "Audio Source" on page 35 for details. To view video image from this input, press the DVI button on the remote control, or select DVI from the source selection bar. 100-240V~50-60Hz 1.
16 Connection Connecting the HDMI digital input 1. 2. 3. Connect the HDMI jack on the display to the HDMI output jack on a computer using an HDMI cable or a DVI-D to HDMI conversion cable. If needed, connect the computer’s audio output jack to the AUDIO IN jack on the display using a suitable audio cable. To select an appropriate audio source, see "Audio Source" on page 35 for details.
Connection 17 Connecting the DisplayPort (DP) digital input 1. 2. Connect the DP jack on the display to the DisplayPort output jack on a computer using a DisplayPort cable. To view video image from this input, press the DP button on the remote control, or select DisplayPort from the source selection bar. USB Mini B USB Type A HDMI DVI-D DisplayPort cable Computer Note: • The cables are not supplied and should be purchased separately.
18 Connection Connecting multiple displays You can connect multiple displays serially (daisy chain connection) to a computer for management. The number of displays you can connect serially depends on the resolution of the input signal you use. The first display 100-240V~50-60Hz 1.5A IN RS-232C cable AC SWITCH ON/OFF D-Sub (15-pin) cable 100-240V~50-60Hz 1.5A IN Additional display Notes: • This RS-232C daisy chain connection requires an RS-232C port equipped computer.
Connection 19 Connecting power 1. 2. Plug one end of the power cord into the AC power input jack on the display and the other end into an appropriate power outlet (if the outlet is switched, turn on the switch). Flick the AC SWITCH ON/OFF switch to the ON position to turn on the main power. 1 2 Notes: • The supplied power cord is suitable for use with 100-240V AC power only. • The power cord and outlet illustrated may differ from the ones used in your region.
20 Basic operations Basic operations Turning the display on or off To turn on or off the display, press the Power button on the display’s control panel or on the remote control. Notes: • The display’s standby mode still consumes power. To completely cut off power supply, set the power switch to the off position or disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. • The display follows the VESA approved DPM Power Management function.
Network connection 21 Network connection Connecting the display to a local area network To set the display to connect to a local area network (LAN): 1. Connect a RJ45 cable to the corresponding ports on the display and your LAN switch or router. 2. Open the OSD menu. Go to Setting > Control Setting and select LAN. 3. Go to Setting > Network Settings and perform either of the following settings according to your network environment.
22 Network connection Remote network control Once the display is connected via LAN connection, you can access the display’s built-in remote network control interface using a computer and the display’s IP address. Notes: • The computer and display must have the same Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS settings. • You cannot control the display via the RS-232C connection when LAN control is in use.
Network connection 23 Picture & Sound The Picture & Sound page provides options for picture and sound adjustments. For more information about how to adjust these settings, please refer to "Picture menu" on page 34 and "Sound menu" on page 35. Note: • The Power ON and OFF buttons will be disabled (grayed out) when the input source is Multi-Media.
24 Network connection Setting The Setting page provides options for advanced display adjustments. For more information about how to adjust these settings, please refer to "Setting menu" on page 38. Schedule The Schedule page provides options for configuring current time and date, and up to 7 schedule settings for the display to turn on and off automatically. For more information about how to set up schedules, please refer to "Schedule" on page 38.
Network connection 25 Mail Report The Mail Report page provides options for configuring email server settings for sending status or alert reports from the display. Configuring mail server settings The mail server settings must be correctly configured for the display to send email messages. 1. Specify the recipient’s and sender’s email addresses and email subject under Email Setting. 2.
26 Network connection Status report If activated, a status report will be generated and sent periodically according to your settings in the Mail Report page. Below is an example of the format and content of the status report. Status Report [Display] Model Name: (Model name of the display) Serial No.: (Serial number of the display) [STATUS] Power Status: Power On Video Source: HDMI PAP Enable: Off [Network] IP Address: xx.xx.xx.xx Subnet Mask: xx.xx.xx.xx Gateway: xx.xx.xx.xx Primary DNS: xx.xx.xx.
Network connection 27 Alert report - thermal error If the display’s ambient temperature exceeds 50oC (122oF) for over 30 seconds, a thermal error alert report will be generated and sent to the specified recipient. Below is an example of the format and content of the report. Thermal Error [Display] Model Name: (Model name of the display) Serial No.: (Serial number of the display) [STATUS] Power Status: Power On Video Source: HDMI PAP Enable: Off [Network] IP Address: xx.xx.xx.xx Subnet Mask: xx.xx.xx.
28 Network connection Alert report - voltage error If a fluctuation in DC power supply to the display’s internal components (scaler IC and backlight) occurs, a voltage error alert report will be generated and sent to the specified recipient, and the display will turn off automatically. Below is an example of the format and content of the report. Voltage Error [Display] Model Name: (Model name of the display) Serial No.
Network connection 29 Network Provides options for manually setting the display’s IP address or obtaining an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. For more information about how to configure network settings, please refer to "Connecting the display to a local area network" on page 21.
30 Network connection RS232 commands over the network The PS-Series also supports extending access to the RS232 commands over a network connection. Below are the steps to follow for controlling the display over LAN through the RJ45 connector. 1. Connect display & PC to hub or connect display to PC with LAN cable directly. 2. Set display IP address. (See "Connecting the display to a local area network" on page 21) 3. Commands are sent via TCP connection to port 4660.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu OSD menu overview Menu item Picture Sound Screen Function Picture Mode Backlight Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temp.
32 The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu • Category C functions allow for different settings for each input signal source and signal type (PC or video). • Category D functions allow for different settings for each input signal source, signal type (PC or video) and Picture Mode. • Settings of category E functions affect globally over all input signal sources, signal types and Picture Modes.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 33 Operations in the OSD menu Using the control panel Operation PS4652/PS5552 1. Press MENU to open the OSD menu. 2. In the OSD menu, press or to select an item. 3. Press ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE (or ENTER) to confirm selection. 4. Press or to select a feature and press or to adjust settings. 5. Press ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE (or ENTER) to save changes. 6. Press MENU to close the OSD menu.
34 The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Picture menu Picture Picture Mode Backlight Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temp. Noise Reduction Film Mode Reset :Move Item Picture Mode Standard 80 50 50 25 10 9300K Off Auto ENTER :Enter EXIT :Exit Description Provides preset picture modes (Vivid, Standard and Cinema) for using the display in different environments, and one customizable picture mode (Custom) for setting up a user preferred mode. Adjusts the backlight intensity for the screen.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Sound menu Sound Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Surround Speaker Audio Source Reset :Move ENTER :Enter Item Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Surround Speaker Standard 0 0 Center Off Internal Audio EXIT :Exit Description Adjusts the sound output from the speakers. • Dynamic: Enhances treble and bass. • Standard: Flat settings. • Custom: Recalls the customized settings. Adjusts the audio treble when Sound Mode is set to Custom.
36 The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Screen menu Screen PAP Setting Display Wall Aspect Adjust Screen Freeze :Move Item Full Off ENTER :Enter EXIT :Exit Description • PAP: Turns on or off the PIP (Picture in Picture) and PBP (Picture by Picture) functions. • Active Picture: For the PIP, selects the main or sub picture to operate. For the PBP, selects the left or right picture to operate. Swaps the main/ sub or left/right pictures. PAP Setting • Picture Size: Changes the size of the sub picture.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu 37 • Full: Enlarges the picture horizontally to fill the screen when the picture source is 4:3 (Standard definition). When the picture source is 16:9 (High definition), it displays in the same 16:9 aspect ratio. • 4:3: Displays all picture source in 4:3 aspect ratio. • Original: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen in the vertical direction, keeping the same aspect ratio. A black frame may appear around the picture. • Full: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen.
38 The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Setting menu Setting Language Schedule Power Save Control Setting Network Settings Set Monitor ID HDMI Control Advanced Information All Reset :Move Item Language Schedule ENTER :Enter English ECO RS-232C 01 Off EXIT :Exit Description Sets your preferred language for the OSD menu. • Date and Time: Sets the current date and time. • Clock Display: Sets whether to show the current time which was set.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Set Monitor ID 39 Assigns an ID number for the current display when multiple displays are connected. Note: • For use under the RS-232C control mode. Uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) industry standard protocol to share functionality between connected devices and the display. To transfer system HDMI Control commands, you need to use an HDMI cable to connect the display to a device equipped with HDMI CEC.
40 Viewing multimedia contents Viewing multimedia contents You can play audio, video and view document files on a USB device or in the display’s built-in memory using the multimedia menu. To change to multimedia input: 1. Make sure the display is correctly connected to an external device. 2. Press the MULTI-MEDIA button on the remote control or select MULTI-MEDIA from the source selection bar. The multimedia menu appears.
Viewing multimedia contents Viewing files Viewing files in the display’s built-in memory The display is equipped with a 4GB built-in memory. You can transfer files from a computer to the built-in memory and view these files on the display. 1. On the display, enable the USBConnect function in the Settings > System > USBConnect menu. 2. Connect the USB Mini B jack on the display to the USB port of the computer using a USB cable. 3. Once connected, locate the Removable Disk on your computer.
42 Viewing multimedia contents • Office Viewer: - Adobe PDF: accepts file size up to 75MB PDF 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3/1.4 - Microsoft Word: accepts file size up to 100MB British Word 95/Word 97/2000/2003/2007 (.docx)/2010 (.docx) - Microsoft Excel: accepts file size up to 15MB British Excel 5, 95, Excel 97/2000/2002/2003/2007 (.xlsx)/2010 (.xlsx), Office XP Excel - Microsoft PowerPoint: accepts document page number up to 1000, and file size up to 19MB British PowerPoint 97, PowerPoint 2000/2002/2003/2007 (.
Viewing multimedia contents 43 Photo Supported photo files will appear as thumbnails on the screen. You can use the remote control to select and view a photo and perform other additional operations. Remote control button functions in thumbnail view: No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Opens the selected photo. 4 5 (PREV) (NEXT) Directional arrows for selecting a desired photo.
44 Viewing multimedia contents Remote control button functions in browse mode: No 1 Icon Description (Rotate) 1. Press or ENTER. 2. Press or to rotate the photo counterclockwise or clockwise (0 > 90 > 180 > 270 degrees). To return to normal view, press ESC. 3. 1. 2 (Zoom) to highlight this icon, and then press 2. Press or to highlight this icon, and then press ENTER. Press ENTER to zoom in on the photo. 3. 4. Press (PREV) to pan the enlarged photo.
Viewing multimedia contents 45 Video Supported video files will appear in the list on the screen. You can use the remote control to select and play a video file and perform other additional operations. Remote control button functions in list view No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Plays selected video file. • 4 (PREV) (NEXT) • / • 5 REV 6 N/A 7 8 FWD : Moves the highlight bar up/down to select a file.
46 Viewing multimedia contents Playback controls panel Remote control button functions: when the playback controls panel is displayed No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC • Hides the control user interface when the video is playing. • Goes back to the previous page when the video is not playing. 3 ENTER Plays/pauses the video. 4 5 (PREV) REV (NEXT) • / • : Goes to the previous video file. : N/A • : Goes to the next video file. Rewinds the video.
Viewing multimedia contents Remote control button functions: when the playback controls panel is hidden No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Displays the playback controls panel. • 4 5 (PREV) (NEXT) / : N/A • : Goes to the previous video. • : Goes to the next video. REV 6 Displays the playback controls panel.
48 Viewing multimedia contents Audio Supported audio files will appear in the list on the screen. You can use the remote control to select and play an audio file and perform other additional operations. Remote control button functions in list view: No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Opens the selected audio file. 4 5 (PREV) (NEXT) • / • : Sorts audio files by file name (alphabetically) or created time.
Viewing multimedia contents Remote control button functions during playback: No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Plays/pauses the audio. 4 (PREV) 5 REV (NEXT) • / • : Plays the previous audio file. : N/A • : Plays the next audio file. Rewinds the audio. 6 Plays/pauses the audio. 7 Stops playing the audio. 8 FWD Fast forwards the audio.
50 Viewing multimedia contents Office Viewer You can use the Office Viewer to view PowerPoint, Word, Excel and PDF files. Select the document you want to view and perform the functions as provided on the screen according to your needs. Remote control button functions in list view: No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Goes back to the previous page. 3 ENTER Opens the selected file. 4 5 (PREV) (NEXT • / • : Sorts files by file name (alphabetically) or created time.
Viewing multimedia contents 51 Remote control button functions when a document is opened: No Name Description 1 HOME Goes back to the main page. 2 ESC Closes the document. 3 ENTER Zooms in to the maximum view or zooms out to the minimum view. • 4 5 (PREV) REV (NEXT) : Moves to the top of the page or goes back to the previous page. • : Moves to the bottom of the page or goes to the next page. • / : Moves to the left/right of the page. Goes back to the previous page.
52 Viewing multimedia contents Settings You can change settings for the EZ Media and EZ Display functions in the Settings menu. Item System Video Photo Audio Description • Version: Shows firmware version number. • Language: Sets a preferred language for the OSD menu. • Update: Allows you to update the firmware of the EZ Media and EZ Display functions using a USB flash drive. • Hostname: Shows the name of display for network identification.
Product information 53 Product information Specifications Item Backlight Panel size Pixel pitch (mm) LCD panel Specifications PS4652 PS5552 46" 0.53025 x 0.53025 Native resolution (pixels) Brightness (cd/m2) (typical) Contrast (typical) Adaptive Contrast Response time (ms) (typical) Panel Bit Computer Video Input Audio USB Control Computer Video Output Speaker Audio Control Audio W (Amp) Audio Internal speaker Supply Power Consumption Max.
54 Product information Picture in Picture (PIP) Picture by Picture (PBP) 10 Bit color processing Built-in video wall support Scheduling Total turn-on time Diagnostic DC voltage (12V/ 5V) Internal temperature Sensor CEC control O O O O O O O O O The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. Notes: • Specifications and functions are subject to change without notice.
Product information 55 Dimensions PS4652 13.05 602 575.9 13.05 1047.4 1021.3 13.05 50 400 323.69 100 107.99 75 100 141.7 75 447 110 46.98 323.69 30 65.25 238.79 569.8 238.
Product information PS5552 13.2 1239.2 710 683.6 1212.8 13.2 50 419.6 154.5 75 100 248.5 75 100 1052.7 334.7 569.8 334.7 131 400 447 419.6 132 33.
Product information 57 PS6552 1521.2 37.3 1432.6 808.2 560.6 351.7 128.5 74.2 241.4 400 100 224.4 560.6 74.2 81.6 36.8 71.3 100 558.35 475.7 569.8 71.3 128.5 252.3 225.4 80.25 75 433 400 75 100 100 241.4 882.8 44.3 475.
58 Product information Remote control codes No.
Product information 59 Supported input signal resolution Resolution Pixel Rate (MHz) 1 640x480 @ 60Hz (VGA) 25.175 2 640x480 @ 72Hz 31.500 3 640x480 @ 75Hz 31.500 4 720x400 @ 70Hz 28.320 5 800x600 @ 60Hz (SVGA) 40.000 6 800x600 @ 75Hz 49.500 7 1024x768 @ 60Hz (XGA) 65.000 8 1024x768 @ 75Hz 78.750 9 1280x720 @ 60Hz 74.25 10 1280x768 @ 60Hz 68.25 11 12 1280x800 @ 60Hz RB RGB (WXGA) 1280x800 @ 60Hz (WXGA) 71.000 83.500 13 1280x960 @ 60Hz 108.
60 Product information 33 1080p (25Hz) 74.250 34 1080p (30Hz) 74.250 35 1080p (50Hz) 79.500 1080p (60Hz) 71.
Product information Supported PAP input signal combination Main/Left picture signal source YPbPr YPbPr VGA Sub/Right picture signal source DVI HDMI Display Port MultiMedia Notes: • : supported • Blank: not supported VGA DVI HDMI DisplayP ort Multimedia 61
62 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem No picture No sound The computer input image looks strange The control panel buttons do not work The remote control does not work Solution Check the following: • Is the display turned on? Check the power indicator of the display. • Is the signal source device turned on? Turn on the device and try again. • Are there any loose cable connections? Make sure that all cables are connected firmly.