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NEC MultiSync V552-DRD User Manual

NEC MultiSync V552-DRD User Manual

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MultiSync V552
MultiSync V652
Please fi nd your model name in the label on the backside of monitor.

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  • Page 1 Large Format Display User’s Manual MultiSync V552 MultiSync V652 Please fi nd your model name in the label on the backside of monitor.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ......................English-1 Important Information ........................... English-2 WARNING ............................English-2 CAUTION ............................English-2 Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use................English-3 Safety Precautions and Maintenance ..................... English-3 Recommended Use ........................English-3 Ergonomics ............................. English-3 Cleaning the LCD Panel ......................... English-3 Cleaning the Cabinet ........................
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation. OmniColor is a registered trademark of NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH in the countries of EU and Switzerland. DisplayPort and DisplayPort Compliance Logo are trademarks owned by the Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions, Maintenance & Recommended Use

    Cable distribution system should be grounded (earthed) in cause the paint to deteriorate, crack or peel. accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable. • The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected * The product you purchased may not have this feature.
  • Page 6: Contents

    Contents Your new MultiSync monitor box* should contain the following: • LCD monitor • CD-ROM • Power cord* • Clamp x 3 (V552)/ x 1 (V652) • Video Signal Cable • Screw with washer (M4 x 10) x 3 (V552)/ x 1 (V652) •...
  • Page 7: Installation

    DO NOT install in areas where the unit will be subjected • When using mounting accessories other than those that to strong vibrations and dust. are NEC approved, they must comply with the VESA- • DO NOT install near where the main power supply enters compatible (FDMlv1) mounting method.
  • Page 8: Attaching Mounting Accessories

    NOTE: For V552, install the stand so the long end of the feet face forward. When using mounting accessories other than NEC compliant For V652, install the stand in the direction of and approved, they must comply with the VESA-compatible the arrow which is imprinted on the surface of mounting method.
  • Page 9 5. Prevent Tipping When using the display with the optional table top stand fasten the LCD to a wall using a cord or chain that can support the weight of the monitor in order to prevent the monitor from falling. Fasten the cord or chain to the monitor using the provided clamps and screws.
  • Page 10: Parts Name And Functions

    Parts Name and Functions Control Panel ³ º POWER button EXIT button Switches the power on/off. See also page 17. Activates the OSD menu when the OSD menu is turned-off. Acts as EXIT button within the OSD to move to previous ·...
  • Page 11: Terminal Panel

    Terminal Panel From Option control unit ³ µ AC IN connector RS-232C (D-Sub 9 pin) Connects with the supplied power cord. IN connector: Connect RS-232C input from external equipment such as a computer in order to control RS-232C · Main Power Switch functions.
  • Page 12 Option board slot Slot 2 type accessories are available. Please contact your supplier for detailed information. NOTE: Please contact your supplier for available option board. Internal speaker Kensington Lock For security and theft prevention. * BNC input signal Rating label English-10...
  • Page 13: Wireless Remote Control

    Wireless Remote Control ¿ ASPECT button Selects picture aspect, [FULL], [WIDE], [DYNAMIC], [1:1], [ZOOM] and [NORMAL]. See page 18. ´ SOUND button Artifi cial surround sound for internal/external speakers. Audio out is disabled when surround is set to ON. ² KEYPAD Press buttons to set and change passwords, change channel and set REMOTE ID.
  • Page 14: Operating Range For The Remote Control

    Operating Range for the Remote PIP (Picture In Picture) button Control ON/OFF button: Toggle switches between PIP, POP, PICTURE BY PICTURE-ASPECT and PICTURE BY Points the top of the remote control toward the LCD monitor’s PICTURE-FULL. See page 23. remote sensor during button operation. INPUT button: Selects the “picture in picture”...
  • Page 15: Setup

    Setup 1. Determine the installation location NEC recommends the following battery use: • Place “AA” size batteries matching the (+) and (-) signs CAUTION: Installing your LCD monitor must be done by a on each battery to the (+) and (-) signs of the battery qualifi...
  • Page 16 5. Switch on the power of all the attached external equipment When connected with a computer, switch on the power of the computer fi rst. 6. Operate the attached external equipment Display the signal from the desired input source. 7. Adjust the sound Make volume adjustments when required.
  • Page 17: Connections

    Connections NOTE: Do not connect/disconnect cables when turning on the monitor or other external equipment as this may result in a loss of the monitor image. NOTE: Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound. Before making connections: First turn off the power of all the attached equipment and make connections.
  • Page 18: Connecting A Personal Computer

    Connecting a Personal Computer Connecting your computer to your LCD monitor will enable you to display your computer’s screen image. Some display cards with a pixel clock over 162MHz may not display an image correctly. Your LCD monitor displays proper image by adjusting the factory preset timing signal automatically. <Typical factory preset signal timing>...
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Power ON and OFF Modes The LCD monitor power indicator will turn green while powered on and will turn red or amber while powered off. NOTE: The Main Power Switch must be in the ON position in order to power up the monitor using the remote control or the Power Button.
  • Page 20: Power Indicator

    Power Indicator Picture Aspect DVI, VGA, RGB/HV, DPORT Mode Status Indicator Light FULL ZOOM NORMAL Power ON Green* Power OFF and Power Save HDMI, DVD/HD, SCART, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, S-VIDEO “AUTO STANDBY” Power consumption under 0.5 W* FULL WIDE DYNAMIC ZOOM NORMAL Power Save “POWER SAVE”...
  • Page 21: Information Osd

    Information OSD The Information OSD provides information such as: Monitor ID, Input Source, Picture Size, etc. Press the DISPLAY button on the remote to bring up the Information OSD. ID number assigned to current monitor* ID number assigned monitor to be controlled via RS-232C* Input Name Audio input mode Picture aspect...
  • Page 22: Osd (On-Screen-Display) Controls

    OSD (On-Screen-Display) Controls NOTE: Some functions may not be available depending on the model or optional equipment. Input source Main Menu Icons Main Menu Item Adjustment Settings Sub Menu THANK YOU FOR SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT. CARBON FOOTPRINT 86.0 % PICTURE MODE Select Goto Adjustment Return...
  • Page 23: Picture

    (S-Curve). DICOM SIM. DICOM GSDF curve simulated for LCD type. PROGRAMMABLE A programmable gamma curve can be loaded using NEC optional software. MOVIE SETTINGS NOISE REDUCTION Adjusts the amount of noise reduction. Press + or - to adjust. VIDEO1, VIDEO2, S-VIDEO inputs only TELECINE Automatically senses the sources frame rate for optimal picture quality.
  • Page 24: Audio

    H RESOLUTION Adjusts the horizontal size of the image. VGA, RGB/HV inputs only V RESOLUTION Adjusts the vertical size of the image. VGA, RGB/HV inputs only INPUT RESOLUTION If there is a problem with signal detection, this function forces the monitor to display the signal at AUTO VGA, RGB/HV inputs only the desired resolution.
  • Page 25: Pip

    DATE & TIME Sets the date, time, and daylight saving region. Date & time must be set in order for the “SCHEDULE” function to operate. See page 29. YEAR Confi gures the year for the real time clock. MONTH Confi gures the month for the real-time clock. Confi...
  • Page 26: Multi Display

    MENU DISPLAY TIME Turns off the OSD after a period of inactivity. The preset choices are 10-240 seconds. 30 Sec. OSD POSITION Determines the location where the OSD appears on the screen. X = 128, Y = 225 DOWN LEFT RIGHT INFORMATION OSD Selects whether the information OSD is displayed or not.
  • Page 27 TILE MATRIX Allows one image to be expanded and displayed over multiple screens (up to 100) through a distribution amplifi er. NOTE: Low resolution is not suitable for tiling to a large number of monitors. You can operate without a distribution amplifi er at a lower number of screens. Dynamic or 1:1 will not work when Tile Matrix is activated.
  • Page 28: Display Protection

    DISPLAY PROTECTION POWER SAVE If AUTO STANDBY is in OFF mode, POWER SAVE must be turned ON for the display to enter the suspend power saving mode when an active signal is not present. The monitor will automatically recover to ON state when a signal is reapplied. POWER SAVE Sets how long the monitor waits to go into power save mode after the signal is lost.
  • Page 29: Advanced Option

    ADVANCED OPTION INPUT DETECT Selects the method of input detection the monitor uses when more than two input devices are NONE connected. NONE The Monitor will not search the other video input ports. FIRST DETECT When the current video input signal is not present, then the monitor searches for a video signal from the other video input port.
  • Page 30 OVER SCAN Some video formats may require different scanning modes in order to best display the image. HDMI, DVD/HD, SCART, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, S-VIDEO inputs only Image size is larger than what can be displayed. The image edge will appear cropped. Approximately 95% of the image will be shown on the screen.
  • Page 31 As with all personal display devices, NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS recommends displaying moving images and using a moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use.
  • Page 32: Remote Control Function

    Remote Control Function REMOTE CONTROL ID FUNCTION Monitor ID:1 Monitor ID:2 Monitor ID:3 REMOTE CONTROL ID The remote control can be used to control up to 100 individual MultiSync monitors using Remote works Remote works Remote works what is called the REMOTE CONTROL ID mode. The REMOTE CONTROL ID mode works in conjunction with the Monitor ID, allowing control of up to 100 individual MultiSync monitors.
  • Page 33 3. Press the “DISPLAY” button on the remote control while aiming at the “PRIMARY” monitor. The Information OSD will be shown at top left side of the screen. Monitor ID: Displays the ID number of the current monitor within the daisy chain. Target ID: Displays the ID number of the monitor that to be controlled via daisy chain from the current monitor.
  • Page 34: Controlling The Lcd Monitor Via Rs-232C Remote Control

    Controlling the LCD monitor via RS-232C Remote Control This LCD monitor can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with a RS-232C terminal. NOTE: When you use this function, EXTERNAL CONTROL should be “RS-232C” (See page 25). Functions that can be controlled by a personal computer are: •...
  • Page 35 2) Control command diagram For other commands, please see “External_Control.pdf” fi le on the CD-ROM. Function (Monitor ID = 1) Code Data Power ON 01 30 41 30 41 30 43 02 43 32 30 33 44 36 30 30 30 31 03 73 0d Power OFF 01 30 41 30 41 30 43 02 43 32 30 33 44 36 30 30 30 34 03 76 0d Input Source Select DisplayPort...
  • Page 36: Controlling The Lcd Monitor Via Lan Control

    Controlling the LCD monitor via LAN Control Connecting to a Network Using a LAN cable allows you to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings by using an HTTP server function. NOTE: When you use this function, EXTERNAL CONTROL should be “LAN” (See page 25). To use a LAN connection, you are required to assign an IP address.
  • Page 37 Example 1: When the host name of the monitor has been set to “pd.nec.co.jp”, access is gained to the network setting by specifying http://pd.nec.co.jp/index.html for the address or the entry column of the URL.
  • Page 38 Alert Mail Setting http://<the Monitor’s IP address>/lanconfi g.html This option notifi es your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. An error message notifi cation will be sent when an error occurs in the monitor. Alert Mail Checking [ENABLE] will turn on the Alert Mail feature.
  • Page 39 Alert error message list Error number Alert mail Message Explanation Measure * ErrorCode The monitor’s power supply is not Standby power Abnormal Please contact your supplier. 70h ~ 7Fh functioning normally. 80h ~ Fh The cooling fan has stopped. Cooling fan Abnormal Please contact your supplier.
  • Page 40 CRESTRON Setting Click “CRESTRON” on the left side of HOME. CRESTRON ROOMVIEW compatibility The monitor supports CRESTRON ROOMVIEW, allowing multiple devices connected in the network to be managed and controlled from a computer or a controller. For more information, visit http://www.crestron.com ROOMVIEW ROOMVIEW for managing from the computer.
  • Page 41: Features

    FullScan Capability: Allows you to use the entire screen area in most resolutions, signifi cantly expanding image size. VESA Standard (FDMIv1) Mounting Interface: Allows you to connect your LCD monitor to any VESA standard (FDMIv1) third party mounting arm or bracket. NEC recommends using mounting interface that comply with TÜV-GS and/or UL1678 standard in North America.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    Check if batteries are inserted correctly. • Check if the Remote Control is pointing at the monitor’s NOTE: As with all personal display devices, NEC DISPLAY remote sensor. SOLUTIONS recommends displaying moving images and using a moving screen saver at regular intervals •...
  • Page 43: Specifi Cations - V552

    Specifi cations - V552 Product Specifi cations LCD Module 55”/138.78 cm diagonal Pixel Pitch: 0.630 mm Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Color: Over 1073 million colors (depending on display card used) Brightness: 500 cd/m (Max.) @25°C Contrast Ratio: 4000:1 Viewing Angle: 89°...
  • Page 44: Specifi Cations - V652

    Specifi cations - V652 Product Specifi cations LCD Module 65”/163.90 cm diagonal Pixel Pitch: 0.744 mm Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Color: Over 1073 million colors (depending on display card used) Brightness: 450 cd/m (Max.) @25°C Contrast Ratio: 4000:1 Viewing Angle: 89°...
  • Page 45: Pin Assignment

    Pin Assignment 1) RS-232C input/output Pin No Name D-SUB 9P This LCD monitor uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control. 2) REMOTE IN English-43...
  • Page 46: Manufacturer's Recycling And Energy Information

    Manufacturer’s Recycling and Energy Information NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS is strongly committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company’s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment. We are engaged in developing environmentally-friendly products, and always strive to help defi...
  • Page 47 WEEE Mark (European Directive 2012/19/EU) Disposing of your used product: In the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power cords.

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