Planar m52L - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Product and Safety Information; VESA Mounts; Safety Precautions
- Page 3 – Planning; Have the Following Tools Available:; Unpacking the Display; Checking Accessories
- Page 5 – Installing Screen Brackets; Lining Up Screen Brackets
- Page 6 – Connecting Source Cables; Selecting the Correct Input
- Page 7 – About UPS Supplies
- Page 8 – Using the Remote and Menus; Using the Remote Control
- Page 9 – Selecting a Source; Selecting the Source Automatically; Selecting the Source Manually; When the Source is Familiar to m52L
- Page 10 – Adjusting Levels for Analog Sources; Semi-Automatic Level Adjustment; Manual Level Adjustment
- Page 11 – Adjusting Input Levels and Position; Adjusting Levels for Video Sources; Adjusting the Picture; Adjusting With Color Bars; Adjusting Position
- Page 12 – Color Balancing for One Display
- Page 13 – Color Balancing for Multiple Displays; Manual Color Balancing
- Page 14 – Recommended Usage; Burn-In Versus Temporary Image Retention; What is Temporary Image Retention?; Static Image Applications; Static Image Display Guidelines; Normal Use Thermal Guidelines
- Page 15 – Declaration of Conformity
m52L Quick Start Guide
020-0910-00A
This guide walks you through the basic setup needed to get
your new Planar displays up and running. Detailed information
is contained in the Installation Guide, which is in a CD-ROM on
the back of this guide.
Planar Systems, Inc.
1195 NW Compton Drive
Beaverton, OR 97006-1992
Phone: +1 503 748 1100
Toll-free Phone: +1-866-475-2627
Fax: +1 503 748 5532
www.planar.com
Technical Support:
Phone: +1 503 748 5799
Toll-free Phone: +1-866-PLANAR1 (752-6271)
Email: [email protected]
Contents
1
Product/Safety Information
2
Unpacking the Display
3
Installing the VIM
4
Installing Screen Brackets
5
Connecting Source Cables
6
Connecting Power, Turning It On/Off
7
Using the Remote and Menus
8
Selecting a Source
9
Adjusting Levels for Analog Sources
10
Adjusting Input Levels and Position
11
Color Balancing for One Display
12
Color Balancing for Multiple Displays
13
Recommended Usage
14
Declaration of Conformity
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Summary
Product and Safety Information The m52L is a 52” diagonal direct-view LCD monitor that can be wall-mounted, ceiling mounted or mounted on a stand. The display can be portrait or landscape. Mounting should be done so the logo is as shown. The m52L is 5" deep. It has an aspect ratio of 1.77 (16:9)...
2 Unpa ckin g the Display Unpacking the Display Planning Before you unpack your displays, you should have a detailed plan of how the displays are to be configured. It should include the following calculations: • Power (max. of three units per 20A circuit for 115V operation) • Cable runs • Ventilatio...
4 In st alling Scree n Bra ckets Installing Screen Brackets The following diagram shows where to place screen brackets if you are tiling the m52L. Before you install a display on a wall, install brackets on the back of the displays. Lining Up Screen Brackets 1 Use the handles to pull displays closer...