Planar M70L - Manual

Planar M70L

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Copyright © 25 Jan 2008 by Planar Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Introduction; Accessories With
  • Page 6 – Configuring an m70L
  • Page 10 – Safety for You and the m70L; General Safety Precautions; There are some other things you should know related to safety:; (74kg). Simply mounting it to wallboard or wall paneling won’t
  • Page 12 – Disposal Information
  • Page 14 – Recommended Usage; Burn-In Versus Temporary Image Retention; temporary; What is Temporary Image Retention?; Static Image Applications
  • Page 15 – Normal Use Thermal Guidelines
  • Page 16 – VESA Mounts, General Description; Keep in mind the following general installation guidelines:
  • Page 17 – Installing an m70L; Before You Begin; Plan Your Installation
  • Page 19 – Installation Checklist; Install power and source cables:; Unpacking and Checking Accessories; Accessories With Each m70L Display; Quick Start Guide, Installation & Configuration Guide; The batteries are already installed.; Power Cord; For use in North America.; VGA Cable
  • Page 20 – Optional Accessories
  • Page 22 – Install the four screws that secure the VIM board.
  • Page 23 – Install the screws that secure the new VIM cover.
  • Page 25 – Connecting Source Cables; All cabling for the m70L must be run through the rear of the display.; Connecting Picture Sources; The three main types of inputs are:
  • Page 26 – Using the DVI Out Connector; Selecting the Correct Input
  • Page 27 – Connecting Power; About UPS Supplies
  • Page 30 – Connecting RS232 Cables
  • Page 32 – Using the Remote; If the Remote Doesn’t Work; • The batteries in the remote are dead or installed wrong.
  • Page 33 – Selecting the Source; button on the remote.
  • Page 34 – Computer Sources
  • Page 35 – Automatically Selecting the Source; stop here; Manually Selecting the Source
  • Page 36 – The; popup menu displays to the right of the; With the arrow keys, select the input connector you want and press
  • Page 37 – The next pictures show examples of the how the; menu appears when; Analog
  • Page 38 – • Composite
  • Page 39 – Adjusting Input Levels; this; Adjusting Levels for Analog Sources; not; Semi-Automatic Level Adjustment; Select a source in the
  • Page 40 – This must come from the
  • Page 41 – Manual Level Adjustment
  • Page 42 – Adjusting Levels for Digital Sources
  • Page 43 – Adjusting Levels for Video Sources; Adjusting the Picture With Color Bars
  • Page 45 – Adjusting Frequency and Phase; must; Making a Checkerboard Pattern With Paint; native
  • Page 46 – Adjusting Frequency Manually; Adjusting Phase Manually
  • Page 47 – Aspect Ratio Settings; Scale Mode Settings; To select the Scale Mode, press
  • Page 48 – Fill All
  • Page 49 – One to One
  • Page 50 – Justify Settings; Center; Overscan; These show the number of displays wide and high for the; to put a single picture on the four displays in the upper left; Unit Column and Unit Row; and a Unit Row value of; Wall Mode
  • Page 51 – Adjusting Sharpness; menu to reduce scaling artifacts. If you are not scaling; Sharpness Settings; The Sharpness setting is in the
  • Page 53 – Adjusting Position; Picture Position; Press the; Horizontal Position
  • Page 55 – Viewport; Use the; Display Resolution; Shows the number of display pixels being used.
  • Page 57 – Adjusting Color Balance; Understanding Color Temperature
  • Page 58 – To access the; Tips for Color Balancing; will save all the current settings to a temporary memory.
  • Page 59 – menu slider bars have colored bulbs at each end
  • Page 61 – Advanced Options; Some options on the; covered in other sections of this manual:
  • Page 62 – Miscellaneous Options; menu contains several unrelated settings. To access the; twice on the remote.; Curtain Pattern; Preferred Source Detection
  • Page 63 – Auto Setup Options; Retry on Lost Signal; “Do” Checkboxes
  • Page 64 – Menu Options; on the remote and; H Position; means the menus will not automatically disappear. The maximum; Rotate Menu; does not rotate the picture. It only arranges the menus so
  • Page 65 – Message in Picture; on the remote and from; Recall Last MIP; Redisplays the last Message in Picture that was displayed.; Timeout
  • Page 66 – Setting the Clock/Scheduling an Event
  • Page 67 – Press; to open the; Do one of the following:
  • Page 68 – Setting the Clock; Scheduling an Event
  • Page 71 – Backlight Control; To open the
  • Page 72 – Manual Backlight Control
  • Page 73 – High Temperature Warning; When this occurs, the display will show a warning message on the; Auto Backlight On; If; Turn Backlight Off With No Source and DPMS Delay; causes the backlights
  • Page 75 – Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics; Serial Port Settings; Group ID and Unit ID
  • Page 76 – With this scheme, you have four ways to address these displays:; ASCII Response Type; or; ASCII Response Terminator; transmission from the display.
  • Page 77 – Baud Rate; Must; at the computer to match each other.; Serial Port Status; To view RS232 port status, press; menu provides diagnostic information for the serial port.; Controlling With RS232 Commands
  • Page 79 – Saving and Recalling Configurations; How Automatic Save Works; • You can compare multiple settings quickly
  • Page 80 – What the Memories Store
  • Page 82 – Saving Configurations
  • Page 83 – Changing the Name of the Memory Slot
  • Page 84 – Use the up/down arrows to change the character.; Select; and press
  • Page 85 – Recalling Stored Configurations
  • Page 86 – Deleting a Configuration
  • Page 87 – In the
  • Page 89 – Basic Troubleshooting; If your screen shows black or a test pattern
  • Page 90 – m70L doesn’t respond to remote control
  • Page 91 – Checking Unit Status; Backlight Status Shows; • OK if both banks of backlights are functioning normally; Internal Temperature
  • Page 92 – Where to Go From Here
  • Page 93 – Go to
  • Page 94 – Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware; Click Utility Software.
  • Page 95 – Specifications
  • Page 101 – m70L Dimensions; Front and Side View
  • Page 102 – Rear View
  • Page 103 – Regulatory Information
  • Page 105 – Index; Operation Numbers
  • Page 108 – see temporary image retention
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