Page 3 - Copyright © 25 Jan 2008 by Planar Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide iii Copyright © 25 Jan 2008 by Planar Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Planar Systems, Inc. Trademark Credits Windows™ is a trademark of Microsoft Corp.Planar's Big Pict...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Introduction; Accessories With
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide i Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety for You and the m70L . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Configuring an m70L
Table of Contents ii m70L Installation & Configuration Guide About UPS Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 RS232 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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
Safety for You and the m70L 2 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Safety for You and the m70L This display was designed with safety in mind. If you don’t heed the safety warnings and cautions, you could get hurt. The safety warnings are on stickers in various places in and on the display. Ge...
Page 12 - Disposal Information
Safety for You and the m70L 4 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Disposal Information (QJOLVK 'LVSRVDORIROG(OHFWULFDO (OHFWURQLF(TXLSPHQW$SSOLFDEOH WKURXJKRXW WKH(XURSHDQ8QLRQDQGRWKHU(XURSHDQFRXQWULHVZLWKVHSDUDWHF ROOHFWLRQ SURJUDPV 7KLVV\PEROIRXQGRQ\RXUSURGXFWRURQLWVSDFNDJLQJLQGLFDWH VWKDW...
Page 14 - Recommended Usage; Burn-In Versus Temporary Image Retention; temporary; What is Temporary Image Retention?; Static Image Applications
Recommended Usage 6 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Recommended Usage In order to get the most out of your m70L, use the following recommended guidelines to optimize the display. Burn-In Versus Temporary Image Retention Burn-in causes the screen to retain an image essentially forever, wi...
Page 15 - Normal Use Thermal Guidelines
Recommended Usage m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 7 Normal Use Thermal Guidelines Normal use of an m70L is defined as operating in the open air to prevent heat buildup, and without direct or indirect heat sources such as adjacent displays, lighting fixtures, heating ducts, or direct sunl...
Page 16 - VESA Mounts, General Description; Keep in mind the following general installation guidelines:
VESA Mounts, General Description 8 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide VESA Mounts, General Description VESA mounts are used to secure the m70L for display. The m70L can be installed using a variety of VESA mounts available through Planar. If you do not have a VESA mount and would like to pu...
Page 17 - Installing an m70L; Before You Begin; Plan Your Installation
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 9 Installing an m70L This section explains how to install an m70L. We suggest that you read the entire section before you attempt to install the unit. Before You Begin Make sure you have all the items in these checklists before you begin unpacking and inst...
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
Installation Checklist m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 11 Installation Checklist Use this quick checklist to ensure you have performed the installation steps in the correct order. 1 Unpack the display and check the contents see "Unpacking and Checking Accessories" on page 11. 2 I...
Page 20 - Optional Accessories
Unpacking and Checking Accessories 12 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Optional Accessories Customer-Supplied Accessories Make sure you have the following customer-supplied items as needed to complete your installation: • RJ45 to 9-pin adapter, if you will use RS232 commands to control th...
Page 22 - Install the four screws that secure the VIM board.
Installing the Video Input Module (VIM) 14 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 6 Install the VIM board in its place, pressing the VIM board connector into the control board connector; it is a snug fit. 7 Install the four screws that secure the VIM board. 8 Slide the new VIM board cover in pl...
Page 23 - Install the screws that secure the new VIM cover.
Installing the Video Input Module (VIM) m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 15 10 Install the screws that secure the new VIM cover. 11 Reconnect all cables, including the power cord. It is now safe to turn on the AC power.
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:
Connecting Source Cables m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 17 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: • Analog computer (from UXGA down to VGA) • Digital computer • Video (...
Page 26 - Using the DVI Out Connector; Selecting the Correct Input
Connecting Source Cables 18 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Using the DVI Out Connector Digital Video Interface (DVI) digitally connects computers to their monitors or connects to any display with a DVI input. The m70L converts the analog inputs to DVI and makes this available at the Dig...
Page 27 - Connecting Power; About UPS Supplies
Connecting Power m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 19 Connecting Power The display typically draws 6.5A at 115V or 3.25A at 230V. For countries outside of North America, it is the responsibility of the installer to provide the power supply cord certified for use in the destination country....
Page 30 - Connecting RS232 Cables
RS232 Communication 22 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Connecting RS232 Cables 1 Connect the 9-pin adapter to the serial output connector of the controlling computer. ( This computer does not have to be the same one as the computer used as a picture source.) The serial output is sometime...
Page 32 - Using the Remote; If the Remote Doesn’t Work; • The batteries in the remote are dead or installed wrong.
Using the Remote 24 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Using the Remote The remote control operates with IR (infrared) signals going to the IR receiver (located in the lower right corner of the screen for landscape and in the lower left corner for portrait). (Later, to prevent accidental ad...
Page 33 - Selecting the Source; button on the remote.
Selecting the Source m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 25 Selecting the Source Selecting the source means choosing the input connector from where the picture is coming. Selecting the source (picture) manually is usually quicker than using the SOURCE button. You’ll choose from the connector...
Page 34 - Computer Sources
Selecting the Source 26 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Computer Sources Use the HD-15 connector for standard analog inputs, the type used for years with computers. For digital inputs, use the DVI connector. Either of these accept pictures of the following common standards as well as man...
Page 35 - Automatically Selecting the Source; stop here; Manually Selecting the Source
Automatically Selecting the Source m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 27 Automatically Selecting the Source 1 Aim the remote control at the screen and press SOURCE . a The display looks at each of the connectors and stops on the first one that is receiving a valid picture. b If this is succ...
Page 36 - The; popup menu displays to the right of the; With the arrow keys, select the input connector you want and press
Manually Selecting the Source 28 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 3 The SOURCE popup menu displays to the right of the PICTURE menu. Note: If the display does not have a VIM ( Video Input Module) installed, only the first two items will appear in this menu. 4 With the arrow keys, select t...
Page 37 - The next pictures show examples of the how the; menu appears when; Analog
Manually Selecting the Source m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 29 5 The next pictures show examples of the how the PICTURE menu appears when different sources are selected. When you are finished, press MENU . • Analog • Digital • S-Video P i c t u r e S o u r c e A n a l o g S y n c Ty p ...
Page 38 - • Composite
Manually Selecting the Source 30 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide • Composite • Component (YPbPr) • SDI Note: For additional information about source selection, see "Preferred Source Detection" on page 54. P i c t u r e S o u r c e C o m p V i d e o V i d e o S t a n d a r d N T S...
Page 39 - Adjusting Input Levels; this; Adjusting Levels for Analog Sources; not; Semi-Automatic Level Adjustment; Select a source in the
Adjusting Input Levels m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 31 Adjusting Input Levels For all sources, adjusting to the source’s picture means learning what that source means by black and white. For analog sources, black is supposed to be a voltage of zero coming from the computer’s video car...
Page 40 - This must come from the
Adjusting Input Levels 32 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 2 To access the INPUT LEVELS menu, press LEVEL on the remote. 3 From the computer source, display an all-black picture. This must come from the computer source that will be used for the program. We suggest you display a black scre...
Page 41 - Manual Level Adjustment
Adjusting Input Levels m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 33 Manual Level Adjustment 1 Select a source in the PICTURE menu. 2 To access the INPUT LEVELS menu, press LEVEL on the remote. 3 Display an all-black picture from the source computer. Note: Black Level must be done before White Leve...
Page 42 - Adjusting Levels for Digital Sources
Adjusting Input Levels 34 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Adjusting Levels for Digital Sources Caution: These controls are advanced level controls and should not be adjusted unless you have been instructed by the factory or are familiar with black level adjustments. Digital computer sour...
Page 43 - Adjusting Levels for Video Sources; Adjusting the Picture With Color Bars
Adjusting Input Levels m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 35 6 If you have more than one source coming through the same connector, adjust Input Levels for each source. Adjusting Levels for Video Sources Video sources are best adjusted if a color bar test pattern is available from the video ...
Page 45 - Adjusting Frequency and Phase; must; Making a Checkerboard Pattern With Paint; native
Adjusting Frequency and Phase m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 37 Adjusting Frequency and Phase Frequency and Phase are mostly adjusted for computer sources and must be made using the computer that has, or will have, program content. Although Frequency and Phase can also be adjusted for c...
Page 46 - Adjusting Frequency Manually; Adjusting Phase Manually
Adjusting Frequency and Phase 38 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Adjusting Frequency Manually 1 Press FREQ / PHASE on the remote. This opens the PICTURE menu. Confirm that the source is ANALOG . 2 Display a checkerboard pattern from the computer. 3 Select FREQUENCY in the menu and use th...
Page 47 - Aspect Ratio Settings; Scale Mode Settings; To select the Scale Mode, press
Aspect Ratio Settings m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 39 Aspect Ratio Settings The aspect ratio of any picture is its width divided by its height. W/H = Aspect Ratio The native aspect ratio of the m70L is 1.77. This is sometimes referred to as 16:9. This is the HDTV picture format. The n...
Page 48 - Fill All
Aspect Ratio Settings 40 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Note: The display is not capable of compressing the image in one direction while stretching it in the other. For example, if you try to display a UXGA (1600 x 1200) on an m70L (1920 x 1080) at Fill All, the display will letterbox t...
Page 49 - One to One
Aspect Ratio Settings m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 41 Wide-screen Stretches width of image; fills Top and Bottom with border Fits width of image without distortion; fills height with border Stretches image to fill width without affecting height Displays full image without distortion W...
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
Aspect Ratio Settings 42 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Justify Settings Justify determines how the picture will be placed in a wall of displays. For a single display, Justify determines placement on the screen. If the image is not large enough to fill all the displays in the wall, some...
Page 51 - Adjusting Sharpness; menu to reduce scaling artifacts. If you are not scaling; Sharpness Settings; The Sharpness setting is in the
Adjusting Sharpness m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 43 Adjusting Sharpness After you set the Scale Mode to the one you will use for the program, select the Sharpness level in the PICTURE menu to reduce scaling artifacts. If you are not scaling your image, you may skip this section. (For ...
Page 53 - Adjusting Position; Picture Position; Press the; Horizontal Position
Adjusting Position m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 45 Adjusting Position Position moves the picture on the screen but does not move the menus. Picture Position Press the SIZE / POS button once on the remote to open the PICTURE POSITION menu. The four arrow keys move the picture on the sc...
Page 55 - Viewport; Use the; Display Resolution; Shows the number of display pixels being used.
Viewport m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 47 Viewport Use the VIEWPOR T menu ( MAIN > SIZE & POSITION > VIEWPOR T WINDOW ) to adjust the number of pixels actually used on the display. You can’t increase this number, but you can reduce it. Display Resolution Shows the resolution ...
Page 57 - Adjusting Color Balance; Understanding Color Temperature
Adjusting Color Balance m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 49 Adjusting Color Balance Color Balance is used to match the colors of adjacent displays when several displays are arranged in an array. You may also use it to adjust the color of a single display. Understanding Color Temperature D...
Page 58 - To access the; Tips for Color Balancing; will save all the current settings to a temporary memory.
Adjusting Color Balance 50 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide To access the COLOR BALANCE menu, press MISC once on the remote. Tips for Color Balancing • COPY TO CLIPBOARD will save all the current settings to a temporary memory. You can then make more adjustments to see if it gets better o...
Page 59 - menu slider bars have colored bulbs at each end
Adjusting Color Balance m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 51 Color Balance values are saved for all input sources in the same memory location. • Removing red has the same effect on hue as increasing blue and green together. The COLOR BALANCE menu slider bars have colored bulbs at each end ...
Page 61 - Advanced Options; Some options on the; covered in other sections of this manual:
Advanced Options m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 53 Advanced Options Some options on the ADVANCED OPTIONS menu ( MAIN > ADVANCED OPTIONS ) are covered in other sections of this manual: • Color Balance: see "Adjusting Color Balance" on page 49 • Backlight Settings: see "Bac...
Page 62 - Miscellaneous Options; menu contains several unrelated settings. To access the; twice on the remote.; Curtain Pattern; Preferred Source Detection
Advanced Options 54 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Miscellaneous Options The MISCELLANEOUS menu contains several unrelated settings. To access the MISCELLANEOUS menu, press MISC twice on the remote. Curtain Pattern The curtain pattern determines what the m70L will show when you press th...
Page 63 - Auto Setup Options; Retry on Lost Signal; “Do” Checkboxes
Advanced Options m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 55 Auto Setup Options Auto Setup Options determine what will happen automatically and what will not. To access the AUTO SETUP OPTIONS menu, press MISC five times on the remote. Each checkbox in the AUTO SETUP OPTIONS menu can be turned on ...
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
Advanced Options 56 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Menu Options Menu Options determine the position, orientation and time duration of the menus on the screen. To access the MENU OPTIONS menu, press MENU on the remote and from the MAIN MENU , select ADVANCED OPTIONS > MENU OPTIONS . H...
Page 65 - Message in Picture; on the remote and from; Recall Last MIP; Redisplays the last Message in Picture that was displayed.; Timeout
Advanced Options m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 57 Message in Picture Message in Picture enables text messages to be displayed on a single display or an array. To access the MESSAGE IN PICTURE menu, press MENU on the remote and from the MAIN MENU , select ADVANCED OPTIONS > MESSAGE I...
Page 66 - Setting the Clock/Scheduling an Event
Advanced Options 58 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Setting the Clock/Scheduling an Event The m70L can be easily programmed to update the clock during annual time changes, as well as to schedule specific events, such as turning the unit on or off. 1 To access the SET CLOCK / SCHEDULE EVE...
Page 67 - Press; to open the; Do one of the following:
Advanced Options m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 59 2 Press ENTER to open the EVENT popup menu. 3 Do one of the following: • To set the clock, see "Setting the Clock" on page 60. • To schedule an event, see "Scheduling an Event" on page 60. S e t C l o c k / S c h e d u l...
Page 68 - Setting the Clock; Scheduling an Event
Advanced Options 60 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Setting the Clock Use the following instructions to set the clock. 1 If 0 is not already selected in the Event # line, use the -/+ keys to select it. 2 Depending on the changes you want to make, update any of the following lines: • Year...
Page 71 - Backlight Control; To open the
Backlight Control m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 63 Backlight Control Backlight control can automatically adjust the screen brightness as ambient light conditions change. Note: To extend the backlight life, it is recommended that you use the lowest backlight brightness that makes sense ...
Page 72 - Manual Backlight Control
Backlight Control 64 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Manual Backlight Control This mode is useful when the m70L is in a room with no outside windows and unchanging ambient light levels. 1 Set the BACKLIGHT CONTROL MODE to MANUAL . 2 Adjust the BACKLIGHT INTENSITY to a comfortable brightn...
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
Backlight Control m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 65 High Temperature Warning The m70L has a feature that allows the display to recognize when it is too hot and to automatically reduce the backlight intensity in an effort to cool itself down. When this occurs, the display will show a war...
Page 75 - Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics; Serial Port Settings; Group ID and Unit ID
Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 67 Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics If you want to control the displays remotely with RS232 commands from a computer, read this section. Otherwise, skip it. Multiple displays can be linked together for RS232 control...
Page 76 - With this scheme, you have four ways to address these displays:; ASCII Response Type; or; ASCII Response Terminator; transmission from the display.
Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics 68 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Part of the RS232 command will be an address. This address may take several forms. For example, suppose you have eight displays in one area divided into two groups. You might set the IDs of the displays like this: Wi...
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
Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 69 Baud Rate Must be the same as that used by the controlling computer. The baud rate is not automatically set, as it is with modem communications. It must be manually set here and at the computer to match each other. N...
Page 79 - Saving and Recalling Configurations; How Automatic Save Works; • You can compare multiple settings quickly
Saving and Recalling Configurations m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 71 Saving and Recalling Configurations Some settings are saved automatically, but there are big advantages to saving a configuration manually. You can use the 40 numbered memory “slots” to save and recall settings, which...
Page 80 - What the Memories Store
Saving and Recalling Configurations 72 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide What the Memories Store The following settings can be stored in a memory slot and recalled when needed: • Selected source • Resolution (and much more about the signal) • Frequency • Phase • Sharpness • Position and si...
Page 82 - Saving Configurations
Saving and Recalling Configurations 74 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Saving Configurations 1 Set up the display the way you want it. 2 Press the SAVE button twice. The SAVE grid menu displays. This menu contains 40 numbered memory slots. 3 Using the arrow keys on the remote, navigate t...
Page 83 - Changing the Name of the Memory Slot
Saving and Recalling Configurations m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 75 Note: This menu shows all the settings that will be saved. You can’t change anything but the name in this menu. The appearance of this menu is somewhat different for digital and video sources, reflecting what is saved...
Page 84 - Use the up/down arrows to change the character.; Select; and press
Saving and Recalling Configurations 76 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide b Use the up/down arrows to change the character. 2 When you are finished, press PREV . 3 Select SAVE NOW and press ENTER . Note: If you use RS232 controls, you can also use commands to send a string name to a memory ...
Page 85 - Recalling Stored Configurations
Saving and Recalling Configurations m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 77 Recalling Stored Configurations 1 Press SAVE once to open the RECALL grid menu. 2 Navigate to the slot you want to recall. When navigating, you can only go to the checked numbers. All the slots with checks have someth...
Page 86 - Deleting a Configuration
Saving and Recalling Configurations 78 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 4 If the name is not the one you want, press PREV and choose another memory. 5 In the RECALL SLOT menu, RECALL NOW is selected. Press ENTER to recall the parameters currently displayed in the menu. 6 We suggest that y...
Page 87 - In the
Saving and Recalling Configurations m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 79 4 In the DELETE SLOT menu, DELETE NOW is selected. 5 Press ENTER . 6 Use the left arrow to make the YES red and press ENTER . Note: It is not necessary to delete the data in a memory slot before saving new data. Savin...
Page 89 - Basic Troubleshooting; If your screen shows black or a test pattern
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 81 Basic Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting tables to diagnose and resolve common problems. If your screen shows black or a test pattern Do This Result Explanation / Further Action 1 Press MONITOR on the remote. No menu appears The backlight...
Page 90 - m70L doesn’t respond to remote control
82 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 3 Press MENU on the remote until the MAIN MENU appears. The “source absent” pane is visible Make sure the correct source is selected by pressing SOURCE . If necessary, change to a different source. Make sure the source is on. Make sure the cable between...
Page 91 - Checking Unit Status; Backlight Status Shows; • OK if both banks of backlights are functioning normally; Internal Temperature
Checking Unit Status m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 83 Checking Unit Status 1 Press MONITOR on the remote. Backlight Status Shows • OK if both banks of backlights are functioning normally • FAILED if the backlight banks are not functioning normally Internal Temperature Indicates the cur...
Page 92 - Where to Go From Here
Where to Go From Here 84 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Where to Go From Here If none of the suggestions offered thus far have solved your problem, contact Planar’s Technical Support Department. via mail: Planar Systems, Inc.Control Room and Digital Signage1195 NW Compton DriveBeaverton...
Page 93 - Go to
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 85 Accessing Planar’s Technical Support Website 1 Go to www.planarsignage.com/partners Under "Partner login", click on CONSULTANTS AND DESIGNERS User name: techPassword: help 2 From there, you can access downloadable utility software, new firmware,...
Page 94 - Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware; Click Utility Software.
Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware 86 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware Some of the other documents for the m70L, which are or will be available from the Technical Support Department website, are listed below: Downloading Uti...
Page 95 - Specifications
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 87 Specifications Mechanical Specifications Specification m70L Notes Outside dimensions in/lbs mm/kg Width 66” 1664mm Height 39” 984mm Depth 5.8” 147mm Weight 163lbs 43kg Shipping weight 224lbs 102kg Orientation vertical and horizontal Display color charco...
Page 101 - m70L Dimensions; Front and Side View
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 93 m70L Dimensions Dimensions shown in parentheses are in inches. All other dimensions are in millimeters. Front and Side View
Page 102 - Rear View
Rear View 94 m70L Installation & Configuration Guide Rear View
Page 103 - Regulatory Information
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide 95 Regulatory Information Manufacturer's Name: Planar Systems, Inc. Manufacturer's Address: 1195 NW Compton Drive Beaverton, OR 97006 declares that the products Model Numbers:m70L (Direct-view LCD) conforms with the provisions of: Council Directive 2004/10...
Page 105 - Index; Operation Numbers
m70L Installation & Configuration Guide i Index Operation Numbers 1 to 1/ keep original size, 419-pin to RJ45 adapter, 21 A accessories customer-supplied, 12optional, 12 adapter, RJ45 to 9-pin, 21adjusting levels computer sources, 31manually, 33video sources, 35 adjusting to digital source, 34ad...
Page 108 - see temporary image retention
Index iv m70L Installation & Configuration Guide specifications electrical, 87environmental, 90mechanical, 87mounting, 91 static image applications, 6 T temperature warning, 65temporary image retention definition, 6 thermal guidelines, 7TIR see temporary image retention tools required, 9troubles...