Hp LD4245tm 41.92-inch Interactive LED Digital Signag User Manual

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Page 1 - Digital Signage Displays

HP Touch ScreenDigital Signage DisplaysUser Guide

Page 3 - About this guide

E3: Delete the 3rd Off Time dataE4: Delete the 4th Off Time dataE5: Delete the 5th Off Time dataE6: Delete the 6th Off Time dataE7: Delete the 7th Off

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Data11. f1h to f7h (Write/Read one index)F1: Write/Read the 1st index of On Time dataF2: Write/Read the 2nd index of On Time dataF3: Write/Read the 3r

Page 5 - Table of contents

Data400 to 17: 00 to 23 HoursData500 to 3B: 00 to 59 Minutes* When you read or delete the current on time list, all of [Data2] [Data3] [Data4][Data5]

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Acknowledgement[h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]23. Language (Command: f i)To set the language for OSD.Transmission[f][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data0

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Transmission[f][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00: Picture Reset01: Screen Reset02: Factory Reset03: Audio ResetAcknowledgement[k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG]

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* This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while the TileMode set to On.Transmission[d][e][ ][Set ID][ ]

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*Set Tile V Position to 0x00 before setting Tile V Size.* This function is available only when the Natural option of the Tile Mode is set to Off while

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FF: Check the statusAcknowledgement[n][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]* Temperature is displayed in hexadecimal.35. Remote Controller Lock/ Key Lock (Co

Page 11 - 1 Product features

[l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]38. Operating time return (Command: d l)To check the panel used time.Transmission[d][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]DataFF

Page 12 - Optional accessories

Acknowledgement[g][ ][set ID][][OK/NG][Data][x]** It may not be supported depending on the model.42. Display Name (Command: v a)To fill the Display Na

Page 13 - Maintenance guidelines

1 Product featuresHP Digital Signage modelsThe HP LCD digital signage displays have a wide-aspect active matrix thin-film transistor (TFT) panel.The d

Page 14 - Cleaning the display

The data is always ff(in Hex).Acknowledgement[l][ ][00][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]Data"hhhhhhhh" where h is a hex value44. Display Location (Command

Page 15 - 3 Assembling and preparing

47. Scheduling Input Select (Command : f u) (Main Picture Input)To select input source for TV depending on day.Transmission[f][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data1]

Page 16 - Using the IR receiver

[f][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00: Off01: OnAcknowledgement[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]50. Subnet mask, VOE Setup (Command: v g)To set the sub

Page 17 - Using the security system

Data"hhhhhhhh" where h is a hex value53. Check VOE Availability (Command: v i)To check whether display is free or attached to a media player

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The data format is ASCII Code.104 Appendix C Controlling multiple products

Page 19 - 4 Remote control

Accessories●Software and documentation disc●Remote control●Power cord●DisplayPort cable●HDMI cable●RGB (VGA) cable●USB Cable (Type A to Type B)●IR rec

Page 20 - Remote control buttons

2 Safety and maintenance guidelinesImportant safety informationA power cord is included with the display. If another cord is used, use only a power so

Page 21 - Remote control buttons 11

cord does not exceed the rating of the cord. Look on the power label to determine the ampererating (AMPS or A) for each device.●Install the display ne

Page 22 - 5 Using the display

3 Assembling and preparingItem Connection panel Description(1) Touch USB Connects a touch USB cable from the computer to the display. HDMI Connects v

Page 23 - RGB/VGA connection

Item Screen marks Description(2) INPUT Changes the input source. MENU Accesses the main menus, or saves your input and exits the menus. Moves the sel

Page 24 - DisplayPort connection

Portrait layoutTo install in portrait orientation, rotate the display counterclockwise 90 degrees when looking at itfrom the front.Using the security

Page 25 - HDMI connection

If you intend to mount the display to a wall, attach a wall mounting interface (optional parts) to theback of the set.When you install the display usi

Page 26 - Touch USB cable connection

4 Remote controlThe remote control ships with batteries.To replace batteries, open the battery cover, replace batteries (1.5 V AAA) matching (+) and (

Page 27 - IR receiver connection

© 2014 Hewlett-Packard DevelopmentCompany, L.P. The information containedherein is subject to change without notice.The only warranties for HP product

Page 28 - LAN/VOE connection

Remote control buttonsItem Button Function Item Button Function(1) Power Turns the display on or off. (7) MUTE Mutes all sound.(2) MONITORON/OFFTu

Page 29 - User Guide

Item Button Function Item Button Function(14) MENU Accesses the main menus orsaves your input and exitsmenus. (20) USB Selects USB menu to control

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5 Using the displayConnecting the display to a Digital Signage media player orcomputerYour display supports the Plug and Play feature. In Plug and Pla

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RGB/VGA connectionTransmits an analog video signal from your computer to the display. Connect the computer and thedisplay with a standard RGB/VGA cabl

Page 32 - Adjusting the screen

DisplayPort connectionTransmits digital video signal from your computer to the display. Connect the computer and thedisplay with a DisplayPort cable a

Page 33 - Adjusting sound

HDMI connectionTransmits the digital video and audio signals from your computer to the display. Connect thecomputer and the display with an HDMI cable

Page 34 - Using additional options

Touch USB cable connectionConnect one end of the provided USB cable to the USB upstream connector (type B) on the rear ofthe display, and connect the

Page 35 - Adjusting aspect ratio

IR receiver connectionAllows the use of a wired remote or IR receiver extension. The IR cable is provided with the display.IR magnetic receiver must b

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LAN/VOE connectionConnecting the display using LAN/VOE▲To connect the display to a network, plug your CAT-5 network cable into the Ethernet port.The E

Page 37 - Using additional options 27

Connecting multiple displays to one playerMultiple displays may be connected to a single media player/computer two different ways, usingVideo Over Eth

Page 38 - 6 Customizing settings

About this guideThis guide provides information on setting up the display, troubleshooting, and technicalspecifications.WARNING! Text set off in this

Page 39 - PICTURE settings

Multiple displays (up to 25 for DP and 6 for RGB/VGA) may be connected to a single media player/computer using Tile Mode. Multiple displays in Tile Mo

Page 40 - Advanced control

To remotely manage and control multiple displays in Tile Mode when using either VGA or DisplayPortvideo source, either a RS-232 or Network connection

Page 41 - AUDIO settings

Adjusting the screenSelecting an image modeDisplay images in its optimized settings by selecting one of the preset image modes.1. Press MENU to access

Page 42 - TIME settings

AdvancedControlCustomizes the advanced options.Picture Reset Restores the options to the default setting.6. When you are finished, press EXIT. When yo

Page 43 - OPTION settings

Customizing sound optionsCustomize options of each sound mode for the best sound quality.1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigatio

Page 44 - Tile Mode

NOTE: Touch accuracy is optimized by using full screen mode. The monitor should be adjusted to16:9 aspect ratio. Also, the user may adjust the aspect

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16:9 : This selection will allow you to adjust the picture horizontally, in linear proportion, to fillthe entire screen (useful for viewing 4:3 format

Page 46 - Position

4:3 : This selection will allow you to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio. Black barswill appear on both the left and right of the scree

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6 Customizing settingsAccessing main menus1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to one of the following men

Page 48 - Picture ID

PICTURE settings1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to PICTURE and press OK.3. Press the Navigation butto

Page 49 - NETWORK settings

iv About this guide

Page 50 - 7 Making connections

Picture Mode optionsSetting DescriptionBacklight Adjusts the brightness of the screen by controlling the LED backlight. If youdecrease the brightness

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Gamma (High/Medium/ Low) Set your own gamma value. On the display, high gamma values display whitishimages and low gamma values display high contrast

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OFF: Disables sound to the display speaker. Use this option when using an external sounddevice.TIME settings1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2.

Page 53 - Component connection

OPTION settings1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to OPTION and press OK.3. Press the Navigation buttons

Page 54 - Connecting to a USB

●Configuration define an array of displays showing a single image (up to 25 DisplayPortand 6 RGB/VGA).Auto Config: Sets to adjust the screen position,

Page 55 - Daisy chain displays

●1x2: When using 2 displays.●2x2: When using 4 displays.●3x3: When using 9 displays.●4x4: When using 16 displays.Accessing main menus 35

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●5x5: When using 25 displays.Tile Mode – Natural modeWhen active, the part of the image that would normally be displayed in the gap between the displa

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Adjusts the size of the subscreen (Size 0-10).NOTE: The subscreen is only supported when using the USB device.You can only change the size and positio

Page 58 - Network status

Picture IDPicture ID is used to change the settings of a specific display using a single IR receiver formultivision. Communication is possible between

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NETWORK settings1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to NETWORK and press OK.3. Press the Navigation butto

Page 60 - Browsing files

Table of contents1 Product features ...

Page 61 - Supported file format

7 Making connectionsConnect various external devices to the ports on the display back panel.1. Find an external device you want to connect to your dis

Page 62 - Playing videos

Connecting to a Computer, HD receiver, DVD, or VCRConnect a HD receiver, DVD, or VCR to the display and select an appropriate input mode.DisplayPort c

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HDMI connectionTransmits the digital video and audio signals from an external device to the display. Connect theexternal device and the display with t

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Component connectionTransmits the analog video and audio signals from an external device to the display. Connect theexternal device and the display wi

Page 65 - Viewing photos

Connecting to the LANa. Using a router (switch).Connect one end of the LAN cable (1) to the display and the other end to the router (2). Connectthe se

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Daisy chain displaysUse this function to digital video signal from a computer on multiple displays.1. Connect a signal input cable (DisplayPort cable)

Page 67 - Listening to music

8 Setting up the display for music, videos,and photosConnect the display to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port as shown in the followingillus

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●If selecting IP Manual Setting, press the Navigation and Number buttons. IP addresses willneed to be input manually.●IP Auto Setting: Select this if

Page 69 - Using PIP/PBP

Network status1. Press MENU to access the main menus.2. Press the Navigation buttons to scroll to NETWORK and press OK.3. Press the Navigation buttons

Page 70 - PBP function

●The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device.●Do not turn off the display or unplug the USB device when the connected USB

Page 71 - 9 Operating the touch screen

Selecting a sound mode ... 23Customizing sound option

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Browsing filesAccess the photo, music, or video lists and browse files.1. Connect a USB storage device.2. Press MENU to access the main menus.3. Press

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Supported file formatType Supported file formatMovie DAT,MPG,MPEG,VOB,AVI,MP4,MKV,TS,T RP,TP,ASF,WMV,FLV)Movie (*.mpg/*.mpeg/*dat/*.ts/*.trp/*.tp/*.vo

Page 74 - 10 Troubleshooting

●SOF0: baseline●SOF1: Extend Sequential●SOF2: ProgressivePhoto size:●Min: 64 x 64●Max: 136 x 768Music: MP3Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbpsSampling rate:●

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Scans forward in a file.MENU Show the Option menu.Hide the menu on the full-sized screen.Return to Movie List.< or > Skips to specific points in

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NOTE: Option values changed in Movie List do not affect Photo List and Music List.Option value changed in Photo List and Music List are changed likewi

Page 77 - A Specifications

NOTE: Only 10,000 sync blocks are supported within the subtitle file.When playing a video, you can adjust the Picture Size by pressing the ARC button.

Page 78 - Dimensions

NOTE: The supported photo size is limited. You cannot rotate a photo if the resolution of the rotatedwidth is larger than the supported resolution siz

Page 79 - 46.96-inch (119.3-cm) model

Shutter Pushes the current slide like drawing or pulling down the blind as it plays to the next slideFade In Fades the slide out slowly before playing

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orWhen playing, when you press the << button, the previous music file will be played. When you press the>> button, the next music file wil

Page 81 - *RGB mode only

Using PIP/PBPDisplays videos or photos stored in a USB device on a single display by dividing it into the main andsub screens.1. Press the MENU button

Page 82 - IR codes

8 Setting up the display for music, videos, and photos ... 46Netwo

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5. Select the PIP or PBP icon from the play list.6. Select either Main or Sub for sound. You must select the output sound before running the PIP orPBP

Page 84 - B Agency regulatory notices

9 Operating the touch screenInstalling the touch softwareMicrosoft Windows 8/ Windows 7(plug and play)NOTE: For instructions about connecting the USB

Page 85 - Avis Canadien

Then, connect the USB cable to your computer so that it automatically recognizes the touch screendisplay.CAUTION: You can use the touch screen after t

Page 86 - Power cord set requirements

Connect the USB cable to your computer so that it automatically recognizes the touch screen display.Go to Control Panel, select System and Security, a

Page 87 - Product environmental notices

10 TroubleshootingTouch screen troubleshootingCause SolutionComputer does not recover from Sleep mode when the touchscreen is touched.Sleep mode recov

Page 88 - 11363-2006

No image is displayed.Cause SolutionHDMI/DisplayPort : 1920 x 1080 @ 60 HzDoes the 'Check signal cable' message appear? The signal cable bet

Page 89 - Turkey EEE regulation

The audio function does not work.Cause SolutionNo sound? See if the audio cable is connected properly.Adjust the volume.See if the sound is set proper

Page 90 - RS-232C configurations

A Specifications41.92-inch (106.5-cm) modelLCD Panel Screen type 1064.67 mm Wide (41.92 inch) TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) P

Page 91 - Command reference list

Embedded Software Support WES7P Minimum Finger Spacing 15 mm (center to center)For models that support speakers:Audio RMS Audio Output 10 W + 10 W

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46.96-inch (119.3-cm) modelLCD Panel Screen type 1192.78 mm Wide (46.96 inch) TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) Panel.Visible dia

Page 93 - Acknowledgement

Japanese power cord requirements ... 76Product environmental notices ..

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Audio RMS Audio Output 10 W + 10 W (R + L)Input Sensitivity 0.7 VrmsSpeaker Impedance 8 ΩDimensionsNOTE: Product specifications may change without pri

Page 95 - 06. Contrast (Command: k g)

Recognizing preset display resolutionsThe display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are set as factorydefaults. This displ

Page 96 - 08. Sharpness (Command: k k)

DTV modeResolution Component HDMI/DisplayPort (DTV)480i o x576i o x480p o o576p o o720p o o1080i o o1080p o oNOTE: HDMI/DisplayPort input mode may ide

Page 97 - 14. Bass (Command: ks)

4D PSM R/C BUTTON02 Volume (+) R/C BUTTON03 Volume (-) R/C BUTTON09 MUTE R/C BUTTONE0 Bright ^ (Page Up) R/C BUTTONE1 Bright v (Page Down) R/C BUTTON1

Page 98 - 18. Time (Command: f a)

B Agency regulatory noticesFederal Communications Commission noticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B di

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For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact:Hewlett Packard CompanyP. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101Houston, Texas 77269-2000Or, call (281)

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German ergonomics noticeHP products which bear the “GS” approval mark, when forming part of a system comprising HP brandcomputers, keyboards and monit

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Product environmental noticesCalifornia Perchlorate Material NoticePerchlorate material - special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazar

Page 102 - 21. Sleep Time (Command: f f)

11363-200611363-2006India restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS)This product complies with the “India E-waste (Management and Handling) Rule 2011”

Page 103 - 25. Reset (Command: f k)

Turkey EEE regulationIn Conformity with the EEE RegulationEEE Yönetmeliğine UygundurUkraine Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesОбладнання відповідає в

Page 104 - 26. Tile Mode (Command: d d)

21. Sleep Time (Command: f f) ... 9222. Power On Delay (Command: f h) ...

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C Controlling multiple productsUse this method to connect several products to a single computer. You can control several productsat a time by connecti

Page 106 - 33. DPM Select (Command: f j)

Communication parameterBaud Rate: 9600 baud Rate (UART)Data Length: 8 bitParity Bit: NoneStop Bit: 1 bitFlow Control: NoneCommunication Code: ASCII co

Page 107 - 36. Key (Command: m c)

23. Language f I Refer to ‘Language’24. ISM Method j p Refer ti ‘ISM Method’25. Reset f k 00 to 0326. Tile Mode d d 00 to FF27. Tile ID Set d l Refer

Page 108 - 41. Backlight (Command: m g)

NOTE: During USB operations such as EMF, all commands except Power(k a) and Key(m c) arenot executed and treated as NG.Transmission / Receiving protoc

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* Only when the display is fully powered on, the Acknowledgement signal is returned properly. *There may be a certain time of delay between the Transm

Page 110 - 46. DHCP (VOE) (Command: v e)

[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]04. Energy Saving (Command: f l)To set the Energy Saving function.Transmission[f][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00: O

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07. Brightness (Command: k h)To adjust the screen brightness.Transmission[k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00 to 64: Brightness 0 to 100Acknowledgemen

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Acknowledgement[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]11. Balance (Command: k t)To adjust the sound balance.Transmission[k][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00

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[k][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]Data00 - 64: Bass 0 to 100Acknowledgement[s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]15. Speaker (Command: d v)To select the speake

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Transmission[f][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Year][ ][Month][ ][Day of Month][] [Hour][][Minute][][Daylight Savings Time][Cr]DataYear00 to 63: 2000 to 2099Month01

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