IFP110

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Package Contents

Note: The cable(s) included in your package may vary depending on your country. Please contact your local reseller for more information.
Package Contents
  • AAA Battery
  • Camera Plate
  • Clamp x 5
  • Compliance Statement
  • HDMI Cable (3 m)
  • Power Cord (3 m)
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Replacement Pen Nib x 4
  • Retractable Stylus
  • RS-232 Adapter
  • Screw x 10
  • Touch Pen x 2
  • USB Touch Cable (3 m)
  • Remote Control

Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA)

Please follow the instructions in the wall mount installation guide to install your wall mount. If attaching to other building materials, please contact your nearest dealer.

Wall Mount Kit Specifications
Model VESA Spec.
(A x B)
Standard Screw
(C x D)
Screw Quantity
IFP110 1000 x 800 mm M8 x 20 mm 6
Note: Do not use screws that are longer than the standard dimension, as they may cause damage to the inside of the display.

Product Overview

Front/Rear View

Control Panel

Control Panel
Number Item Description
1
NFC Icon
NFC reader.
2
Light Sensor Icon
Ambient light sensor.
3
IR receiver
Remote control IR receiver.
4
Power On/Off Icon
  • Power indicator light
  • Press to turn ON the display.
  • Once on, press again to turn on or off the backlight only.
  • Once on, press and hold to turn off the display.
5
ViewBoard Home Icon
Return to the ViewBoard's main interface.
6
Return Icon
Return to the previous interface level (i.e., go back to a previous screen).
7
Touch Screen Icon
Disable/Enable the touch screen function.
8
Freeze Screen Icon
Freeze the current image on the screen
9
Volume Down Icon
Decrease the volume level
10
Volume Up Icon
Increase the volume level

I/O Panels

Front I/O

Front I/O Panel
Number Port Description
1 USB Type C Icon
(FRONT TYPE C)
  • USB Type C input
  • USB 3.0 standard
  • Supports DP v. 1.2 with audio, video, and touch
  • Supports LAN by 10M/100M
  • Supports power charge up to 65W. Power charge supported: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A
2 HDMI Icon
(FRONT HDMI)
  • HDMI input
  • Connect to a computer with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device
  • Supports 4K display; HDMI v. 2.0; CEC
3 TOUCH[1]
(TOUCH 3)
  • USB Type B
  • Touch signal output to external computer
  • After connection (with an external computer), the device connected to the USB port can directly be used by the external computer
4 USB
  • USB Type A input
  • USB 3.0 standard
  • Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard, mouse, etc.
  • Automatically switches between the external computer and ViewBoard
  • Supports: 5V/0.9A (x2)

Notes

  1. Pairs with the FRONT HDMI  HDMI Icon port next to it.

Rear I/O

Rear I/O Panel
Number Port Description
1 VGA External computer video input
2 AUDIO IN External computer audio input
3 TOUCH 2[1]
  • USB Type B
  • Touch signal output to external computer
  • After connection (with an external computer), the device connected to the USB port can directly be used by the external computer
4 USB Type C Icon
(Type C 3)
  • USB Type C
  • For data read/write only
  • USB 3.0 standard
  • Supports: 5V/0.9A
5 RS232 Serial interface; used for mutual transfer of data between devices
6 AUDIO OUT Audio output to an external speaker/headset
7 SPDIF Multichannel sound via optical signals.
8 LAN Standard RJ45 (10M/100M/1000M) Internet connection interface. Features hub support for network sharing.
9 USB
  • USB Type A input
  • USB 2.0 standard
  • Microphone for external device use
  • Supports: 5V/0.5A

Notes

  1. Pairs with the VGA and HDMI 2 port.

Side I/O

Side I/O Panel
Number Port Description
1 USB
  • USB Type A input
  • USB 3.0 standard
  • Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard, mouse, etc.
  • Automatically switches between the external computer and ViewBoard
  • Supports: 5V/0.9A (x2)
2 USB Type C Icon
(Type C 1)
  • USB Type C input
  • USB 3.0 standard
  • Supports DP v. 1.2 with audio, video, and touch
  • Supports power charge up to 100W. Power charge supported: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A, 20V/5A
3 HDMI OUT[1] Connect to devices with HDMI input function. Supports 1080p and 4K@60Hz.
4 TOUCH 1[2]
  • USB Type B
  • Touch signal output to external computer
  • After connection (with an external computer), the device connected to the USB port can directly be used by the external computer
5 HDMI 1
  • HDMI input
  • Connect to a computer with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device
  • Supports 4K display; HDMI v. 2.1; CEC; ARC
6 HDMI 2
  • HDMI input
  • Connect to a computer with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device
  • Supports 4K display; HDMI v. 2.0; CEC; ARC
7 DP
  • DisplayPort input, v. 1.2
  • Supports 4K display

Notes

  1. Supported by select models.
  2. Pairs with the DP and HDMI 1 port.

OPS and Wi-Fi Slot

Note: OPS output: 18V/5A.
the position of OPS and Wi-Fi Slot

Remote Control Overview

Remote Control
Number Description
1 Power On/Off
2 Screen capture
3 Startup writing
4 Back to the ViewBoard player Home Screen
5 Back/Return to the previous page
6 Increase/Decrease the Volume
7 Number Keypad
8 Information
9 Input source selection
10 Media control buttons:
  • Red: Play/Pause
  • Green: Stop
  • Yellow: Forwards
  • Blue: Backwards
11 Settings menu
12 Up/Down/Right/Left/OK
13 Freeze screen
14 Mute/Unmute
15 Increase/Decrease Brightness
16 Blank Screen
17 Adjust Aspect Ratio

Replacing the Batteries of the Remote Control

WARNING: There is a risk of combustion if the batteries are replaced with the incorrect type.

To insert batteries into the remote control:

  1. Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
  2. Insert two “AAA” batteries, ensuring the “+” symbol on the battery matches the “+” on the battery post.
  3. Replace the cover by aligning it with the slot on the remote control and snapping the latch shut.
Replacing the Batteries of the Remote Control
Note:
  • It is recommended that you do not mix battery types.
  • Always dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way. Contact your local government for more information on how to dispose of batteries safely.

Remote Control Effective Range

The working range of the remote control is shown here. It has an effective range of 8 meters, 30° degrees left and right. Ensure there is nothing obstructing the remote control’s signal to the receiver.

Effective Range of the Remote Control

Using Gestures

Touch gestures allow the user to use pre-determined commands without using a keyboard or mouse. Using gestures on the ViewBoard, the user can select/deselect objects, change the location of an object, access settings, erase digital ink, and much more.

Select and Deselect an Object (Clicking)
Press and release the ViewBoard to select/deselect options or objects. This is like a single, standard left mouse click.
Single Click
Display Menu Options (Right-Clicking)
Press and hold the ViewBoard with your finger. This is like a single, standard right mouse click.
Right Click
Double-Clicking
Quickly press and release twice in the same location on the ViewBoard. This is like a double, standard left mouse click.
Double Click
Moving an Object
Press and hold the object on the ViewBoard and slowly drag it with your finger to your desired location.
Drag
Erasing Digital Ink
Use your flattened hand, palm, or fist on the ViewBoard and move your hand across the area which you wish to erase.
Erase
Swipe Up for General Settings
Swipe up from the bottom of the ViewBoard to launch the General Settings.
Swipe Up

Connecting to Power

Connecting to Power
  1. Connect the power cord to the AC IN jack at the rear of the device.
  2. Plug the power cord plug into a power outlet.

Connecting External Devices and Touch Connection

Connecting External Devices

USB Type C Connection

To connect via Type C:
Connect a Type C cable from your external device to a Type C port on the ViewBoard.

HDMI Connection

To connect via HDMI:

  1. Connect an HDMI cable from your external device to the FRONT HDMI/HDMI 1/HDMI 2 port on the ViewBoard.
  2. Connect a USB Type B to A to the external device from the appropriate TOUCH port of the ViewBoard.
  3. Note: The TOUCH 1 port is for the HDMI 1 and DP ports. The TOUCH 2 port is for the HDMI 2 and VGA ports. The TOUCH 3 port is for the FRONT HDMI port.

DisplayPort Connection

To connect via DisplayPort:

  1. Connect a DisplayPort cable from your external device to the DP port on the ViewBoard.
  2. Connect a USB Type B to A cable to the external device from the TOUCH 1 port of the ViewBoard.
  3. Note: The TOUCH 1 port is for the HDMI 1 and DP ports. The TOUCH 2 port is for the HDMI 2 and VGA ports. The TOUCH 3 port is for the FRONT HDMI port.

VGA Connection

To connect via VGA:

  1. Connect a VGA cable from your external device to the VGA port on the ViewBoard.
  2. Connect a USB Type B to A to the external device from the TOUCH 2 port of the ViewBoard.
  3. Note: The TOUCH 1 port is for the HDMI 1 and DP ports. The TOUCH 2 port is for the HDMI 2 and VGA ports. The TOUCH 3 port is for the FRONT HDMI port.

RS-232 Connection

RS-232 Connection

When you use a RS-232 serial port cable to connect your display to an external computer or control system, certain functions can be controlled remotely such as: power on/off, volume adjustment, input select, brightness, and more.

USB Connections

Just like any PC, it is easy to connect various USB devices and other peripherals to your ViewBoard.

USB Type A

USB Type A Connection

Plug the USB device or storage drive into a USB Type A port of the ViewBoard.

USB Type C

USB Type C Connection

Plug the USB device or storage drive into a USB Type C port of the ViewBoard.

Network Connection

LAN Connection

To connect to a local network, connect an Ethernet cable to your network, then connect the other end to a LAN port of the ViewBoard.

Media Connection

Media Connection

To connect to a media source:

  1. Connect an HDMI cable to a HDMI port on your ViewBoard and peripheral device.
  2. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch.
  3. Press the Power    button on the ViewBoard to turn the screen on.
  4. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and switch to the HDMI input source.

Audio Connections

The ViewBoard supports Audio In, Audio Out, and SPDIF.

Audio In

Audio In Connection

To play audio from your external device through the ViewBoard’s speakers, connect one end of an audio cable to your external device, and the other end to the ViewBoard’s AUDIO IN port.

Audio Out

Audio Out Connection

To play audio from the ViewBoard through an external speaker, connect one end of an audio cable to the external speaker, and the other end to the ViewBoard’s AUDIO OUT port.

SPDIF Connection

SPDIF Connection

To connect to an external sound system:

  1. Connect an optical cable from the SPDIF port to your sound system’s optical connector.
  2. Plug in the power cord of your ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch.
  3. Press the Power    button on the ViewBoard to turn the screen on.

Video Output Connection (HDMI Out)

Video Output Connection

To output video via a display device:

  1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port of your display device, and the other end to the HDMI OUT port of your ViewBoard.
  2. Plug in the power cord of the ViewBoard, and turn on the power supply switch.
  3. Press the Power    button on the ViewBoard to turn the screen on.
  4. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and switch to the HDMI IN input source.

Optional Connections

The ViewBoard comes with an OPS Slot as well as a Wi-Fi Slot for optional add-ons such as a slot-in PC (e.g., VPC-35) or Wi-Fi card (e.g., VB-WIFI-005).

Slot-in PC (OPS Slot) Installation

  1. Remove the OPS Slot cover of the display.
  2. Installing a slot-in PC
  3. Carefully insert the slot-in PC into the OPS Slot of the display.
  4. Installing a slot-in PC
  5. Secure the slot-in PC to the display.

Wi-Fi Card (Wi-Fi Slot) Installation

  1. Remove the Wi-Fi Slot cover of the display.
  2. Installing a slot-in Wi-Fi card
  3. Carefully insert the slot-in Wi-Fi card into the Wi-Fi Slot of the display.
  4. Installing a slot-in Wi-Fi card
  5. Secure the slot-in Wi-Fi card to the display.

Turning On/Off the ViewBoard

  1. Make sure the power cord is connected, plugged into a power outlet, and the power switch is in the “on” position.
    Note: The Power Switch is located at the bottom of the display.
    Power Switch Location
  2. Press the Power    button to turn on the ViewBoard.
    Power button location
  3. To turn the ViewBoard OFF, press and hold the Power    button.

Initial Launch Setup

When you first turn on your ViewBoard, an initial setup wizard will launch.

  1. Choose your preferred Language.

    OS Language setting
  2. Setup and connect to Ethernet or Wi-Fi.

    Network setting
  3. Set and adjust the Date and Time as needed.

    Date & Time setting
  4. Setup the Power Saving Plan.

    Display's Power Saving setting
  5. Accept or decline the Privacy and Copyright Protection Terms.

    Privacy and Copyright Protection terms
  6. Select your preferred System Mode.

    System Mode setting

Home Screen (Launcher Scheme)

On the Home Screen select from Use as Guest and Sign In.

Home Screen

How to Sign Up

Select the How to Sign Up button at the bottom of the screen, then scan the QR code and follow the directions to log in.

QR code to sign up

Use as Guest

Select the Use as Guest button to log in with a guest account.

Note: Please note that user settings cannot be saved when logging in with a guest account.
Home Screen for guests

Sign In

Select the Sign In button to log in with various accounts.

Sign in webpage

Home Screen Message

The Home Screen message can be edited by selecting it directly on the Home Screen.

Welcome Message_setting

Additionally, a password can be set by selecting the Set Up Password button.

Toolbar

The Toolbar is where applications and tools can be found. Trigger icons are on the right, left, and bottom edge of the screen for quick access.

Home Toolbar

To launch an application or tool:

  1. Tap a Toolbar trigger icon.
  2. Tap on your desired application or tool.
  3. Toolbar Closeup
Note: The default toolbar setting is to be available for all input sources; however, users can go to: Settings > Preference > Toolbar settings to adjust the options: (1) Show side toolbar, (2) Hide side toolbar, (3) Disable in all input sources.

Toolbar Icons

Icon Description
Return tool icon
Return[1]
Return to the previous operation screen.
Home tool icon
Home
Return to the Home Screen.
Recent tool icon
Recent

Display all currently open applications.

All recent apps

Select the small frame to display in a PIP window.

PIP mode
Applications tool icon
Applications
View all installed applications.
File Folder tool icon
File Folder
Browse and open files.
Tools tool icon
Tools
Quickly view and adjust various frequently used tools.
Input Source tool icon
Input Source
Select and change the input source signal.

Notes

  1. Only for the ViewBoard OS source.


On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu - General Settings

Access Input, Display, and other general settings through the OSD Menu.


Open the OSD Menu by pressing INPUT on the remote control or touching the Input Source icon Input Source tool icon.

Launching the OSD Menu

Input sources can also display the signal source icon.

Input Settings

Input Settings

Input Settings

To select an Input Source:

  1. Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Input Source icon Input Source tool icon to display the Input Settings menu.
  2. Press ▼/▲/◄/► on the remote control to select the input source you want.
    Note: The PC source will only be visible when a slot-in computer is installed.
  3. Press ENTER on the remote control, or touch the input source.
  4. Press BACK  Return Icon  on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the menu to exit.


To adjust the brightness:

Adjust the Brightness
  1. Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Input Source icon Input Source tool icon to display the Input Settings menu.
  2. Touch and drag the brightness slider directly to adjust the backlight value.
  3. Press BACK  Return Icon  on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the menu to exit.


To adjust the volume:

Adjust the Volume
  1. Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Input Source icon Input Source tool icon to display the Input Settings menu.
  2. Touch and drag the volume slider directly to adjust the value, or press +/- on the remote control to adjust.
    Note: Pressing Mute on the remote control will mute/unmute the volume.
  3. Press BACK  Return Icon  on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the menu to exit.

Display Settings

To adjust the display settings:

  1. Press INPUT on the remote control or touch the Input Source icon Input Source tool icon to display the Input Settings menu. Then select the Display tab.
  2. Press ▼/▲/◄/► on the remote control to select the menu option you want.
  3. Press ENTER on the remote control to confirm or press ◄/► to adjust the menu option.
    Note: You can also touch/adjust the menu option directly.
  4. Press BACK  Return Icon  on the remote control, or touch a blank area outside of the menu to exit.

Display Settings - Menu Options

Item Description
Auto Brightness Automatic brightness adjustment. Adjusts maximum brightness according to ambient light levels.
Eye Care Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience.
Picture Mode Select a predefined picture setting.
Mode Description
Standard Default picture mode.
Bright Maximizes the brightness of the display. This mode is suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required (e.g., well-lit rooms).
Soft A high brightness level with lower contrast level.
Custome Customize the picture settings.
Brightness Adjust the background black levels of the screen.
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the image background (black level) and the foreground (white level). Use this to set the peak white level after you have previously adjusted the Brightness setting to suit your selected input and viewing environment.
Saturation Adjust the amount of color present.
Sharpness A high value results in a sharper picture; a low value softens the picture.
Color Temperature Adjust the color temperature value.

Eye Care

Eye Care blocks high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience.

Eye Care setting
Calculating Breaks
When viewing screens for extended periods, it is recommended to take periodic breaks from viewing. Short breaks of at least 10 minutes are recommended after one (1) hour of continuous viewing.
Taking shorter, more frequent breaks are generally more beneficial than longer, less frequent breaks.
Focus Fatigue (20-20-20 Rule)
To reduce the risk of eye fatigue by constantly looking at the screen, look away from the screen at least every 20 minutes and gaze at a distant object (at least 20 feet away) for at least 20 seconds.
Looking at Distant Objects
While taking breaks, users can further reduce eye strain and dryness by focusing on objects that are further away from them for 10-15 seconds, then gaze at something up close for 10-15 seconds. Repeat this up to 10 times. This exercise reduces the risk of your eyes’ focusing ability to “lock up” after prolonged computer work.

Eye and Neck Exercises

Eye Exercises
Eye exercises can help minimize eye strain. Slowly roll your eyes to the left, right, up, and down. Repeat as many times as needed.

Eye Exercises

Neck Exercises
Neck exercises can also help minimize eye strain. Relax your arms and let them hang at your sides, bend forward slightly to stretch the neck, turn your head to the right and to the left. Repeat as many times as needed.

Applications

Much like any smart phone or tablet you can install several different applications.

Applications

Applications can be accessed from the Toolbar, directly from the Home Screen via shortcuts, or by selecting the Applications icon (All Apps).

Note: The following included application descriptions are not a comprehensive list and will vary by the user.
Icon Description
myViewBoard Display MVB Display Wirelessly mirror screens to a larger display.
myViewBoard Manager
MVB Manager
Remotely manage multiple installations of ViewSonic devices.
myViewBoard Whiteboard
MVB Whiteboard
A digital whiteboarding application.
Settings
Settings
Access the System Settings.
vCast
vCast
Working with ViewBoard Cast software, receive vCastSender laptop screens (Windows/Mac/Chrome) and mobile (iOS/Android) users’ screens, photos, videos, annotations, and camera(s).

ViewBoard Input Source Settings

The ViewBoard input source is the default source that is active when turning on the ViewBoard. Press MENU  Menu icon  on the remote control or tap the setting icon  Settings icon  next to the input source in the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu’s Input Settings to enter the Settings menu.

Network & Internet

Check current network connection status, set up and manage Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and VPN, and establish a Wireless hotspot.

The Network & Internet settings
Note:
  • Wi-Fi, Wireless Hotspot, and Bluetooth settings will appear when an optional Wi-Fi card (e.g., VB-WIFI-005) has been installed in the Wi-Fi slot.
  • Ethernet will disable automatically when Wi-Fi is enabled. Wi-Fi will disable automatically when Ethernet is enabled. Wi-Fi will disable when Hotspot is enabled.
  • The device cannot connect to the Internet when Wireless Hotspot is enabled.

Wi-Fi

Setup and manage wireless access points.

  • Tap the toggle button to turn Wi-Fi On or Off.
    the toggle button for Wi-Fi
  • Once On, you can: Add a Network, view Saved Networks, Refresh the network list, or view Advanced settings.
    Wi-Fi settings
  • In Advanced settings, you can toggle Network notifications On or Off and view Network card info.
    Advanced settings under Wi-Fi

Ethernet

Set the local network and proxy.

  • Tap the drop down menu to connect/disconnect the Ethernet.
    The dropdown menu for Ethernet
  • You can adjust Local network and Proxy settings as well.
    Ethernet settings

Wireless Hotspot

Set and share your internet connection with other devices.

  • Tap the toggle button to turn Wireless hotspot On or Off.
    the toggle botton for Wireless Hotspot
  • Tap Set up to set the Network name, Security, and Password.
    the Wireless Hotspot settings

Bluetooth

Manage connections, set the device name and discoverability.

  • Tap the toggle button to turn Bluetooth On or Off. Once On, users can select a listed device to pair and connect to, rename their device, or remove a device.
The Bluetooth settings

VPN

Setup and manage Virtual Private Networks.

VPN settings

To create a VPN profile:

  • Go to: Settings > Wireless & Network > VPN and tap Add VPN.
    the Add VPN button
  • Key in the Name.
    VPN Name
  • Select the VPN Type.
    VPN type
  • Choose to enable/disable PPP encryption (MPPE) and/or show Advanced options.
    Other VPN settings

File Sharing

File Sharing settings

SAMBA

The SAMBA Service provides file sharing via LAN. When the SAMBA Service is enabled, the user can explore the ViewBoard file system with a PC or mobile equipment.

  1. Go to: Settings > File Sharing > SAMBA.
    the Location of the SAMBA settings
  2. Tap the toggle button to enable the SAMBA Service.
    the SAMBA toggle button
  3. Ensure the ViewBoard and client equipment are connected to the same network.
  4. Log in to the ViewBoard with the client equipment. Input the ViewBoard’s IP address.
    a pop up for IP address
  5. After a successful log in, the ViewBoard files will be available.
    the shared folder

Display

Adjust the Wallpaper, Protection, and HDMI Out settings.

Display settings

Wallpaper

Users can change their wallpaper with default images, or use their own by tapping the "Add" icon and selecting the image file.

Protection

Set a HDCP & Copyright On or Off.

the Protection toggle button

HDMI Out

Adjust the HDMI Out Resolution setting, enable video output, and mute/unmute the display speaker when connected via HDMI Out.

Note: The disable ViewBoard speakers option box is not selected by default.
HDMI Out settings

Preferences

View and adjust Touch, Language, Keyboard & Input Method, Date & Time, Boot Mode & Advanced, Start up & Shut down, and Toolbar settings.

Preferences settings

Touch

Adjust Touch Settings and toggle Touch Sounds and Windows Ink On/Off.

the Touch toggle button

Language

Adjust and choose the preferred language from the available languages.

the list for the available languages

Keyboard & Input Method

Enable/disable the visual keyboard and/or change the default input method.

Keyboard & Input Method settings
  • Tap on the Settings button to adjust the advanced keyboard settings.
The Advanced settings of the Keyboard & Input Method

Date & Time

Set the system time and format.

Date & Time settings
Item Description
Automatic Date & Time When enabled, the ViewBoard will automatically synchronize the date and time via the Internet.
Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone.
Time Format Choose from 12-hour or 24-hour time format. Simply toggle 24-hour format On/Off.
Date Format Select from the available date formats.

Boot Mode & Advanced Settings

Adjust the preferred boot up mode and set/reset a password.

Boot Mode settings
Advanced settings
Item Description
Normal Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will run normally.
Secured Mode The embedded screen sharing Apps will be removed.
Disable Embedded OS The system will automatically reboot, and then the Embedded OS will not appear.
ViewBoard Settings Access Password Toggle to lock/unlock the ViewBoard Settings.
Password for Protection Modify the Boot mode and ViewBoard Settings entry password.
Local File Protection Policy Choose how long to keep local storage files in the Folder application.
Color Correction Color correct the ViewBoard display screen.
Reset ViewBoard Reset the ViewBoard to its factory default settings.

Startup & Shutdown

Set the Startup Input, Standby Mode, EnergyStar Mode, Black Screen After Startup, Power off Reminder timer and Schedule settings.

Startup & shutdown settings
Energy Saving settings
Item Description
Startup Input Adjust the Startup Input preference.
Standby Mode Decide what happens when you press the Power button while the ViewBoard is On.
Energy Star Enable to automatically initiate Sleep Mode when the screen is idle for one hour.
Black Screen After Startup When enabled, the ViewBoard will turn off the backlight automatically after booting up.
Schedule Schedule a Boot and Shut off time.

Toolbar Setting

Adjust the Side toolbar setting.

Toolbar settings

Input Source

Adjust the input source names and settings, as well as the side toolbar settings.

Input Source settings

Label Input Source

Set labels for each input source that will be easily recognized when displayed.

Label Input Source settings

Source

Toggle Wake up by active HDMI input and HDMI CEC and select Auto switch input ports.

Source settings
Item Description
Wake up by Active Source The screen will turn on automatically after plugging in an HDMI cable when the screen is off.
Auto switch input ports The original signal will automatically switch to a new cable after it’s plugged in.
Energy Saving Set a time period to power off if no signal is detected.
HDMI CEC Enable/disable HDMI CEC functions.

Apps

The user can view application information and force stop, uninstall, move to USB storage, clear data, clear cache, and clear defaults.

Apps settings
Note:
  • Pre-loaded apps cannot be uninstalled.
  • Not all apps support the move to USB storage feature.
  • Not all apps support Clear Defaults.

Apps

View any running or installed applications. Tap on them for more detailed information and options.

Running, All, and Download panels
  • By tapping on a running application, you can see more information, stop, or report the application.
    the detailed information and additonal options of a selected app
  • Selecting All will list all installed applications.
    a list of all the installed applications
  • Tapping on any application will display further information and options.
    the detailed information of a selected app
  • Selecting Download will list all installed applications that can be uninstalled.
    the Download panel
  • Tapping on any application will display further information and options.
    the detailed information and additional options of a selected app

System

View and adjust Storage, Clone to USB, Display ID, Security, System Update, and About device settings.

System settings

Clone to USB

Copy settings to an external USB drive.

three different settings available for copying

Display ID

Assign a number to remote control the display by RS-232/LAN.

Display ID settings
  • To assign or change the Display ID, tap Change and input a number.
Note: The Display ID is for RS-232 users, and the range is 01~99.
The fields for input

Security

Review Certificate, Trusted Credential storage, and Unknown sources install settings.

Security settings
  • Tap on Install certificate from storage to add additional certificates.
    the storage folder
  • Selecting Clear Credentials will remove all manually installed credentials.
    Note: Pre-loaded credentials cannot be cleared.
    a popup for confirming the action
  • Under Trusted Credentials view and edit all trusted and installed CA certificates.
    the System panel
  • Tapping on a credential will provide more detailed information.
    the detailed information of a selected credential
  • Allow the installation of applications from unknown sources by selecting the box under Unknown source security.
    Note: Apps from unknown sources may not be compatible or work properly.
    the closeup of the Unknown source security box

System Update

The ViewBoard automatically searches for software updates whenever connected to the Internet (OTA). With just one click, users can update their version of ViewBoard software.

System Update settings
Item Description
Online Update Manually check online for a new software version.
Local Update Update the software manually with a local file.
Android Version Upgrade Manually check for a new Android version.
Auto Update When the display is off, the system will automatically check for a new version. If a new version is found, the system will automatically update. After the update is complete, the system will turn off.
Schedule Set the update time.

About Device

Display Embedded Player information, Legal information, and Asset Tagging.

About Device settings
  • By selecting Edit, the asset information can be adjusted.
    the fields for editing
  • Tap on Legal information to check open source licenses.
    The legal information

myViewBoard Display

Wirelessly mirror screens to a larger display.

To share a screen to a ViewBoard with myViewBoard Display:

  1. Open myViewBoard Display on the ViewBoard you want to share your screen to.
  2. On the device you want to share the screen from, go to: https://myviewboard.com/display.
  3. Enter the Display Code and One Time Password for the ViewBoard you wish to share to.
Note: Note that the password refreshes every 30 seconds.

myViewBoard Manager

Remotely manage multiple installations of ViewSonic devices.

Once devices are set up and have myViewBoard Manager installed, they can be added to the entity and managed remotely from the Manager web application.

Note: Only available to Entity Admins from myviewboard.com after signing in.

Add a Device
On the device to manage:

  1. Download and install myViewBoard Manager.
  2. Open myViewBoard Manager and note the 6-digit PIN displayed.

In the myViewBoard Manager web application on myviewboard.com:

  1. Click Add Device.
  2. Input the 6-digit PIN obtained earlier.
  3. Name the device (if applicable).
  4. Click Add.
Note: To learn more about myViewBoard Manager, visit: https://wiki.myviewboard.com/MyViewBoard_Manager.

myViewBoard Whiteboard

A digital whiteboarding application.

Note: To learn more about myViewBoard Whiteboard, visit: https://wiki.myviewboard.com/Whiteboard_for_Android.
Floating Toolbar
Item Description
Move Move the Floating Toolbar.
Present Mode Switch between presentation and preparation modes.
Paste from Clipboard Insert the current clipboard content onto the canvas.
Previous Page Go to the previous page (if the canvas has multiple pages).
Next Page Go to the next page (if the canvas has multiple pages).
New Page Add a new canvas.
Pages in Whiteboard Create, select, rearrange, copy and delete pages.
Main Toolbar
Item Description
Screen Capture Screenshot, video, and audio recording.
Move Select and hold to move the toolbar to the left side, right side, or bottom of the screen.
File Open, save, export, and print whiteboard files.
Magic Box Import resources (image, video, audio, etc.) to the whiteboard.
Embedded Browser Open the built-in browser to access internet resources, which can be dragged onto the canvas.
Infinite Canvas Drag to move the canvas. Use two hands to zoom in/zoom out. Select again for an overview.
Selection Select objects, text, and other elements on the canvas.
Pen Writing tools and customization options.
Eraser Erase objects or clear the page.
Shapes and Lines Draw shapes, arrows, and add tables.
Text and Handwriting Add a text box.
Undo Undo the previous action.
Redo Redo the previous action.
Background Management
Item Description
Sign In Sign in to a myViewBoard account.
Background Management Change the canvas background.
FollowMe Setting Display custom images uploaded to a cloud storage account.
Color Palette Choose from solid or gradient colors as the background.
Pre-installed Choose backgrounds that come pre-installed with Whiteboard.
myViewBoard Originals Display original content created by myViewBoard.
Local Hard Drive Use images from the local hard drive.

vCast

Working with ViewBoard® Cast software (vCast, vCast Pro, and vCastSender), the vCast application will allow the ViewBoard to receive laptop screens (Windows/Mac/Chrome) and mobile (iOS/Android) users’ screens, photos, videos, annotations, and camera(s) that are using the vCastSender application.

ViewBoard Cast (vCast)
Note:
  • ViewBoard® Cast software, laptops, and mobile devices can connect to both the same subnet and cross subnet by entering the on-screen PIN code.
  • Connected devices will show up under Device List on the same subnet connection.
  • If the device does not show up under Device List, users will need to key-in the on-screen PIN code.

Network Information

  • Ports:
TCP 56789, 25123, 8121 & 8000 (Controlling message port & client device audio transfer)
TCP 8600 (BYOM)
TCP 53000 (Request share screen)
TCP 52020 (Reverse control)
TCP 52025 (Reverse control for ViewBoard Cast Button)
TCP 52030 (Status sync)
TCP 52040 (Moderator mode)
UDP 48689, 25123 (Device searching and broadcast & client device audio transfer)
UDP 5353 (Multicast search device protocol)
  • Port and DNS Activation:
Port: 443
DNS: https://vcastactivate.viewsonic.com
  • OTA Service:
Server Port: TCP443
Server FQDN Name: https://vcastupdate.viewsonic.com

Display Group Settings

To adjust the Display Group Settings, select the Display Group icon () located in the lower-right corner of the screen.

vCast Display Group
  1. Toggle the "Turn On/Off Display Group" ON to enable the Display Group feature.
  2. vCast Display Group
    Note: Other preinstalled ViewBoard Cast devices in the same network will be listed.
  3. Select the devices you want to join the display group and select OK to save the settings.
  4. vCast Display Group
    Note:
    • If the devices you want to group are not listed, you can enter their respective IP address or connecting PIN code.
    • The Display Group maximum device limit is six devices.
  5. If you frequently connect to the same device, you can select the Star icon () next to the device to add it to your frequently connected devices list, "My List of Devices in Group", for easier Display Group setup and management.
  6. vCast Display Group

Synchronized Group Screen All the Time

When the “Synchronized group screen all the time” function is toggled ON, it will display a synchronized group screen continuously. If it is toggled OFF, it will work on vCast mirroring only.

vCast Display Group
Note: Select the devices to group first, then toggle the "Synchronized group screen all the time” function ON to avoid interruption.

Share a Screen to the Display Group (One to Many Casting)

After confirming the above settings, you can share your screen to the main display, then the grouped client devices will be synced up to your screen.

vCast Display Group

Moderator Mode

Moderator Mode allows the moderator to take control of the devices connected to the ViewBoard. To enter Moderator Mode, select the Moderator Mode icon () located in the lower-right corner of the screen.

vCast Moderator Mode

When enabled, the moderator can view a list of all connected screens in the left floating window and can preview each participant’s screen and then select any of participant’s screen and cast to the ViewBoard’s main screen for presentation. The moderator can also control each participant’s screen, annotate on the ViewBoard, and remove unwanted participants by selecting the close icon (X).

vCast Moderator Mode

Broadcast

When enabled, the ViewBoard’s screen will be broadcasted to all of the participant’s connected screens simultaneously. The participants can only view the presentation contents until the moderator disables the Broadcast function.

vCast Broadcast

Multiple Screen Sharing

By default, vCast is set to allow multiple screen sharing, but can also be set to single screen sharing. To do this, the moderator can select the Multiple Screen Sharing icon to switch to single screen sharing.

Preview Screen

By default, vCast is set to let the moderator preview the participant’s screen contents prior to sharing to the ViewBoard. Selecting the Preview Screen icon, the Moderator can switch to see the participant’s name only.

Touch

By default, participants can use touch for collaboration after connecting. The moderator can enable/disable the touch function of a participant by selecting the Touch icon in their window.

Note:
  • Moderator Mode is supported on all vCastSender and AirPlay devices, but mobile devices are limited to a "preview" function. Additionally, mobile Android devices cannot cast sound out.
  • When you cast your Windows/Mac/Chrome screen to a ViewBoard, the selected full screen unit will not be broadcasted back to your device to avoid repetitive screen casting.
  • The active presenter can touch each of the participant's screens to remotely control casting devices.
  • The number of multi-screen presenters on-screen depends on your Windows CPU processor performance and router specifications.

Casting from Windows, MacBook, and Chrome Devices

  1. Ensure the client device (e.g., laptop) is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
  2. Note: The network name can be found under Room Network.
  3. On the client device, visit the address that is shown on the ViewBoard to download and install the vCastSender application.
  4. After installing, launch the vCastSender application.
  5. To connect to the ViewBoard, input the PIN code and click OK.
  6. Note: The PIN code can be found as highlighted below:
  7. Additionally, you can connect to the ViewBoard or display by clicking Device List then the Device Name listed.
  8. Note: The Device Name can be found as highlighted below:

Casting from Android Devices

  1. Ensure the client device (e.g., Android phone or tablet) is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
  2. Note: The network name can be found under Room Network.
  3. On the Android client device, scan the QR code shown on the ViewBoard to directly download the vCastSender application, or download the application from the Google Play Store.
  4. After installing, launch the vCastSender application.
  5. To connect to the display, input the PIN code and select OK.
  6. Note: The PIN code can be found as highlighted below:
  7. You can also connect to the ViewBoard by clicking Device List then the Device Name listed.
  8. Note: The Device Name can be found as highlighted below:
  9. Additionally, you can connect to the ViewBoard by selecting Scan then placing the on-screen QR code into the box to automatically connect.

Casting from Apple iOS Devices

Apple AirPlay® is compatible with vCast for screen mirroring and content streaming under the same subnet environment only. An “AirPlay Password” will be generated on-screen for connection when using AirPlay to cast to a ViewBoard.

  1. Ensure the client device (e.g., iPhone or iPad) is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
  2. Note: The network name can be found under Room Network.
  3. On the iOS client device, directly open AirPlay and select the Device Name of the ViewBoard to connect.
  4. Note: The Device Name can be found as highlighted below:
  5. Input the generated on-screen AirPlay Password on the client device to connect.
  6. Note: In a cross subnet environment, please download and connect with the vCastSender iOS application from the Apple App Store.
  7. You can also connect to the ViewBoard by selecting Scan then placing the on-screen QR code into the box to automatically connect.

Connecting to a Display from a Mobile Device

Once connected, select Receive. The ViewBoard or selected display screen will appear on the mobile device with an on-screen toolbar. Users can interact with the ViewBoard or display with annotations, file sharing, etc.

Item Description
Toggle Hide or display the toolbar.
Home Return to the Home interface.
Return Return to the previous operation.
Folder View or open the mobile device's files.
Share Cast the mobile device's screen to the connected ViewBoard or display.
Touch Remotely control the connected ViewBoard or display.
Annotate Make annotations, and adjust the pen color.
Clear Clear everything on screen.
Camera Send camera images to the connected ViewBoard or display.

Casting with Chromecast

vCast supports native Chromecast screen sharing via the Chrome browser casting when the Chromecast feature is enabled.

Note:
  • Miracast does not support password protection or multiple-screen casting.
  • Miracast sharing is only available over Wi-Fi.
  • Miracast will automatically turn off after being idle for one hour.
  1. Ensure the client device (e.g., laptop) is connected to the same network as the ViewBoard.
    Note: The network name can be found under Room Network.
  2. Ensure the Chromecast Enable checkbox is selected in the vCast settings.

    VCast Chromecast Enable

  3. Please follow the below steps to cast:

    For Window devices:

    1. On the Windows device, press Win + K and select the display to cast to.
      a list of displays for casting
    2. Select the checkbox “Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from the device” to enable the touch feedback feature.
      the checkbox to enable the touch feedback feature

    For Android devices:

    On the Android device, directly select Cast/Smart View/Wireless Projection then select the display to cast to.


RS-232

This document describes the hardware interface spec and software protocols of RS-232 interface communication between ViewSonic LFD and PC or other control units with RS-232 protocol.

The protocol contains three command sections:

  • Set-Function
  • Get-Function
  • Remote control pass-through mode
Note: Below, “PC” represents all the control units that can send or receive the RS-232 protocol command.

Description

RS-232 Hardware Specification

ViewSonic LFD communication port on the rear side:

  1. Connector type: DSUB 9-Pin Male (female or 3.5 mm barrel connector)
  2. Use of crossover (null modem) cable for connection
  3. Pin Assignment:
Pin # Signal Remark
Male DSUB 9-Pin (preferred) 1 NC
2 RXD Input to Display
3 TXD Output to Display
4 NC
5 GND
Female DSUB 9-Pin 6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC
frame GND
Item Signal Remark
3.5 mm barrel connector
(alternative for limited space)
Tip TXD Output from Display
Ring RXD Input to Display
Sleeve GND

LAN Hardware Specification

ViewSonic LFD communication port on the rear side:

  1. Connector type: 8P8C RJ45
  2. Pin assignment:
Pin # Signal Remark
1 TX+ Output from Display
2 TX- Output from Display
3 RX+ Input to Display
4 BI_D3+ For 1G case
5 BI_D3- For 1G case
6 RX- Input to Display
7 BI_D4+ For 1G case
8 BI_D4- For 1G case
frame GND

RS-232 Communication Setting

  • Baud Rate Select: 9600bps (fixed)
  • Data bits: 8 bits (fixed)
  • Parity: None (fixed)
  • Stop Bits: 1(fixed)

LAN Communication Setting

  • Type: Ethernet
  • Protocol: TCP/IP
  • Port: 7142
  • WOL Port: 9 (fixed) for UDP*3.2.0
  • Cross subnet: No
  • Logon Credentials: No

Command Message Reference

PC sends to LFD command packet followed by “CR”. Every time PC sends control command to Display, the Display shall respond as follows:

  1. If the message is received correctly it will send “+” (02Bh) followed by “CR” (00Dh)
  2. If the message is received incorrectly it will send “-” (02Dh) followed by “CR” (00Dh)

Protocol

Set-Function Listing

The PC can control the Display for specific actions. The Set-Function command allows you to control the Display behavior at a remote site through the RS-232 port. The Set-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes.

Set-Function Description

Length Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”
LFD ID Identification for each of Display (01~98; default is 01)
ID “99” means to apply the set command for all connected displays. Under such circumstances, only ID#1 display has to reply.
The LFD ID can be set via the OSD menu for each Display.
Command Type Identify command type,
"s" (0x73h): Set Command
"+" (0x2Bh): Valid Command Reply
"-" (0x2Dh): Invalid Command Reply
Command Function command code: One byte ASCII code.
Value [1~3] Three bytes ASCII that defines the value.
CR 0x0D

Set-Function Format

Send: (Command Type="s")
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Reply: (Command Type="+" or "-")
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5
Note: When PC applies command to all displays (ID=99), only the #1 set needs to reply by the name of ID=1.


Example 1: Set Brightness at 76 for Display (#02) and this; command is valid.

Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32
0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32
0x2B 0x0D

Example 2: Set Brightness at 75 for Display (#02) and this; command is NOT valid.

Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32
0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x35 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32
0x2D 0x0D

Set-Function Table

A. Basic Function
Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII bytes)
Power ON *3.2.1/OFF
(Standby)
8 s ! 21 000: STBY
001: ON
1. The Power-on via LAN control may works only under specific mode. To see display UG for details. *3.1.1

2. “WOL by MAC address” may available as alternative. *3.2.1

Input Select 8 s " 22 000: TV

001: AV
002: S-Video
003: YPbPr
004: HDMI1
014: HDMI2
024: HDMI3
034: HDMI4

005: DVI
006: VGA1
016: VGA2
026: VGA3
007: Slot-in PC (OPS/SDM)/HDBT

008: Internal memory
009: DP1 *3.2.4
023: DP2
019: Type-C 1 *3.3.2
039: Type-C 2

00A: Embedded/Main(Android)

1. No need for USB

2. For the case of two or more same sources, the 2nd digital is used to indicate the extension.

3. The HEX of 00A is 30 30 41.

4. 00Z is reserved for cycle mode *3.3.1

5. Using 2nd digi to identify DP or Type C. 0 and even numbers stand for DP; odd numbers stand for Type C *3.3.2

Brightness 8 s $ 24 000 ~ 100
900: Bright down (-1)
901: Bright up (+1) *3.1.1
Backlight *3.2.0 8 A B 42 000~100 1. For Android platform whose main mode is controlled by backlight and the other sources are controlled by brightness.

2. Derived from Color calibration. *3.2.0

Power Lock 8 s 4 34 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Volume 8 s 5 35 000 ~ 100
900: Volume down(-1)
901:Volume up(+1)
Mute 8 s 6 36 000: OFF
001: ON (mute)
Button Lock 8; s 8 38 000: Unlock
0001: Lock
*See note in details
Menu Lock 8 s > 3E 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Number *3.1.1 8 s @ 40 000~009
Key Pad *3.1.1 8 s A 41 000: UP
001: DOWN
002: LEFT
003: RIGHT
004: ENTER
005: INPUT
006: MENU/(EXIT)
007: EXIT
Remote Control 8 s B 42 000: Disable
001: Enable
002: Pass through
Disable: RCU will be no function

Enabled: RCU controls normally

Pass through: Display will bypass the RC code to connected device via the RS-232 port, but not react itself.

Restore Default 8 s ~ 7E 000 Recover to factory settings

NOTE:

  1. Behavior at Lock Modes
    Lock Mode Behavior
    Button Lock 1. Lock all buttons on the front panel and RCU, except for “Power”
    2. All the SET functions should be workable via RS-232, even the ones with according hot key in RCU like Mute,…etc.
    MENU Lock 1. Lock the “MENU’ key of front panel and RCU
    2. The Factory and Hospitality modes should not be blocked for the model using MENU-combined key to enter these two modes. Alternative approach will be indicated separately if any limitation by model.
    POWER Lock 1. Lock the “POWER” key on the front and RCU.
    2. The SET_POWER ON/OFF should be workable via RS-232, but does not mean the POWER lock will be released under this case.
    3. Can not be unlocked by reset in OSD setting
    4. Will auto AC power-on in power-lock
    5. Under power-lock, the set will not enter power saving when no PC signal and neither turn off when no other video signals after 15 minutes.
    Remote Control Disable Lock the RCU keys, but keep the front panel buttons workable.
  2. Wake-on-LAN by MAC address as alternative for SET Power on (Length=126 Bytes)
    6 Bytes 6 Bytes (#1) 6 Bytes (#2) ... 6 Bytes (#16) 24 Bytes
    0xFF FF ... FF MAC address MAC address ... MAC address 0x00 00 … 00
B. Optional Function
Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII bytes)
Input Select Cycle *3.3.1 8 s " 22 00Z Inputs in cycle loop depend on display itself
Contrast 8 s # 23 000~100
Sharpness 8 s % 25 000~100
Color 8 s & 26 000~100
Tint 8 s ' 27 000~100
Backlight On_Off *3.2.3 8 s ( 29 000: Off
001: On
Keep both “Backlight On_Off” and “Function On_Off” for backward compatibility *3.3.2
Color Mode 8 s ) 29 000: Normal
001: Warm
002: Cold
003: Personal
Freeze On_Off 8 s . 2A 000: Off
001: On
Keep both “Freeze On_Off” and “Function On_Off” for backward compatibility *3.3.2
Surround sound 8 s - 2D 000: Off
001: On
Bass 8 s . 2E 000~100
Treble 8 s / 2F 000~100
Balance 8 s 0 30 000~100 050 is central
Picture Size 8 s 1 31 000: FULL (16:9)
001: NORMAL (4:3)
002: REAL (1:1)
*3.1.0
OSD language 8 s 2 32 000: English
001: French
002: Spanish
Could be extended for more supported languages by model
PIP-Mode 8 s 9 39 000: Off
001: PIP(POP)
002: PBP
PIP-Sound select 8 s : 3A 000: Main
001: Sub
PIP-Position 8 s ; 3B 000: Up
001: Down
002: Left

003: Right

PIP-Input 8 s 7 37 *2.9

000: TV
001: AV
002: S-Video
003: YPbPr
004: HDMI1
014: HDMI2
024: HDMI3
034: HDMI4

005: DVI
006: VGA1
016: VGA2
026: VGA3

007: Slot-in PC (OPS/SDM)/HDBT
008: Internal memory
009: DP/Type-C *3.2.4

00A: Embedded/Main (Android)

Value range is same as SET-Input select
Tiling-Mode 8 s P 50 000: Off
001: On
(for video wall)
Tiling-Compensation 8 s Q 51 000: Off
001: On
(for video wall) Bezel width compensation
Tiling-H by V Monitors 8 s R 52 01x~09x: H
0x1~0x9: V
(for video wall) 1. 2nd digital for H monitors.

2. 3rd digital for V monitors

Tiling-Position 8 s S 53 001~025 (for video wall) Copy the screen of Position# to identified display
Date: Year 8 s V 56 Y17~Y99 Last 2 digits
(20)17~(20)99
Date: Month 8 s V 56 M01~M12 2 digits
Date: Day 8 s V 56 D01~D31 2 digits
Time: Hour 8 s W 57 H00~H23 24-hr format. 2 digits.
Time: Min 8 s W 57 M00~M59 2 digits
Time: Sec 8 s W 57 S00~S59 2 digits
Customized Hot Keys *3.2.6 8 s X 58

001~999
001: Open MVB Whiteboard *3.3.3
002: Open MVB Display *3.3.3
003: Open MVB Manager *3.3.3
004: Open vCast *3.3.3
005: Open Signage Launcher *3.3.3
006: Open RevelDigital Player *3.3.3
007: Open XiO Connected *3.3.3

Function On_Off *3.3.2 8 s = 3D

001: Backlight OFF
101: Backlight ON
002: Freeze OFF
102: Freeze ON
003: Touch OFF
103: Touch ON

NOTE:

  1. Tiling definition of H Monitors, V Monitors, and Position
    Tiling Definition
  2. Set Date example
    Date: 2017-3/15
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 4D 30 33 0D (“M03”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 56 44 31 35 0D (“D15”)
  3. Set Time example
    Time: 16:27:59
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 48 31 36 0D (“H16”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 4D 32 37 0D (“M27”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 73 57 53 35 39 0D (“S59”)

Get-Function Listing

The PC can interrogate the LFD for specific information. The Get-Function packet format consists of 9 bytes which is similar to the Set-Function packet structure. Note that the “Value” byte is always = 000.

Get-Function Description

Length Total Byte of Message excluding “CR”.
TV/DS ID Identification for each of TV/DS (01~98; default is 01).
Command Type

Identify command type,
“g” (0x67h) : Get Command
“r” (0x72h) : Valid command Reply
“-“ (0x2Dh) : Invalid command Reply

Command Function command code: One byte ASCII code.
Value [1~3] Three bytes ASCII that defines the value.
CR 0x0D

Get-Function Format

Send: (Command Type=“g”)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9


Reply: (Command Type="r" or "-")
If the Command is valid, Command Type="r"
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the Command is NOT valid, Command Type="-"
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5

Example 1: Get Brightness from TV-05 and this command is valid. The Brightness value is 67.

Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35
0x67 0x62 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35
0x72 0x62 0x30 0x36 0x37 0x0D

Example 2: Get Color from Display (#05), but the Color command is not supported by this model.

Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x35
0x67 0x26 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x0D
Reply (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x35
0x2D 0x0D

Get-Function Table

A. Basic Function
Get Function Length ID Command Command Response Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Get-Brightness 8 g b 62 000 ~ 100
Get-Backlight *3.2.0 8 a B 42 000 ~ 100 1. For Android platform whose main mode is controlled by backlight and the other sources are controlled by brightness.
2. Dervied from Color calibration. *3.2.0
Get-Volume 8 g f 66 000 ~ 100
Get-Mute 8 g g 67 000: OFF
001: ON (muted)
Get-Input select 8 g j 6A 000 ~ 100 1. 1st digit for signal dection: 0 means "no signal"; 1 means "signal detected".
2. 2nd & 3rd digit: See Set-Function table.
Get-Power status: ON/STBY 8 g l 6C 001: ON
000: STBY
Get-Remote control S g n 6E 000: Disable
001: Enable
002: Pass through
Get RCU mode status
Get-Power lock 8 g o 6F 000: Unlock
001: Lock
Get-Button lock 8 g p 70 000: Unlock
001: Lock
Get-Menu lock 8 g l 6C 000: Unlock
001: Lock
Get-ACK 8 g z 7A 000 This command is used to test the communication link.
Get-Thermal 8 g 0 30 000~100: 0~+100 deg C
-01~99: -1~99 deg C
Get-Operation hour 8 g 1 31 000 1. Accumlated hours in 6-digit integer (000,001~999,999) *3.2.0
2. Can not be reset when FW update and Factory initiation *3.2.2
3. Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0
Get-Device name 8 g 4 34 000 Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0
Get-MAC address 8 g 5 35 000 (for models with LAN) Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0
Get-IP address *3.2.0 8 g 6 36 000 (for models with LAN) Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0
Get-Serial number *3.2.0 8 g 7 37 000 Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0
Get-FW version *3.2.0 8 g 8 38 000 Reply in new 32-byte format *3.2.0

NOTE:

  1. Get Operation Hour example
    Assumed the accumulated operation hour is 123,456 hrs
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 31 30 30 30 0D (Get Operation hour)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 00 00 … 00 00 0D
  2. Get Device Name example
    • Assumed the device name is CDE-5500
      Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 34 30 30 30 0D (Get Device Name)
      Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 34 43 44 45 2D 35 35 30 30 00 00 … 00 00 0D
    • Assumed the device name is “NMP-302#1”
      Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 34 30 30 30 0D (Get Device Name)
      Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 34 4E 4D 50 2D 33 30 32 23 31 00 00 …00 00 0D
  3. Get MAC address example
    Assumed the MAC address is 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 35 30 30 30 0D (Get MAC add)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 35 30 30 31 31 32 32 61 61 62 62 63 63 00 00…00 00 0D
  4. Get IP address example
    Assumed the IP address is 192.168.100.2
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 36 30 30 30 0D (Get IP address)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 36 31 39 32 2E 31 36 38 2E 31 30 30 2E 32 00 00…00 000D
  5. Get Serial number example
    Assumed the Serial number is ABC180212345
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 37 30 30 30 0D (Get Serial number)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 37 41 42 43 31 38 30 32 31 32 33 34 35 00 00…00 00 0D
  6. Get FW version example
    Assumed the FW version is 3.02.001
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 38 30 30 30 0D (Get FW version)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 38 33 2E 30 32 2E 30 30 31 00 00…00 00 0D
B. Optional Function
Get Function Length ID Command Command Response Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Three ASCII bytes)
Get-Contrast 8 g a 61 000 ~ 100
Get-Sharpness 8 g c 63 000 ~ 100
Get-Color 8 g d 64 000 ~ 100
Get-Tint 8 g e 65 000 ~ 100
Get-Backlight On_Off *3.2.3 8 g h 68 000: OFF
001: ON
Keep both "Backlight On_Off" and "Function On_Off" for backward compatibility *3.3.2
Get Freeze On_Off *3.2.5 8 g i 69 000: OFF
001: ON
Keep both "Freeze On_Off" and "Function On_Off" for backward compatibility *3.3.2
Get-PIP mode 8 g t 74 000: OFF
001: PIP (POP)
002: PBP
Get-PIP input 8 g u 75 000 ~ See "Set-Input select"
Get-Tiling Mode 8 g v 76 000: OFF
001: ON
(for video wall)
Get-Tiling Compensation 8 g w 77 000:OFF
001: ON
(for video wall) Bezel width compensation
Get-Tiling H by V monitors 8 g x 78 01x~09x: H monitors
0x1~0x9: V monitors
(for video wall) 1. 2nd digital for H monitors
2. 3rd digital for V monitors
Get-Tiling position 8 g y 79 000: OFF
001~025
(for video wall) Copy the screen of Position# to identified display
Get-Date: Year 8 g 2 32 Y00~Y00 Last two digits: (20)17~(20)99
Get-Date: Month 8 g 2 32 M00~M00 2 digits
Get-Date: Day 8 g 2 32 D00~D00 2 digits
Get-Time: Hour 8 g 3 33 H00~H00 24-hr format. 2 digits
Get-Time: Min 8 g 3 33 M00~M00 2 digits
Get-Time: Sec 8 g 3 33 S00~S00 2 digits
Get-Smart hub *3.3.0 8 g : 3A 000: all
00A: Amb_Temp
00B: Amb_Humidity
00C: Amb_Light
00D: Amb_PIR detection
1. Reply in new 32-byte format. Each sub-item length is fixed 6 bytes. *3.3.0
2. Allow get data separately or once for all. *3.3.0
Get-Function On_Off *3.3.2 8 G = 3D 001: Backlight OFF
101: Backlight ON
002: Freeze OFF
102: Freeze ON
003: Touch OFF
103: Touch ON

NOTE:

  1. Get Date example
    Assumed the current date of display#01 as below:
    Date: 2017-3/15
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 59 30 30 0D (Get Date:Year)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 59 31 37 0D (“Y17”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 4D 30 30 0D (Get Date:Month)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 4D 30 33 0D (“M03”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 32 44 30 30 0D (Get Date:Day)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 32 44 31 35 0D (“D15”)
  2. Get Time example
    Assumed the current time of display#01 as below:
    Time: 16:27:59
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 48 30 30 0D (Get Time:Hour)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 48 31 36 0D (“H16”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 4D 30 30 0D (Get Time:Min)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 4D 32 37 0D (“M27”)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 33 53 30 30 0D (Get Time:Sec)
    Reply: 0x 38 30 31 72 33 53 35 39 0D (“S59”)
  3. Get Smart hub example
    Assumed Amb_Temp is -5 deg C, Amb_Humidity is 30%, Amb_Light is 80, Amb_PIR detection is 1
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 3A 30 30 30 0D (Get all Smart hub info)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 3A 41 2D 30 35 2E 30 42 30 33 30 2E 30 43 30 30 30 38 30 44 30 30 30 30 31 00 00 00 0D (A-05.0B030.0C00080D00001)
    Send: 0x 38 30 31 67 3A 30 30 41 0D (Get Amb_Temp only)
    Reply: 0x 32 30 31 72 3A 41 2D 30 35 2E 30 00 00 …00 00 0D (A-05.0)

C. Auto Reply 3.2.2

The display will send out the updated data/status automatically without GET query from the host whenever the following data/status is changed by the user through any of the available ways like: remote control unit, front control panel keys, or touch screen.

  • Power On/Off
  • Input Select
  • Brightness
  • Backlight
  • Volume
  • Mute On/Off

Remote Control Pass-through Mode

When the PC sets the Display to Remote Control Pass through mode, the Display will send a 7-byte packet (followed by “CR”) in response to remote control unit (RCU) button activation.

In this mode the RCU will have no effect on the Display function. For example: “Volume+” will not change the volume of the Display, but instead only send the “Volume+” code to the PC over the RS-232 port.

IR Pass Through-Function format

Reply: (Command Type="p")
Name Length ID Command Type RCU Code1
(MSB)
RCU Code2
(LSB)
CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7

Example 1: Remote Control Pass-through when “VOL+” key is pressed for Display (#5)

Send (Hex Format)
Name Length ID Command Type RCU Code1
(MSB)
RCU Code2
(LSB)
CR
Hex 0x36 0x30
0x35
0x70 0x31 0x30 0x0D
Key Code (HEX) Basic *3.1.1 Optional *3.1.1
1 01 V
2 02 V
3 03 V
4 04 V
5 05 V
6 06 V
7 07 V
8 08 V
9 09 V
0 0A V
- 0B V
RECALL (LAST) 0C V
INFO (DISPLAY) 0D V
0E
ASPECT (ZOOM, SIZE) 0F V
VOLUME UP (+) 10 V
VOLUME DOWN (-) 11 V
MUTE 12 V
CHANNEL/PAGE UP (+)/BRIGHTNESS+ 13 V
CHANNEL/PAGE DOWN(-)/BRIGHTNESS- 14 V
POWER 15 V
SOURCES (INPUTS) 16 V
17
18
SLEEP 19 V
MENU 1A V
UP 1B V
DOWN 1C V
LEFT (-) 1D V
RIGHT (+) 1E V
OK (ENTER, SET) 1F V
EXIT 20 V
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
RED (F1) 2C V
GREEN (F2) 2D V
YELLOW (F3) 2E V
BLUE (F4) 2F V

NOTE:

  1. This IR-pass-through code is different from the RCU key code.
  2. Special control sequence for POWER key under IR-pass through mode.
    1. When Display is OFF and receives the IR POWER code:
      Display will turn itself ON, then forward the POWER code to the host via RS-232.
    2. When Display is ON and receives the IR POWER code:
      Display will forward the POWER code to the host via RS-232, then turn OFF itself.
    3. When SET-POWER LOCK is enabled, the Display will not respond to POWER key pressing.
  3. The VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN code will repeatedly output when you press and hold the keys.

Specifications

Item Category Specifications
Model P/N. IFP110
No. VS19822

Display Modes

DisplayPort
Resolution Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60, 67, 72 Hz
800 x 600 56, 60, 72, 75 Hz
832 x 624 75 Hz
1024 x 768 60, 70, 75 Hz
1152 x 864 75 Hz
1152 x 870 75 Hz
1280 x 720 60 Hz
1280 x 960 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60, 75 Hz
1360 x 768 60, 75 Hz
1366 x 768 60 Hz
1440 x 900 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
1920 x 1200 60 Hz
3840 x 2160 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz
HDMI
Resolution Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60, 67, 72, 75 Hz
800 x 600 56, 60, 72, 75 Hz
832 x 624 75 Hz
1024 x 768 60, 70, 75 Hz
1152 x 864 75 Hz
1152 x 870 75 Hz
1280 x 720 60 Hz
1280 x 960 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60, 75 Hz
1360 x 768 60, 85 Hz
1366 x 768 60 Hz
1440 x 900 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
1920 x 1200 60 Hz
3840 x 2160 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz
USB Type C
Resolution Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60, 67, 72 Hz
800 x 600 56, 60, 72, 75 Hz
832 x 624 75 Hz
1024 x 768 60, 70, 75 Hz
1152 x 864 75 Hz
1152 x 870 75 Hz
1280 x 720 60 Hz
1280 x 960 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60, 75 Hz
1360 x 768 60, 75 Hz
1366 x 768 60 Hz
1440 x 900 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
1920 x 1200 60 Hz
3840 x 2160 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz
VGA
Resolution Refresh Rate (@)
640 x 480 60, 67, 72 Hz
800 x 600 56, 60, 72, 75 Hz
832 x 624 75 Hz
1024 x 768 60, 70, 75 Hz
1152 x 864 75 Hz
1152 x 870 75 Hz
1280 x 720 60 Hz
1280 x 960 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60, 75 Hz
1360 x 768 60, 75 Hz
1366 x 768 60 Hz
1440 x 900 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
1920 x 1200 60 Hz
HDMI Out
Resolution Refresh Rate (@)
720 x 480 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
3840 x 2160 60 Hz

Compliance Information

This section addresses all connected requirements and statements regarding regulations. Confirmed corresponding applications shall refer to nameplate labels and relevant markings on the unit.

FCC Compliant Statement

This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warning: You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.

Industry Canada Statement

CAN ICES (B) / NMB (B)

CE Conformity for European Countries

An image of the CE logo.

The device complies with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.

The following information is only for EU-member states:

The mark shown to the right is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose of the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems according to local law.

An image of the WEEE logo.

Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance

This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS2 Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below.

Substance Proposed Maximum Concentration Actual Concentration
Lead (Pb) 0.1% < 0.1%
Mercury (Hg) 0.1% < 0.1%
Cadmium (Cd) 0.01% < 0.01%
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6⁺) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0.1% < 0.1%
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 0.1% < 0.1%
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 0.1% < 0.1%

Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III of the RoHS2 Directives as noted below. Examples of exempted components are:

  • Copper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
  • Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight or more lead).
  • Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound.
  • Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of 125 V AC or 250 V DC or higher.

ENERGY STAR® Statement

ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR® prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency criteria or requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, ViewSonic is determined to meet the ENERGY STAR® Guidelines and mark all certified models with the ENERGY STAR® logo.

The following logo appears on all ENERGY STAR®-certified models:

Note: The power management features significantly reduce energy consumption when the product is not in use. Power management allows the device to automatically enter a low power “sleep” mode after a defined period of inactivity. And the power management features also enter Sleep Mode or Off Mode within 5 minutes of being disconnected from a host computer. Please note any change in energy settings will increase energy consumption.

Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances

Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India). This product complies with the “India E-waste Rule 2011” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.

Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances

Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India). This product complies with the “India E-waste Rule 2011” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.

Product Disposal at End of Product Life

ViewSonic® respects the environment and is committed to working and living green. Thank you for being part of Smarter, Greener Computing. Please visit the ViewSonic® website to learn more.

USA & Canada:
https://www.viewsonic.com/us/go-green-with-viewsonic

Europe:
https://www.viewsonic.com/eu/environmental-social-governance/recycle

Taiwan:
https://recycle.moenv.gov.tw/

For EU users, please contact us for any safety/accident issue experienced with this product:

ViewSonic Europe Limited
Flevolaan 38, 1382JZ, Weesp
the Netherlands
+31 08000232999
EPREL@viewsoniceurope.com
https://www.viewsonic.com/eu/

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VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association. DPMS, DisplayPort, and DDC are trademarks of VESA.

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As an ENERGY STAR® partner, ViewSonic® Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.

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Limited Warranty

ViewSonic® Smart White Board

What the warranty covers:

ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic® will, at its sole option, and as your sole remedy, repair or replace the product with a similar product. Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components. The repair or replacement unit or parts or components will be covered by the balance of the time remaining on the customer’s original limited warranty and the warranty period will not be extended. ViewSonic® provides no warranty for any third-party software whether included with the product or installed by the customer, installation of any unauthorized hardware parts or components (e.g. Projector Lamps). (Please refer to: “What the warranty excludes and does not cover” section).

Who the warranty protects:

This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.

What the warranty excludes and does not cover:

  • Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed.
  • Damage, deterioration, or malfunction resulting from:
    • Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
    • Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.
    • Damage to or loss of any programs, data, or removable storage media.
    • Normal wear and tear.
    • Removal or installation of the product.
  • Software or data loss occurring during repair or replacement.
  • Any damage of the product due to shipment.
  • Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure.
  • Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.
  • Failure of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in the User Guide.
  • Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
  • Damage caused by static (non-moving) images displayed for lengthy periods of time (also referred to as image burn-in).
  • Software - Any third-party software included with the product or installed by the customer.
  • Hardware/Accessories/Parts/Components – Installation of any unauthorized hardware, accessories, consumable parts or components (e.g. Projector Lamps).
  • Damage to, or abuse of, the coating on the surface of the display through inappropriate cleaning as described in the product User Guide.
  • Removal, installation, and set-up service charges, including wall-mounting of the product.

How to get service:

  • For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic® Customer Support (Please refer to the “Customer Service” page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number.
  • To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide: (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
  • Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic® service center or ViewSonic®.
  • For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic® service center, contact ViewSonic®.

Limitation of implied warranties:

There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Exclusion of damages:

ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic® shall not be liable for:

  • Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
  • Any claim against the customer by any other party.
  • Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.

Effect of state law:

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.

Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada:

For warranty information and service on ViewSonic® products sold outside of the U.S.A. and Canada, contact ViewSonic® or your local ViewSonic® dealer.

The warranty period for this product in mainland China (Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Excluded) is subject to the terms and conditions of the Maintenance Guarantee Card.

For users in Europe and Russia, full details of warranty provided can be found at: http://www.viewsonic.com/eu/ under “Support/Warranty Information”.

Mexico Limited Warranty

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What the warranty covers:

ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic® will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components & accessories.

Who the warranty protects:

This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.

What the warranty excludes and does not cover:

  • Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
  • Damage, deterioration, or malfunction resulting from:
    • Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, unauthorized attempted repair, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
    • Causes external to the product, such as electrical power fluctuations or failure.
    • Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic®’s specifications.
    • Normal wear and tear.
    • Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
  • Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as “image burn-in” which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time.
  • Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges.

How to get service:

  • For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic® Customer Support (Please refer to the “Customer Service” page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number, so please record the product information in the space provided below on your purchase for your future use. Please retain your receipt of proof of purchase to support your warranty claim.
  • To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide: (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
  • Take or ship the product, freight prepaid, in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic® service center.
  • Round trip transportation costs for in-warranty products will be paid by ViewSonic®.

Limitation of implied warranties:

There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Exclusion of damages:

ViewSonic®’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic® shall not be liable for:

  • Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
  • Any claim against the customer by any other party.
  • Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic®.
Contact Information for Sales & Authorized Service (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) within Mexico:

Name, address, of manufacturer and importers:
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Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México
Tel: (55) 3605-1099 http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm

NÚMERO GRATIS DE ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA PARA TODO MÉXICO: 001.866.823.2004

Hermosillo:
Distribuciones y Servicios Computacionales SA de CV.
Calle Juarez 284 local 2
Col. Bugambilias C.P: 83140
Tel: 01-66-22-14-9005
E-Mail: disc2@hmo.megared.net.mx

Villahermosa:
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AV. GREGORIO MENDEZ #1504
COL, FLORIDA C.P. 86040
Tel: 01 (993) 3 52 00 47 / 3522074 / 3 52 20 09
E-Mail: compumantenimientos@prodigy.net.mx

Puebla, Pue. (Matriz):
RENTA Y DATOS, S.A. DE C.V. Domicilio:
29 SUR 721 COL. LA PAZ
72160 PUEBLA, PUE.
Tel: 01(52).222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS
E-Mail: datos@puebla.megared.net.mx

Veracruz, Ver.:
CONEXION Y DESARROLLO, S.A DE C.V. Av.
Americas # 419
ENTRE PINZÓN Y ALVARADO
Fracc. Reforma C.P. 91919
Tel: 01-22-91-00-31-67
E-Mail: gacosta@qplus.com.mx

Chihuahua:
Soluciones Globales en Computación
C. Magisterio # 3321 Col. Magisterial
Chihuahua, Chih.
Tel: 4136954
E-Mail: Cefeo@soluglobales.com

Cuernavaca:
Compusupport de Cuernavaca SA de CV
Francisco Leyva # 178 Col. Miguel Hidalgo
C.P. 62040, Cuernavaca Morelos
Tel: 01 777 3180579 / 01 777 3124014
E-Mail: aquevedo@compusupportcva.com

Distrito Federal:
QPLUS, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Coyoacán 931
Col. Del Valle 03100, México, D.F.
Tel: 01(52)55-50-00-27-35
E-Mail : gacosta@qplus.com.mx

Guadalajara, Jal.:
SERVICRECE, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Niños Héroes # 2281
Col. Arcos Sur, Sector Juárez
44170, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Tel: 01(52)33-36-15-15-43
E-Mail: mmiranda@servicrece.com

Guerrero Acapulco:
GS Computación (Grupo Sesicomp)
Progreso #6-A, Colo Centro
39300 Acapulco, Guerrero
Tel: 744-48-32627

Monterrey:
Global Product Services
Mar Caribe # 1987, Esquina con Golfo Pérsico
Fracc. Bernardo Reyes, CP 64280
Monterrey N.L. México
Tel: 8129-5103
E-Mail: aydeem@gps1.com.mx

MERIDA:
ELECTROSER
Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41
Mérida, Yucatán, México CP97000
Tel: (52) 999-925-1916
E-Mail: rrrb@sureste.com

Oaxaca, Oax.:
CENTRO DE DISTRIBUCION Y
SERVICIO, S.A. de C.V.
Murguía # 708 P.A., Col. Centro, 68000, Oaxaca
Tel: 01(52)95-15-15-22-22
Fax: 01(52)95-15-13-67-00
E-Mail. gpotai2001@hotmail.com

Tijuana:
STD
Av Ferrocarril Sonora #3780 L-C
Col 20 de Noviembr
Tijuana, Mexico

FOR USA SUPPORT:
ViewSonic® Corporation
381 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, CA. 91789 USA
Tel: 800-688-6688
http://www.viewsonic.com

Read these instructions carefully, keep them in a safe place, and follow all warnings and instructions.

General Safety Precautions

  • Keep the remote control or loose batteries away from children and pets.

Installation

  • Follow the manufacturer’s recommended installation guidelines to ensure safe and optimal operation.
  • Do not place any heavy objects on the display or cables.
  • Do not place the display in an unstable location. The display may fall, resulting in injury or damage.
  • Do not use the display near open flames, sparks, or hot surfaces.
  • Do not use the display near water or in humid conditions and avoid exposing it to rain or moisture.
  • Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or other sources of sustained heat.
  • Always route and manage cables connected to the display to prevent tripping, pulling, or grabbing.
  • Place the display in a well-ventilated area. Do not place anything on the display that prevents heat dissipation.
  • a diagram with an X next to an incorrectly installed display, one that is closed off and has no ventilation. There's a diagram next to it with a check mark, it shows the correct measurements for adequate display ventilation.

Power Cord Safety

  • Do not compress the power cord, particularly at the plug and at the point where it connects to the display.
  • Do not use the display if the power cord or plug is damaged.
  • The power cord is designed with a grounding prong to ensure safe operation. Do not remove or damage the grounding prong.
  • Only use the original power cord and do not use damaged or modified cords.
  • Unplug the display when it will be unused for long periods of time.

Handling

  • When moving the display, handle it with care to avoid damage or injury.
  • Only use attachments and accessories specifically designed and approved by the manufacturer to ensure compatibility and safety.
  • To ensure the long-term performance and reliability of your display, please follow these handling, mounting, and storage recommendations. Placing the display in a horizontal position can potentially lead to several issues:
    • Structural Stress: Horizontal placement can put excessive stress on the display’s frame, potentially causing cracks or distortions along the edges.
    • Uneven Weight Distribution: This can warp the screen or cause internal damage over time.
    • Heat Dissipation: The design of this display relies on gravity to aid in heat dissipation. Placing it horizontally may restrict airflow and lead to overheating, potentially causing damage.
    • LCD Cell Integrity: Modifying the display’s orientation or attempting to disassemble it can damage the sensitive LCD cells, permanently affecting image quality.
  • For best results, always mount, handle, transport, and store the display in a vertical position. Failure to do so may void the warranty and reduce the display’s lifespan. Damage resulting from improper handling or modification is not covered under warranty.

Troubleshooting

  • If smoke appears, an abnormal noise, or a strange odor is present, immediately turn the display off and contact your reseller or ViewSonic. It is dangerous to continue using the display.
  • Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Do not disassemble the display. It contains electrical components that can cause shock.

Blue Light Filter and Eye Health

The monitor’s blue-light blocking technology helps reduce eye strain by minimizing blue-light emission, while maintaining the correct color balance, and eliminating screen flicks.

Below are some tips to help reduce the effect of eye strain:

  • Take a five-minute break every one to two hours.
  • Look away from the screen and gaze at distant objects when taking breaks.
  • Do eye and neck exercises.
    • Eye exercises: Gently move your eyes to the left, right, up, and down.
    • Neck exercises: Gently stretch your neck by leaning forward, turning your head side to side.


    Remote control does not work

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Are there any obstacles between the remote control and display? Yes Remove the obstacle(s).
    No Aim the remote control at the display's IR receiver within the effective distance and angles when performing an operation.
    Are the batteries installed correctly? Yes If the remote control still does not work, try another set of new batteries to confirm the current batteries have power.
    No Install the batteries again.

    The display shuts down unexpectedly

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Is the display in sleep mode? Yes Re‑plug the video cable connecting to an external computer to wake the display up.
    No Check the power connection between the display and the power outlet.
    Is there a power outage in your area? Yes Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the power outage is over before turning the display back on.
    No Try another power outlet or use some other electrical device to confirm the same power outlet is working.

    Touch is slow or inaccurate

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Is myViewBoard open? Yes Save the content, then restart the display.
    No

    Open the “Restart App“ from the taskbar on the external computer to re-launch the application with the last-edited content.

    If the touch function lag still occurs, restart the display.

    Does the display have dirt, dust, or moisture on the screen? Yes Follow the procedure in the “Maintenance” section to clean the screen.
    No Restart the display.

    The display is not responding to touch

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Is the USB Type C cable connected to the display? Yes Check that the cable is connected to the display’s USB Type C port that supports touch functionality. We recommend using the USB Type C cable that comes with the display to ensure optimal performance.
    No Connect the cable, ensuring a secure connection. Check that the cable supports data transfer.
    Is the HDMI or DisplayPort cable connected to the display? Yes Reconnect the included USB touch cable from the display to the external computer to turn on the touch function.
    No Connect both the video cable (HDMI or DisplayPort) and USB touch cable.

    Speakers are not working properly

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Does only one speaker have sound? Yes Try another audio cable or audio system to confirm the display’s speakers are still working.
    No Press the Volume button on the remote control to set the volume at a moderate level.
    Do both speakers have no sound? Yes Check that the audio source is correctly set on both the display and connected device, and that the connected device is turned on.
    No Restart the display.
    Is the display connected to a Bluetooth device? Yes Re‑pair the display with your Bluetooth device.
    No Check that the connected device is properly connected to the appropriate port of the display.
    Is there buzzing or whining noises? Yes Route the audio cable away from the display or power supply cable to prevent electrical interference.
    No Press the Volume button on the remote control to set the volume at a moderate level.

    Image is not displayed correctly

    Troubleshooting Checks Yes/No Possible Solutions
    Does the video cable appear damaged? Yes

    Replace the video cable.

    If the image is still not displayed correctly, restart the display.

    No Try a different video cable or use another video source to determine if the display is still working correctly.


    General Precautions

    • Make sure the monitor is turned off and the power cable is unplugged from the power outlet.
    • Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the screen or case.
    • Handle the display with care, as darker-colored models, if scuffed, may show marks more clearly than a lighter-colored model.

    Cleaning the Screen

    • Wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. This removes dust and other particles.
    • If the screen is still not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass cleaner onto a clean, soft, lint-free cloth; then wipe the screen.

    Cleaning the Case

    • Use a soft, dry cloth.
    • If the case is still not clean, apply a small amount of non-ammonia, non-alcohol based, mild non-abrasive detergent onto a clean, soft, lint-free cloth, then wipe the surface.

    Disclaimer

    • ViewSonic® does not recommend the use of any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners on the display screen or case. Some chemical cleaners have been reported to damage the screen and/or case of the monitor.
    • ViewSonic® will not be liable for damage resulting from use of any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners.