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| Ethernet Configuration | Connection Type | |
| Mac Address | ||
| Wi-Fi | Disable | |
| Enable | ||
| Add Wi-Fi | ||
| Wireless Hotspot | Main Switch | Disable |
| Enable | ||
| Hotspot Configuration | Network Name | |
| Security Type | ||
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Disable |
| Enable | ||
| Available Device | ||
| Miracast | Main Switch | Disable |
| Enable | ||
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Revision as of 10:23, 8 January 2026
Package Contents
- This product is packed in a wooden crate.
- Due to the size and weight, it is recommended that two or more people handle it.
- You can identify the contents inside the case by the product labels on it.
- Standard Installation (the System Control Box installed Under the Cabinets)
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Installation Guide
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8 x Cabinet Sections
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296 x LED Modules[1]
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Screen Bezels,
5 x Left & 5 x Right
2 x Bottom -
System Control Box
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1 x System Control Box Connector Plate
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Maintenance Tool
(P/N:LD-MK-004) -
Suction Tool
(P/N: LD-MK-006) -
Wall Mount Brackets,
8 x 1199 mm -
6 x Wall Mount Connector Plates
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Nuts and Bolts
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Hand Tools
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2 x Anti-Static Gloves
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2 x Power Cords[2]
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1 x Romote Control
With two AAA batteries -
1 x IR Extension Cable
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1 x USB Thumb Drive
- Hidden Installation (the System Control Box installed Behind the Cabinets)
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Screen Bezels,
6 x Bottom -
Wall Mount Brackets,
6 x 1335 mm -
2 x Upper System Control Box Mount Brackets
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2 x Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets
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24 x Cable Zip Ties
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Power Cables,
2 x One-to-Three &
1 x One-to-Two -
4 x Network Cables (3.5 m)
Notes
Product Overview
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Control Panel and I/O
Control Panel
| Number | Port | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Light Sensor | Ambient light sensor. |
| 2 | IR Receiver | Receiver for remote control signal. |
| 3 | USB Type C | USB 2.0 support (5V/1.0A). |
| 4 | USB 3.0 | USB Reader (5V/0.9A). |
| 5 | USB 2.0 | USB Reader (5V/0.5A). |
| 6 | Menu | Open the display settings or On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. |
| 7 | Brightness/OK |
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| 8 | Brightness Decrease | Decrease the brightness level. |
| 9 | Brightness Increase | Increase the brightness level. |
| 10 | Power | Power on, standby and wake button. |
| 11 | Indicator Light | Power status indicator light. |
| 12 | HDMI 4 | 4 High definition input: PIP/PBP, connect to PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device. |
| 13 | Audio Out | Audio output to an external audio device. |
I/O Ports
| Item | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S/PDIF Out | Multi-channel optical audio signal. |
| 2 | Audio OUT | Audio output to an external speaker. |
| 3 | LAN | Standard RJ45 (10M/100M/1000M) Internet connection interface. |
| 4 | RJ45 | Standard RJ45 control connection interface. |
| 5 | HDMI 1/2/3 | High definition input: PIP/PBP ,connect to PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device. |
| 6 | HDMI Out | Extend the display's content out to another display device. |
| 7 | USB 2.0 | USB Type A port for power (5V/2A). |
| 8 | HDMI IN 1.4 | High definition input: PIP/PBP ,connect to PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device.
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| 9 | Audio Out | Audio output to an external audio device.
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| 10 | IR Extension | Connection point for an extended IR receiver. |
| 11 | RS-232 | Serial control port. |
| 12 | Control Board Switch | Control switch for the control board.
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Remote Control Overview

| Button | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Power | Turn the display on or off. |
| 2 | Source | Select the input source. |
| 3 | Brightness | Adjust the screen's brightness level. |
| 4 | Blank | Change the current screen to a black screen. |
| 5 | Directional | Navigate menus and make adjustments. |
| 6 | OK | Confirm the selection. |
| 7 | Menu | Open the display settings or On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. |
| 8 | Return | Return to the previous screen or exit a menu. |
| 9 | Home | Go to the Home screen. |
| 10 | Volume Control | Adjust the volume level. |
| 11 | Mute | Turn off the display's sound. |
| 12 | Forwards/Backwards | Move to next or previous content. |
| 13 | Play/Pause | Play or pause content. |
Bluetooth Remote Control Pairing
To pair the remote control:
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled, go to: Settings > Network > Bluetooth > Enable.
- Press and hold the Menu
and Return buttons for approximately three seconds until the indicator on the remote control flashes blue.
- If the pairing is successful, a pop-up message will appear on the screen.
Remote Control Receiver Range
The operating range of the remote control is shown here. It has an effective range of 6 meters (20 feet), 30° degrees left and right. Please make sure there is nothing obstructing the remote control’s signal to the receiver.
IR Extension
If an additional IR Receiver is needed, an IR extension cable can be connected to the IR Extension port of the display.
Inserting Remote Control Batteries
The remote control is powered by two 1.5v "AAA" batteries.
To insert batteries into the remote control:
- Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control.
- Insert two “AAA” batteries, ensuring the (+) symbol on the battery matches the (+) on the battery post.
- Replace the cover by aligning it with the slot on the remote control and snapping the latch shut.
- WARNING: There is a risk of explosion if batteries are installed with incorrect polarity.
- It is recommended that you do not mix battery types.
- Avoid exposure to heat or steam.
- Do not allow water or other liquids to splash on the remote control. If the remote control becomes wet, wipe it dry immediately.
- Always dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way. Contact your local government for more information on how to dispose of batteries safely.
Wall Installation
Introduction
The step-by-step instructions in this guide are a general reference for installing the LED Display. If any details in this document are unclear, please contact your reseller for more information.
About the LED Display
ViewSonic Direct View LDM231-251 is designed to be installed on the wall only. However, the System Control Box can be mounted in three different ways.
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Under the Cabinets
(Standard Installation) -
Behind the Cabinets
(Hidden Installation) -
Away from the Cabinets
(Separate Installation)
Before Installing
Ensure there is no direct airflow from air conditioning or heating vents blowing on the display.
Avoid installing the LED Display in places with high humidity.
Due to high power usage, always use power cords specifically designed for this product.
Wood may split if holes are not pre-drilled before installing the Wall Mount Brackets.
Ensure that the wall can safely support 378 kg and the power outlet supplies enough voltage (max: 4124W; normal: 1443W).
Ensure the deviation of the wall surface is < 5 mm.
Wear protective gear, such as gloves and protective shoes, when handling the LED Display.
Standard Installation
Wall Mounting
Eight Wall Mount Brackets are used for mounting the screen to the wall.
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Ensure the wall area is an appropriate installation site.
Note:- You can also install the Upper Wall Mount Brackets, hang the screen, and then install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets for a more precise fit.
- Adjustment in floor clearance and ceiling height should be made according to the actual installation site.
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Using the illustration as shown below as a guide, mark at least eight mounting holes and pre-drill them.
- Install the first Upper Wall Mount Bracket with the provided screws (M8 x 80 mm Expansion for masonry; wood screws for load bearing wood).
- Repeat Step 2~3, ensuring the second Upper Wall Mount Bracket is level with the first Upper Bracket.
Note: It is recommended to use a laser or torpedo level.
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After mounting the first and second Upper Wall Mount Brackets to the wall, secure them with the Wall Mount Connector Plate using the six provided screws (PM6 x 10 mm).
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Repeat Step 2~5 for the remaining two Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
- Install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets in the same manner as the Upper Wall Mount Brackets. The distance between the Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets is 1440 mm.
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After installing both Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets, the installation wall should look like:
Installing the Cabinets
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Place the Upper Cabinet section "D-1" and Lower Cabinet section "D-2" on stable furniture that can safely support the two Cabinet sections.
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Attach the Upper and Lower Cabinet sections with the two provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Carefully lift the assembled Cabinet "D" onto the center of the Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
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Ensure the Mounting Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets as shown below.
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Repeat Step 1~2 for Cabinet "E".
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Install the assembled Cabinet "E" on the right side of Cabinet "D" with the provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Check for unevenness of the Cabinets by rubbing the cross section between each Cabinet. If the cross section is not aligned, loosen the M8 screws slightly and tap the Cabinets until the cross section is flat.
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Repeat Step 1~2 for the remaining Cabinets and install them onto the Wall Mount Brackets. Start from the center to the right and left sides of the Wall Mount Brackets.
Note: The installation sequence by Cabinet: D ➜ E ➜ C ➜ F ➜ B ➜ G ➜ A ➜ H
Connecting the System Control Box
The left and right sides of the System Control Box are pre-installed with its Covers in the factory. The main system control board is on the right.
The safety wires are used to prevent the Right Cover from falling when accessing the System Control Box. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached.
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Carefully place the System Control Box on stable furniture that can safely support the System Control Box.
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To open the Right Cover, slowly bring the supplied System Control Box Maintenance Tool near the surface of the Right Cover where the steel plate is located. Then, the Right Cover should detach from the System Control Box magnetically.
DO NOT try to remove or disconnect the safety wires. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
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Remove the Left Cover by gripping the top edge of the Cover and pulling it toward you. The Left Cover should simply lift away.
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Secure the System Control Box panel with the Connector Plate using the provided screws (M3 x 6 mm).
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Further secure the Connector Plate with the two provided screws (M3 x 5 mm).
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Align the holes of the Cabinets with the System Control Box to attach.
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Carefully route the Network and Power Cables through the holes in each Cabinet.
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Install the System Control Box to the bottom of the Cabinets with the provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
Note: There are seven threaded holes between the Cabinets and the System Control Box. -
Connect the Network Cables (Green) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Network Cables to the Cabinets (B to B, D to D, F to F, and H to H).
- Connect the Network Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
- At the top row, connect the Network Cable of the first Cabinet to the next Cabinet.
Note: There are four Network Cables to connect.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
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Connect the Power Cables (Red/Orange) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Cables to the Cabinets (A to A, B to B, C to C, D to D, and so on).
- Connect the Power Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
Note: There are eight Power Cables to connect.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
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Connect the two AC units of the System Control Box to the main system control board.
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Connect the LED Display's left speaker to the Audio Out port.
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Ensure the two AC units of the System Control Box is properly connected.
DO NOT connect the System Control Box Power Cables at this time.
- The neutral wires (usually white/blue) are connected to the "N1", "N2", and "N" terminals.
- The hot wires (usually black/brown) are connected to the "L1", "L2", and "L" terminals.
- The input and output terminals are properly grounded (3 x AC OUT and 2 x AC IN, usually in green).
The meaning of wiring color may vary by country.
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After connecting all Cables and wires, hold the top edge of the Right Cover toward the System Control Box to replace it. Once the Right Cover is replaced, it will be held in place magnetically.
Note: Ensure the Power Button cable is connected before securing the Right Cover. -
Replace the Left Cover by aligning it properly with the System Control Box; then the Left Cover should attach magnetically.
Installing the LED Modules
Please wear Anti-Static Gloves before handling the LED Modules.
To avoid direct contact with the LED Modules, please remove watches, rings, bracelets, or other metal objects.
Use caution when installing the LED Modules.
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Starting from the LED Module labeled "1" in the top left corner, align each LED Module with the Cabinet, then carefully press the Module into place.
Note: The arrow marks on the back of the LED Modules should be pointing up. -
Attach the remaining LED Modules onto the Cabinets. Install from top left and move to bottom right, ensuring to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet.
Note: Before installing the LED Module, ensure that each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap between each. It may be necessary to gently tap the module to make it flush.
Installing the Screen Bezels
The Screen Bezels' plastic tabs are pre-installed onto the Bezels. Ensure all plastic tabs are properly mounted before installing the Screen Bezels onto the screen.
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Place the Screen Bezel to the correct side of the screen to attach. Start from the left and move to the right.
Note:- Ensure the label side of the Screen Bezel is facing the screen.
- Before installing the Screen Bezels, check the label of each Bezel as the label helps you know which side ("L" = left side & "R" = right side) to attach.
- The illustration below shows the location where each Screen Bezel should be installed.

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Align the plastic tabs of the Screen Bezel with the holes provided in the screen.
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Press down on the Screen Bezel until you hear it click into place.
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Place the remaining Screen Bezels onto the left and right sides of the screen.
Note: There are six Screen Bezels on either left or right side of the screen to install.
Turning On the LED Display
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Make sure the System Control Box Power Cables are connected and plugged into power outlets.
Note: When the System Control Box Power Cables are connected to power outlets, the Power Indicator Light will be a steady red. This means the LED Display is in standby mode. Please refer to the User Guide for more details. -
Your LED Display is now ready to power on.
Hidden Installation
When the System Control Box is installed behind the Cabinets, this installation type requires a different set of Wall Mount Brackets. You also need the System Control Box Mount Brackets to attach the System Control Box to the rear of the Cabinets.
Wall Mounting
Six Wall Mount Brackets are used for mounting the screen to the wall.
-
Ensure the wall area is an appropriate installation site.
Note:- You can also install the Upper Wall Mount Brackets, hang the screen, and then install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets for a more precise fit.
- Adjustment in floor clearance and ceiling height should be made according to the actual installation site.
-
Using the illustration as shown above as a guide, mark at least eight mounting holes and pre-drill them.
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Install the first Upper Wall Mount Bracket with the provided screws (M8 x 80 mm Expansion for masonry; wood screws for load bearing wood).
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Repeat Step 2~3, ensuring the second Upper Wall Mount Bracket is level with the first Upper Bracket.
Note: It is suggested to use a laser or torpedo level. -
Install the third Upper Wall Mount Bracket in the same manner as the other two Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
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Repeat Step 2~5 for the Lower Wall Mount Brackets. The distance between the Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets is 1440 mm.
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After installing both Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets, the installation wall should look like:
Installing the Cabinets
Before installing the System Control Box behind the Cabinets, the Upper System Control Box Mount Bracket must be mounted to the Cabinets first.
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Place the Upper Cabinet section "D-1" and Lower Cabinet section "D-2" on stable furniture that can safely support the two Cabinet sections.
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Attach the Upper and Lower Cabinet sections with the two provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Repeat Step 1~2 for Cabinet "E".
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Install the Upper System Control Box Mount Bracket to the side of the two assembled Cabinets "D" and "E" as shown below using the provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Rear View of Cabinet "E" (left) and Cabinet "D" (right)
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Carefully lift the assembled Cabinet "D" onto the center of the Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
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Ensure the Mounting Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets as shown below.
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Install the assembled Cabinet "E" on the right side of the Cabinet "D" with the provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Rear View of Cabinet "E" (left) and Cabinet "D" (right)
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Check for unevenness of the Cabinets by rubbing the cross section between each Cabinet. If the cross section is not aligned, loosen the M8 screws slightly and tap the Cabinets until the cross section is flat.
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Repeat Step 1~2 for the remaining Cabinets and install them onto the Wall Mount Brackets. Start from the center to the right and left sides of the Wall Mount Brackets.
Note: The installation sequence by Cabinet: D ➜ E ➜ C ➜ F ➜ B ➜ G ➜ A ➜ H
Connecting the System Control Box
The left and right sides of the System Control Box are pre-installed with its Covers in the factory. The main system control board is on the right.
The safety wires are used to prevent the Right Cover from falling when accessing the System Control Box. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached.
Before installing the System Control Box, the Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets pre-installed in the System Control Box must be replaced with the longer ones first.
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Carefully place the System Control Box on stable furniture that can safely support the System Control Box.
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To open the Right Cover, slowly bring the supplied System Control Box Maintenance Tool near the surface of the Right Cover where the steel plate is located. Then, the Right Cover should detach from the System Control Box magnetically.
DO NOT try to remove or disconnect the safety wires. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
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Remove the Left Cover by gripping the top edge of the Cover and pulling it toward you. The Left Cover should simply lift away.
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Secure the System Control Box panel with the Connector Plate using the provided screws (M3 x 6 mm).
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Further secure the Connector Plate with the two provided screws (M3 x 5 mm).
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Install the short side of the Lower System Control Box Mount Bracket onto the top of the System Control Box with the provided screws (M3 x 6 mm).
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Installing the Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets onto the System Control Box (Front and Top Views)
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Install the provided screw (M8 x 16 mm) on the Lower System Control Box Mount Bracket. Thread the provided M8 nut onto the screw and fully tighten the nut.
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Installing the provided screw and nut to the Brackets (Rear View)
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Repeat Step 7 for the other Lower System Control Box Mount Bracket.
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The rubber hole plugs installed on both the System Control Box and Cabinets are used to protect the Cables from rubbing against any pointed edges. Use a knife to cut the hole to size along the cross.
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System Control Box (Front View)
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Cabinets (Rear View)
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Remove the pre-installed Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets from the System Control Box.
Note:- There are eight Power and four Network Cables to remove.
- It is recommended to take photos of the completed wiring in the left and main system control boards before removing the Cables.
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After removing the pre-installed Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets, connect one end of the longer Network Cable to the network port that was disconnected from the System Control Box in Step 10.
Note:- There are four Network Cables to connect.
- Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Cables to the network ports of the System Control Box (B to B, D to D, F to F, and H to H).
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Carefully thread the four Network Cables through the hole provided in the System Control Box to the rear. Avoid sharp bends in the Cables.
Note: The rubber hole plugs must always be placed in the holes. -
After threading the Network Cables, please follow the diagram below to connect the longer Power Cables to the two AC units of the System Control Box.
DO NOT connect the System Control Box Power Cables at this time.
- Connect the neutral wires (usually white/blue) to the "N1", "N2", and "N" terminals.
- Connect the hot wires (usually black/brown) to the "L1", "L2", and "L" terminals.
- Connect the ground wires (usually in green) to the ground terminals.
The meaning of wiring color may vary by country.
Use the provided wrench to tighten the neutral, hot, and ground conductors in the terminals properly.
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Thread the Power Cables of the Cabinets through the hole provided in the System Control Box to the rear. Avoid sharp bends in the Cables.
Note:- There are three Power Cables to thread.
- The rubber hole plugs must always be placed in the holes.
- Before threading the Cables through, ensure that the output and input terminals (3 x AC OUT and 2 x AC IN) are properly grounded, and that the wire colors/labels are matched with the marked terminals and each wire is screwed firmly to its corresponding terminal.
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Connect the two AC units of the System Control Box to the main system control board.
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Connect the LED Display's left speaker to the Audio Out port.
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After the IR Extension Cable is connected, route it through the hole of the System Control Box to the rear.
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After connecting all Cables and wires, hold the top edge of the Right Cover toward the System Control Box to replace it. Once the Right Cover is replaced, it will be held in place magnetically.
Note: Ensure the Power Button cable is connected before securing the Right Cover. -
Replace the Left Cover by aligning it properly with the System Control Box; then the Left Cover should attach magnetically.
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Align the Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets with the Upper Mount Brackets to attach.
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Thread the Power and Network Cables through the holes at the lowest row of the Cabinets to the front.
Note:- There are eight Power and four Network Cables to thread.
- Ensure the corresponding letters on both Cables are matched to the Cabinets (A to A, B to B, C to C, and so on).
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Threading the Power and Network Cables from behind (Rear View)
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Carefully place the Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets onto the Upper System Control Box Mount Brackets.
Note: To avoid sharp bends in the Cables, please pull them into the Cabinets and manage the Cables there.-
Placing the Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets to the Upper (Rear View)
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Ensure the Lower System Control Box Mount Brackets sit securely on the Upper.
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Connect the Network Cables (Green) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Network Cables to the Cabinets (B to B, D to D, F to F, and H to H).
- Connect the Network Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
- At the top row, connect the Network Cable of the first Cabinet to the next Cabinet.
Note: There are four Network Cables to connect.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
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Connect the Power Cables (Red/Orange) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Cables to the Cabinets (A to A, B to B, C to C, D to D, and so on).
- Connect the Power Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
Note: There are eight Power Cables to connect.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
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Route the Power and Network Cables around the rods provided in the Cabinets and secure the Cables to the rods with the Cable Zip Tie and screw (PM3 x 10 mm). Leave a little slack for later adjustments if needed.
Installing the LED Modules
Please wear Anti-Static Gloves before handling the LED Modules.
To avoid direct contact with the LED Modules, please remove watches, rings, bracelets, or other metal objects.
Use caution when installing the LED Modules.
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Starting from the LED Module labeled "1" in the top left corner, align each LED Module with the Cabinet, then carefully press the Module into place.
Note: The arrow marks on the back of the LED Modules should be pointing up. -
Attach the remaining LED Modules onto the Cabinets. Install from top left and move to bottom right, ensuring to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet.
Note: Before installing the LED Module, ensure that each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap between each. It may be necessary to gently tap the module to make it flush.
Installing the Screen Bezels
The Screen Bezels' plastic tabs are pre-installed onto the Bezels. Ensure all plastic tabs are properly mounted before installing the Screen Bezels onto the screen.
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Place the Screen Bezel to the correct side of the screen to attach. Start from the left and move to the right.
Note:- Ensure the label side of the Screen Bezel is facing the screen.
- Before installing the Screen Bezels, check the label of each Bezel as the label helps you know which side ("L" = left side & "R" = right side) to attach.
- The illustration below shows the location where each Screen Bezel should be installed.

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Align the plastic tabs of the Screen Bezel with the holes provided in the screen.
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Press down on the Screen Bezel until you hear it click into place.
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Place the remaining Screen Bezel onto the left and right sides of the screen.
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At the bottom of the screen, loosen the screws securing the pre-installed Screen Bezel and remove it. This provides enough room to the bottom Screen Bezels.
Note:- There are two pre-installed Screen Bezels to remove.
- The pre-installed Screen Bezels come in with two different lengths. Remove the shorter ones.
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Install the bottom Screen Bezel to the screen with the four provided screws (M3 x10 mm).
Note: There are six bottom Screen Bezels to install.
Turning On the LED Display
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Make sure the System Control Box Power Cables are connected and plugged into power outlets.
Note: When the System Control Box Power Cables are connected to power outlets, the Power Indicator Light will be a steady red. This means the LED Display is in standby mode. Please refer to the User Guide for more details. -
Your LED Display is now ready to power on.
Separate Installation
When the System Control Box is installed apart from the Cabinets, this installation type shares the same Wall Mount Brackets as the Standard Installation. However, you will need to pre-drill additional holes for the System Control Box.
Wall Mounting
Eight Wall Mount Brackets are used for mounting the screen to the wall.
-
Ensure the wall area is an appropriate installation site.
Note:- You can also install the Upper Wall Mount Brackets, hang the screen, and then install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets for a more precise fit.
- Adjustment in floor clearance and ceiling height should be made according to the actual installation site.
-
Using the illustration as shown below as a guide, mark at least eight mounting holes and pre-drill them.
- Install the first Upper Wall Mount Bracket with the provided screws (M8 x 80 mm Expansion for masonry; wood screws for load bearing wood).
- Repeat Step 2, ensuring the second Upper Wall Mount Bracket is level with the first Upper Bracket.
Note: It is recommended to use a laser or torpedo level.
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After mounting the first and second Upper Wall Mount Brackets to the wall, secure them with the Wall Mount Connector Plate using the six provided screws (PM6 x 10 mm).
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Repeat Step 2~5 for the remaining two Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
- Install the Lower Wall Mount Brackets in the same manner as the Upper Wall Mount Brackets. The distance between the Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets is 1440 mm.
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After installing both Upper and Lower Wall Mount Brackets, the installation wall should look like:
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Use the illustration as shown below as a guide to mark the following holes and predrill them.
- At least three mounting holes for the System Control Box.
- Four cable access holes, one at the top and three at the bottom. The bottom cable access holes correspond to the holes provided in the System Control Box.
Ensure there is enough space between the mounting holes and cable access holes.
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Drill Hole Spacing for System Control Box
Installing the Cabinets
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Place the Upper Cabinet section "D-1" and Lower Cabinet section "D-2" on stable furniture that can safely support the two Cabinet sections.
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Attach the Upper and Lower Cabinet sections with the two provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Carefully lift the assembled Cabinet "D" onto the center of the Upper Wall Mount Brackets.
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Ensure the Mounting Brackets sit securely on the Wall Mount Brackets as shown below.
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Repeat Step 1~2 for Cabinet "E".
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Install the assembled Cabinet "E" on the right side of Cabinet "D" with the provided screws (M8 x 20 mm).
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Check for unevenness of the Cabinets by rubbing the cross section between each Cabinet. If the cross section is not aligned, loosen the M8 screws slightly and tap the Cabinets until the cross section is flat.
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Repeat Step 1~2 for the remaining Cabinets and install them onto the Wall Mount Brackets. Start from the center to the right and left sides of the Wall Mount Brackets.
Note: The installation sequence by Cabinet: D ➜ E ➜ C ➜ F ➜ B ➜ G ➜ A ➜ H
Connecting the System Control Box
The left and right sides of the System Control Box are pre-installed with its Covers in the factory. The main system control board is on the right.
The safety wires are used to prevent the Right Cover from falling when accessing the System Control Box. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
Use caution as the System Control Box panel is separated into two pieces with wires attached.
Before installing the System Control Box, the Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets at the lowest row must be routed through the holes provided in the System Control Box from behind.
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The rubber hole plugs installed on both the System Control Box and Cabinets are used to protect the Cables from rubbing against any pointed edges. Use a knife to cut the hole to size along the cross.
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System Control Box (Front View)
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Cabinets (Rear View)
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Connect the connector of the longer Power Cable to the power connector of the Cabinet. Then, connect one end of the longer Network Cable to the network port of the Cabinet.
Note:- The longer Power and Network Cables are supplied in the case.
- There are eight Power and four Network Cables to connect.
- Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Cables to the Cabinets (A to A, B to B, C to C, and so on).
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After connecting the longer Power and Network Cables, carefully thread them through the holes provided in the Cabinets and run the Cables behind the Cabinets from the top cable access hole through the bottom cable access holes.
Avoid sharp bends in the Cables.
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Carefully place the System Control Box on stable furniture that can safely support the System Control Box.
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To open the Right Cover, slowly bring the supplied System Control Box Maintenance Tool near the surface of the Right Cover where the steel plate is located. Then, the Right Cover should detach from the System Control Box magnetically.
DO NOT try to remove or disconnect the safety wires. Please ensure that the safety wires are never removed.
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Remove the Left Cover by gripping the top edge of the Cover and pulling it toward you. The Left Cover should simply lift away.
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Secure the System Control Box panel with the Connector Plate using the provided screws (M3 x 6 mm).
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Further secure the Connector Plate with the two provided screws (M3 x 5 mm).
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Place the System Control Box accordingly over the drilled mounting holes to attach.
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Carefully thread the Power and Network Cables through the holes provided in the System Control Box from behind. Ensure to use the correct cable holes for the Power and Network Cables.
Note:- There are three Power and four Network Cables to thread.
- The rubber hole plugs must always be placed in the holes.
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After threading the Power and Network Cables, install the System Control Box onto the wall with the provided screws and lock washers (M8 x 80 mm Expansion for masonry; wood screws for load bearing wood).
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Remove the pre-installed Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets from the System Control Box.
Note:- There are eight Power and four Network Cables to remove.
- It is recommended to take photos of the completed wiring in the left and main system control boards before removing the Cables.
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After removing the pre-installed Power and Network Cables of the Cabinets, connect the other end of the longer Network Cable to the network port that was disconnected from the System Control Box in Step 12.
Note: There are four Network Cables to connect. -
After connecting the Network Cables, please follow the diagram below to connect the longer Power Cables to the two AC units of the System Control Box.
DO NOT connect the System Control Box Power Cables at this time.
- Connect the neutral wires (usually white/blue) to the "N1", "N2", and "N" terminals.
- Connect the hot wires (usually black/brown) to the "L1", "L2", and "L" terminals.
- Connect the ground wires (usually in green) to the ground terminals.
The meaning of wiring color may vary by country.
Use the provided wrench to tighten the neutral, hot, and ground conductors in the terminals properly.
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Connect the two AC units of the System Control Box to the main system control board.
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Connect the LED Display's left speaker to the Audio Out port.
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After the IR Extension Cable is connected, route it through the hole of the System Control Box to the rear.
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After connecting all Cables and wires, hold the top edge of the Right Cover toward the System Control Box to replace it. Once the Right Cover is replaced, it will be held in place magnetically.
Note: Ensure the Power Button cable is connected before securing the Right Cover. -
Replace the Left Cover by aligning it properly with the System Control Box; then the Left Cover should attach magnetically.
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Connect the Network Cables (Green) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Network Cables to the Cabinets (B to B, D to D, F to F, and H to H).
- Connect the Network Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
- At the top row, connect the Network Cable of the first Cabinet to the next Cabinet.
Note: There are four Network Cables to connect.
- Connect the four Network Cables from the System Control Box to Cabinet "B", "D", "F", and "H".
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Connect the Power Cables (Red/Orange) of the Cabinets. Start from the bottom and move to the top.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
Note: Ensure to match the corresponding letters on the Cables to the Cabinets (A to A, B to B, C to C, D to D, and so on).
- Connect the Power Cables of the eight Lower Cabinet sections to their Upper Cabinet sections.
Note: There are eight Power Cables to connect.
- Connect the Power Cables from the System Control Box to the eight Cabinets.
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Route the Power and Network Cables around the rods provided in the Cabinets and secure the Cables to the rods with the Cable Zip Tie and screw (PM3 x 10 mm). Leave a little slack for later adjustments if needed.
Installing the LED Modules
Please wear Anti-Static Gloves before handling the LED Modules.
To avoid direct contact with the LED Modules, please remove watches, rings, bracelets, or other metal objects.
Use caution when installing the LED Modules.
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Starting from the LED Module labeled "1" in the top left corner, align each LED Module with the Cabinet, then carefully press the Module into place.
Note: The arrow marks on the back of the LED Modules should be pointing up. -
Attach the remaining LED Modules onto the Cabinets. Install from top left and move to bottom right, ensuring to match the corresponding numbers on the Module to the Cabinet.
Note: Before installing the LED Module, ensure that each Module is flush and that there is little to no gap between each. It may be necessary to gently tap the module to make it flush.
Installing the Screen Bezels
The Screen Bezels' plastic tabs are pre-installed onto the Bezels. Ensure all plastic tabs are properly mounted before installing the Screen Bezels onto the screen.
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Place the Screen Bezel to the correct side of the screen to attach. Start from the left and move to the right.
Note:- Ensure the label side of the Screen Bezel is facing the screen.
- Before installing the Screen Bezels, check the label of each Bezel as the label helps you know which side ("L" = left side & "R" = right side) to attach.
- The illustration below shows the location where each Screen Bezel should be installed.

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Align the plastic tabs of the Screen Bezel with the holes provided in the screen.
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Press down on the Screen Bezel until you hear it click into place.
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Place the remaining Screen Bezel onto the left and right sides of the screen.
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At the bottom of the screen, loosen the screws securing the pre-installed Screen Bezel and remove it. This provides enough room to the bottom Screen Bezels.
Note:- There are two pre-installed Screen Bezels to remove.
- The pre-installed Screen Bezels come in with two different lengths. Remove the shorter ones.
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Install the bottom Screen Bezel to the screen with the four provided screws (M3 x10 mm).
Note: There are six bottom Screen Bezels to install.
Turning On the LED Display
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Make sure the System Control Box Power Cables are connected and plugged into power outlets.
Note: When the System Control Box Power Cables are connected to power outlets, the Power Indicator Light will be a steady red. This means the LED Display is in standby mode. Please refer to the User Guide for more details. -
Your LED Display is now ready to power on.
Making Connections
Connecting to Video
HDMI
Connect an HDMI cable from your external device to the HDMI 1/HDMI 2/HDMI 3/HDMI 4 port on the display.
HDMI Out
To output video via an external display device, connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port of your external display device, and the other end to the HDMI OUT port of the display.
USB Connections
USB Type A
Plug the USB device or storage drive into a USB Type A (USB 3.0 or USB 2.0) port on the display’s control panel.
USB Type C
Plug the USB device or storage drive into the USB Type C () port on the display’s control panel.
Network Connection
LAN
To connect to a network, connect an Ethernet cable to your network, then connect the other end to the LAN port of the display.
Control Connection
RS-232 (DB 9-pin)
When you use a RS-232 serial cable to connect the display to an external computer or control system, certain functions can be controlled remotely, such as: power on and off, volume adjustment, input select, brightness, and more.
RJ45 (LAN)
When you use an Ethernet cable to connect the display to an external computer or control system, certain functions can be controlled remotely, such as: power on and off, volume adjustment, input select, brightness, and more.
Audio Connection
Audio Out
To play audio from the display through an external speaker, connect one end of an audio cable to the external speaker, and the other end to the display's Audio Out port.
SPDIF
To play audio from the display through an external speaker, connect one end of an optical cable to the external speaker, and the other end to the display's SPDIF Out port.
Turning the LED Display On/Off
- Ensure the power cord is connected and plugged into a power outlet.
- Press the Power button to turn on the display.
- To turn the LED display off, press the Power button again.
Home Screen
| Number | Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Main Menu | Access the Home Screen, APP Center, Settings, and Input Source. |
| 2 | Quick Access[1] | Quick access to WAN/LAN, Wi-Fi, Brightness, and Power. |
| 3 | Date & Time | Adjust and show or hide the Date & Time by going to: Settings > Device > Launcher Settings |
| 5 | ViewSonic Logo | Show or hide the logo by going to: Settings > Device > Launcher Settings |
Notes
- ↑ Only supported by keyboard and mouse.
Remote Control
The remote control can be used to easily navigate the Home Screen. When using the remote control, ensure it is kept within the IR receiver range as shown below:
Keyboard and Mouse
When connected to the USB Type-A port of the display, a keyboard and mouse can also be used to navigate the Home Screen.
An orange mouse pointer will appear on the display when used:
- The left mouse button will confirm actions.
- The right mouse button will go back to the previous layer.
APP Center
Installed applications will be in the App Center.
| Icon | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Settings | Adjust and view the display's settings. | |
| Chromium | Web Browser. | |
| Folders | File explorer. | |
| vSweeper | Resources management tool. | |
| Miracast | Wireless screen mirroring. | |
| OfficeSuite | Create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. | |
| myViewBoard Display | Wireless mirror your desktop. | |
| myViewBoard Manager | Remote device management | |
| vCast | Receive casted content from other devices. |
Input Source
The display supports eight input sources: Home, HDMI 1,HDMI 2, HDMI 3, HDMI 4, and Custom.
Settings
Adjust and view the display's settings.
| Menu | Description |
|---|---|
| Network | View and adjust Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless Hotspot, Bluetooth, and Miracast settings. |
| Dehumidification Service | View and adjust dehumidification settings and start the dehumidification process. |
| Device | View and adjust Signage Display, System Tools, Display, Apps, Audio, Physical Keyboard, Input method, and Launcher settings. |
| System | View and adjust Date & Time and About settings. |
Settings Menu Tree
| Sub-menu | Menu Option | |
|---|---|---|
| Dehumidification Settings | Dehumidification Level | Shutdown |
| Low | ||
| Middle | ||
| High | ||
| Begin Dehumidification Now | ||
| Sub-menu | Menu Option | |
|---|---|---|
| Signage Display | General Settings | Signage Display Name |
| Boot Logo | ||
| Source Settings | Custom App | |
| Credential Settings | Trusted Credentials | |
| User Credentials | ||
| Install from Storage | ||
| Clear Credentials | ||
| Security | External Storage | |
| Unknown Sources | ||
| Privacy and Copyright Protection | ||
| App Authority | ||
| System Tools | Clear Storage | All |
| Internal Storage | ||
| USB Storage | ||
| Reset | Factory Reset | |
| Import & Export | Export Signage Display Settings | |
| Import Signage Display Settings | ||
| Clone | Clone Media Files | |
| Display | Font Size | |
| Screen Saver | ||
| Apps | Running | |
| All | ||
| Download | ||
| Physical Keyboard | ||
| Launcher Settings | ViewSonic Logo | On |
| Off | ||
| Date & Time | On | |
| Off | ||
| Theme | ||
| Input Method | ||
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Date & Time | Select Time Zone |
| NTP Server | |
| About | Local System Updates |
| Online System Updates | |
| Asset Tagging | |
| Legal Information | |
| Android Version | |
| Kernel Version | |
| Build Number | |
| Operation Hours |
Setting Menu Options
Network
| Sub-menu | Description |
|---|---|
| Ethernet |
Enable or disable Ethernet and configure it. |
| Wi-Fi |
Open the Wi-Fi selection interface to enable or disable Wi-Fi and connect to a Wi-Fi network. You can also select Add Network in the Wi-Fi selection screen to manually add a Wi-Fi network. |
| Wireless Hotspot |
Enable or disable Wireless Wi-Fi Hotspot. Once enabled, the hotspot name will be displayed and can be connected to. |
| Bluetooth[1] |
Enable or disable Bluetooth. Once enabled, available devices will be displayed and can be connected to. |
| Miracast |
Enable or disable Miracast. |
Notes
- ↑ The volume of a connected Bluetooth speaker cannot be adjusted with the remote control.
Dehumidification Service
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Dehumidification Settings |
Set the dehumidification level or shut it down. |
| Begin Dehumidification |
Manually start the dehumidification process |
Device
System
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Operation
Use the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu to adjust various settings.
To open and operate the OSD Menu:
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control. - Press ▼/▲/◄/► on the remote control to select menu items or adjust values.
- Press OK to confirm your selection.
- Press the RETURN
button to go back to the previous menu level.
- Press the MENU
button to exit the OSD Menu.
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Brightness | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Contrast | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Sharpness | (-/+, 0~15) |
| Tint | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Color | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Color Temperature | Warm |
| Normal | |
| Cool | |
| User | |
| Picture Mode | Normal |
| Dynamic | |
| Soft | |
| User | |
| RGB Range | Full Range |
| Limited Range | |
| Auto | |
| Blue Light Filter | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Gamma Set | Native |
| 2.2 | |
| 2.4 | |
| Picture Reset | Cancel |
| Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Zoom Mode | Full |
| Real | |
| Dynamic | |
| 21:9 | |
| Screen Reset | Cancle |
| Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| PBP Mode | Full Screen |
| Dual Screen | |
| Tree-part Screen | |
| Center Screen | |
| Quad Screen | |
| PBP Source | |
| PBP Audio | |
| PBP Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| PIP Mode | Top Left |
| Top Right | |
| Bottom Left | |
| Bottom Right | |
| PicMain | |
| PicSub | |
| PIP Audio | |
| PIP Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Treble | (-/+, 0~24) |
| Bass | (-/+, 0~24) |
| Volume | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Maximum Volume | (-/+, 0~100) |
| Minimum Volume | (-/+, 0~99) |
| Mute | Off |
| On | |
| Volume Control | Speaker |
| SPDIF | |
| Headset | |
| Audio Reset | Cancel |
| Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Off Time | Off |
| (10 mins~240 mins) | |
| Date and Time | Use Network-Provided Time |
| Set Date Format | |
| Choose Time Zone | |
| Use 24-hour Format | |
| Schedule | Schedule List |
| Enable | |
| Start Time | |
| End Time | |
| Input | |
| Day of the Week | |
| Every Week | |
| Slideshow Interval | (1s/3s/5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s) |
| OSD Turn Off | Off |
| (5~120 seconds) | |
| Information OSD | Off |
| (1~60 seconds) | |
| Time Reset | Cancel |
| Reset |
| Sub-menu | Menu Option | |
|---|---|---|
| Saving | Panel Saving | Off |
| On | ||
| Power Save | Sleep | |
| Hibernate | ||
| Light Sensing | Off | |
| On | ||
| Boot | Boot On Source | Last Source |
| Input | ||
| Boot On Logo | ViewSonic | |
| Blue | ||
| Black | ||
| Custom | ||
| Signal | Auto Signal Detection | Off |
| On | ||
| No Signal Standby | (Off/0 min/5 min/15 min/30 min) | |
| Port | HDMI with One Wire | Off |
| On | ||
| HDMI Version | 1.4 | |
| 2.0 | ||
| Auto | ||
| USB Cloning | Import | |
| Export | ||
| USB Auto Play | Off | |
| On | ||
| Other | Switch On State | Power Off |
| Last Status | ||
| Forced On | ||
| Language | English | |
| French | ||
| Spanish | ||
| German | ||
| Russian | ||
| Dutch | ||
| Traditional Chinese | ||
| Simplified Chinese | ||
| Turkish | ||
| Arabic | ||
| Factory Reset | Cancel | |
| Reset | ||
| Advanced Reset | Cancel | |
| Reset | ||
| Sub-menu | Menu Option |
|---|---|
| Heat Status | xx° C / xx° F |
| Monitor Information | Model Name |
| Serial No. | |
| Operation Hours | |
| SW Version |
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Options
Picture
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the Picture menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Brightness | Adjust the background black levels of the screen image. |
| Contrast |
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| Sharpness | Adjust the on-screen image’s clarity. |
| Tint |
Adjust the color balance of the screen image. The higher the value, the more greenish the image becomes. The lower the value, the more reddish the image becomes. |
| Color | Adjust the amount of color in the on-screen image. |
| Color Temperature | Set how color appears on screen using the Kelvin scale. |
| Picture Mode | Select the mode that best fits the display’s environment. |
| RGB Range | Select from the following RGB Ranges.
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| Blue Light Filter | Block high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience. |
| Gamma Set | Manually adjust the brightness level of the monitor’s grayscale levels. |
| Picture Reset | Reset the Picture settings to their default values. |
Screen
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the Screen menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Zoom Mode | Set the on-screen image’s width and height. |
| Screen Reset | Reset the Screen settings to their default values. |
Picture-by-Picture (PBP)
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the PBP menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| PBP Mode | Select the type of PBP screen:
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| PBP Source | Set the video source for the PBP. |
| PBP Audio | Set the audio source for the PBP. |
| PBP Reset | Reset the PBP settings to their default values. |
Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the PIP menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| PIP Mode | Select the location of the PIP screen:
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| PicMain | Set the video input source of the main screen. |
| PicSub | Set the video input source of the sub-screen. |
| PIP Audio | Set the audio source for the PIP. |
| PIP Reset | Reset the PIP settings to their default values. |
Audio
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the Audio menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Treble | Adjust the display’s treble level (higher-pitched sounds). |
| Bass | Adjust the display’s bass level (lower-pitched sounds). |
| Volume | Adjust the display’s sound level. |
| Maximum Volume | Set a maximum sound level. |
| Minimum Volume | Set a minimum sound level. |
| Mute | Turn off the display’s sound. |
| Volume Control | Select the audio source:
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| Audio Reset | Reset the Audio settings to their default values. |
Time
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the Time menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Off Time | Set a time for the display to turn off. |
| Date and Time | Set the date and time of the display. |
| Schedule | Set a schedule to turn the display on and off. |
| Slideshow Interval | Set the time interval to change between images for a photo slide show. |
| OSD Turn Off | Set the length of time the OSD Menu remains on screen. |
| OSD Information | Set the length of time that the Volume, Brightness, and Input Source menus remain on screen. |
| Time Reset | Reset the Time settings to their default values. |
| Audio Reset | Reset the Audio settings to their default values. |
Advanced
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the Advanced menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Saving |
Panel Saving |
| Power Save Reduce power consumption. | |
| Boot |
Boot On Source |
| Boot On Logo Show or hide a logo when the display is turned on. | |
| Port | HDMI with One Wire
Enable or disable CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). CEC synchronizes power on/off operation via HDMI connection. That is, if a device that also supports CEC is connected to the HDMI input of the display, when the display’s power is turned off, the power of the connected device will also be turned off automatically. Conversely, when the power of the connected device is turned on, the display’s power will be turned on automatically. |
| USB Cloning
Save the OSD Menu configuration to a USB storage device. | |
| HDMI Version
Select the HDMI version. | |
| USB Auto Play[1]
If enabled, the display will copy media files from a connected external USB storage device to the display’s internal storage and play the media files automatically. | |
| Other | Switch On State
Select the display status for the next time the power cord is connected to a power outlet:
|
Language | |
Factory Reset | |
Advanced Reset |
Notes
- ↑ If power is lost during the file transfer, before trying again, please remove the files from the internal storage first.
About
- Press the MENU
button on the remote control to display the OSD Menu. - Then press OK or use ▼ / ▲ / ◄ / ► on the remote control to select the About menu.
- Press ▼ / ▲ to select the menu option. Then press OK to display its sub-menu, or press ◄ / ► to adjust/select the setting.
| Menu Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Heat Status | View the maximum temperature of the display |
| Monitor Information | View information about the display such as: Model Name, Serial Number, Operation Hours, and Software Version. |
vCast
Working with ViewSonic® Cast software (vCast, vCast Pro, and vCastSender), the vCast application will allow the display 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.
Network Information
- ViewSonic® 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.
- 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 the ViewBoard Cast Button only)
- TCP 52030 (Status sync)
- 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.
- Toggle the “Turn On/Off Display Group” ON to enable the Display Group feature.
Note: Other preinstalled-vCast devices in the same network will be listed. - Select the devices you want to join the display group and select OK to save the settings.
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.
- 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.
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.
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.
Moderator Mode
Moderator Mode allows the moderator to take control of the devices connected to the display. To enter Moderator Mode, select the Moderator Mode icon located in the lower-right corner of the screen.
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 display's main screen for presentation. The moderator can also control each participant’s screen, annotate on the display, and remove unwanted participants by selecting the close icon .
Broadcast
When enabled, the display'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.
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 display. 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.
- 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 display, 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
- Ensure the client device (e.g., laptop) is connected to the same network as the display.
- On the client device, visit the address that is shown on the display to download and install the vCastSender application.
- After installing, launch the vCastSender application.
- To connect to the display, input the PIN code and click OK.
- Additionally, you can connect to the display by clicking Device List then the Device Name listed.
Casting from Android Devices
- Ensure the client device (e.g., Android phone or tablet) is connected to the same network as the display.
- On the Android client device, scan the QR code shown on the display to directly download the vCastSender application, or download the application from the Google Play Store.
- After installing, launch the vCastSender application.
- To connect to the display, input the PIN code and select OK.
- You can also connect to the display by clicking Device List then the Device Name listed.
- Additionally, you can connect to the display 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 display.
- Ensure the client device (e.g., iPhone or iPad) is connected to the same network as the display.
- On the iOS client device, directly open AirPlay and select the Device Name of the display to connect.
- Input the generated on-screen AirPlay Password on the client device to connect.
- You can also connect to the display by selecting Scan then placing the on-screen QR code into the box to automatically connect.
Connecting to a Display from Mobile Device
Once connected, select Receive. The selected display screen will appear on the mobile device with an on-screen toolbar. Users can interact with the 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 display. | |
| Touch | Remotely control the connected display. | |
| Annotate | Make annotations, and adjust the pen color. | |
| Clear | Clear everything on screen. | |
| Camera | Send camera images to the connected display. | |
Casting with Chromecast
vCast supports native Chromecast screen sharing via the Chrome browser casting when the Chromecast feature is enabled.
Casting with Miracast
vCast supports native Miracast to cast content from Windows and Android devices to a display when the Miracast feature is enabled.
- 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.
- Ensure the client device (e.g., laptop) is connected to the same network as the display.
- Ensure the Miracast Enable checkbox is selected in the vCast settings.
- Please follow the below steps to cast:
For Windows devices:
- On the Windows device, press Win + K and select the display to cast to.
- Select the checkbox “Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from the device” 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. - On the Windows device, press Win + K and select the display to cast to.
Other Default Applications
Browser
Web browser for surfing the internet.
Office Suite
Create, edit, and view Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and PDFs.
vSweeper
Clear unnecessary data and unwanted files.
Advanced Settings can also be customized to the user's needs.
RS-232
This document describes the hardware interface and software protocols of RS-232 interface communication between the ViewSonic LED Display and computers or other control units with RS-232 protocol.
Hardware Specification
ViewSonic RS-232 serial port on the lower left side:
- Connector type: DB 9-Pin Female
- Use of straight-through parallel cable for connection
- Pin Assignment:
| Pin # | Signal | Remark | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female DB 9-Pin | 1 | NC | |
| 2 | TXD | Output from Display | |
| 3 | RXD | Input to Display | |
| 4 | NC | ||
| 5 | GND | GND | |
| 6 | NC | ||
| 7 | NC | ||
| 8 | NC | ||
| 9 | NC | ||
| frame | GND |
Communication Setting
| Baud Rate Select: | 115200bps (fixed) |
| Data Bits: | 8 bits (fixed) |
| Parity: | None (fixed) |
| Stop Bits: | 1 (fixed) |
Command Table
| Function | Command Code
(Hex) |
HEX | Data Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power on/off(standby):STBY | 21 | 38 30 31 73 21 30 30 30 0D | |
| Power on/off(standby):ON | 21 | 38 30 31 73 21 30 30 31 0D | |
| Input Select:USB auto play | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 30 33 0D | |
| Input Select:HDMI1 | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 30 34 0D | |
| Input Select:HDMI2 | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 31 34 0D | |
| Input Select:HDMI3 | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 32 34 0D | |
| Input Select:HDMI4 | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 33 34 0D | |
| Brightness | 24 | 38 30 31 73 24 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Brightness:Bright down (-1) | 24 | 38 30 31 73 24 39 30 30 0D | |
| Brightness:Bright up (+1) | 24 | 38 30 31 73 24 39 30 31 0D | |
| Power lock:Unlock | 34 | 38 30 31 73 34 30 30 30 0D | |
| Power lock:Lock | 34 | 38 30 31 73 34 30 30 31 0D | |
| Volume | 35 | 38 30 31 73 35 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Volume:Volume down(-1) | 35 | 38 30 31 73 35 39 30 30 0D | |
| Volume:Volume up(+1) | 35 | 38 30 31 73 35 39 30 31 0D | |
| Mute:OFF | 36 | 38 30 31 73 36 30 30 30 0D | |
| Mute:ON | 36 | 38 30 31 73 36 30 30 31 0D | |
| Button lock:Unlock | 38 | 38 30 31 73 38 30 30 30 0D | |
| Button lock:Lock | 38 | 38 30 31 73 38 30 30 31 0D | |
| Menu lock:Unlock | 3E | 38 30 31 73 3E 30 30 30 0D | |
| Menu lock:Lock | 3E | 38 30 31 73 3E 30 30 31 0D | |
| Key Pad:UP | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 30 0D | |
| Key Pad:DOWN | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 31 0D | |
| Key Pad:LEFT | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 32 0D | |
| Key Pad:RIGHT | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 33 0D | |
| Key Pad:ENTER | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 34 0D | |
| Key Pad:INPUT | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 35 0D | |
| Key Pad:MENU/(EXIT) | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 36 0D | |
| Key Pad:EXIT | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 37 0D | |
| Key Pad:power on/off | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 38 0D | |
| Key Pad:inputlist | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 30 39 0D | |
| Key Pad:brightness | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 30 0D | |
| Key Pad:blank | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 31 0D | |
| Key Pad:home | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 32 0D | |
| Key Pad:volume+ | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 33 0D | |
| Key Pad:volume- | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 34 0D | |
| Key Pad:next | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 35 0D | |
| Key Pad:previous | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 36 0D | |
| Key Pad:mute | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 37 0D | |
| Key Pad:play | 41 | 38 30 31 73 41 30 31 38 0D | |
| Remote Control:Disable | 42 | 38 30 31 73 42 30 30 30 0D | |
| Remote Control:Enable | 42 | 38 30 31 73 42 30 30 31 0D | |
| Restore default | 7E | 38 30 31 73 7E 30 30 30 0D | |
| Input Select: Cycle | 22 | 38 30 31 73 22 30 30 5A 0D | |
| Contrast | 23 | 38 30 31 73 23 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Sharpness | 25 | 38 30 31 73 25 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Color | 26 | 38 30 31 73 26 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Tint | 27 | 38 30 31 73 27 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-100 |
| Color mode:Normal | 29 | 38 30 31 73 29 30 30 30 0D | |
| Color mode:Warm | 29 | 38 30 31 73 29 30 30 31 0D | |
| Color mode:Cold | 29 | 38 30 31 73 29 30 30 32 0D | |
| Color mode:Personal | 29 | 38 30 31 73 29 30 30 33 0D | |
| Freeze:Off | 2A | 38 30 31 73 2A 30 30 30 0D | |
| Freeze:On | 2A | 38 30 31 73 2A 30 30 31 0D | |
| Bass | 2E | 38 30 31 73 2E 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-024 |
| Treble | 2F | 38 30 31 73 2F 3X 3X 3X 0D | 000-024 |
| zoom mode:FULL(16:9) | 31 | 38 30 31 73 31 30 30 30 0D | |
| zoom mode:NORMAL (4:3) | 31 | 38 30 31 73 31 30 30 31 0D | |
| zoom mode:REAL (1:1) | 31 | 38 30 31 73 31 30 30 32 0D | |
| zoom mode:21:9 | 31 | 38 30 31 73 31 30 30 33 0D | |
| OSD language:English | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 30 0D | |
| OSD language:French | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 31 0D | |
| OSD language:Spanish | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 32 0D | |
| OSD language:German | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 33 0D | |
| OSD language:Russian | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 34 0D | |
| OSD language:Dutch | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 35 0D | |
| OSD language:T-Chinese | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 36 0D | |
| OSD language:S-Chinese | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 37 0D | |
| OSD language:Turkish | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 38 0D | |
| OSD language:Arabic | 32 | 38 30 31 73 32 30 30 39 0D | |
| PBP-Mode:Full Screen | 39 | 38 30 31 73 39 30 30 30 0D | |
| PBP-Mode:Dual Screen | 39 | 38 30 31 73 39 30 30 31 0D | |
| PBP-Mode:Three-part Screen | 39 | 38 30 31 73 39 30 30 32 0D | |
| PBP-Mode:Quad Screen | 39 | 38 30 31 73 39 30 30 33 0D | |
| PBP-Sound select:Main | 3A | 38 30 31 73 3A 30 30 30 0D | |
| PBP-Sound select:Sub | 3A | 38 30 31 73 3A 30 30 31 0D | |
| Date: Year | 56 | 38 30 31 73 56 59 3X 3X 0D | 17-99 |
| Date: Month | 56 | 38 30 31 73 56 4D 3X 3X 0D | 01-12 |
| Date: Day | 56 | 38 30 31 73 56 44 3X 3X 0D | 01-31 |
| Time: Hour | 57 | 38 30 31 73 57 48 3X 3X 0D | 00-23 |
| Time: Min | 57 | 38 30 31 73 57 4D 3X 3X 0D | 00-59 |
| Time: Sec | 57 | 38 30 31 73 57 53 3X 3X 0D | 00-59 |
| Get-Brightness | 62 | 38 30 31 67 62 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Volume | 66 | 38 30 31 67 66 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Mute | 67 | 38 30 31 67 67 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Input select | 6A | 38 30 31 67 6A 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Power status | 6C | 38 30 31 67 6C 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Remote control | 6E | 38 30 31 67 6E 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Power lock | 6F | 38 30 31 67 6F 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Button lock | 70 | 38 30 31 67 70 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Menu lock | 71 | 38 30 31 67 71 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-ACK | 7A | 38 30 31 67 7A 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Thermal | 30 | 38 30 31 67 30 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Operation hour | 31 | 38 30 31 67 31 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Device name | 34 | 38 30 31 67 34 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-MAC address | 35 | 38 30 31 67 35 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-IP address | 36 | 38 30 31 67 36 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Serial number | 37 | 38 30 31 67 37 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-FW version | 38 | 38 30 31 67 38 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Contrast | 61 | 38 30 31 67 61 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Sharpness | 63 | 38 30 31 67 63 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Color | 64 | 38 30 31 67 64 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Tint | 65 | 38 30 31 67 65 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get Freeze | 69 | 38 30 31 67 69 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-PBP mode | 74 | 38 30 31 67 74 30 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Date: Year | 32 | 38 30 31 67 32 59 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Date: Month | 32 | 38 30 31 67 32 4D 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Date: Day | 32 | 38 30 31 67 32 44 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Time: Hour | 33 | 38 30 31 67 33 48 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Time: Min | 33 | 38 30 31 67 33 4D 30 30 0D | |
| Get-Time: Sec | 33 | 38 30 31 67 33 53 30 30 0D |
Get Operation Time Example
Assumed the accumulated operation time is 00,123,456 hrs.
- Send: 38 30 31 67 31 30 30 30 0D (Get Operation time)
- Reply: 32 30 31 72 31 31 32 33 34 35 36 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0D
Technical Specifications
| Model No. | P/N |
|---|---|
| VS19935 | LDM231-251 |
| Item | Category | Specifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LED Screen | Type | Direct View LED Display | |||
| Size | 231” | ||||
| Active Size
(H x V) |
5,120 mm x 2,880 mm | ||||
| 201.57” x 113.39” | |||||
| Pitch Size | 2.5 mm | ||||
| Resolution | 2048 x 1152 | ||||
| Refresh Rate | 3840 Hz | ||||
| Contrast Ratio | 6000:1 (Typical) | ||||
| Brightness | 100-600 cd/m2
(100 levels of adjustment) | ||||
| LED Lifespan | 100,000 hours | ||||
| Input Signal | 4 x HDMI (v. 2.0; HDCP 2.2) | ||||
| 1 x USB Type A (2.0) | |||||
| 1 x USB Type A (3.0) | |||||
| 1 x LAN (RJ45) | |||||
| 1 x IR in | |||||
| 1 x USB Type C (data only) | |||||
| 1 x RS-232 (for control) | |||||
| 1 x RJ45 (for LAN control) | |||||
| 1 x Wi-Fi Input (2.4 G/5 G Hz) | |||||
| Output Signal | 1 x HDMI Out | ||||
| 2 x Audio Out (1 x 3.5 mm internal; 1 x 3.5 mm external) | |||||
| 1 x USB Type A (Shared) [5V/2A] | |||||
| Speaker Output | 2 x 30W | ||||
| RS-232 | RS-232 Serial Control | ||||
| Power | Voltage | 100V-120V/30A ~ 50/60Hz 220-240V/15A ~ 50Hz (will vary by country) | |||
| Operating Conditions | Relative Humidity | 10%~80% non-condensing | |||
| Altitude | ≤ 5,000 m | ||||
| ≤ 16,404 ft | |||||
| Temperature | 0° C to 40° C | ||||
| 32° F to 104° F | |||||
| Storage Conditions | Altitude | ≤ 5,000 m | |||
| ≤ 16,404 ft | |||||
| Humidity | 10%~85% non-condensing | ||||
| Temperature | -10° C to 60° C | ||||
| 32° F to 104° F | |||||
| Physical Dimensions (W x H x D) |
Without Wall Mount | 5,132 x 3,026 x 31 mm | |||
| 202.04” x 119.13” x 1.22” | |||||
| With Wall Mount | 5,132 x 3,026 x 53 mm | ||||
| 202.04” x 119.13” x 2.08” | |||||
| With Back Mount | 5,132 x 3,026 x 91 mm | ||||
| 202.04” x 119.13” x 3.58” | |||||
| Weight | Without Wall Mount | 378 kg | |||
| 833.34 lb | |||||
| With Wall Mount | 411 kg | ||||
| 906.09 lb | |||||
| With Back Mount | 432 kg | ||||
| 952.39 lb | |||||
| Power Consumption | On | 1443W (Normal)
4124W (Max) | |||
| Off | < 0.5W | ||||
LED Display Stuck Pixel Definition
| Item | Acceptance Criteria |
|---|---|
| Stuck Pixel (whole display) |
≤ 60 stuck pixels |
| Stuck Pixel (as marked in green) |
≤ 15 stuck pixels |
| Stuck Pixel (Single Module) |
≤ 6 stuck pixels |
Timing Chart
HDMI (PC)
| Resolution | Refresh Rate (Hz) |
|---|---|
| 640 x 480 | 60 |
| 800 x 600 | 60 |
| 1024 x 768 | 60 |
| 1280 x 768 | 60 |
| 1280 x 800 | 60 |
| 1280 x 960 | 60 |
| 1280 x 1021 | 60 |
| 1360 x 768 | 60 |
| 1366 x 769 | 60 |
| 1440 x 1050 | 60 |
| 1440 x 900 | 60 |
| 1600 x 1200 | 60 |
| 1680 x 1050 | 60 |
| 1920 x 1080 | 60 |
HDMI (Video)
| Video | Resolution | Refresh Rate (Hz) |
|---|---|---|
| 480i | 640 x 480 | 60 |
| 576p | 720 x 576 | 50 |
| 800 x 600 | 800 x 600 | 60 |
| 1024 x 768 | 1024 x 768 | 60 |
| 720p | 1280 x 720 | 50, 60 |
| 1080p | 1920 x 1080 | 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 |
| 2560 x 1080 | 2560 x 1080 | 60 |
| 3440 x 1440 | 3440 x 1440 | 60 |
| 2160p | 3840 x 2160 | 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz |
- The computer text quality is optimal in HD 1080 mode (1920 x 1080, 60Hz).
- Your computer display screen might appear different depending on the manufacturer and your operating system.
- Consult your computer’s instructional manual on how to connect to an external display.
- If a vertical and horizontal frequency-select mode exists, select 60Hz (vertical) and 67.5KHz(horizontal). In some cases, abnormal signals (such as stripes) might appear on the screen when the computer power is turned off (or if the computer is disconnected). If this is the case, press the [INPUT SOURCE] button to enter the video mode and supply an active signal.
- The display timings conform to VESA and CTA standards.
- For 4:3 content, the screen will display them in the center of the screen and maintain a 4:3 aspect ratio.
- The optimal vertical frequency for each mode is 60Hz.
- HDMI 3 does not support YUV 420.
Supported Media Formats
| Type | File Type | Codec | Ability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photo | .jpeg | JFIF file format 1.02 |
|
| .jpg | JFIF file format 1.02 |
| |
| .bmp | BMP |
| |
| .gif | GIF |
| |
| .png | PNG |
| |
| Audio | .mp1/2/3 | MPEG 1/2 Layer 1/2/3 |
|
| .wma | WMA version 4, 4.1, 7, 8, 9, wmapro |
| |
| .wav | MS-ADPCM, IMA-ADPCM, PCM |
| |
| .flac | Compress Level 0~8 | Sampling rate: 8 kHz~48 kHz | |
| .aac\.m4a | ADIF ,ATDS Header AAC-LC and AAC-HE, AAC-ELD | Sampling rate: 8 kHz~48 kHz | |
| .oog\.oga | Q1~ Q10 | Sampling rate: 8 kHz~48 kHz |
| Type | File Type | Codec | Ability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video | .3gp | MPEG4 |
|
| H.263 |
| ||
| H.264 |
| ||
| .asf | VC-1 |
| |
| .avi | MPEG4 |
| |
| H.264 |
| ||
| VC-1 |
| ||
| MJPEG |
| ||
| .dat | MPEG-1/2 |
| |
| .flv | H.264 |
| |
| .mkv | MPEG4 |
| |
| H.264 |
| ||
| H.264 MVC |
| ||
| H.265/HEVC |
| ||
| VC-1 |
| ||
| VP8 |
| ||
| VP9 |
| ||
| .mov | MPEG4 |
| |
| H.264 |
| ||
| H.265/HEVC |
| ||
| H.265/HEVC |
| ||
| .mp4 | MPEG4 |
| |
| .mp5 | H.264 |
| |
| .mp6 | H.265/HEVC |
| |
| .mp7 | H.263 |
| |
| .mpg | MPEG-1/2 |
| |
| .ts | MPEG-1/2 |
| |
| H.264 |
| ||
| H.264 MVC |
| ||
| H.265/HEVC |
| ||
| VC-1 |
| ||
| .vob | MPEG-1/2 |
| |
| .webm | VP8 |
| |
| VP9 |
| ||
| .wmv | VC-1 |
|
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 Compliance 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.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The device was tested and complies to measurement standards and procedures specified in FCC CFR Tile 47 Part 15 Subpart C.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IC Warning Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license- exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : ( 1 ) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et ( 2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, méme si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Country Code Statement
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
Pour les produits disponibles aux États-Unis/Canada du marché, seul le canal 1 à 11 peuvent être exploités. Sélection d’autres canaux n’est pas possible.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complied with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. The device for the band 5150-5825 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlê. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilize avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5825 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux.
CE Conformity for European Countries
| The device complies with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, and Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/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. |
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.
European Union Regulatory Conformance
The equipment complies with the RF Exposure Requirement 2014/53/EU, Council Recommendation of 16 April 2014 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0-300 GHz). This equipment meets the following conformance standards: EN301489-1, EN301489-17, EN62368-1, EN300328.
We, hereby, declare that this Wi-Fi radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
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 Haaksbergweg 75 1101 BR Amsterdam Netherlands | |
| +31 (0) 650608655 | |
| EPREL@viewsoniceurope.com | |
| https://www.viewsonic.com/eu/ |
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