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Package Contents

Power Cable
(3m/9.84 ft)
HDMI Cable
(3m/9.84 ft)
Remote Control AAA Battery x 2
RS-232 Adapter Wall Mount Screw x 4 Compliance Statement Quick Start Guide
LCD Display USB-C Cable
(1.8m/5.9 ft)
Note: The cables included in your package may vary depending on your country. Please contact your local reseller for more information.

Wall Mount Kit Specifications (VESA)

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

Wall Mount Kit Specifications
Model VESA Spec.
(A x B)
Standard Screw
(C x D)
Quantity
CDE6530 600 x 400 mm M8 x 25 mm 4

Product Overview

Front Panel

CDE6530 Front Panel

Rear Panel

CDE6530 Rear Panel

Control Panel

CDE6530 Control Panel
Number Button Description
1 Left / Volume Increase
  • Increase the volume level.
  • In the OSD Menu, press to adjust the value of the selected item.
2 Right / Volume Decrease
  • Decrease the volume level.
  • In the OSD Menu, press to adjust the value of the selected item.
3 Up
  • In the OSD Menu, press to select an item.
4 Down
  • In the OSD Menu, press to select an item.
5 Input
  • Press the INPUT key to enter the input source menu, and press the Arrow keys to select the signal source.
  • Confirm an operation under the MENU key operations.
6 Menu
  • Press the MENU key to enter the main menu.
  • Confirm the operation in the input source menu.
7 Power
  • Press to turn On/Off the display.

I/O Panel

CDE6530 I/O Panel
Number Port Description
1 USB 2.0 Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard, mouse, etc. (Output rating: 5Vdc/500mA)
2 RS-232 Serial interface; used for mutual transfer of data between devices.
3 USB 3.0 Connect USB devices such as hard disks, keyboard, mouse, etc. (Output rating: 5Vdc/900mA)
4 USB Type C USB Type C input; connect to a PC with USB Type C output. (Output rating: 20Vdc/3.25A)
5 HDMI 1 (ARC) High definition input; connect to a PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device.
6 HDMI 2 High definition input; connect to a PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device.
7 HDMI OUT Extend content out to another display device.
8 HDMI 3 High definition input; connect to a PC with HDMI output, set-top box, or other video device.
9 SPDIF Multichannel sound via optical signals.
10 LAN Standard RJ45 (10M/100M/1G) Internet connection interface.
11 Power Switch Turn the device On/Off.
12 AC IN AC power input.

Remote Control Overview

Remote Control
Number Description
1 Power ON/OFF
2 Screen capture
3 Back to the Launcher screen
4 Back/Return to the previous page
5 Increase/Decrease the volume
6 Number Keypad
7 Information
8 Input source selection
9 Media control buttons:

Red - Play / Pause
Green - Stop
Yellow - Forwards
Blue - Backwards

10 Settings menu
11 Up/Down/Right/Left/OK
12 Freeze Screen
13 Mute/Unmute
14 Increase/Decrease Brightness
15 Blank Screen
16 Adjust Aspect Ratio

Remote Control Effective Range

The working range of the remote control is shown here. It has an effective range of 6 meters, 30° degrees left and right. Ensure there is nothing obstructing the remote control’s signal to the receiver.

Effective Range of the Remote Control

Replacing the Batteries of the Remote Control

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

Connecting External Devices and Touch Connection

Connecting External Devices

USB Type C Connection

To connect via USB Type C:

  • Connect a USB Type C cable from your external device to the Type C port on the display.

HDMI Connection

To connect via HDMI:

  • Connect an HDMI cable from your external device to the HDMI port on the display.

RS-232 Connection

RS-232 Connection

When you use a RS-232 serial port cable to connect your display to an external computer certain functions can be controlled remotely by the PC, including Power On/Off, Volume adjustment, Input select, Brightness, and more.

USB and Networking Connections

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

USB Peripherals

USB Connection

Plug the USB device cable into the USB port.

Networking and Modem cables

Network Connection

Plug the network cable into a LAN port.

Media Player Connection

Media Player Connection

To connect a media player:

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

Audio Connection

Your external audio device(s) can be connected in any of the following configurations:

SPDIF

SPDIF Connection

To connect to an external sound system:

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

Video Output Connection

Video Out Connection

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.

Power On/Off your Display

  1. Ensure the power cord is connected, plugged into a power outlet, and the power switch is in the “On” position.
  2. NOTE: The AC IN socket is located at the rear, and the Power Switch is located underneath the display.
  3. Press the Power button to turn on the display.
  4. To turn the display off, press the Power button.

Initial Launch Setup

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

  1. Select your Language.
  2. Select your Network.
  3. Select your Time Zone.
  4. Select your Boot Mode.
  5. Select your Power Saving Mode.
  6. Accept/Decline the Privacy and Copyright Protection Agreement.

Home Screen

From the Home Screen all the installed applications can be accessed.

NOTE: Press the Home button on the remote control at any time to return to the Home Screen.

General Settings

Configure basic Network, Device, and System settings.

Network

Configure Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless Hotspot, and Bluetooth settings.

Ethernet

  • Enable/Disable Ethernet.
NOTE: After Ethernet is Enabled, the Connection Type and MAC Address will be available.
  • Adjust the Connection Type.
Connection Type Description
DHCP Cannot modify IP Address, Netmask, DNS Address and Gateway.
Static IP Can input IP Address, Netmask, DNS Address and Gateway.

Wi-Fi

  • Enable/Disable Wi-Fi.
  • Add a Wi-Fi network or choose from the available listed.
NOTE: After Wi-Fi is Enabled, available networks will be listed.

Wireless Hotspot

  • Enable/Disable Wireless Hotspot.
  • Share an internet connection with your devices once enabled.

Bluetooth

  • Enable/Disable Bluetooth.

Miracast

  • Enable/Disable Miracast.

Device

Configure Signage Display, System Tools, Display, Apps, and Physical Keyboard settings.

Signage Display

Item Description
General Settings Signage Display Name
Setup the display’s name. Maximum of 36 characters.

Boot Logo

  • Enable/Disable the boot logo.
  • Select a custom boot logo or animation file.
NOTE: Ensure “Boot on logo” in the Advanced settings of the OSD Menu is set to “User” to be able to select a custom boot logo or animation file.
Source Setting Custom App
Setup a custom .apk application for Custom input source. If a Custom App is setup, the display will open the App when the input source is changed to “Custom”.


Security External Storage
Enable/Disable USB storage.
NOTE: Re-insert any connected USB external storage device(s) after enabling.

Unknown Sources
Allow or don’t allow the installation of unknown .apk files.

System Tools

Item Description
Clear Storage

All
Clear all folder data.
Internal Storage
Only clear internal storage folder data.
USB Storage
Only clear USB storage folder data.

Reset

Factory Reset
Return to factory default settings.

Import & Export

Export Signage Display Settings
Export display settings to a USB.

NOTE:
  • The saved file name will be: vs8386SettingFile.txt
  • File will be saved in a folder titled “ViewSonic”. If one does not exist, it will be created.

Import Signage Display Settings
Import display settings from a USB.

Clone

Create a copy of media files from the internal storage folder “AutoPlayFiles”.
Source
Choose the media files copy location (Internal Storage or USB).
Target
Select Internal Storage or USB as the target for the copied media files.

Display

Item Description
Font Size Adjust the display’s font size.
Backlight Adjust the brightness of the display.
Orientation Select landscape or portrait mode.
Wallpaper Choose a background image for the display.

Apps

  • View any running or installed applications. Select them for more detailed information and options.
  • By selecting a running application, more information will be displayed, and the application can be stopped or reported.

System

Date & Time

Set the time zone and Auto Time settings.

About

Item Description
Online System Updates When the display is off, the system will automatically check for a new version. If a new version is found, the system will automatically update. After the update is complete, the system will turn off.
Android Version Current Android version information.
Kernel Version Kernel version information.
Build Number Build number information.

General Settings Menu Tree

Network

Sub-menu Menu Option
Ethernet Enable/Disable
Ethernet Configuration Connection Type
MAC Address
Wi-Fi Enable/Disable
Add Wi-Fi
Wireless Hotspot Enable/Disable
Hotspot Configuration
Bluetooth Enable/Disable
Available Devices
Miracast Enable/Disable
Name

Device

Sub-menu Menu Option
Signage Display General Settings Signage Display Name
Boot Logo
Source Setting Custom App
Credentials 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
Backlight
Orientation
Wallpaper
Apps
Physical Keyboard

System

Sub-menu Menu Option
System Date & Time Select Time Zone
NTP Server
About Online System Updates
Legal Information
Android Version
Kernel Version
Build Number

On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu

Access Picture, Screen, Audio, Time, Advanced, and About settings.

Navigating the OSD Menu using the Remote Control

  1. On the remote control, press the Settings button to display the OSD Menu.
  2. Use the directional buttons, ▼/▲/◄/► , to select menu items and adjust values.
  3. Press the Back button to go back to the previous menu.
  4. Press the Settings button again to exit the OSD Menu.

On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Tree

Main Menu Sub-menu
Picture Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Tint
Color
Noise Reduction
Color Temperature
Picture Mode
Overscan
RGB Range
Blue Light Filter
Picture Reset
Screen Zoom Mode
Screen Reset
PIP Sub Mode
PIP Size
PIP Position
PIP Source
PIP Audio
PIP Reset
Tiling Enable
H Monitors
V Monitors
Position
Frame Comp.
Audio Balance
Treble
Bass
Volume
Mute
Volume Control
SPDIF Sync
SPDIF Volume (Line Out)
Audio Reset
Time Off Time
Date and Time
Schedule
Slide Show Interval
OSD Turn Off
OSD Information
Time Reset
Advanced Panel Saving
Power Save
Power LED Light
Boot on Source
Boot on Logo
Auto Signal Detection
No Signal Standby
HDMI with One Wire
HDMI EDID
USB Cloning
USB Auto Play
Switch On State
WOL
Monitor ID
Language
Factory Reset
Advanced Reset
About Heat Status
Display Information


Picture

Item Description
Brightness Adjust the background black levels of the screen image.
Contrast Adjust the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and change the amount of black and white in the image.
Sharpness Adjust the picture quality.
Tint Adjust the lightness or darkness of the color shade.
Color Adjust the amount of color present.
Noise Reduction Reduce image noise and distortion.
Color Temperature Adjust the color temperature.
Picture Mode Select a predefined picture setting.
Overscan Automatically enlarge the original picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the screen.
RGB Range Manually change the color format options to fit the correct color format range if the colors are not displayed correctly.
Blue Light Filter Adjusts the filter that blocks high-energy blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience.
Picture Reset Reset all Picture menu settings to default.

Low Blue Light Filter and Eye Health

Calculating Breaks
When viewing screens for extended periods, it is recommended to take periodic breaks from viewing. Short breaks of at least 10 minutes are recommended after one (1) hour of continuous viewing.

Taking shorter, more frequent breaks are generally more beneficial than longer, less frequent breaks.

Focus Fatigue (20-20-20 Rule)
To reduce the risk of eye fatigue by constantly looking at the screen, look away from the screen at least every 20 minutes and gaze at a distant object (at least 20 feet away) for at least 20 seconds.

Looking at Distant Objects
While taking breaks, users can further reduce eye strain and dryness by focusing on objects that are further away from them for 10-15 seconds, then gaze at something up close for 10-15 seconds. Repeat this up to 10 times. This exercise reduces the risk of your eyes’ focusing ability to “lock up” after prolonged computer work.

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

Eye Exercises

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

Flicker-Free The CDE30 series uses DC-adjustable backlighting, which does not produce a visible or invisible flicker within the 0~3000 Hz range and therefore can reduce eye fatigue.

Screen

Item Description
Zoom Mode Dynamically stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of the image input signal.

Full
Restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using the full screen display.
Normal
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.
Real
This mode displays the image pixel-by-pixel on screen without scaling the original image size.

Screen Reset Reset all Screen menu settings to default.
PIP[1]

Sub Mode
Select the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode. Choose from: Off, PIP, PBP.
PIP Size
Select the size of the sub picture in the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode. Choose from: Small, Medium, Large.
PIP Position
Select the position of the sub picture in the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode. Choose from: Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left, Top-Right, Top-Left.
PIP Source
Select the input signal for the sub-picture.
PIP Audio
Select the audio source for the Sub Mode.

  • Main - Select audio from the main picture
  • Sub - Select audio from the sub-picture.

PIP Reset
Reset all settings in the PIP menu to factory preset values.

Tiling

Enable
Choose ON or OFF for the Tiling function.
If ON, the display will apply the settings in H Monitors, V Monitors, Position, and Frame Compensation.
H Monitors
Adjust displays on the horizontal side.
V Monitors
Adjust displays on the vertical side.
Position
Adjust the position of the display in the screen matrix.
Frame Compensation
Choose to turn the frame compensation function on or off.
If ON, the display will adjust the image to compensate for the width of the display bezels in order to accurately display the image.

  1. PIP only works between an Android application (browser, media player, vCast) and an external source. It does not work with HDMI 1 and HDMI 2.

Audio

Item Description
Balance Adjust the left/right speaker balance.
Treble Increase/decrease the treble level (higher-pitched sounds).
Bass Increase/decrease the bass level (lower-pitched sounds).
Volume Increase/decrease the display’s volume level.
Mute Mute the volume.
Volume Control Select audio source from internal speaker or Audio Out port.
SPDIF Sync Sync Audio Out volume with the display’s speakers.
SPDIF Volume (Line Out) Increase/decrease the Audio Out volume.
Audio Reset Reset all Audio menu settings to default.

Time

Item Description
Off Time Set the auto power off time.
Date and Time Adjust the date and time of the display.
Schedule Set up to seven (7) different time intervals for the display to be active.
Slide Show Interval Set the photo slide show interval for USB auto play.
OSD Turn Off Set the time period the OSD Menu stays on the screen.
OSD Information Set the time period the OSD information will be displayed in the upper left corner of the display.
Time Reset Reset all Time menu settings to default.

Advanced

Item Description
Panel Saving Reduces the risk of Image Burn-in when enabled.
Power Save Reduce power consumption.

Mode 1
TCP off, WOL on.
Mode 2
TCP off, WOL on, wake up by video signal resume.
Mode 3
TCP on, WOL off, wake up by video signal resume.
Mode 4
TCP on, WOL off, no wake up by video signal resume support.

Power LED Light Turn On/Off the Power LED indicator.
Boot On Source Select the input source after boot up.
Boot On Logo Enable/Disable a logo when the display is turned on.

Off
Neither the ViewSonic nor animation logo will show.
On
The ViewSonic logo and animation will show.
User
If a custom logo option is set in General Settings, then the custom logo will show. If there is no custom logo set then no logo will show.

Auto Signal Detection Let the display detect and display available input sources automatically.
No Signal Standby Set the time period to enter Standby Mode when there is no signal.
HDMI with One Wire Enable/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. When the power of the connected device is turned on, the display’s power will be turned on automatically.
HDMI EDID Version Select HDMI EDID version: EDID 1.4, EDID 2.0, Auto.
USB Cloning Save the OSD Menu configuration to the USB storage.
USB Auto Play If set to ON, the display will copy media files from the external USB storage to the display’s internal storage then play the media files automatically.
Switch On State Select the display status for the next time the power cord is connected to a power outlet.

Power Off
The display will remain off when the power cord is connected.
Forced On
The display will turn on when the power cord is connected.
Last Status
The display will return to the previous power status.

WOL Enable/Disable the Wake on LAN (WOL) feature.
Monitor ID Assign a number to remote control the display by RS-232.
NOTE: The number range is: 1~98; 99 is reserved for “All Displays”.
Language Select OSD Menu language.
Factory Reset Reset all OSD Menu settings to default.
Advanced Reset Reset all Advanced menu settings to default.

About

Item Description
Heat Status Check the temperature of the display.
Display Information See information about the display: Model Name, Serial No., Operation Hours, and Software Version.

vCast

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

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

Network Information

  • Ports:
TCP 56789, 25123, 8121 & 8000 (Controlling message port & client device audio transfer)
TCP 8600 (BYOM)
TCP 53000 (Request share screen)
TCP 52020 (Reverse control)
TCP 52025 (Reverse control for ViewBoard Cast Button)
TCP 52030 (Status sync)
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

Casting from Windows, MacBook, and Chrome Devices

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

Casting from Android Devices

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

Casting from Apple iOS Devices

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

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

Other Default Applications

Folders

Number Item
1 Storage Device Display
2 Icons
3 File Type Menu
4 File Information
5 Main Display Area

File Type Menu

Item Description
All All types
Doc OFFICE files
Note Image stored by myViewBoard, Side Tool Bar, and remote control Screen Capture button.
Picture Image files
Media Audio and Video files

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

The protocol contains three command sections:

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

Description

RS-232 Hardware Specification

ViewSonic LFD communication port on the rear side:

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

LAN Hardware Specification

ViewSonic LFD communication port on the rear side:

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

RS-232 Communication Setting

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

LAN Communication Setting

  • Type: Ethernet
  • Protocol: TCP/IP
  • Port: 5000 (fixed)
  • WOL Port: 9 (fixed) for UDP
  • Cross subnet: No
  • Logon Credentials: No

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

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

Protocol

Set-Function Listing

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

Set-Function Description:

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

Set-Function Format Send: (Command Type="s")

Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Reply: (Command Type="+" or "-")

Name Length ID Command Type CR
Byte Count 1 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte
Bytes Order 1 2~3 4 5
NOTE: When PC applies command to all displays (ID=99), only the #1 set needs to reply by the name of ID=1.


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

Send (Hex Format)

Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32
0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0D

Reply (Hex Format)

Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32
0x2B 0x0D

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

Send (Hex Format)

Name Length ID Command Type Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR
Hex 0x38 0x30
0x32
0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x35 0x0D

Reply (Hex Format)

Name Length ID Command Type CR
Hex 0x34 0x30
0x32
0x2D 0x0D

Set-Function Table

A. Basic Function

Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII bytes)
Power On/Off
(Standby)
8 s ! 21 000: STBY
001: ON
1. The Power-on via LAN control may works only under specific mode. To see display UG for details. *3.1.1
2. “WOL by MAC address” may available as alternative.*3.2.1
Input Select 8 s " 22 004: HDMI 1
014: HDMI 2
024: HDMI
006: VGA
007: Slot-in PC (OPS)
009: DP
019: Type-C
00A: Embedded/Main (Android)
1. No need for USB
2. For the case of two more same sources, the 2nd digital is used to indicate the extension.
3. The HEX of 00A is 30 30 41.
Brightness 8 s $ 24 000 ~ 100
900: Bright down (-1)
901: Bright up (+1)
*3.1.1
Backlight*3.2.0 8 A B 42 000~100 1. For Android platform whose main mode is controlled by backlight and the other sources are controlled by brightness.
2. Derived from Color calibration.
*3.2.0
Power Lock 8 s 4 34 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Volume 8 s 5 35 000 ~ 100
900: Volume down(-1)
901:Volume up(+1)
Mute 8 s 6 36 000: OFF
001: ON (mute)
Button Lock 8; s 8 38 000: Unlock
0001: Lock
*See note in details
Menu Lock 8 s > 3E 000: Unlock
001: Lock
*See note in details
Number *3.1.1 8 s @ 40 000~009
Key Pad *3.1.1 8 s A 41 000: UP
001: DOWN
002: LEFT
003: RIGHT
004: ENTER
005: INPUT
006: MENU/(EXIT)
007: EXIT
Remote Control 8 s B 42 000: Disable
001: Enable
002: Pass through
Disable: RCU will be no function
Enabled: RCU controls normally
Pass through: Display will bypass the RC code to connected device via the RS-232 port, but not react itself.
Restore Default 8 s ~ 7E 000 Recover to factory setting

B. Optional Function

Set Function Length ID Command Command Value Range Comments
Type (ASCII) Code
(ASCII)
Code
(Hex)
(Three ASCII bytes)
Contrast 8 s # 23 000~100
Sharpness 8 s % 25 000~100
Color 8 s & 26 000~100
Tint 8 s ' 27 000~100
Backlight On_Off 8 s ( 29 000: Off
001: On
Color Mode 8 s ) 29 000: Normal
001: Warm
002: Cold
003: Personal
Freeze On_Off 8 s . 2A 000: Off
001: On
Bass 8 s . 2E 000~100
Treble 8 s / 2F 000~100
Balance 8 s 0 30 000~100 050 is central
Picture Size 8 s 1 31 000: FULL (16:9)
001: NORMAL (4:3)
002: REAL (1:1)
*3.1.0
OSD language 8 s 2 32 000: English
001: French
002: Spanish
Could be extended for more supported languages by model
Date: Year 8 s V 56 Y17~Y99 Last 2 digits
(20)17~(20)99
Date: Month 8 s V 56 M01~M12 2 digits
Date: Day 8 s V 56 D01~D31 2 digits
Time: Hour 8 s W 57 H00~H23 24-hr format. 2 digits.
Time: Min 8 s W 57 M00~M59 2 digits
Time: Sec 8 s W 57 S00~S59 2 digits
Customized Hot Keys 8 s X 58 001~999
001: Open MVBA app

Specifications

Item Category Specifications
Model P/N. CDE6530
No. VS19114

USB Media Support Format

Photo

Image Photo Resolution
JPEG Base-line 1920 x 1080
Progressive 1024 x 768
PNG Non-interlace 1920 x 1080
Interlace 1920 x 1080
BMP 15360 x 8640

Video

Container Codec Resolution Bit Rate
MKV(.mkv)
WebM(.webm)
VP9 4096 x 2176 @60fps 100Mbps
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
MKV(.mkv)
WebM(.webm)
FLV(.flv)
AVI(lavi)
H265(.265)
HEVC/H.265 4096 x2176 @60fps 100Mbps
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
MKV(.mkv)
WebM(.webm)
AVI(lavi)
ASF(.asf)
WMV(.wmv)
OGM(.ogm)
MPEG1/2 1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
MKV(.mkv)
WebM(.webm)
FLV(.flv)
AVI(lavi)
ASF(.asf)
WMV(.wmv)
OGM(.ogm)
MPEG4 1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
DivX(.divx)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
OGM(.ogm)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
DivX 3.11
Divx 4.12
DivX 5.x
DivX 6, XviD
1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
Sorenson
H.263
1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(lavi)
FLV(.flv)
MP4(.mp4, mov)
WMV(.wmv)
H.263 1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(lavi)
FLV(.flv)
H.264(.264)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
H.264 4096 x 2160 @60fps 135Mbps
AVS(.avs)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
AVS 4096 x 2160 @60fps 50Mbps
AVS(.avs)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
AVS+ 1920 x 1080 @60fps 50Mbps
AVS(.avs2)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
AVS2 4096 x 2160 @60fps 100Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
OGM(.ogm)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
WMV3 1920 x 1080 @120fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
VC1(.vc1)
VC1 2048 x 1024 @120fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, 3gp)
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
OGM(.gom)
WebM(.webm)
Motion JPEG 1920 x 1080 @30fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
OGM(.gom)
WebM(.webm)
VP8 1920 x 1080 @60fps 50Mbps
MKV(.mkv)
RM(.rm, .rmvb)
WebM(.webm)
RV30/RV40 1920 x 1080 @60fps 40Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MKV(.mkv)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
WebM(.webm)
AV1 4096 x 2176 @60fps 100Mbps

Audio

Container Codec Sample Rate Channel Bit Rate
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
DivX(.divx)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP3(.mp3)
MP4(.mp4)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
MPEG1/2
Layer1
16KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 2 32Kbps ~ 448Kbps
MPEG1/2
Layer2
16KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 2 8Kbps ~ 384Kbps
MPEG1/2/2.5
Layer3
8KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 2 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
AC3(.ac3)
DivX(.divx)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
AC3(DD) 32KHz,
44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 5.1 32Kbps ~ 640Kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
DivX(.divx)
EAC3(.ec3)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
EAC3(DDP) 32KHz,
44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 5.1 32Kbps ~ 6Mbps
OGM(.ogm)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
EAC3(DDP) 32KHz,
44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 5.1 32Kbps ~ 6Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
AAC(.aac)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
DivX(.divx)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program steam (.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
RM(.rm, .rmvb, .ra)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
AAC-LC, HEAAC 8KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 5.1 AAC-LC: 12kbps ~576kbps
V1: 6kbps ~ 288kbps
V2: 3kbps ~ 144kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wma, .wmv)
WMA 8KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 2 128Kbps ~ 320kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
WMV(.wma, .wmv)
WMA 10 Pro M0 8KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 2 < 192kbps
WMA 10 Pro M1 8KHz ~ 48KHz Up to 5.1 < 384kbps
WMA 10 Pro M2 8KHz ~ 96KHz Up to 5.1 < 768kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
Ogg(.ogg)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wma, .wmv)
VORBIS
*Supports stereo decoding only
Up to 48KHz Up to 2
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
AVI(.avi)
DTS(.dts)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
DTS Up to 48KHz Up to 5.1 < 1.5Mbps (Pure DTS core)
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
DTS LBR 12KHz,22KHz, 24KHz,
44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 5.1 Up to 2Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp, .mts, .m2ts)
DTS XLL Up to 96KHz Up to 6 Up to 6.123Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp, .mts, .m2ts)
DTS Master
Audio
Up to 48KHz Up to 6 Up to 24.537Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
ASF(.asf)
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
MP4(.mp4, .mov, .m4a)
MEPG transport stream
(.ts, .trp, .tp)
MPEG program stream
(.DAT, .VOB, .MPG, .MPEG)
OGM(.ogm)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
WMV(.wmv)
LPCM 8Khz ~ 48Khz Mono, Stereo 5.1 64Kbps ~ 1.5Mbps
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
IMA-ADPCM
MS)ADPCM
8Khz ~ 48Khz Up to 2 32kbps ~ 384kbps
AVI(.avi)
FLV(.flv)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
WAV(.wav)
WebM(.webm)
G711 A /mu-
law
8KHz 1 64Kbps
RM(.rm, .rmvb, .ra) LBR(cook) 8KHz,
11.025KHz,
22.05KHz,
44.1KHz
Up to 5.1 6Kbps ~ 128Kbps
FLAC(.flac)
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
WebM(.webm)
FLAC 8KHz ~ 96KHz Up to 7.1 < 1.6Mbps
MKV(.mkv, .mka)
WebM(.webm)
OPUS 8Khz ~ 48Khz Up to 6 6Kbps ~ 510Kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, 3gp)
AC4(.ac4)
MP4(.mp4, .mov, .m4a)
MEPG transport stream (.ts, .trp, .tp)
AC4 44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 5.1
(MS12
v1.x)
Up to 7.1
(MS12 v2.x)
Up to 1521kbps per presentation
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov, .m4a)
Fraunhofer
MPEG-H TV
Audio System
32KHz,
44.1KHz,
48KHz
Up to 16 core channels
Up to 5.1 channels output
~1.2Mbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov, .m4a)
AMR-NB 8kHz 1 4.75 ~ 12.2Kbps
3GPP(.3gpp, .3gp)
MP4(.mp4, .mov, .m4a)
AMR-WB 16KHz 1 6.6 ~ 23.85Kbps

Subtitle

Internal

File Extension Container Codec
dat, mpg, mpeg, vob MPG, MPEG DVD Subtitle
ts, trp, tp TS DVD Subtitle
mp4 MP4 DVD Subtitle
UTF-8 Plain Text
mkv MKV ASS
SSA
UTF-8 Plain Text
VobSub
DVD Subtitle
divx, avi AVI(1.0, 2.0)
DMF0, 1, 2
XSUB
XSUB+

External

File Extension Container Codec
.srt SubRip
.ssa/.ass SubStation Alpha
.smi SAMI
.sub SubViewer
MicroDVD
DVDSubtitleSystem
SubIdx(VobSub)
SubViewer 1.0 & 2.0 Only
.txt TMPlayer

Timing Table

HDMI PC

Resolution Refresh Rate
640 x 480 60Hz
72Hz
800 x 600 72Hz
75Hz
1024 x 768 60Hz
70Hz
75Hz
1280 x 1024 60Hz
1360 x 768 60Hz
1920 x 1080 60Hz

HDMI

Video Resolution Refresh Rate
480i 720 x 480 60Hz
480p 720 x 480 60Hz
576i 720 x 576 50Hz
576p 720 x 576 50Hz
720p 1280 x 720 50Hz
60Hz
1080i 1920 x 1080 50Hz
60Hz
1080p 1920 x 1080 50Hz
60Hz
4K 3840 x 2160 29.97Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 30Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 25Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 23.98Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 24Hz/R444
4096 x 2160 24Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 50Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 59Hz/R444
3840 x 2160 60Hz/R444
4096 x 2160 50Hz/R444
4096 x 2160 59Hz/R444
4096 x 2160 60Hz/R444

Type-C

Video Resolution Refresh Rate
480p (4:3) 640 x 480 60Hz
640 x 480 60Hz
720 x 480 60Hz
1440 x 480 60Hz
480p (16:9) 720 x 480 60Hz
1440 x 480 60Hz
1440 x 480 60Hz
576p (4:3) 720 x 576 50Hz
576p (16:9) 720 x 576 50Hz
1440 x 576 50Hz
720p (16:9) 1280 x 720 50Hz
1280 x 720 60Hz
1280 x 720 60Hz
1080p (16:9) 1920 x 1080 24Hz
1920 x 1080 24Hz
1920 x 1080 25Hz
1920 x 1080 30Hz
1920 x 1080 30Hz
1920 x 1080 50Hz
1920 x 1080 60Hz
1920 x 1080 60Hz
4K 3840 x 2160 24Hz
3840 x 2160 25Hz
3840 x 2160 30Hz
3840 x 2160 50Hz
3840 x 2160 60Hz

Compliance Information

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

FCC Compliant Statement

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

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

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.

Industry Canada Statement

CAN ICES-003(B) / NMB-003(B)

CE Conformity for European Countries

The device complies with the relevant section of the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC, Eco-Design Directive 2009/125/EC, RoHs Directive 2011/65/EU, and Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full declaration of conformity can be found at the following website: https://www.viewsonicglobal.com/public/products_download/safety_compliance/cd/VS19127_CE_DOC.pdf

Warning: This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm from the radiator of your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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.

ENERGY STAR® statement

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

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

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

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

Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances

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

Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances

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

Product Disposal at End of Product Life

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

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

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

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

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

ViewSonic Europe Limited
Haaksbergweg 75
1101 BR Amsterdam
Netherlands
+31 (0) 650608655
EPREL@viewsoniceurope.com
https://www.viewsonic.com/eu/

Copyright Information

Copyright© ViewSonic® Corporation, 2022. All rights reserved.

Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, OnView, ViewMatch, and ViewMeter are registered trademarks of ViewSonic® Corporation.

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

ENERGY STAR® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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

Disclaimer: ViewSonic® Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this product.

In the interest of continuing product improvement, ViewSonic® Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. Information in this document may change without notice.

No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic® Corporation.

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