TL240C/TL321C Transparent Display User Manual
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Disclaimer... 2 Copyright... 2 Important Safety Instructions... 5 Safety Precautions and Maintenance... 5 Introduction... 6 Functions and Features... 6 Package Content... 6 Product Overview... 7 Connections... 7 Control Panel... 9 Installation... 10 Install Remote Control Batteries... 10 Using the Remote Control... 11 The OSD Functions... 13 Input Source... 13 Picture... 13 Audio... 15 Time Scheduling... 16 Setup... 17 USB... 17 More Information... 20 Supported Video and Photo... 20 Supported Timing Mode... 20 Product Specification... 21 Dimensions... 22 TL240C... 22 TL321C... 23 Other Notices... 24 Appendix 1... 25 Timer Scheduling (Default Setting: Off)... 25 Appendix 2... 27 USB... 27
4 Table of Contents Function Operation... 28
Important Safety Instructions Safety Precautions and Maintenance Important Safety Instructions 5 Use of control, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazards and/or mechanical hazards. Please read this user manual before operating this transparent cabinet. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Always place the transparent cabinet on a flat surface during operation. Do not place inflammables near the transparent cabinet Do not put any object on the transparent cabinet that might crash it. Do not place liquids near or on the cabinet. Liquids spilled into the transparent cabinet will void your warranty. Do not wipe out the surface of transparent cabinet with any corrosive. Do not scratch the surface of transparent cabinet with any sharp objection. Avoid putting volatile matter nearby the cabinet. Do not tear down the cabinet without any authorized engineer. Always plug in the DC connector first, then plug in the AC connector.
CATV MTS C.C EPG SLEEP RECORD LIST _ MENU EXIT VOL INFO USB ENTER SOUND PICTURE CH 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 FAV 6 Introduction Introduction This manual will explain the operation of TL240C/TL321C, including functions, features, and other important information. Before installing or operating your liquid crystal display, please take time to read the manual, particularly the sections on safety. Functions and Features 1366 x 768 image resolution 260 (TL240) / 217 (TL321C) nits brightness 3000:1 contrast ratio HDMI digital, high-definition multimedia interface VGA, Video Graphics Array DVI, Digital Visual Interface USB flash disk to auto-play videos Package Content + - 1 2 3 + - LCD display x 1 Remote control x 1 Power cord x 1 (by region) D-Sub (15-pin) cable x 1 HDMI cable x 1 Quick start guide x 1 Adapter
Product Overview 7 Product Overview Connections TL240C TL321C Insert USB Stick You can select a USB stick and let the display signage box display the media files in the USB stick.
8 Product Overview Connect Signal Cables Three signal input ports are provided, and the connections between the signal source and the display are: Signal Source Description Connection Cable VGA HDMI DVI After you turn on the connected computer or the media player, it would be better to set the output resolution to 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz. Turn Power On Press the power button on the right side of the LCD display or on the remote control to turn on the display.
Product Overview 9 Control Panel TL240C TL321C (Bottom) (Back side) MENU INPUT Control Panel (Down), (Left), MENU (Up) (Right) ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE Power On/Off
MENU EXIT 10 Installation Installation Install Remote Control Batteries Remove the battery cover. Insert a battery. Re-attach the battery support. CATV MTS C.C EPG SLEEP RECORD LIST INFO USB ENTER + VOL - SOUND PICTURE + CH - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ 0 FAV AAA Batteries need to be purchased by customers. Caution Dispose of the battery in accordance with local laws and regulations. Keep the battery away from children and pets. When the remote control is not used for an extended period, remove the battery.
Using the Remote Control 11 Using the Remote Control Keypad Function Remote Control Switch power on or power off MUTE on or off Not support Not support Not support Not support Fast backward Fast forward Previous Next Not support Not support Play and Pause Stop File list Information Zoom mode setting Enter Media Player Enter setup menu Input source setting (only support for HDMI/VGA/DVI)
12 Using the Remote Control Keypad Function Remote Control Exit Not support Up Left Right Down Enter Volume up or down Not support Sound mode setting (only support for HDMI/VGA/DVI) Image mode setting (only support for HDMI/VGA/DVI) Not support Not support Not support
The OSD Functions 13 The OSD Functions Input Source Picture Item Selection Description Input Source VGA, HDMI, DVI To select the input signal source. Item Selection Description Picture Mode (only support for VGA/HDMI/DVI) Sharpness, Saturation & Hue and Color can be selected only for the video signal. Color Mode Standard, Dynamic, Soft Personal, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Hue, Saturation Cool, Normal, Warm To select the type of preset picture mode that suit your personal preference or viewing requirement. To manually configure the following picture setting to suit your personal preference or viewing requirement. To adjust the contrast level of picture. To adjust the brightness level of picture. To adjust the edge definition of picture. To adjust the color hue of picture. To adjust the color saturation of picture. For color temperature adjustment, you can select Cool/Normal/Warm mode.
14 The OSD Functions Advanced (only for input source set to VGA) H-Pos., V-Pos., Clock, Phase, Auto Zoom Mode Full, 4:3, 16:9 Backlight 1~100 To manually adjust the position of the display area left or right. To manually adjust the position of the display area up or down. To manually adjust the width of the display image. To manually sharpen the focus of text or graphic with pixel boundaries. To automatically adjust the incoming VGA signal to the optimal status for displaying. Set the picture to full screen. Set the picture to 4:3 format and put black borders on the left and right of the picture. Set the picture to 16: 9 format and put black borders on the left and right of picture. To adjust the brightness of LED backlight.
The OSD Functions 15 Audio Item Selection Description Equalizer Standard Surround Sound Standard, Music, Movie, Sports Personal 120 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.5 KHz, 5 KHz, 10 KHz, Balance On, Off To select the type of preset picture mode that suit your personal preference or viewing requirement. To manually configure the following picture setting to suit your personal preference or viewing requirement. To adjust the contrast level of picture. To adjust the brightness level of picture. To adjust the edge definition of picture. To adjust the color hue of picture. To adjust the color saturation of picture. Adjust the loudness of 120 Hz bandwidth. Adjust the loudness of 500 Hz bandwidth. Adjust the loudness of 1.5 KHz bandwidth. Adjust the loudness of 5 KHz bandwidth. Adjust the loudness of 10 KHz bandwidth. Adjust the balance between the left and right speaker. To enable virtual surround effect through two speaker systems.
16 The OSD Functions Time Scheduling Item Selection Description Time Scheduling On, Off To enable Time Scheduling Function. Clock Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute To set the current time manually. Work Time Hour, Minute To set ON Time and Off Time. After Time scheduling function is activated, the transparent display will always turn on/off based on your setting until you close the function. For further details about this option, please refer to Appendix 1.
The OSD Functions 17 Setup USB Item Selection Description Menu Language Restore Default Software Update (USB) English, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified Yes/No Yes/No To select menu displaying language. To restore all setting of menu to default factory setting. To proceed software update via USB driver (only available for authorized technician). Item Selection Description USB Enter to Media Player mode.
18 The OSD Functions USB Functions Media Type Select Page Item Selection Description PHOTO Select to show picture type. MUSIC Select to show music type. MOVIE Select to show movie type. Device Select Page Item Selection Description Return ADATA Back to the top level. For USB device names, enter file select page when selected.
The OSD Functions 19 File Select Page Item Selection Description Return File name Back to the top level. To show the files of selected types, select a file to play. The transparent display is not able to read the files from the folder in the USB flash drive, so save the files outside the folder. The order to play the files is based on the file name. You can rename the files (ex: 1, 2, 3 ) to have your preferred play list. For further information, please refer to Appendix 2.
20 More Information More Information Supported Video and Photo Media Type Photo Audio Video Format JPG, BMP, PNG MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA MPEG, MP4 Supported Timing Mode The supported timing modes for VGA signal / HDMI signal are: Timing Mode VGA SVGA XGA Video 720x400@70Hz 640x480@60Hz 640x480@72Hz 640x480@75Hz 800x600@60Hz 800x600@72Hz 800x600@75Hz 1024x768@60Hz 1024x768@70Hz 1024x768@75Hz 1360x768@60Hz 720p 1080p Resolution
Product Specification 21 Product Specification LCD Model Type TL240C/TL321C TL240C: 23.6" color TFT active matrix, wide LCD TL321C: 32" color TFT active matrix, wide LCD Display Area TL240C: 521.47(H) x 293.18(V) TL321C: 697.68(H) x 392.26(V) Optimum Resolution 1366 x 768 Light Source LED Brightness TL240C: 260 nits TL321C: 217 nits Video Input VGA/DVI/HDMI/USB 2.0 In Input Control Input Remote Controller Audio Input Line In(3.5 mm) Speaker Amplifier 2W x 2 Connector Power Operation Conditions Dimensions (mm) Analog Digital Power Voltage Consumption VGA DVI/HDMI 4 pin plug Input: AC 100-240V(universal), 50-60Hz Output: DV 24V, 5A TL240C: 67 W (Typ.) TL321C: 90 W (Typ.) Temperature 0 ~ 40 C Humidity Altitude Internal space size (mm) Weight Package Net Size (mm) Weight TL240C: 20% ~ 90% TL321C: 10% ~ 90% 0~3000 m TL240C: 554.0 (W) x362.0 (W) x264.6 (D) TL321C: 733.8 (W) x464.0 (W) x352.5 (D) TL240C: 535.0 (W) x243.0 (W) x305.2 (D) TL321C: 680.0 (W) x420.0 (W) x300.0 (D) TL240C: 9.3 Kg TL321C: 14.9 Kg TL240C: 721.3 (W) x536.0 (W) x360.0 (D) TL321C: 947.1 (W) x693.8 (W) x481.9 (D) TL240C: 13.5 Kg TL321C: 23.5 Kg
22 Dimensions Dimensions TL240C
TL321C Dimensions 23
24 Other Notices Other Notices Every time when it comes to AC reconnection, you need to turn on the transparent display manually by the keypad or remote control. The transparent display is able to remember the last input source before it is turned off by the remote control. Next time when you turn on the display, it will present the last file via the last input directly. If the previous input source has been removed, you need to switch to the new input source manually. If the transparent display does not detect any input sources in 600 seconds, it will enter power save mode. You need to press Power on to wake it up again.
Appendix 1 Timer Scheduling (Default Setting: Off) 1. Go to the Setup page and select Restore Default, to set default value. Appendix 1 25 2. Go to the Time page, move to Timer Scheduling, and you can press Enter button to set Timer Scheduling mode On/Off. If Timer scheduling mode is off, the transparent display has remember last input source function. If Timer scheduling mode is on, the function remember last input source will be off.
26 Appendix 1 3. Go to Clock, press Enter button to set timer, and you can change Year/Month/ Day/Hour/Minute to set the timer. 4. Go to Work Time, press Enter button to set Timer Scheduling Timer setting. On is monitor open time, Off is monitor close time. If an interruption of power supply occurs, you need to reset clock to match the current time.
Appendix 2 USB Appendix 2 27 1. Press USB key or select USB on the OSD menu page for auto playing (all files). 2. Press EXIT or to exit playing, and go to the file select page. On this page, you can select which file you want to play. To be noted, default setting repeats all. 3. Press EXIT to go to the device select page. 4. Press EXIT to go back to the media type select page.
28 Appendix 2 5. Press ENTER to choose Photo (only display photo) or Music, Movie to go to the device select page, and press ENTER to choose the device and go to file select page. Function Operation 1. To play media, press MENU, and the function bar will be shown.
Appendix 2 29 2. You can use the function bar to operate functions. You can select the function and press ENTER. If you want to close the function bar, press. If you press EXIT, it will exit from playing mode to file select page. 3. Select Playlist or LIST to go to the Playlist page. Select Cancel on the right bottom to close the playlist page and go to the function bar page. If you press EXIT, it will exit from playing mode to file select page. 4. Press Info. to go to file info page. Select Close to close file info page and go back to the function bar page. If you press EXIT, it will exit from playing mode to file select page. 5. R_ALL function (on the next page, please press to the next page) has three sub-functions to choose from. R ALL, R ONE, R NONE. R ALL is repeat all, R ONE is repeat one file, and R NONE is all file repeat one time. Press OK to turn to different functions mentioned above.